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By *lue NarwhalMan
over a year ago
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Sailors used to think dugongs were mermaids and fantasise about them...
Having seen dugongs, they are not the most attractive of beasts, it must've had something to do with the rum all those sailors drank...
Definitely a case of beer goggles.. |
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"Sailors used to think dugongs were mermaids and fantasise about them...
Having seen dugongs, they are not the most attractive of beasts, it must've had something to do with the rum all those sailors drank...
Definitely a case of beer goggles.."
And being horny as fuck |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I've read unicorns are real!"
yes I see is a large post of people looking for unicorns.
maybe the book you read had a map?
you could help those looking in their quest sir |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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here in ireland many people will regale you with stories of the faé and the older generation will scold you if you curse small mishaps , they often insist such things are the work of mischevious fairies . in rural ireland fairy mounds and fairy forts are common on farm lands and most farmers will never plough or sow over fairy mounds , to do so is very bad luck so farmers tend to be superstitious and err on the side of caution . Make of that what you will |
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"I've read unicorns are real!
yes I see is a large post of people looking for unicorns.
maybe the book you read had a map?
you could help those looking in their quest sir "
If I do find an elusive unicorn I shall be keeping for myself,
I am quite close to discovering the droppings from a rocking horse tho, apparently they are easier to find?! |
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