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sunny-dave | 17:05 Tue 14th Jan 2014 | ChatterBank
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Allocate
Greeting - for example to Ms Winslet

Car Park
How Noah saved the fishes from the great flood

Ratchet
Rodent droppings


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Countryside
Killing Boris Johnson (or Russell Brand or ...)
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I particularly like, 'Ratchet'. :-)
I have wondered if Noah actually took fish on board. I mean, what would be the point? You'd be in big trouble if you ate them.
Geek
Highly inteligent and attractive male.


is that intentional..... :-)
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That Depends, fluff ...
I too like Ratchet!
Wendover
Complete travels
jno,

The Noah's ark business is absurd really isn't it. would that be freshwater fish or salt water fish. one lot or the other would be doomed. and quite how would animals native to the Americas have turned up in twos (or any other number).
Defray
A partical beam weapon which causes it's targets to lose their hearing.

Uxbridge spelling too.
"Show me a man who laughs at defeat and I'll show you a West Indian chiropodist with a sense of humour."

- Norman Stanley Fletcher
I particularly like,

Shambolic
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Good one, Slack - I think they were having a ball when they thought of that ...
Abacus
Swedish group swearing
I like magistrate
Gelignite tickles my fancy....☻
Palmistry-not knowing who's your father.
stifle- a lot of pigs.
Bigamist- more fog.

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