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yippii kayyay

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KingDeanus spanking the monley till it bleeds, Tue 16 Jan 2007, 17:18,
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We call that
a pea roast.
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riverghost this party's over, now get the faq out, Tue 16 Jan 2007, 17:19,
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he's learning fast
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god save the queen if in doubt shop the queen, Tue 16 Jan 2007, 17:22,
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OK.
- Best to use the edit button on your old thread down there V and not post the same pic again in a new thread
- Also, if you can, it's always a lovely gesture to try and get your picture less than 50k
- "Really" is spelt with 2 'l's
Other than that - WHAT HAVE THE ROMANS EVER DONE FOR US
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Dixon www.b3ta.com/questions/imagechallenge/post316388, Tue 16 Jan 2007, 17:21,
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The Sanitation System?
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christopher monkey, Tue 16 Jan 2007, 17:23,
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but now you've done it don't delete this thread.
deleting threads causes global warming and dead kittens.
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god save the queen if in doubt shop the queen, Tue 16 Jan 2007, 17:25,
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And it spreads Bad Aids in Africa.
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mutster101 is honour-bound by a sacred trust., Tue 16 Jan 2007, 18:11,
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......cont.
Don't has an apostrophe.
Damn is spelt d-a-m-n
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edjogs, Tue 16 Jan 2007, 17:36,
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Contd..
the Army, not The Army
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3DogmaN "no-sig", Tue 16 Jan 2007, 17:43,
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Hippos awaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!
*ducks and covers*
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*f o o f* planet terror while trying to sleep. bad idea!!!, Tue 16 Jan 2007, 17:21,
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Not fucking hippos
What the fuck is it with hippos?
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SexFace has probably nailed your missus., Tue 16 Jan 2007, 17:22,
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Hippos are so last year
It's platypuses now
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emvee Dear Claire, sincerely bored of London by the way, Tue 16 Jan 2007, 17:24,
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isn't it
playtipi?
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pestiferous Not any more, Tue 16 Jan 2007, 17:26,
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no
wikipedia, she says :
'There is no universally agreed upon plural of "platypus" in the English language. Scientists generally use "platypuses", "platypoda", or simply "platypus". Colloquially, "platypi" is also used for the plural, although this is pseudo-Latin.[3] Early British settlers called it by many names, such as watermole, duckbill, and duckmole.'
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The Alchemist thanking you in advance for your cooperation, Tue 16 Jan 2007, 17:33,
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And
"What the shuddering fuck is that???!"
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Pachey, Tue 16 Jan 2007, 17:37,
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hahahahahahaha!
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Mushroom, Tue 16 Jan 2007, 17:45,
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but that's wikipedia
and that should not be listened to
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cs192 is gonna to get caught at, Tue 16 Jan 2007, 18:25,
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haha!
duckmole!
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pestiferous Not any more, Tue 16 Jan 2007, 18:32,
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