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I like these new uniforms well enough – but are the lipstick and wig strictly needed?
I don’t care if you DO want to be woman, private – you had no right to shoot the regimental sloth.
Busty La Roux, I have loved you for so many years and never had the courage to say. Will you make the happiest officer in the world…?
‘The lads are never gonna believe this’ thought Jones, hurriedly texting the entire officers’ mess on his iPhone 5.
Good Lord; the Canadians have arrived!
Great Scot! The Rebecca Riots have started again but this in Canada. This is going to be greeeeeat fun. How terrible Maple Syrup everywhere!!
When you have finished doing your lipstick,can you please help me up.
avril bowman, If I knew I was going to play a women in this play I would of practised how to put my make up on especially this horriable coloured lip stick.
I don’t care what you say, the lads haven’t been in the trenches THAT LONG!
Since that one wasn’t funny, how about “… And what do you call your act again?” “Barb Wyre and the Gas Attacks!”