SamScribble
Yeah, still just a guru
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Thank you for that advice, doctor. Do I pay the lady on the way out or what?Confusion is a state of mind. Some states are bigger than others.![]()
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Thank you for that advice, doctor. Do I pay the lady on the way out or what?Confusion is a state of mind. Some states are bigger than others.![]()
Some of those hills are bigger than others, too.Confusion is a state of mind. Some states are bigger than others.![]()
Some of those hills are bigger than others, too.![]()
Yeah. And they can be the hardest to get over, too.How Very True.
Especially the mental ones
Yeah. And they can be the hardest to get over, too.![]()
Yeah, I'm OK. How about you?Oh how very true
U OK?
Yeah, I'm OK. How about you?![]()
When it is up hill to the river there are going to be problems.
Ah, the Venice of the MidlandsIt's almost the same with our local Canal.
We don't have a Venice in Kentucky, but we do have a Florence ...Ah, the Venice of the Midlands![]()
We don't have a Venice in Kentucky, but we do have a Florence ...
A young lady whose name was FlorenceFlorence ?
I knew a lady by that name once. . . . .
I would think that's cute if my grandmother's name hadn't been Florence.A young lady whose name was Florence
Went to bed with a fellow named Laurence
Laurence’s cock
Was as hard as a rock
Which had Florence coming in torrents
I would think that's cute if my grandmother's name hadn't been Florence.
No. Not that Florence, HP.Or the step-mother to my Mum. . . .
No. Not that Florence, HP.
Hmmm. My ex had a different meaning when she said "Aunty Flo was coming to visit..."She was generally known to the grown-ups in my family as "Auntie Flo"
A little like the Roger McGough poem in which the poet and his girlfriend 'each month wait for the poppy sellers to appear on her streets', perhaps.Hmmm. My ex had a different meaning when she said "Aunty Flo was coming to visit..."
Ah, yes, 'the tart with the cart' - as Dubliners know herShe steers her wheelbarrow
through streets broad & narrow. . . .
Ah, yes, 'the tart with the cart' - as Dubliners know her![]()