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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Bumpkin (the Unaware)
pumpkin underwear

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
pumpkin underwear
Tried it



Kind of tastes like it.

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Tried it



Kind of tastes like it.
bold experimenter

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
bold experimenter
I'm the bold adventurer
UK's ambassador
Holding up Excalibur
Your beats are inferior
Don't wanna embarrass yer
So call yer solicitor
The jury voted unanimously against ya!
Sharp Darts Spitting Masters
Spitting darts faster
Shut up I'm the driver, you're the passenger
I'll reign superior
The pressure blows the dial on your barometer
Do you understand?
Or do you need an interpreter?

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Originally posted by catfoodtim
Mockney
Hockney Hackney

(who's the song by?)

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Hockney Hackney

(who's the song by?)
Knock-kneed Knick-knacker

(The Streets)

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Originally posted by Starrman
Knock-kneed Knick-knacker

(The Streets)
Knees up underneath the arches Muvver Brown

(your post reminds me of that dancehall caper involving hands alternating between kneecaps--know what I mean?)

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Originally posted by Starrman
Knock-kneed Knick-knacker

(The Streets)
What are you doing in here?

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Originally posted by darvlay
What are you doing in here?
Vaudeville showtime! With Darvlay!

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Vaudeville showtime! With Darvlay!
In Tua Nua from Ireland.

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Originally posted by Loose Screw
In Tua Nua from Ireland.
During the course of this unit, travelers will greet each other with the traditional Maori salutation,"Kia ora", which means hello and/or goodbye.

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
During the course of this unit, travelers will greet each other with the traditional Maori salutation,"Kia ora", which means hello and/or goodbye.
Asahägo (that means for example hello, good bye, sorry, thank you, or good night in the language of the Fayu)

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Asahägo (that means for example hello, good bye, sorry, thank you, or good night in the language of the Fayu)
Elen síla lúmenn' omentielvo.

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