
Indeed.
..and that's why I don't invite people round to my house.
woo!

my oldest is now 11!
fat bloody old stinky thing she is.. but we love her.. aww!
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fat bloody old stinky thing she is.. but we love her.. aww!

I find that the hay I give my rabbit lends a "barnyard" undertone to the aroma.
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I find stale smoke and mould add a nice acrid top note.
: D

tis a fave of mine..


which was one of bovine's, some time back.

He just knows he could easily be taken off of this Earth by one deft swing of a 9-iron.
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(they shouldn't have to survive that kind of journey)
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what do you reckon?.. 1 wood? or just stick to irons?
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so to speak
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hows-about wrapping an old sock around the end to help soften the blow and assist launch?
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I'd go for some loft and less acceleration. Have you considered clobbering the semseless fuck out of a kitten with a pitching wedge?
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and obtain minimal altitude?
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Picture your mum in a cannon.
Point it up and she's liable to fly really high then fall on you. If you point it more forward, she'll rocket (screaming) over the trees. One of these situations is really cool and funny.
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Point it up and she's liable to fly really high then fall on you. If you point it more forward, she'll rocket (screaming) over the trees. One of these situations is really cool and funny.

just make sure to follow through fully or the they stick to the head of the club.
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