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Under the overhang with my hand in the frying pan I am tickling trout, making them laugh and pulling them out,but the bailiff gives a stiff warning and says, 'don't be here in the morning' A trout with a smile on its face is as good as a bird in the hand,at my place there's a plaice,they can play catch me can, 'til they're battered and fried with chips at the side. I am tickling trout with my hand in the pan,the tide's going out,the time's getting thin,the bailiffs about and I know it's a sin but it's fun.
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Apr 9, 2014
Apr 9, 2014 at 3:07 AM UTC
River tale #1
Under the overhang with my hand in the frying pan I am tickling trout, making them laugh and pulling them out,but the bailiff gives a stiff warning and says, 'don't be here in the morning' A trout with a smile on its face is as good as a bird in the hand,at my place there's a plaice,they can play catch me can, 'til they're battered and fried with chips at the side. I am tickling trout with my hand in the pan,the tide's going out,the time's getting thin,the bailiffs about and I know it's a sin but it's fun.
john-edward-smallshaw
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Apr 9, 2014
Apr 9, 2014 at 3:07 AM UTC
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