I thought that was
exeunt, pursued by Rodent in a Bear suit
On 9/7/06, MJ Walker <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Ah, you mean "groping for trout in a peculiar river", Patrick - no doubt
> Middleton really wrote "guddling" in his revision but the censor wasn't
> having any Scottish bawdy on his stage.
> Enter Rodent, roaring for blood...
> M mischievousM
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> Patrick Mc Manus wrote:
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> >OED has two guddlings !!!!!!!!!!!!!one is to gargle
> >The other to grope fish aka gumphing
> >If I was a techno computer bore I would be able to copy it all here
> >Cheers gumphing P
> >Does it apply to ladies???
> >
> >
> >
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> One must be prepared for a piece of music which is laden with symbols: bells, Poltergeist knocks and grotesque figues. Kasper Rofelt.
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