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Kim from Sandhurst

Kim from Sandhurst Report 10 Sep 2004 22:17

Daniel, Your are grose! lol Good job I had already eaten when I read your thread, and semi digested it or I would have be sending my chuck up's in the post to you! lol Kim

Daniel

Daniel Report 10 Sep 2004 20:08

For those having a late tea- Enjoy

badger

badger Report 10 Sep 2004 18:47

scouse ,washed down with dungle juice .Fred

Daniel

Daniel Report 10 Sep 2004 16:21

Their purple dung heaps if they had the scouse i bet.

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 10 Sep 2004 16:20

Daniel, not on dinnertime!...hope they never had your scouse!!.. sounds an interesting museum!.

ஐ+*¨^¨*+e+*¨^¨*+ஐ Mildred Honkinbottom

ஐ+*¨^¨*+e+*¨^¨*+ஐ Mildred Honkinbottom Report 10 Sep 2004 16:16

in other words they have to shovel their...S**T ! mmm lovely manure oooo arrrr ! E x

(¯`*•.¸*Karen on the Coast*(¯`*•.¸

(¯`*•.¸*Karen on the Coast*(¯`*•.¸ Report 10 Sep 2004 16:10

yum,i'm really enjoying my roll lol

Daniel

Daniel Report 10 Sep 2004 16:07

Just recieved some documents from Thornbury Museum which includes: "Mrs Sarah Hill, John Longman, Mary Bennett and John Mils to remove their dung hills from before their doors and out of the public streets withinin fourteen days under the penalty of five shilings."