Ten burly bikies walked
into a pub,
Where there was a
lone drinker, and this is the rub;
They ordered their
drinks, and told him to shout,
But he told them to
"Piss Off", as he headed out.
So they belted him
up, before he reached the door,
And remarked to the
barman that his fighting was poor;
"And his driving is
poor", the barman replied,
"He's just run over
10 Harleys outside".
Sadly, the Irishman's
old dog had died,
And the poor old fellow
just cried and cried;
"Would you bury me
dog?" he asked his best mate,
"For the poor old
feller has met his fate."
His mate grabbed a
spade and went into the yard,
And he dug for ages,
the ground was so hard;
When the old fellow
went, the progress to see,
His best mate
had dug, not one hole, but three.
"And why did you dig
three holes me old son?'
"Sure you only needed
to dig just one";
And his mate replied,
in a voice rather gruff,
"Cause the first three
holes weren't deep enough".
What is that swinging
through the trees?
Why it's a monkey.
Bravely swinging up
so high,
It's a spunky monkey,
Admired and adored
by all the girls,
It's a hunky spunky
monkey,
Feeding on drugged
fruit, berries and leaves,
It's a junky,
hunky, spunky monkey,
With fur all matted
from the sap from the trees,
It's a gunky, junky,
hunky, spunky monkey.
My wife loves turtle
doves,
She likes them on
the wing;
She feeds them every
day,
So she can hear them
sing.
The girl across the
road,
Thinks they are uncouth;
They sit upon her
ridge caps,
And do their business
on her roof.
Marriage is a wondrous
thing,
It makes two people
one;
It means you don't
have to look very far,
When you want a little
fun.
Marriage is a busy
time,
You work so very hard;
From slaving in the
kitchen,
To raking up the yard.
Marriage is a serious
thing,
A commitment made
for life;
It means that you
have told the world,
That you love her
best...'The Wife'.
There was once a Russian
woman
Rough and ugly as
they came;
Who used to walk round
naked,
For she had no sense
of shame.
She was so very ugly,
She would stand out
in the road;
And the children would
all stone her,
For they thought she
was a toad.
She didn't have much
money,
For she didn't need
a lot;
And she used to frighten
ghosts,
For the little bit
she got.
She used to chase the
children,
And it really was
a shame;
For they knew not
what to call her,
Fresia Wotsisoff was
her name.