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Now zum deloights in 'aymakin' an' zum they vancies mow-w-w-win', but of all the jobs as Oi loik best gi'e Oi the turmut 'oein'
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Chewing poisonous bluebell roots to make glue, that was RM, wasn't it? I think he was also careful to ensure that he uprooted the invasive climber species too.
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You know what London's really missing? A military guard unit for tourists to pose with. Maybe wearing long red coats and big hats.
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"Recruitment Crisis in Gynaecology" - Seymour Uppitt.
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Those early Barbara Hepworth works showed her eye for shape and form but little of the sublime skill of her more accomplished pieces
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Oh, I merely enjoy a little dig at the fellows in cherry and white. I'm trying to give up innuendo but I accidentally slipped one in.
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All the masochists go to Kingsholm - iykyk.
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A mate's parent's house, kipped in the attic conversion. Highly polished wooden stairs down to the bog, with corners, and a vase on each corner. Socks on, sudden urge to boak. Survived stairs, no breakages. At pan and not very productive. Find National Geographic. Article: Icelandic ice mummies. 🤮
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Hoisin crispy owl
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Mister Purr-kins
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When Keith Flint died I realised that "Firestarter" was a reference to his surname. Just 23 years after the song came out. But when I shamefacedly admitted this it turns out almost nobody else I knew had made the link either.
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More niche than most of the examples quoted - many of which I'm learning for the first time - it took me a couple of decades to get the pun in the name of my late wife's friend's cat Mister Perkins. The name was only ever relayed verbally...
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Get the back catalogue before the genre becomes too popular.
www.discogs.com/label/105379...
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Lovely stuff!