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Subject: RE: Some buggars died. From: Dave Hanson Date: 16 Oct 06 - 08:25 AM Yes, always remember " a friend in need, is a pain in the arse " eric |
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Subject: RE: Some buggars died. From: The Shambles Date: 16 Oct 06 - 08:35 AM Yes, always remember " a friend in need, is a pain in the arse " Is holding one's butt - the freemason's distress signal then? |
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Subject: RE: Some buggars died. From: The Shambles Date: 16 Oct 06 - 08:53 AM Subject: Bugle Calls From: The Walrus at work - PM Date: 15 Mar 02 - 09:08 AM Traditonally, buglers tend to memorise sets of (sometimes very odd) lyrics as an aid to remembering bugle calls, for example, from the British Army of the Great War period (and through the 20th Century): THE ROUSE Get out of bed, get out of bed, You lazy bastards Get out of bed, get out of bed, You lazy bastards I feel sorry for you....I do!" or SICK CALL Sixty four, Ninety four, He'll never go sick no more The poor bugger's dead I wondered if anyone out there had any others. |
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Subject: RE: Some buggars died. From: GUEST,Budge Date: 16 Oct 06 - 10:12 AM some budgerigars died ! my nan's old budgie just made an odd sqwarking noise and dropped stone cold dead off it's perch |
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Subject: RE: Some buggars died. From: The Shambles Date: 16 Oct 06 - 12:05 PM The budgie is buggered. Or is it just resting? |
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Subject: RE: Some buggars died. From: number 6 Date: 16 Oct 06 - 12:10 PM bulger wheat. sIx |
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Subject: RE: Some buggars died. From: Dave Hanson Date: 17 Oct 06 - 04:23 AM It's probably pining for the fiords. eric |
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