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    Two Irishmen where leaving a pub late at night, and it was bucketing down with rain, the first took off and decided to take a short cut through the cemetery, he fell down an open grave, panicked and tried to scramble out; but had to give up as it was to slippery.
    His Mate had the same thought as he left the pub and took off through the Cemetery, he fell down the open grave, as he scrambled up the slippery sides trying to get out , a voice said, " you will never get out of here". He did.
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    Fear makes the heart beat faster ! JS.
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    So can a good looking Shelia.
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    Glad you saw the similarity to love makes the heart grow fonder. However in this day and age doesn’t have to be a Sheila. Could be a kangaroo. Cheers JS
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    Quote Originally Posted by j.sabourn View Post
    Glad you saw the similarity to love makes the heart grow fonder. However in this day and age doesn’t have to be a Sheila. Could be a kangaroo. Cheers JS
    Bound to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by j.sabourn View Post
    Glad you saw the similarity to love makes the heart grow fonder. However in this day and age doesn’t have to be a Sheila. Could be a kangaroo. Cheers JS
    for those who like a "jump"?

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    Or maybe to those who like to crouch in a pouch. JS
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    Quote Originally Posted by j.sabourn View Post
    Or maybe to those who like to crouch in a pouch. JS
    brings a whole new meaning to the song "Tie me kangaroo down sport" - written by Rolf Harris , perhaps?

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    Poor old Skippy.

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