Rhinocratic Oaths
After his second wife passed away, Percy Rawlinson seemed to
spend more and more time with his alsatian owl.
His friends told him "You should get out more, Percy, or you'll
wind up looking like a dog, ha ha."
He was later arrested near a lampost.
At his trial some months later he surprised everyone by mistaking
a policeman for a postman and tearing his trousers off
with his bare teeth.
In his defence he told the court "It's hard to tell the
difference when they take their hats off."
Mrs Betty Pench was playing the trombone when
she heard a knock on the door.
"I wonder who that is at eleven o'clock in the morning" she thought,
but cautiously opened the door and instead of the turbanned ruffian
she had expected, she found a very nice young man.
"Mrs. Pench, you've won the car contest,
would you like a triumph spitfire
or 3000 in cash?" He smiled.
Mrs. Pench took the money. "What will you do with it all?
Not that it's any of my business, " he giggled.
"I think I'll become an alcoholic, " said Betty.
With a geranium behind each ear
and his face painted with gay cavalistic symbols,
six foot eight seventeen stone police seargent
Geoff Bull looked jolly convincing as he sweated and
grunted through a vigorous triscutine at the Fraga Gogo Viachella.
His hot surge trousers flapped wildly over his
enormous plastic sandals as he jumped and
jumped and gyrated towards a long-haired man.
"Uh, excuse me, ma'am, I have reason to believe
you can turn me on."
He leered suggestively.
As if by magic dozens of truncheons appeared
and they mercilessly thrashed him.
Poor Geoff, what a turnout for the books.
Much as he hated arguments or any kind of unpleasantness,
Ron Shir thought things had gone too far when,
returning from a weekend in Clapton,
he found that his neighbour had trimmed the enormous
hedge dividing their gardens into the shape of a human leg.
Enraged and envious beyond belief,
Ron seized his garden shears and clipped his white poodle Leo
into a coffee table.
"That'll fix it, " thought Ron, but he was wrong.
The following Wednesday his neighbour had his bushy
waist-length hair cut and permed into a model of the Queen Elizabeth
and went sailing.
Everywhere he went, people said "Hooray!"
Sometimes you just can't win.
spend more and more time with his alsatian owl.
His friends told him "You should get out more, Percy, or you'll
wind up looking like a dog, ha ha."
He was later arrested near a lampost.
At his trial some months later he surprised everyone by mistaking
a policeman for a postman and tearing his trousers off
with his bare teeth.
In his defence he told the court "It's hard to tell the
difference when they take their hats off."
Mrs Betty Pench was playing the trombone when
she heard a knock on the door.
"I wonder who that is at eleven o'clock in the morning" she thought,
but cautiously opened the door and instead of the turbanned ruffian
she had expected, she found a very nice young man.
"Mrs. Pench, you've won the car contest,
would you like a triumph spitfire
or 3000 in cash?" He smiled.
Mrs. Pench took the money. "What will you do with it all?
Not that it's any of my business, " he giggled.
"I think I'll become an alcoholic, " said Betty.
With a geranium behind each ear
and his face painted with gay cavalistic symbols,
six foot eight seventeen stone police seargent
Geoff Bull looked jolly convincing as he sweated and
grunted through a vigorous triscutine at the Fraga Gogo Viachella.
His hot surge trousers flapped wildly over his
enormous plastic sandals as he jumped and
jumped and gyrated towards a long-haired man.
"Uh, excuse me, ma'am, I have reason to believe
you can turn me on."
He leered suggestively.
As if by magic dozens of truncheons appeared
and they mercilessly thrashed him.
Poor Geoff, what a turnout for the books.
Much as he hated arguments or any kind of unpleasantness,
Ron Shir thought things had gone too far when,
returning from a weekend in Clapton,
he found that his neighbour had trimmed the enormous
hedge dividing their gardens into the shape of a human leg.
Enraged and envious beyond belief,
Ron seized his garden shears and clipped his white poodle Leo
into a coffee table.
"That'll fix it, " thought Ron, but he was wrong.
The following Wednesday his neighbour had his bushy
waist-length hair cut and permed into a model of the Queen Elizabeth
and went sailing.
Everywhere he went, people said "Hooray!"
Sometimes you just can't win.
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- The Bonzo Dog Band, Vol. 3: Dog Ends
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- The Bonzo Dog Band Vol 2 - The Outro
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