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dulwichmum Wrote:

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> It is possible to take the good out of anything if

> it is over analised. He is such a cute boy and he

> is just the best dancer ever. Don't you agree?



Freudian Slip? ;-)

Perhaps I'm over analysing...

dulwichmum Wrote:

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> It is possible to take the good out of anything if

> it is over analised. He is such a cute boy and he

> is just the best dancer ever. Don't you agree?


This HAS to be THE FUNNIEST thing I've ever read on the internet since 1997. Absolutely it has caused irrational joy.


A small child on video being swung into the crotch of an adult male on stilts. Then he emulates the dance moves of an alleged paedophile which is lauded by Dulwichmum who states: "I adore little boys" then goes on to say you can take the good out of things if you overanalise them.


I mean you couldn't make it up could you?


If I laugh much more my pants will never dry out.


Thank you East Dulwich Forum.


Really....


Thank You.

PGC wrote:- And SteveT, I think it's gross even when big boys do it.


Dear Mary,


Yes I had to look away when M Jackson did it,


but there seems to be an increasing number who walk along the street with one hand inside their trousers.:X

OK, seriously....


Waking up in your lover's arms.

The smell of bacon on a lazy Sunday morning.

A piece of music reminding you of something wonderful you had forgotten.

The feel of your child's hand clutching yours for safety and reassurance.

Ditto your lover's hand.

A new set of tyres, an open road and rather a lot of horsepower with which to apply said rubber to said road.

Unwrapping a brand new Titleist Pro-V1 on the first tee of an empty golf course so early in the morning that you've not seen another human being.

Hitting said Pro V1 out of the screws 290 yard right down the middle and being able to see where it landed and bounced and rolled in the dew on the fairway.

Unwrapping a new lover, then that lover becoming a long-term soul mate and still loving to unwrap them.

A new set of guitar strings.

Singing beautifully on a piece that moves you so much that you cry as you do so.

Mushy peas.

[quote name=Waking up in your lover's arms.

The smell of bacon on a lazy Sunday morning.

A piece of music reminding you of something wonderful you had forgotten.

The feel of your child's hand clutching yours for safety and reassurance.

Ditto your lover's hand.

A new set of tyres' date=' an open road and rather a lot of horsepower with which to apply said rubber to said road.

Unwrapping a brand new Titleist Pro-V1 on the first tee of an empty golf course so early in the morning that you've not seen another human being.

Hitting said Pro V1 out of the screws 290 yard right down the middle and being able to see where it landed and bounced and rolled in the dew on the fairway.

Unwrapping a new lover, then that lover becoming a long-term soul mate and still loving to unwrap them.

A new set of guitar strings.

Singing beautifully on a piece that moves you so much that you cry as you do so.

Mushy peas.]



wow Randombloke.. glad to see there are still some romantics out there...


xxcc

finding that you have a few more days left before Terms starts and that the weather is bloody gorgeous

http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs15/f/2007/112/b/d/perfectly_unperfect_sunny_day_by_SANUBIAN.jpg


still can't work out haw to reduce the image size!!! unless I take it into photoshop and fart about and then post it...

any short cuts please????

Inspecting the restaurant bill to find out the haughty little so-and-so has forgotten to charge for that second bottle of wine.*




*see things that cause irrational rage when the haughty so and so remembers about the second bottle just as you're about to pay...

charliecharlie Wrote:

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> >

> wow Randombloke.. glad to see there are still some

> romantics out there...

>

> xxcc


We do exist.


But you have to include mushy peas, totally irrational but fun nevertheless.

RosieH Wrote:

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> Bathos (kudos on the mushy peas randombloke)

>

>

> Having a new girl crush (Imelda May, *swoon*)


Well of course if you were to reductio al absurdum on mushy peas they wouldn't be mushy any more would they?

the fact that the election will soon be over


only thing is we are going to be stuck with one of these...http://www.liberatemedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/election-2010-the-polls-7041602300.jpg

and I have got a nasty feeling that I know which one it's going to be...

SAVE US SOMEONE!!!... think there are going to be stormy seas ahead

http://www.voc.iinet.net.au/ship_storm.jpg

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