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Saboteurs away, slip ropes and aweigh?
Its Sirjohn & Sir Les sailing a gay day
Could be a Sturgeon or even stingRay
espied by St Paul or is topic astray?
Too right JY. and anyway, the only thing that rhymes with bay is gay, or day, or way or hay or lay or nay. AND I'm still waiting to read what Kandyman said........ :roll:
Nightmares for Lasses wth unclean ashtray
No nag or say neigh (Nay?) no roll in the hay
For the word Gay was merry as you may
for We are the BARmen, Not "the other" Way
...she'll set you in clay :!: Aye and then you will never ever be able to lead me astray no matter how much you bray.
So gather your friends Sir Young John, St Paul and Ray and ship off and find another bay on which to stray and play...
Oh Captain,,my Captain I hear and obey
Your motley crew now say aye,aye T,was your bounteous beauty
that led us astray,
So as in Beu Jest?. j,taime c,est vrais,,, :roll:
When our JohnY speaks French in that sensous way
I sigh and I swoon and I literally sway
I feel a hot flush - (it's my sixth one today)
I need to cool down with a nice Chardonnay
Then stroll on the beach at Poverty Bay
and watch all the young men (hope they're not gay). 8)