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Anyone ever seen that Paul hogan show scene when he talks about going to see Romeo and Juliet with Delvine Delaney.
Im sure we can resolve this SBD like we used to resolve things back in the day by skimming stones across the water when we used to go on holidays together at Jervis Bay. You me Coolie and snout
what memories
He is telling strop about the play.I would've but can't remember.
Love Hoges,
Will google that.
He is telling strop about the play.
He was bored in the theatre watching Romeo and Juliet.
He was saying how funny he was
When Juliet says Romeo Romeo where are thou Romeo
Hoges told how he yelled out
"He's gone for a tosca "
( that was a popular chocolate bar of the day and the slogan was " he's gone for a tosca)
He then asked delvine to tell strop how funny it was.
To which she replied
Yes
The first 15 times
That's what these two dickhead Dragons f**kwits remind me of.
Nah mate. Can't remember.
Wait... Was that the weekend I slept with your sister?
Considering how ugly she is, surely you can forgive me for suppressing all memory from that weekend.
All I remember is that coolie and snout had a crack too. And you were crying in the bus all the way home. Between sobs all we could get out of you was "it's not fair" and "I thought she loved me".
Seriously mate. You still holding a grudge?
That's actually quite good. Most trolls just get upset when it's given back.Well considering my dad married your mum.. you mean OUR sister ...and yes i felt betrayed and upset and yes i still hold some sort of grudge.... im willing to talk about it and move on ....i dont think OUR sister is ugly maybe in a Sophie Monk type of ugly possibly. the thing is while i wanted to... i didnt sleep with OUR sister... you did by your own admission ....and snout and coolie and carcharias and card shark well everyone did.... the point is she said you were the best which is strangely arrousing
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I'm okay then I only ticked five boxes.
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