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IkemenTommy wrote:"Dr. Bong..."
Now there is a name I am sure got many ridicules while growing up.
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
Mulboyne wrote:British tabloids used to get up to this kind of thing a lot whenever England went up against Germany in football. ...
Two World Wars, One World Cup is a football song sung by supporters of the English National Team. It is especially directed at the German fans, making reference to the world wars that were fought in the 20th century, and how England defeated West Germany to win the 1966 FIFA World Cup. The chant refers to the fact that Germany have never beaten England in a FIFA World CupFinal.[1]
It is considered particularly inflammatory and in 2006 the Government of the UK cautioned fans travelling to Germany for the World Cup to refrain from taunting the locals with this tune.[2]
Ten German Bombers was originally a song sung by English school children during World War II. It uses the same tune as 'She'll Be Coming 'Round The Mountain' though its verse and chorus follow the format of the song 'Ten Green Bottles':
There were ten German bombers in the air,
There were ten German bombers in the air,
There were ten German bombers, Ten German bombers,
There were ten German bombers in the air,
And the RAF from England shot one down,
And the RAF from England shot one down,
And the RAF from England, The RAF from England,
And the RAF from England shot one down,
These verses are then repeated with one more bomber being shot down, until there are none left. (In the penutlimate verses it is changed to "There was" and "shot it down") The final verses of the song are:
There were no German bombers in the air,
There were no German bombers in the air,
There were no German bombers, No German bombers,
There were no German bombers in the air,
Iraira wrote:Sounds like the name of an advice column in High Times.
"Dear Dr. Bong,
420 to thee. Been having problems with debris getting stuck at the bottom of my...ahem...water pipe. A friend told me that regular industrial bleach will remove the residues, but I'm like, man, I don't want that bleach vibe in my smoke, y'know. I mean, I'm kinda 'God makes it, I smoke it, that settles it.', so it's all about the green bud-life nature. Any advice would be great. No stems, man...no stems!"
AssKissinger wrote:What did he say?
Korean supporters have not forgiven Ichiro for his comment at the last World Baseball Classic that he wanted to hand the Korean team a defeat which they would remember for thirty years.
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