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Greji wrote:Hey, bad example. colouring books have always been difficult. They got those damn lines that you got to keep the crayon inside of. Never could get the hang of that.....
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Quote:
Originally Posted by james
they had colour when you were a kid?
Greji wrote:What the hell are you laughing at Hair. Everybody in my high school had to study colours in their 3rd year, mixing it with water and rubbing it on paper. Those that didn't drink it, got a passing grade. It was fun pissing blue, green and purple for a couple of days.
See I was edumacated. I bet you thought I come from the backwoods or the bush or somepun....
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Hmmm...it may have only been my warped mind at work, but I thought he meant "color" as in difference between "color" (now) and "B&W" (way, way, way back in the olden days).
Greji wrote:He didn't mean that stuff we mixed up and smeared on our faces with our fingers?
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:You mean feces?
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:...or habits....
Greji wrote:Not me. I ain't never done a nun....
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:One of the advantages of being a Mick...![]()
(Of course, there is also the disadvantage <especially if you've been an altar boy> of the existence of priests....)
Greji wrote:I see what you're saying. I did hear that in a couple of parishes they were changing the name from confession to concession....
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