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This is a question PE Lessons

For some they may have been the highlight of the school week, but all we remember is a never-ending series of punishments involving inappropriate nudity and climbing up ropes until you wet yourself.

Tell us about your PE lessons and the psychotics who taught them.

(, Thu 19 Nov 2009, 17:36)
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Well, if he's really not paying attention any more...
ANUS ANUS ANUS ANUS ANUS ANUS ANUS ANUS ANUS ANUS ANUS ANUS ANUS
BADGERFLAPS BADGERFLAPS BADGERFLAPS BADGERFLAPS BADGERFLAPS
ANUS WITH BREASTS

Ah, it's great fun being as witty as me sometimes...
(, Tue 24 Nov 2009, 16:51, 2 replies)
I think badgerflaps is going to be my new expletive of choice

(, Tue 24 Nov 2009, 16:52, closed)
I'm trying to pin down when exactly badgers became so humorous
I think it was some time between June 1998 and August 1999.
(, Tue 24 Nov 2009, 16:58, closed)
I think they've always been faintly amusing
Try turning to the person next to you and saying to them, "SMELLY BADGER," in a stern voice. Now imagine whether that would have made you laugh before the interweb deemed them universally hilarious.
(, Tue 24 Nov 2009, 17:03, closed)
I don't think it was the internet
I distinctly remember saying "Aye, that's the badger!" being a hilarious way of saying "that's right" or "that's it" before any wide spread internet-based badger humour
(, Tue 24 Nov 2009, 17:08, closed)
I heard it used in rural parts as a term for minge
'Show us your badger' in a Hampshire brogue is highly amusing.
(, Tue 24 Nov 2009, 17:42, closed)
Hehe
You're insanity prawn boy! Hurrah!
(, Tue 24 Nov 2009, 16:52, closed)

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