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NOW

Hi,

Somebody asked me if I had kissed her yet? Unfortunately, I don't know where her "yet" is. ????

602
 
602, ye were so close. it comes from a line in an old song which says, "I wonder who's kissing her now".

ye stole my thunder wi my next one, was going to be "and where is her Yet" ?.
 
oops, nearly forgot about this yin.

oky doky, a "womans yet".

going back some years there was a news bulletin giving a report of a shooting in a certain country. the newsman said a woman was shot and the police still havn't got the bullet out of her yet. so, where the **** is it, ive looked everywhere.
 
So to clarify things a little, what we are saying is a now, is the same as a yet, and a yet, when wet, is nearly the same as a tinyet,(similar to the can)but man AND women get it in the can, which, in the final shot, also looked wet!!

I am so confused............. men AND women can get it in the can, and women can only have it in the wetyet, AND the now, is sometimes wet?????

I feel Frank Sinatra was right when he sang..........and NOW the END is near etc etc.
 
aye its like that N.I., wee bit like the man who asked his buddy the result of the 3'clock race at doncaster, his buddy said " thingdymajig was first, whit dae ye call it was second, and a forget the name o the third yin ".
 

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