All I got was pics of box's of crackers pretty much....... so I won't bore you with the results........"yawn"
FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![]()
How predictable was this??
And whats more , Steve Parish is the president lol .
Errr, I figure you're all a sleep by now, so will be safe to post.
Let me just say there is no way I'm posting the first couple pics on the first page....the choice of a fat man in a spandex suit & a naked "unusual" dude with his woo hoo exposed, is just not going to happen.
1st one...I don't know, don't ask, I can't tell ya.
The 2nd one...some one needs to wax more often
...and the 3rd....Wicked!
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Hmmmm
A fairly eclectic mix but here's a couple for the purient
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Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoscet
Hehehehehehehehe the choices were endless !
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A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"
Bowls can wait !
Kind of predictable really...
Great game though!
'He's a simple man, with a heart of gold in a complicated land...' Working Class Man - Jimmy Barnes
huh... Sachin Tendulkar and a President Obama-Flash Gordon t-shirt piss take...
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Learn basic maintenance as motorcycle boots are not comfortable for walking in
"The age of pixies, like that of chivalry, is gone. There is, perhaps, at present hardly a house they are reputed to visit. Even the fields and lanes which they formerly frequented seem to be nearly forsaken. Their music is rarely heard."
Pixies are said to be uncommonly beautiful, though there are some called pixies who have distorted and strange appearances. One pixie is said to have some goat-like features. Another is said to be coltish in character.
They are often ill-clothed or naked. In 1890, William Crossing noted a pixie's preference for bits of finery: "Indeed, a sort of weakness for finery exists among them, and a piece of ribbon appears to be ... highly prized by them." Lack of fashion sense has been taken by Rachael de Vienne, a modern fantasy writer, to mean that pixies generally go unclothed, though they are sensitive to human need for covering. In de Vienne's book, the main character, a pixie child, delights in ribbons made from her father's shirt.
Some pixies are said to steal children or to lead travellers astray. This seems to be a cross-over from fairy mythology and not originally attached to pixies; in 1850, Thomas Keightley observed that much of Devon pixie mythology may have originated from fairy myth. Pixies are said to reward consideration and punish neglect on the part of larger humans, for which Keightley gives examples. By their presence they bring blessings to those who are fond of them.
Pixies are drawn to horses, riding them for pleasure and making tangled ringlets in the manes of those horses they ride. They are "great explorers familiar with the caves of the ocean, the hidden sources of the streams and the recesses of the land."
Some find pixies to have a human origin or to "partake of human nature", in distinction to fairies whose mythology is traced to immaterial and malignant spirit forces. In some discussions pixies are presented as wingless, pygmy-like creatures, however this is probably a later accretion to the mythology.
One British scholar took pixie myth seriously enough to state his belief that "Pixies were evidently a smaller race, and, from the greater obscurity of the … tales about them, I believe them to have been an earlier race."
The first 2 images -honest!
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