> http://www.caganer.com/index.php?language=en&osCsid=ldv2p94ilqd56gu0gcs2da41p3
Truly, it is possible to buy _anything_ on the internet.
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Cheers!
Ade.
To a Catalan, it's no more outlandish than being able to buy
Christmas cake online.
> http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B000796XXM/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&
> condition=used
>Huge may or may not have intoned:
>
>> http://www.caganer.com/index.php?language=en&osCsid=ldv2p94ilqd56gu0gcs2da41p3
>
>Truly, it is possible to buy _anything_ on the internet.
I think the most horrible and absurd thing is the story behind it and
the eighteenth century traditions.
Really, how is it possible we've been able to survive till today? What
a .... world.
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> It appears that Ade's point is well and truly proven.
Yes, the only thing I haven't been able to find to buy on the web are
real, fresh human faeces and I suspect that's simply because I'm too
lazy to look properly.
> On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 16:38:58 -0000, AdeV <sp...@solutionengineers.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Huge may or may not have intoned:
> >
>>>http://www.caganer.com/index.php?language=en&osCsid=ldv2p94ilqd56gu0g
>>>cs2d a41p3
> >
> >Truly, it is possible to buy _anything_ on the internet.
>
> I think the most horrible and absurd thing is the story behind it and
> the eighteenth century traditions.
Why? Because your "culture" and your traditions are different? I also
suspect it's an older than 18thC tradition, and that such ribaldry was
perfectly acceptable before the Victorians got to work at turning the UK
population into a hypocritical bunch of piss-faced proddy-dogs.
> Really, how is it possible we've been able to survive till today? What
> a .... world.
Not enough dots for "fucking" did you mean "shit" or "crap"? Why not
just type what you mean, or find some way of expressing yourself that
doesn't need veiled references to "bad" words? Indeed why is any word
"bad" other than once, long ago in a playground you swore and a bunch of
other kids went "Ooooorrrrrr I'm gonna tell on you" and pointed at you?
> http://www.caganer.com/index.php?language=en&osCsid=ldv2p94ilqd56gu0gcs2da41p3
Actually the QEII one is quite desirable as an object. It's right up
there with the Lego Holy Trinity.
> In uk.misc, (Huge) wrote in <7p143f...@mid.individual.net>::
>
> >> AdeV wrote:
> >>
> >>> Huge may or may not have intoned:
> >>>
> >>>>
http://www.caganer.com/index.php?language=en&osCsid=ldv2p94ilqd56gu0gcs2
da41p3
> >>>
> >>> Truly, it is possible to buy _anything_ on the internet.
> >
> >NSFW;
> >
> >http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=32333269
>
> Has it been picked up on regretsy.com?
Yes, some time ago.
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Rob - Shropshire
So many cats,
So few recipes...
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Rusty
Haven't been able to find any reference to a gunmaker called James Lees,
though.
Plenty of references to a film-maker of that name thobut.
(Have a pair of bar-locks sans cocks with that name on - probably from a
percussion shotgun)
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Rusty