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> I feel we're missing an opportunity for a

> "Dickens" joke...can someone please set it up?


Q. How would one tell the female twin of a former prime minister, the original translation of the name of the London-Irish group whose song regularly delights us at Yuletide?

???? Wrote:

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> I feel we're missing an opportunity for a

> "Dickens" joke...can someone please set it up?


Q. How do you refer to the behaviour of the 'chesty' fellow in the neighbourhood who insists on leaning over his hinged barrier and hawking phlegm onto the pavement?

???? Wrote:

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> I feel we're missing an opportunity for a

> "Dickens" joke...can someone please set it up?


Q. What might stunning 'Nicola' 5'9", decide to call the documetary, she might make in the event she lost her lower undergarments and threw herself into an apiarist lifestyle?

???? Wrote:

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> I feel we're missing an opportunity for a

> "Dickens" joke...can someone please set it up?


Q. When 'Becks' first met up with 'Posh', prior to any sort of 'biblical' knowledge, I wonder what the 'heavy petting' might have been called?

???? Wrote:

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> I feel we're missing an opportunity for a

> "Dickens" joke...can someone please set it up?


I find myself musing in the randomest fashion possible about a rustic outbuilding, a stinging social insect which collects nectar and pollen from flowers and the late comedian who played Stan in On The Buses.

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