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    Default thanks Rover

    ''If u break your leg don't come running to me''
    ''pull the other leg its got bells on''

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    Quote Originally Posted by experienced punter View Post
    ''If u break your leg don't come running to me''
    ''pull the other leg its got bells on''
    What can I say, I lust for some knickers today,
    If I get some, I'll put them over my head,
    it'll make my limp cock as hard as lead.
    Then I'll chew them totally to bits,
    lower my head and suck them tits.
    I'll parcel them up, with all the extras too,
    and I'll post them there knickers directly to you.

    (They're getting worse).
    Once a prick - always a prick.

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    Why do we refer to a cupboard or a wardrope in Ireland as a "press"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fran Tick View Post
    Why do we refer to a cupboard or a wardrope in Ireland as a "press"?
    press cupboard 

    –noun English Furniture. a cupboard of the 16th and 17th centuries having an overhanging top above a recessed cabinet, beneath which is a section of drawers or cabinets.

    I think a Press Cupboard is a specific type of Cupboard. I never heard a Wardrobe being refered to as a press

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