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Well that sounds like a plan.
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In 1600 years Sir Baldrick will be trying to explain the ritual significance of it.
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This is Peelers place, between the masonic symbols, the collection of handcuffs and truncheons, his private cell, the wargames stuff will be the least of their worries.
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That would be Saint Peeler, Blessed Keeper of the Peace, and His Holy Relics.FreddBloggs wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 10:27 am This is Peelers place, between the masonic symbols, the collection of handcuffs and truncheons, his private cell, the wargames stuff will be the least of their worries.
The Holy Truncheon....
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....of Treblinka (often seen paired with the Holy Hand-Grenade of Antioch).
Is it like the Ghurkha kukri, in that he can't return it to its sheath unless he's brained someone with it?
Is it like the Ghurkha kukri, in that he can't return it to its sheath unless he's brained someone with it?
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Hold up - that does resemble me when I was deep undercover for a while. It was the boots what gave me away. And quite right Baron, once drawn, someone's got to be twatted with it.