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Drake or a Duck?
By: Bashtard Date: June 14, 2020, 2:16 am
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Oh dear. It appears many duck eggs sold for consumption are
fertilised.
Very hard to separate the Drakes from the Ducks
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-52838747
Lots of camp male ducks masquerading as ladies
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Re: Drake or a Duck?
By: Ducky Date: June 14, 2020, 5:14 am
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Naturally that story caught my eye - sounds like quackers to me.
I wish my relatives well in this difficult of time.
Lucky it wasn't the Irish bog-trotting paddy mick Iolar c unt
who bought them - he'd have thrown them at his wh0re of a wife
for failing to get a single client on O'Connell Street the night
before. Things are most verily tough in that low class
household.
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Re: Drake or a Duck?
By: Bashtard Date: June 14, 2020, 7:53 am
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Lol only Ioliar is high class Irish. His coffee shops were setup
with money from rich parents. All a vanity dream that they let
him indulge in that has now vanished into thin air.
Barbarella is the Dublin skank. On a night out with a short
skirt on she has been known to stop after closing hours to sit
on a concrete pillar, only for the pillar to slip up inside her
gaping holes.
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