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HE'S GOT A LOVELY SMILE!.......FUNNY
 
Hello Gentlemen, My name is Imogen.
I am new to Canberra. Im 23, sexy and busty with DD clevage.
Im looking forward to meeting you and enjoying our time together.
Cheers, Imogen xxx
 
You must've read Peta's thread about how to seduce a Gemini (and other Zodiacs):

- With Gemini you can get where you want if you praise his/her intellect. Listen carefully what he/she says, nodding with approval, make a game of words and let it be he/she who is convinced to go to bed.
 
Most English nursery rhymes have hidden meaning for us but historically they relate to particular events. I cant remember any specifics now but it does make interesting reading.
 
Awesome question, I've always thought there were some sexual meanings. Hokey pokey comes to mind.
 
Didnt you know if you play nursery rhymes backwards you get messages from satan...

Or was that beatles records... i can never rememeber...
 
They can cover quite dark periods in history And during a time when open speech could be perilous to your health
Mary, Mary Quite Contrary “Mary” is referring to Mary I, daughter of Henry VIII. The Catholic queen received quite a bad reputation during her short reign for executing Protestant loyalists. The garden in the rhyme is referring to the growth of a graveyard. Silver bells and cockleshells are believed to be euphemisms for instruments of torture. The “maids” is slang for a beheading instrument called “The Maiden” that came into common use before the guillotine.

And we bitch about telly and video games being violent:)
 
You must've read Peta's thread about how to seduce a Gemini (and other Zodiacs):

- With Gemini you can get where you want if you praise his/her intellect. Listen carefully what he/she says, nodding with approval, make a game of words and let it be he/she who is convinced to go to bed.
Greetings fellow Gemini ?
 
Never have I like clowns, they were always on side show alley with all the occult things at shows. Some occult is good, you are drawn to what you like when it comes to the occult, signs or symbols, but the clown WTF nah it's just creeepy....Yer it's a 'THING' Stephen King
 
LONDON BRIDGE IS FALLING DOWN (1744)
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In 2006, Fergie got saucy with some of this classic kid tune’s lyrics. But the original song wasn’t much better. Depending on whom you ask, “London Bridge is Falling Down” could be about a 1014 Viking attack, child sacrifice, or the normal deterioration of an old bridge. But the most popular theory seems to be that first one. More specifically: the alleged destruction of London Bridge at the hands of Olaf II of Norway some time in the early 1000s. (“Alleged” because some historians don’t believe that attack ever took place.) The song’s popularity around the world is often cited as further proof that it was the Vikings who created it, believing that they brought the tune to the many places they traveled. Oh, and that whole child sacrifice thing? That’s an idea that is also often debated (there’s no archaeological evidence to support it), but the theory goes that in order to keep London Bridge upright, its builders believed that it must be built on a foundation of human sacrifice, and that those same humans—mostly children—would help to watch over the bridge and maintain its sturdiness. Which we’re pretty sure isn’t a practice they teach you in architecture school
 
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