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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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We have had a little kleeble in the midlands but not much, I awoke today too find a a few inches of it covering my paths but a quick brush with the broom got rid of it.
How is it everywhere else now, are you still knee deep in kleeble ?
Oh sorry I forgot to mention that I decided to solve the British problem with snow by changing it's name to kleeble.
Well it worked for the factory of horror - Windscale in Cumbria, the government changed it's name to Sellafield and all the problems and bad history went away |
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over a year ago
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Cant wait for the first BBC weather reporter talking about the amount of kleeble happening locally, and Jed in the background knowing what it really means with a broad smile on his face |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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The word just popped into my mind as I tried to think of a new word for snow.
I just googled it and found this
Kleeble 6 up, 1 down
buy kleeble mugs, tshirts and magnets
The exposure of ones gentials when in a mixed sex group. Still practiced in some rural parts of England as part of May day celebrations of fertility song and dance
Eee I adido a Kleeble we will go, a Kleebling we will go to see a John with nought on .................
kleebling may dance dangles fertility birch
Over to you Mr Freud |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Did my usual and tried to perv the OP but can't so will just send you a hug for making me smile with the new word - love it but still haven't had enough of it whatever you chose to call it lol xxx Raz xxx |
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