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I luv ya guts...
...Ducks
just saying...:) |
What about me nuts?
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yeah...and your gibblettes too.
Mmmmmm....soup. ;) |
I love all ya guts.
Mmmmmmmmmmm... entrails.... |
You two are just weird.
Its why I luv yas |
yes very weird. But guts are good you know. Without guts, there'd be nothing for the crocodile to eat! (Are you with HBA?)
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"How doth the little crocodile
Improve his shining tail? And pours the waters of the Nile O'er ev'ry golden scale How cheerfully he seems to grin How neatly spreads his claws And welcomes little fishes in With gently smiling jaws!" Now sing it to O Little Town of Bethlehem. And Saint Patrick's Breastplate. And Halifax...And have the bright immensities...? And for something distinctly offbeat -- to Lledrod. But not Cwm Rhondda. You can force-fit it into Hyfrydol. But you have to really pound it with a scansion hammer. It's really much easier to sing it to British Grenadiers. Which I hadn't seen a hymn text set to, come to that, until today. Cyberhymnal has this for it -- The Joyful Morn Is Breaking. Hmm. |
Cwm Rhondda
What, You're not singing, You're not singing, You're not singing anymore, You're not sing-ing any-more...? A favourite on the terraces I assure you In fact just recently, Arsenal were winning in Europe somewhere and the mikes were very clearly picking up the away crowd, happily singing, "Are you Tott'nam in disguise?" (Tottenham Hotspur being Arsenal's North London rivals). |
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WTF?
*wanders out of thread* |
pointy bird
pointy pointy annoint my head annointy nointy -Mystery Quote |
Well, Dingle, guts/crocodiles eating guts/didactic poems about crocodiles -- it seemed to follow for me.
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Found this while YouTubing.
A little too random for the Video Clippes thread, but perfect for this drift. Serious discussion re the origin of terrace chants. Okay, it's from a cult early 90s comedy show called The Mary Whitehouse Experience. There really is a South Bank Show and it's not a bad impression of the host. |
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