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Two headed tortoise?
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Winter Drawers Ever Near | Report | 14 Nov 2004 15:00 |
Bendy behave. You said was she like her owner. Caster oil when I was young. Olive Oil is who I resemble. You know Popeye's girlfriend. Well my legs are testimony to that. Now where is Bruno! |
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Winter Drawers Ever Near | Report | 14 Nov 2004 14:56 |
Olive oil makes their shells nice and shiny. Then they dive back underground. Little gits. |
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Winter Drawers Ever Near | Report | 14 Nov 2004 14:52 |
Think of caster oil and olive oil. |
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Winter Drawers Ever Near | Report | 14 Nov 2004 14:49 |
I'm trying to find a man for Myrtle aged 90 and someone has given birth in Dorset to a two headed Mediterranean tortoise called Solomon and Sheba! That's it. She is being renamed Bridget Jones! |