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Men used soap. Page 5

Quote: zooo @ March 4 2012, 10:52 AM GMT

I haven't understood a word of whatever's going on here

Aleesha Tryed.

Not really.

Quote: zooo @ March 4 2012, 3:12 PM GMT

Not really.

Gnawtree (Lee)

I "assumed open" but you "named spouse" which "amused peons" so "amen pseudos".

Quote: billwill @ March 5 2012, 12:26 AM GMT

"amen pseudos".

Sir..

I'll just DIE if I don't get in Paedos' Menus!

R.I. Pea

Private Eye is also inordinately fond of this silliness:

http://www.private-eye.co.uk/sections.php?section_link=pseudo_names&

One of the better ones in the current issue being Isaac Hunt.

Quote: Kenneth @ March 6 2012, 12:24 AM GMT

..this silliness..

Sir..

Wake up and smell the coffee!

Ken Coe.

:D Good morning from Ian Cognito and Anna Gram, tough but I tried! Do I get to word 'Olympics'?... tough stuff Stylee. OK!

One I always remember in "I'm sorry I haven't a clue" in the Late Arrivals at the Fruit and Vegetable Ball....

Mr and Mrs It and all the way from Australia their pommie gran It.

Actually they would be the pommies not the gran.

Dee Tale.

Quote: Marc P @ March 6 2012, 3:35 PM GMT

Actually they would be the pommies not the gran.

Dee Tale.

Maid Mia Loll.

Quote: Marc P @ March 6 2012, 3:35 PM GMT

Actually they would be the pommies not the gran.

Dee Tale.

Well I almost always remember it.

It is the afternoon and I need my nap.

:D Ban nanas too old for here old fruit, well Gilbert did moan?

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