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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: STMO123 on 15 June 2008, 21:34:30
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Michael Fitzpatrick and Patrick Fitzmichael.
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Sorry. Hope I haven't offended our irish homosexual members.
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no but ive heard of the 2 gay ghosts putting the willlies up each other ;D ;D
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;D Hahahaha......`gave me a titter! ;D
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That joke is so gay
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Ive heard of William Fitzpatrick and Patrick Fitzwilliam ::)
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Or their mate Phil Mcrakin ::)
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Or their mate Phil Mcrakin ::)
Classic :y
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Or their mate Phil Mcrakin ::)
Classic :y
Dont forget Ben Dover.
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Or their mate Phil Mcrakin ::)
Classic :y
Dont forget Ben Dover.
Its after nine ::)
Jack Meoff :D
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Or their mate Phil Mcrakin ::)
;D ;D ;D
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Enough already
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remember captain pugwash and roger the cabinboy
;D ;D
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The Scot`s: "Ben Doon"
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How very dare you >:(
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2 gay telephone engineers ringing each other in the phone box ::)
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Haywood Jablome :P
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I once told a supply teacher I was called Peter File ....
She didn't twig until she wrote it down, dappy old cow...
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When I was a young lad the local sweet shop was run by an old dear. It was your typical sweetie shop with loads of shelves which had the plastic containers with screw on lids and loads of different types of sweets. We used to go into the shop and ask for a quarter of Clitoris Clusters and stand there chuckling while the old dear would go rummaging trying to find the jar with Clitoris Clusters in ::)
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When I was a young lad the local sweet shop was run by an old dear. It was your typical sweetie shop with loads of shelves which had the plastic containers with screw on lids and loads of different types of sweets. We used to go into the shop and ask for a quarter of Clitoris Clusters and stand there chuckling while the old dear would go rummaging trying to find the jar with Clitoris Clusters in ::)
She could have brought you Swedish fish and you wouldn't have known better. ;D
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The Scot`s: "Ben Doon"
Ah, yes, those famous twins: Ben Doon and Phil McCrevis.
Have you read the book " Rusty Bedsprings" by I.P. Knightly?