Re: Wimmin are from somewhere else.



On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 23:08:06 +0100, Frank Erskine <frank.erskine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 21:13:12 +0100, "Esra Sdrawkcab" <admin@xxxxxxxxx>
had this to say:

On Thu, 22 Oct 2009 17:04:01 +0100, Skipweasel <skipweasel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

The message <zNmdnW96TJ_H6X3XnZ2dnUVZ8oZi4p2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
from Richard Robinson <richardR@xxxxxxxxxxx> contains these words:

>> >>>>> >Sex and Drugs and Rock'n'Roll.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Deviation - that's four.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> We have both kinds of music here?
>> >>>
>> >>> Yeah, enough Rock, let's hear it for good ole Roll!
>> >>
>> >> Bacon for me, please.
>> >>
>> > Shakespeare?
>
>> Just the Bacon Roll, ta.
>
> What sonnet?

Moroccan.

Can't I just have a little occan?

Anything for the weekend, sir?

IRTA:- 'weak end'.

Ok, and a blue pill then.

--
"Say a wise saying, and your name will live forever." - Anonymous
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