What nonsense did you believe in as a kid?
Ever thought that you could get flushed down the loo? That girls wee out their bottoms? Or that bumming means two men rubbing their bums together? Tell us about your childhood misconceptions. Thanks to Joefish for the suggestion.
( , Wed 18 Jan 2012, 15:21)
Ever thought that you could get flushed down the loo? That girls wee out their bottoms? Or that bumming means two men rubbing their bums together? Tell us about your childhood misconceptions. Thanks to Joefish for the suggestion.
( , Wed 18 Jan 2012, 15:21)
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The Wombles
I always thought the Wombles were oddly modest, as they sang, "The Wombles of Wimbleton, common are we."
I always used to wonder why I never saw one, since they were so common.
( , Wed 18 Jan 2012, 18:43, 4 replies)
I always thought the Wombles were oddly modest, as they sang, "The Wombles of Wimbleton, common are we."
I always used to wonder why I never saw one, since they were so common.
( , Wed 18 Jan 2012, 18:43, 4 replies)
No modesty there,
just acceptance of their social class.
Cute binmen in fur suits, but binmen all the same.
( , Wed 18 Jan 2012, 18:58, closed)
just acceptance of their social class.
Cute binmen in fur suits, but binmen all the same.
( , Wed 18 Jan 2012, 18:58, closed)
Oh no...
Me too.
Spent ages looking for them, but I also didn't live near Wimbledon. To be fair, the way the song is sung there is a slight discernible gap in the phrasing there which would imply a comma. (Or that's my geeky defence anyway.)
( , Thu 19 Jan 2012, 14:51, closed)
Me too.
Spent ages looking for them, but I also didn't live near Wimbledon. To be fair, the way the song is sung there is a slight discernible gap in the phrasing there which would imply a comma. (Or that's my geeky defence anyway.)
( , Thu 19 Jan 2012, 14:51, closed)
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