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From the "Oh No" Moments From History challenge. See all 175 entries (closed)
( , Fri 2 Dec 2005, 12:37, archived)

but to be honest I haven't understood many of the entries into this challenge. I'm not sure I really understand the challenge either. I'm going to shop a lully kittin I think.
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Fri 2 Dec 2005, 12:39,
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I hope Cyril will be vere fluffey and just a little bit nawty :-)
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Fri 2 Dec 2005, 12:44,
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they're the 85th percentile Nawty in most road traffic accidents
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Fri 2 Dec 2005, 12:45,
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than most "photo + caption" entries. Go for it.
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Fri 2 Dec 2005, 12:46,
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which was set up just to irritate the international marxist society (the name was chosen on those specific grounds).
One of the 'expiditions' they undertook was to reclaim normandy for the british empire and they sent a nice letter to the mayor informing him of their intentions, then crossed th channel dressed like the chaps in the above picture. Apparently they got a warm welcome and a show of local culture was put on for them.
Its amasing how dull my university seams in comparison.
My dad also was a founding member of the society for the abbolition of thursday nights which was set up to get some money from the union (which had to give money to all new societies) and then use it get drunk. It then became quite popular. The poetry society was set up for the same reasons but then people started coming with poems which the founders were actually quite upset about.
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Fri 2 Dec 2005, 13:07,
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One of the 'expiditions' they undertook was to reclaim normandy for the british empire and they sent a nice letter to the mayor informing him of their intentions, then crossed th channel dressed like the chaps in the above picture. Apparently they got a warm welcome and a show of local culture was put on for them.
Its amasing how dull my university seams in comparison.
My dad also was a founding member of the society for the abbolition of thursday nights which was set up to get some money from the union (which had to give money to all new societies) and then use it get drunk. It then became quite popular. The poetry society was set up for the same reasons but then people started coming with poems which the founders were actually quite upset about.