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The Last Tupper. Page 2

It all went above my head.

I thought Arthur Pilchard was a character in Finding Nemo

I thought the title was a reference to The Tough of The Track.

Quote: bigger niche @ September 11 2012, 12:16 AM BST

I thought the title was a reference to The Tough of The Track.

Blimey.. you're showing your age.

Quote: Stylee TingTing @ September 11 2012, 12:40 AM BST

Blimey.. you're showing your age.

I'd still lick you though, even after a full day's work bagging up briquettes followed by blow-out on fish and chips and then turning up at the track, without shoes, just as the starter's gun was going off...

Quote: bigger niche @ September 11 2012, 5:24 PM BST

I'd still lick you though..

..but I've got 'clicky-ba'..

As a lapsed Catholic I enjoyed this immensely.

I think it would be lost on a lot of people but should that be discouraged? Some of my favourite sketches ever are esoteric/out there

Quote: Stylee TingTing @ September 11 2012, 5:31 PM BST

..but I've got 'clicky-ba'..

I don't know if Alf Tupper ever played cricket or had a race with Wilson, but I have a strange scenario developing in my mind involving Tupper, Wilson and Private Chung, with Chung performing unspeakable yet curiously pleasurable acts with his clicky ba' ...

Quote: bigger niche @ September 11 2012, 10:44 PM BST

I don't know if Alf Tupper ever played cricket or had a race with Wilson, but I have a strange scenario developing in my mind involving Tupper, Wilson and Private Chung, with Chung performing unspeakable yet curiously pleasurable acts with his clicky ba' ...

You're a sick man/woman/ladyboy. You're gonna fit in well.

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