Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ah but you see Lady Lamb
> > Mad, bad, dangerous to know am I
> > That much I can't deny
> > But I'm also a lover of
> > acrid feni in a fine glass
> > and women with a nice
> > er, er, I quite forgot
> Dear Mervyn,
> I had no idea that I had such a gift fo
--- Mervyn Lobo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ah but you see Lady Lamb
> > Mad, bad, dangerous to know am I
> > That much I can't deny
> > But I'm also a lover of
> > acrid feni in a fine glass
> > and women with a nice
> > er, er, I quite forgot
>
> The
Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah but you see Lady Lamb
> Mad, bad, dangerous to know am I
> That much I can't deny
> But I'm also a lover of
> acrid feni in a fine glass
> and women with a nice
> er, er, I quite forgot
Folks,
The above reminds me of the answer I give to the
anti-drinking
--- Cecil Pinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You there Dostoevsky and you Byron
> and you Che Guerava. All
> those who agree with me only please.
A 'tis was but a pity
That although he was witty
Lord Byron wasted so much of his time
On Lady Caroline
There once was a woman who was bored as she sat at home changing diapers
and pureeing apples. To amuse herself one day she took a great breath and
sang out, "The Gulfees are being maligned. The Shipees are being maligned!"
The villagers came running up the hill to her house to save the Gulfees