A silly young girl from Lynton
took a stroll across the meadow for fun
but her shorts were miniscule,
she took off her blouse to keep cool
now she has bites where she’d rather have none
A silly young girl from Lynton
took a stroll across the meadow for fun
but her shorts were miniscule,
she took off her blouse to keep cool
now she has bites where she’d rather have none
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Like your limerick. Would that be Lynton in Devon?
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There can be only one, the place of my birth
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Ah. your west to me east.
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But I had the sea, the cliffs and the moors, no contest.
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And I have the sea, golden beaches, cliffs to south of me, and marshes behind me.
A pretty close match, I’d say. Though mine is undoubtedly softer than yours. We don’t have shit weather, or not very often 🙂
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True, we should appreciate every part of our beautiful country, apart from Luton I suppose
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It is hard to like Luton. 🙂
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lol, good one!
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Thank you
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That’s what happens when you strip as you walk!
Fun stuff, Bobby!
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The price of brazenness I guess
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Too fun!!
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Thank you
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