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Deskbound says: "We found my nan's false teeth under the table a few hours after we'd finished Christmas lunch. The teeth still had a mouthful of food in them." Share your Crimble-related stories.

(, Thu 19 Dec 2013, 15:09)
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Christmas, same old question - uppers or downers maybe something from the hallicinogens. A little
bit of crack in my pipe. A little bit of leaf for my bong. A little bit of E for my gum. A little bit of salvia in the sun. Honda Accord.

MASSIVE DRUGS

Peace out
(, Mon 23 Dec 2013, 20:45, 13 replies)
Are you practising speaking in Cancunian?

(, Mon 23 Dec 2013, 21:39, closed)
All the time.

(, Tue 24 Dec 2013, 9:15, closed)
MAMBO NUMBER FIVE!
uuuaaaAAAGH!
(, Mon 23 Dec 2013, 21:56, closed)
Five Pounds in the post.

(, Tue 24 Dec 2013, 9:14, closed)
Tra la la la la, she looks like a sugar in a plum

(, Tue 24 Dec 2013, 10:08, closed)
plum plum

(, Tue 24 Dec 2013, 10:29, closed)
It's just "Out".
It's not "Over and out" or "Peace out", it's just "Out".

You silly sausage.
(, Tue 24 Dec 2013, 12:21, closed)
peace can get fucked
What has it ever done for me?
(, Tue 24 Dec 2013, 12:36, closed)
I always knew it as "Peace Orrrf".
/hrh blog
(, Tue 24 Dec 2013, 14:14, closed)
I know these young ones with their lingo. However, it is Peace Out.
*Kiss teeth*
(, Tue 24 Dec 2013, 14:58, closed)
Peace off

(, Tue 24 Dec 2013, 17:06, closed)
Now Now - that is hardly in the spirit of things you tossa

(, Tue 24 Dec 2013, 18:15, closed)
coke peace partridge

(, Tue 24 Dec 2013, 19:55, closed)

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