With thanks to Bela Lugosi's Dad...
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( , Mon 12 May 2008, 14:50, archived)
From the Supergroups challenge. See all 392 entries (closed)
( , Mon 12 May 2008, 14:50, archived)
this is rather disturbing
I think I am about to put myself to sleep
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Mon 12 May 2008, 14:58,
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sometimes I like to take rohypnol before I go out on a Friday night
and then just see where the fun takes me.
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Mon 12 May 2008, 15:06,
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*Catches the next train to Poppleton on the Chutney*
*awaits Friday whilst rubbing thighs*
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Mon 12 May 2008, 15:14,
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yay - that is wonderstuff!
... I've alwyas thought thatthe village people must come from a very strange village...
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Mon 12 May 2008, 15:00,
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there's no farmer
no drunk, no mad pensioner directing traffic from the side of the road... I suppose there isn't a postman, which is realistic.
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Mon 12 May 2008, 15:05,
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I mean
electrician I can kind of see... traffic cop, okay, perhaps it's a busy village which needs a bypass... gay biker... some of them might live in rural areas... sailor, on shore leave? in a rural idyl? Well - again - I'd expect them to be more common in an urban setting, but, okay - perhaps he's home to surprise his mum or wife or something. Cowboy? No - I've yet to be in a village with a cowboy in it. Indian Cheif? No - again - not in any village I've frequented. My main point is, some of these, perhaps, could conceivably be found in a village, perhaps even a couple of them in the same village, but all of them? I find that hard to believe; and calling yourself the Village People as if you are representative of people commonly found in villages is one step too far.
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Mon 12 May 2008, 15:12,
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