'pure sweet roses' and 'tropical wild flowers' eh? Barbara Cartland would
have been proud of such fine phrasing, not to mention the 'hot passionate
nights'. I suspect a case of verbal tuckerooeah.
On 23 March 2011 11:03, Patrick McManus <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> SEX LIFE
>
> he had always
> loved the pure
> sweet roses
> of
> English Folk Music
> lala trally lala lee
> but
> recently
> he had discovered
> the tropical wild flowers
> hot passionate delights
> of
> World Music
> ram bamma bam!
> tuckoo tuckerooeah!
> zam zam zugger!
> tackertack terakko taa!
> tee untarla muzarrra!
> que quanga zha!
> choZaha!
>
>
>
> pmcmanus
> q806
>
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