Booney wrote:CK wrote:I seem to be singular in saying "hooroo" to people, or using the phrase "a cheeky koala" about someone who pushes the envelope a bit.
Well you, and Keith Conlon.
And Don Burlke!
by RustyCage » Fri Dec 02, 2011 1:24 am
Booney wrote:CK wrote:I seem to be singular in saying "hooroo" to people, or using the phrase "a cheeky koala" about someone who pushes the envelope a bit.
Well you, and Keith Conlon.
by JAS » Fri Dec 02, 2011 1:33 am
pafc1870 wrote:Booney wrote:CK wrote:I seem to be singular in saying "hooroo" to people, or using the phrase "a cheeky koala" about someone who pushes the envelope a bit.
Well you, and Keith Conlon.
And Don Burlke!
by CK » Fri Dec 02, 2011 9:02 am
pafc1870 wrote:Booney wrote:CK wrote:I seem to be singular in saying "hooroo" to people, or using the phrase "a cheeky koala" about someone who pushes the envelope a bit.
Well you, and Keith Conlon.
And Don Burlke!
by stampy » Fri Dec 02, 2011 9:36 am
pafc1870 wrote:Booney wrote:CK wrote:I seem to be singular in saying "hooroo" to people, or using the phrase "a cheeky koala" about someone who pushes the envelope a bit.
Well you, and Keith Conlon.
And Don Burlke!
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