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    Very good!

    Sounds like the Englishman subscribes to the adage that a gentleman is one who knows how to play the pipes but doesn't
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    Quote Originally Posted by McClef View Post
    Very good!

    Sounds like the Englishman subscribes to the adage that a gentleman is one who knows how to play the pipes but doesn't
    I'll have to remember that one. That's pretty funny
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    Great jokes,you've made me think of a joke Billy Connoly told on an American TV interview. It was the joke that his father told every year at Christmas.

    Two Englishmen, two Irishmen, two Scotsmen and two Welshmen were shipwrecked on a desert island. After they had been there for a year, the two Irishmen were still fighting on the beach. The two Welshmen had formed a choir. The two Scotsmen had built a still, and the two Englishmen were still waiting to be formally introduced.

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    Very good!
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