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SimonM Wrote:

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> One does not swash a buckle! One buckles a swash!


Oh God, I'm so ashamed. I'm going to be thrown out of the Pirate Council now, with my buckles ritually unswashed.

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is this the joke thread? kids kids come on back on topic. now, seeing a new estate agent or indian restaurant on LL is not a curious sight but seeing one of our very own forumites driving down LL in a green goddess, now that's something.


bring it on, dude.

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Moos Wrote:

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> SimonM Wrote:

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> > One does not swash a buckle! One buckles a

> swash!

>

> Oh God, I'm so ashamed. I'm going to be thrown

> out of the Pirate Council now, with my buckles

> ritually unswashed.


And as fer yer Ol' Jamaicee chocolate bar, ee'l not be knockin' it back at once. Ee'l not be gettin' it at all.


I mean, there have to be rules.


See Squire Trelawny if you wish to appeal.

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Oh God, I'm so ashamed. I'm going to be thrown out of the Pirate Council now, with my buckles ritually unswashed.



Look. No modern pirate uses buckles anyway - it's velcro or nothing !


Consider yourself well keel-hauled. Wimmin is allus bad luck on a ship anyway, me 'earties!

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