British primeministercy challenge 2008
category: general [glöplog]
What ho, pippistrell chippie zoot old noggins! Heft the hearty, up she goes, five innings, no doubt! What say you to a fumble on the common? My last landlady's knockers were a right old scrummage when the shipshape was all aboard!
Rather! old chap! I've spent some time in the right honourable village of scrummage myself. Fumbling about as you do you know. When a young chap offered a game of ruggah. Tip tip toodle pip!
Bobbling about on the left wing, up past the flank, enters the scrummage. Fantastic! All in all it was rather stimulating.
... and I was veryy verryy drunk
Bobbling about on the left wing, up past the flank, enters the scrummage. Fantastic! All in all it was rather stimulating.
... and I was veryy verryy drunk
that's it, i'm going to see a man about a dog tonight
Oh bloody bloody, I shall beg your pardon with no further excuses! As a frequenter of the pure village of scrummage I hesitate to even mention affection of a young chap on thy last landlady exclamated by me very invoice.
Shall I preserve me very gentle-being to-night, for I shall drink as if me being an old bloody Irishman!
Shall I preserve me very gentle-being to-night, for I shall drink as if me being an old bloody Irishman!
Oliver twist disapproves of your comment...
However, in a remarkable turn of events, the 15th highlander of the Scottish family of cDonald (founders of the famous theorem), highly approve.
From this day forward, beer must be drunk in a typical Irish fashion and all three breasted lepricorns are to be branded with the word "scrummage"... HUZZAH
However, in a remarkable turn of events, the 15th highlander of the Scottish family of cDonald (founders of the famous theorem), highly approve.
From this day forward, beer must be drunk in a typical Irish fashion and all three breasted lepricorns are to be branded with the word "scrummage"... HUZZAH
hi yonder trilby, bring the dog aside. five across, four down - "a laconic misnomer for a fine fox". three eggnogs and i'm a tartan gent. steady the mainsail gents!
not ever in my Harrow days!
not ever in my Harrow days!
Hear the bell toll