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Offline Clive

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Something to brighten a dull day
« on: January 14, 2011, 14:45 »
Did you hear about the fat, alcoholic transvestite - All he wanted to do was eat, drink and be Mary
 
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I've been charged with murder for killing a man with sandpaper. To be honest I only intended to rough him up a bit.
 
After years of research, scientists have discovered what makes women happy.   Nothing.
 
A lad comes home from school and excitedly tells his dad that he had a part in the school play and he was playing a man who had been married for 25 years. The dad says, "Never mind son, maybe next year you'll get a speaking part."
 
Just had my water bill of £175 drop on my mat. That's a lot.  Oxfam can supply a whole African village for just £2 a month: time to change supplier I think.
   
2 women called at my door and asked what bread I ate, when I said white they gave me a lecture on the benefits of brown bread  for 30 minutes.. I think they were Hovis Witnesses.

 

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Re: Something to brighten a dull day
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2011, 15:51 »
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Re: Something to brighten a dull day
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2011, 16:20 »
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