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vogonpoet (AViators at A13264670)

Will I ever stop simulposting?

HOw can 2Legs doubt the quality of the mead?


No is a tradtional form of Japanese dance

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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

No (sometimes spelled "Noh") is a traditional
form of Japanese dance that dates from the
14th century. Until the 1800s, it was reserved
for the aristocracy. Actors make use of elaborate
costumes and masks.

No is the subject of this post. smiley - smiley


No is a tradtional form of Japanese dance

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vogonpoet (AViators at A13264670)

HI Paul ,yes, this thread was the illegitiamate offspring of the questions only thread - I claim not to know who the father is, bit i wouldnt believe myself for one minute if I were you....


No is a tradtional form of Japanese dance

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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

Cloning of the questions only thread has consequently resulted in the entire female olympic Sweedish syncronised swimming team doing whatever it is they do on a "day off", and recklessly ignoring the breech in regulations governing the movement of small (mainly green) pieces of paper.


No is a tradtional form of Japanese dance

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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

I'm sorry, yes, we have no peanuts here today.


No is a tradtional form of Japanese dance

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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

*bangs his head on the celing with his finger, repeadily.


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