
as is the red feces.
but very funny none the less.
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 11:15,
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but very funny none the less.

that's one unwell sheep if the colour of it's faeces are anything to go by. If you put the sheep's hind legs down the front of your wellies then they can't run away. FACT!
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 11:15,
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Nah, you want to roll them over. Then they can't run away, *and* you can kiss them.
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 11:17,
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That's what the little buckles on the side are for.
/country boy
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 11:18,
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/country boy

...they push back onto you and the fear makes them clench more too.
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 11:19,
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I'm pretty sure one look at your face would scare them enough to make them clench. *8)
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 11:22,
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...is a chiseled manly one with a soupcon of boyish good lookery, I'll have you know! Sheep go moist just gazing upon me, as do ladies......and sometimes men.*
* may contain traces of lie
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 11:24,
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* may contain traces of lie

If you do it right, it passes out, and all the right muscles tighten at the right time. Sorry, did I just share too much?
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 11:23,
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Unscrupulous people do it to women they're shagging fudgeways.
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 11:32,
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that's really horrible.
Does it ever occur to you that you can just not mention these things to other people, who might not know about them?
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 11:47,
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Does it ever occur to you that you can just not mention these things to other people, who might not know about them?

I know it's horrible, and I'd never advocate it's use, or the use of any of the others that I know about, but I read too much Viz, so my sensibilities are kind of deadened. Sorry to offend, loike.
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 11:51,
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to offend and inform, a bit like the BBC charter but better
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 11:58,
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"Use the arse lasers on them!"
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 11:16,
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But clearly that sheep is a rabbit in disguise as it has myxamotosis
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 11:20,
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