Hw 22/9 - The Jolly Dragman

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Hw 22/9 - The Jolly Dragman

Post by warooa » Thu Sep 11, 2014 12:41 pm

The Jolly Dragman - apologies to everyone (especially AB)

Once a jolly dragman – camp, bi and really wrong,
blundered around with his boobies to be.
And they sat and they dropped and he reckoned they were really spoiled,
“Full fronted falsies bewildered”, said he.

Poor Bob the builder from near St Kilda,
who wore a D cup and filled her for free.
Yes they sat and they propped and he started feeling paranoid
“full fronted falsies bewildered”, said he.

Then got his thumb stuck, everything was going wrong,
up jumped the dragman and shouted “WHY ME?!”
Something twanged as he shoved his thumb stuck in his upper-drag,
“Full fronted falsies bewildered”, said he.

Then Bob the Builder, all out of kilter,
grabbed at his bra strap with one finger free.
Something twanged as he shoved his thumb-stuck in his upper drag,
“Who’ll help a-falsiing this figure?”, said he.

Up rode a squatter, mounted on his double bed,
Down came the snoopers, 1, 2, 3.
“We heard you got your thumb stuck, somewhere in your upper drag,
We’ll have your falsies re-filled – Double D”.

Bob from St Kilda, day job as builder,
pumped up his fun-bags and grabbed them with glee
“you also need a tum-tuck – look at all that belly-sag -
but first get your falsies familiar", said thee.

But up jumped the dragman, and said “this is a silly song!
You’ll never make me a size Double D."
And this post won’t be heard in the echelons of parody,
quickly dissolving away, you’ll agree. :roll:

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Re: Hw 22/9 - The Jolly Dragman

Post by Maureen K Clifford » Thu Sep 11, 2014 3:33 pm

Maybe not - it might get shared on the Facebook page :lol: :lol: I can almost feel a Mardi Gras coming on.

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Re: Hw 22/9 - The Jolly Dragman

Post by Terry » Thu Sep 11, 2014 3:35 pm

G/day Marty

You seem to have studied the drag scene in depth mate.

Been reading a couple of the kids Bob the Builder books as well,
but he's now a new age guy compared to the the bloke I remember.

Cheers Terry

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Re: Hw 22/9 - The Jolly Dragman

Post by Heather » Thu Sep 11, 2014 4:37 pm

:lol: See what the heat does to you! I wonder if Banjo would get it? Geez I'd love to be inside your head for a day Marty - no longer though cause I reckon it would be exhausting!

Heather :)

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Re: Hw 22/9 - The Jolly Dragman

Post by Neville Briggs » Thu Sep 11, 2014 4:53 pm

I don't get it ???
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Re: Hw 22/9 - The Jolly Dragman

Post by warooa » Thu Sep 11, 2014 9:55 pm

Neither do I Nev :|

Thanks Terry, (I think :? ) - I wouldn't of thought my head would exhaust you Heather, then again, it depends what makes you exhausted. :)

And I doubt such a high brow medium as Facebook deserves such peurility, Maureen ;)

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