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Posted By:
Max Quordlepleen
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02/18/02
01:57 AM
Posted By:
WhitmanO'Neill
Re: One for the Gutter Police
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02/18/02
02:15 AM
!!!
High
brow meaning that same *sense of direction that puts you up there at the top of the world, 'ey?
Posted By:
stales
Re: One for the Gutter Police
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02/18/02
02:20 AM
Max - Thanks for loading the pic.
The url didn't work propoerly for me - had to cut and paste the address and strip out the html characters to prevent an error message.
Dunno if it's just me or........
stales
Posted By:
stales
Re: One for the Gutter Police
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02/18/02
02:23 AM
Doesn't only happen in the kangaroo world does it!
Hands up those who've been interrupted by junior.....
stales
Posted By:
Max Quordlepleen
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02/18/02
05:12 AM
Posted By:
maverick
Re: One for the Gutter Police
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02/18/02
01:07 PM
thanks, Max - gives a whole nuther meaning to roo'd!
Posted By:
Capital Kiwi
Re: One for the Gutter Police
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02/18/02
01:29 PM
As stales said, they're simple people. With simple pleasures. And no television ... This, of course, was the third definition of Footy. Not AFL at all. That's not footy anyway, it's aerial ping-pong.
What was that kid doing with no roo bars, anyway?
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