domtyler said:Get the Police in, in no way can this be described as wasting their time.
What a bad smell by the side of the road? What odds are you giving me on roadkill versus human?
domtyler said:Get the Police in, in no way can this be described as wasting their time.
LOL! I 'aint not never heard that come-back before. Nice one.Cab said:The one who made the rhyme, did the crime.
bonj said:But since I smelt it again tonight, I can't help thinking 'what if it's a dead body?'![]()
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mrben said:strange women lying in canals distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony.
(In Mexican bandit accent) Badgers? Badgers? We don't need no stiiinkin' badgers!andygates said:Probably is. Probably a dead badger
Maz said:(In Mexican bandit accent) Badgers? Badgers? We don't need no stiiinkin' badgers!
Abitrary said:This sounds to me like symptoms of an occultist sacrificial site nearby.
Are there ley lines intersecting this place?
Tetedelacourse said:But make sure you have an alibi as they will immediately suspect you. Tdrinka you would obviously need a watertight alibi.
bonj said:How would i find out about ley lines, is there a map of them on the internet or something?
It's done the rounds a bit, that 'stinkin' badges' quote. I remember it from Blazin' Saddles.col said:Great film![]()
bonj said:actually that sounds a lot more likely. How would i find out about ley lines, is there a map of them on the internet or something?
More like: Where tha' goo-in on't baa'ik?Abitrary said:What are the locals like? Do they nod at you suspiciously, smoking pipes and say stuff like, 'arrrrr, off somewhere on your aluminium broomstick, is you boy?'