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Verse and worseThere was a young lady from Bude Who went for a swim in the pond A man in a punt Shoved a pole up her nose And said "you can't swim here, i… Started by Ian PriceLatest Reply |
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PUMPKINStarted by Ian Price |
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Oct 30 Reply by Dilwyn Jeffreys Phillips |
Wise words.Started by Ian Price |
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Verse and worseThere was a young lady from Bude Who went for a swim in the pond A man in a punt Shoved a pole up her nose And said "you can't swim here, i… Started by Ian Price |
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Oct 21 Reply by Dilwyn Jeffreys Phillips |
A CAUTIONARY TALE.Mari from the mountain glen Seduced herself with a fountain pen The pen it broke and the ink went wild And she gave birth to a blue black c… Started by Ian Price |
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Gods and The TaffIn the late sixties one Keith Jarret was selected to play for Wales against England at Cardiff Arms Park. He was nineteen years old and fea… Started by Ian Price |
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Oct 3 Reply by Ian Price |
SharpI once lived in Queensland Australia and had owned a large property with a a dam in one of the lower paddocks where I planted mango and avo… Started by Ian Price |
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Sep 21 Reply by Dilwyn Jeffreys Phillips |
I SAY!Ivor Davies the butcher was reading the farmers weekly when he came across an interesting piece of information. Apparently it was proper pr… Started by Ian Price |
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Mar 18 Reply by Ian Price |
GLYNDWRIn the ninteen fifties a Yank was travelling through Wales. In darkest Ceredigion he pulled over to the side of the road to stretch his leg… Started by Ian Price |
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FOWLWill Jones was a chicken breeder who decided to display his wares at The Royal Welsh Show. One of the judges was a patrician type who profe… Started by Ian Price |
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You can say what you like about my nan.....My old gran, my nan, who was 96, had a map of Cardiff tattooed all over her back, showing all the famous landmarks of Cardiff, as well. (Th… Started by Gill |
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