Monday, 26 May 2008


Nick tried hard to blend in, but the sheep soon spotted him.
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The ritual of sacrifice to the God of tomfoolery was nearly at it's end.
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For his sin of not being able to dance, he wore a crown of wool.
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Last seen heading for the Paris time trials.
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A sudden realisation that releasing the brakes might actually get them somewhere slowly dawned.
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The moment when vital information about the route ahead was missed. This lead to several G&T's being missed and one overdone sausage.
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His words of "trust me" failed to inspire confidence.
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Andrew found that opera sang loudly covered the side effect of bodily gases when ever he did the can can.
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Tha captain of the Titanic had a similar feeling when his crew spotted the iceberg.
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At this moment, the bookies stopped taking bets.
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The spirit of the Carry On movies lives on.
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The relief at the simple fact that the brakes actually worked, was written across his face.
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A sudden concern for the family jewels over took the need to look at the road ahead.
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Andrew's answer to Bill's "marry me do", was lost in the laughter of the watching crowd of well wishers.
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Bill and Ted's amazing venture ( The remake on the cheap version).
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Once Bill got a good grip, his attitude seemed to improve.
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Bill discovered that his left foot had a mind of it's own when it came to dangerous pursuits.
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This exchange was censored due to it's sexual nature.
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Vaudeville's newest stage act.
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Ernie Wise making a late finish in the Tour de Malton.
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With the down turn in the brewing industry, the Director of Brewing decided his hobby would provide a business opportunity with a green enviromental edge. However, his first customers to his rickshaw business were not impressed by his mounting skills.
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Gin politely asks the groupie to remove his hands from where they shouldn't be.
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Fresh from his starring role in the Whiskers commerical, Gin had to put up with attention of his groupies.
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Nick amazed everyone with his vast and deep range of Olde English folk songs.
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Bill matched Nick's folk songs with an amazing range of animal impersonations, this greated tuffted brown midget owl sound was voted Bill's best.
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