Morning After Souvenirs
I once woke up in a tent after a particularly drunken holiday pub crawl, clutching a tap. There's a drowned, sunken village somewhere in Wales because of my act of petty theft, but I cannot remember. Tell us what - or who - you've brought back from nights out.
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( , Thu 26 Apr 2012, 13:44)
I once woke up in a tent after a particularly drunken holiday pub crawl, clutching a tap. There's a drowned, sunken village somewhere in Wales because of my act of petty theft, but I cannot remember. Tell us what - or who - you've brought back from nights out.
(Suggested by Bicycle Repairman)
( , Thu 26 Apr 2012, 13:44)
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How could I not take it?
A large sign that said: "Caution, Explosive Powered Tool In Use". Hung it in my bedroom for months... Until I realised how ridiculous it made me look. I mean seriously, a compound adjective without a hyphen?
( , Sun 29 Apr 2012, 4:54, 3 replies)
A large sign that said: "Caution, Explosive Powered Tool In Use". Hung it in my bedroom for months... Until I realised how ridiculous it made me look. I mean seriously, a compound adjective without a hyphen?
( , Sun 29 Apr 2012, 4:54, 3 replies)
& what's with the caps at the start of each word - that ain't no sentence!
( , Sun 29 Apr 2012, 5:31, closed)
( , Sun 29 Apr 2012, 5:31, closed)
Six months ain't no sentence
and one year ain't no time
I was born in Angola
Servin' fourteen to ninety-nine
( , Sun 29 Apr 2012, 14:20, closed)
and one year ain't no time
I was born in Angola
Servin' fourteen to ninety-nine
( , Sun 29 Apr 2012, 14:20, closed)
Could the tool
be both explosive and powered as opposed to explosive-powered?
(Also, should there be a colon in there instead of a comma?)
( , Mon 30 Apr 2012, 12:22, closed)
be both explosive and powered as opposed to explosive-powered?
(Also, should there be a colon in there instead of a comma?)
( , Mon 30 Apr 2012, 12:22, closed)
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