Posts by merc
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Riddley, you're losing your sense of humour, this is fantastic on so many levels, I luf Bwian in a not so manly way, he's special and we need him. As for Mr Mora, proof that The System works, and Gary, well, proof that we have got over Tall Poppyism, neh?
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...er I thought that was dolphins...?
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Poeple = poetic people...
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Mayor Quimby accent...
What we have done here today is for the good of you all. In striving for the good of all we have placed the aspirations of the poeple above the needs of the Mayor, don't expect me to do this a second time... -
I want Guinea Pig body language O' Cat Whisperer...
I think there are only two things any Council ever needs to consider,
1. clean
2. safe
...for anything. Dogs come under Council auspices (they collect fees), they should maintain safe streets, (see, comes under safe).
Unfortunately alot of dog attacks are ambush. The trick with cats is to blink at them and wiggle your ears (I can, I am a freak, I can also wiggle my eyes, same, a freak)...they go nuts round me, as they are my minions, mawhaw. -
We should tell only of our own testicular terrible tales if we feel the need and as for other's misfortune, only I would suggest out of decency tell his tale if you have approval. I know having witnessed a poor individual being wrestled by his father welding pliers on a savage zip-scrotum tie up...oh God, I've told.
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Pig dogs love it when you get down to their level, especially ballers.
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Aww Andrew, I'm telling.
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Groinal, specifically testicular injuries are a shared man space, and infrequently shared at that, sorry.
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Not to mention music, art, poetry, oratory, astronomy, colleges of learning, belief in a supreme being (Io), complex mythology with a generation myth and numerous more, whilst most early European visitors would have had lived in poor conditions by comparison.
Read, Two Worlds, by Anne Salmon and The Trial of The Cannibal Dog. I get thoroughly bewildered why some feel they can pass such comments as they do without looking at the facts of the past.
Judge things by reason's way, not by popular say.
Montaigne, Of Cannibals, 1578
Kia maarama taku tiriro.
Let my sight be clear.
A Chant by Ererua Stirling, 1980