Stuff I've found
Freddy Woo writes, "My non-prostitute-killing, lorry driving uncle once came home with a wedding cake. Found it in a layby, scoffed the lot over several weeks."
What's the best thing you've found?
( , Thu 6 Nov 2008, 11:58)
Freddy Woo writes, "My non-prostitute-killing, lorry driving uncle once came home with a wedding cake. Found it in a layby, scoffed the lot over several weeks."
What's the best thing you've found?
( , Thu 6 Nov 2008, 11:58)
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An audacious claim!
I jsut found this:
swordfishtrombone invented the word Flolloping.
Myself and the missus have used this work for nearly 3years. It describes the act of a lady juggling her boobies.
( , Thu 13 Nov 2008, 17:28, 3 replies)
I jsut found this:
swordfishtrombone invented the word Flolloping.
Myself and the missus have used this work for nearly 3years. It describes the act of a lady juggling her boobies.
( , Thu 13 Nov 2008, 17:28, 3 replies)
nah
Flolloping is when a very fat person waddles briskly after a chip that is rolling downhill
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Flolloping is when a very fat person waddles briskly after a chip that is rolling downhill
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Didn't Douglas Adams invent it?
There was a reference to hyperintelligent matresses in one of the later H2G2 books - I'm sure flolloping was what they did...
( , Thu 13 Nov 2008, 17:35, closed)
There was a reference to hyperintelligent matresses in one of the later H2G2 books - I'm sure flolloping was what they did...
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edited
herewith the truth:
The word to flollop (flolloped, flolloping) is generally attributed to Douglas Adams - Restaurant at the End of the Universe (1980). However, it can be traced further back to the BBC comedy “The Good Life” - episode “Away From It All” (April 10, 1977). The series was written by Bob Larbey and John Esmonde. The word there has the same general meaning - a cross between floppy and lolloping. Babara reclining on a couch says she can’t move she feels too flollopy.
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herewith the truth:
The word to flollop (flolloped, flolloping) is generally attributed to Douglas Adams - Restaurant at the End of the Universe (1980). However, it can be traced further back to the BBC comedy “The Good Life” - episode “Away From It All” (April 10, 1977). The series was written by Bob Larbey and John Esmonde. The word there has the same general meaning - a cross between floppy and lolloping. Babara reclining on a couch says she can’t move she feels too flollopy.
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