All the best for Christmas ..
… and don’t scare the kiddies
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… and don’t scare the kiddies
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All best wishes to you Pete, Santa Claus must be short of razors?
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Happy birthday Jesus stay safe, keep the faith and same to all yous fine Jews, Hebrews, Good Samaritans, and misguided Netanyahus too. Merry Xmas to long suffering Christians as well. Love yous all. js
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“AN ONION FOR YOUR THOUGHTS…” Some thought it funny eh? Yair, about as funny as a wet fart in the shallow end of an Xmas eve uni sex pool party!
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Nicholas P is incapable of humour …
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How do you spell ‘Pickle Bottle’ ? Pi-ickle Bo-ottle. Betcha St. Nickolas P got a belly laugh out of that bitta American humor eh?
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Did you know Jo, that your ‘Dingo’ description for Nick, in the true blue Styine coloquial vernacular, generally applies to a cowardly or treacherous personage. If that’s what you meant when refering to Pelling’s ‘onion’ post, than you’re no crawler as some might think.
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For starters P/C Police cadet Cramer, November 1948 Lt. Col. Bob Wake was domiciled in Sydney NSW not Queensland, the opposite applied to your old favourite Lt. Col. W. Jestyn Moulds who lived in Manly Qld. not Manly NSW (remember). As for your latest “lost protocol” rank cop out’ for Steve H’s ex acting Wing Cdr. C. Gordon C. Olive, point taken; However, if that applies, then what about ret. Able Seaman Gordon ‘stripes’ Strapps? What’s good for the goose be good for the gander, eh C. Gordon Cramer goose.
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Sure we can do Nick’s misconstued ‘egg flip’ puke with a little more aplomb than has been served up to date, though not on a plate. To supplement our festive season cheer in English and poor Latin try this chook & googy egg stanza of Kipling’s ‘Drink and be Merry’ ditty which was once popular in ‘Burmese Days’ “The modest sober, bone-dry hen lays eggs for nogs and diex at ten”. That’s all folks.
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Xmas festivities are over, how’s about let’s leave Pelling to clean up the bon bon wrappers and let us get on with the SM motley shall we?
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