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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
Hastings is a seaside town where King Harold once burnt his cakes. Now there is live footage of the high street flooded and a large eel, the size of a large snake, is happily swimming along without a care in the world. T is not sure if scientists have identified the species but the bugger could even be a snake. It's all over the news. |
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By *TG3Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"Hastings is a seaside town where King Harold once burnt his cakes. Now there is live footage of the high street flooded and a large eel, the size of a large snake, is happily swimming along without a care in the world. T is not sure if scientists have identified the species but the bugger could even be a snake. It's all over the news. " If people are forming a line behind it its a conga probably |
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"Hastings is a seaside town where King Harold once burnt his cakes. Now there is live footage of the high street flooded and a large eel, the size of a large snake, is happily swimming along without a care in the world. T is not sure if scientists have identified the species but the bugger could even be a snake. It's all over the news. If people are forming a line behind it its a conga probably "
Oh, bravo! |
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Saw lots of footage of the floods yesterday! The main that had burst! And further along Alexander Park flooded! There is a local lady in Hastings that does a daily live walk in Hastings and St Leonards x |
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"Hastings is a seaside town where King Harold once burnt his cakes. Now there is live footage of the high street flooded and a large eel, the size of a large snake, is happily swimming along without a care in the world. T is not sure if scientists have identified the species but the bugger could even be a snake. It's all over the news. " . Did they have cakes back in those days |
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"I love the mad cocktail of historical wrongness in your first sentence. A work of art."
Never mind the madness of them being the size of a large snake…so about 35 ft long like an anaconda then?
Tom the troll is on top form this week |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"I love the mad cocktail of historical wrongness in your first sentence. A work of art.
Never mind the madness of them being the size of a large snake…so about 35 ft long like an anaconda then?
Tom the troll is on top form this week "
Watch the video and judge Velvey |
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"I love the mad cocktail of historical wrongness in your first sentence. A work of art.
Never mind the madness of them being the size of a large snake…so about 35 ft long like an anaconda then?
Tom the troll is on top form this week "
Well on the plus side at least it wasn't blind or riding a bike..that really would have fired him up.. |
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"Hastings is a seaside town where King Harold once burnt his cakes. Now there is live footage of the high street flooded and a large eel, the size of a large snake, is happily swimming along without a care in the world. T is not sure if scientists have identified the species but the bugger could even be a snake. It's all over the news. If people are forming a line behind it its a conga probably "
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"I love the mad cocktail of historical wrongness in your first sentence. A work of art.
Never mind the madness of them being the size of a large snake…so about 35 ft long like an anaconda then?
Tom the troll is on top form this week
Watch the video and judge Velvey"
It’s an eel the size of an eel- no large snake action going on.
Does Tom fib about the length of everything he sees? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Hastings is a seaside town where King Harold once burnt his cakes. Now there is live footage of the high street flooded and a large eel, the size of a large snake, is happily swimming along without a care in the world. T is not sure if scientists have identified the species but the bugger could even be a snake. It's all over the news. "
I think Tom might be confused, as I'm sure it was King Alfred who burnt his cakes and it was in Somerset.
It was Harold who took one in the eye in Hastings, which is something we have in common
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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These old myths and wives tales gel into one so no matter if it's Alfred, Harold or Napoleon.. they all would have burned cakes at some point but sure you would see an eel that large swimming down the hight street in Hastings in Roman times |
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"Hastings is a seaside town where King Harold once burnt his cakes. Now there is live footage of the high street flooded and a large eel, the size of a large snake, is happily swimming along without a care in the world. T is not sure if scientists have identified the species but the bugger could even be a snake. It's all over the news.
I think Tom might be confused, as I'm sure it was King Alfred who burnt his cakes and it was in Somerset.
It was Harold who took one in the eye in Hastings, which is something we have in common
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Big Harold ? |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Hastings is a seaside town where King Harold once burnt his cakes. Now there is live footage of the high street flooded and a large eel, the size of a large snake, is happily swimming along without a care in the world. T is not sure if scientists have identified the species but the bugger could even be a snake. It's all over the news.
I think Tom might be confused, as I'm sure it was King Alfred who burnt his cakes and it was in Somerset.
It was Harold who took one in the eye in Hastings, which is something we have in common
Big Harold ? "
A myth .... |
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