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Originally posted by localyokel

My father was a very enthusiastic finger pullee. My own children had had that particular trick played on them in the first two weeks of their exsistance. I have also played the 'reverse pull my finger trick' when you get them to pull your finger and burp. Its a ripper.
Fa rts are funny. Champagne Comedy!:D
I hope Rocco is happy now?
 
Originally posted by stefoid
I think this is the opposite of when a gaggle of young girls post about bums.

What is the collective noun for middle-aged men?


Ummmmm a letch? Midlifecrisis? Knowall? Fart? Mug? Wreck? Therapygroup? errrrrrrrrr Parliament?
 

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Originally posted by localyokel
Sorry Mr W. but #1 is unreadable, #2 is juvenile pretentious nonsense, #3 is illegible, but I have never read any Biggles books.


Better book's are
1. Goulds book of fish
2. The Outsider
3. Razors edge
4. anything by Raymond Chandler
5. Anything by Lee Falk

Thats my view anyway.

You like the Outsider?

My English Exam is on that (part of it anyway)
 
It is not the silly season yet is it?

Back to the topic of the thread. My aunty and gran went to the club to donate and heard on the radio that no one had turned up and the club was gone. But when they arrived there were heaps of ppl there...many from other clubs.
 
Originally posted by Doggie Boy
Just wondering, does anyone know whether theres a video of the whole fightback or parts of it for that matter?


I have one, I think its called 'Too tough to die' like the book. It goes for about 40 minutes.

At the Ballarat Rd campus of VUT they have a video of some media reports of the fightback.
 
Originally posted by localyokel
Sorry Mr W. but #1 is unreadable, #2 is juvenile pretentious nonsense, #3 is illegible, but I have never read any Biggles books.


Better book's are
1. Goulds book of fish
2. The Outsider
3. Razors edge
4. anything by Raymond Chandler
5. Anything by Lee Falk

Thats my view anyway.

I'm a bit of a Joseph Heller fan myself
 
Originally posted by DancinDougie
I'm a bit of a Joseph Heller fan myself

Me too.

1. Anna Karinina
2. 1984
3. Cider House Rules
4. Crime and Punishment
5. One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest
6. Catch 22

*edited to correct spelling error.
 
1. The Lost Continent - Bill Bryson
2. The Earthsea Trilogy - Ursula Le Guin
3. The Power of One - Bryce Couteney
4. Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp - Carol Diggory Shields
5. Fantastic Mr Fox - Roald Dahl

Honorable mention to Richard Brautigan for 'Sobrero Fallout'.
 
Originally posted by localyokel
Is that the one where all the prehistoric animals have a dance party to the tune of the Brontosauras's tail?

almost

THe party is in fullswing with a Duckbill chatting up an Allosaurus among other shenanigans, but it's an ankylasaurus playing the drums on his hard shelled back with a,

Boomalacka
Boomalacka
Whack
Whack
Whack

:cool:

actually they do a Brontosaurus Bump!
 

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Any books In the Les Norton series by R Barrett are a great light read.

Back to the thread, my uncle mortgaged his house and donated about 12,000 to the cause. My aunty killed him but that's the price you pay I guess.
 

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