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Re: The lost sounds of Stonehenge ...
Jan 07, 2017, 16:33
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
Another thing worth noting, the page I read said about hurkle-durkle : 'to lie in bed, or lounge, after it is time to get up or go to work, FIFE'

I wasn't aware they worked in fife George?
Do you still have armed guards on your side of the bridge?



Lol ,
I'll have to be careful what I say , I know people from the kingdom ,and they know people who can read .


Is it not an acronym for fucking indolent feckless eejits

btw , how did you know about the guards ?
We are supposed to be indistinguishable from the locals , maybe time to get rid of the heyyoojimmywigs and puttees .


Ha!
I saw a couple of blokes sat up near Discovery point with a telescope and bazooka.




That's the usherettes at the V&A box office .
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