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I'm not the pheasant plucker, I'm the pheasant plucker's mate,
And I'm only plucking pheasants 'cause the pheasant plucker's late.
I'm not the pheasant plucker, I'm the pheasant plucker's son,
And I'm only plucking pheasants till the pheasant pluckers come.
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I was thinking about sending that one! :D

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Heh...null's is a good one that I almost NEVER use teaching voice [until I know them pretty well] because of the inappropriate outcomes of failure to execute. ;)

Supposedly the hardest one [at least for native english speakers] is:

"The sixth sick sheikh's sixth sheep's sick."

I sometimes wonder how they cross languages...or if some hard ones for a native are easier for a non-native whose original language uses other sounds more commonly?


BTW, everyone knows the pramalot line is cuz everone [especially the French] know that silly english K-nig-its spent all their time wishing they were dancers and being dominated by their wives. [not really a bad thing...notice all they trouble the dudes get in when the ladies aren't around]
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benstoke should burn in hades
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Sarge: Fear not. The admin & mod community is aware of Bennie and the Spam. It is one thing to practice Thread Necromancy...but being on-point does count.

At minimum, the link will get Nulled, but since you commented (and since it is well-known that you prize your post count), I suppose the whole thing can't just disappear now. [pout]

Not to say that benstoke can't move forward as a valued member who contributes relevant content...but the first post misses the mark entirely.
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sorry I must has all the posts.
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sorry I must has all the posts.
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You has them all Sarge, you has them all. (Well, almost all. ;) )

Spammer dealt with thanks. :D

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avatar - you are a whole person ahead of me.
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That's because you need to visit more often.

Here's a local news article that made me think of you.

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Sorus - that is why you do not mess with
the Null. stare into the void and all of that.

and I would have to get surgery and stay home
another three months and hope Av slows down
to even get in shouting distance of him.

I could, maybe double the posts of the fourth
highest poster, Atomic.
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Do it Sarge. :D

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You can take him Null 😉
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I believe I can.
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:D

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Re: I have to push the pram a lot?

Post by Damelon »

High Lord Tolkien wrote:"I have to push the pram a lot."
It's from Monty Python the Holy Grail.
What does it mean?
I just thought that it was because that pram a lot rhymed with Camelot and that it didn’t make any sense. After all, “Tis a silly place�.
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Like the motion picture,
it is a highly irreverent
parody of the Arthurian
legend, but it differs from
the film in many ways.

The original 2005 Broadway
production, directed by
Mike Nichols, received 14
Tony Awards nominations,
winning in three categories,
including Best Musical.
During its initial run of 1,575
performances, it was seen
by more than two million
people and grossed over
$175 million. Tim Curry
starred as King Arthur in the
original Broadway and West
End productions. It was one
of eight UK musicals to be
commemorated on Royal
Mail stamps, issued in Feb 2011.
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