Lionheart wrote:"Peter" is a 19th Century British word commonly used by lower and/or criminal classes, it referred to a box, trunk or safe.
Bad Bob wrote:Lionheart wrote:"Peter" is a 19th Century British word commonly used by lower and/or criminal classes, it referred to a box, trunk or safe.
Yeah, Lionheart's back!
Is it unwise to point out the comedy of an Australian knowing 19th-century British criminal slang?
Bad Bob wrote:Lionheart wrote:"Peter" is a 19th Century British word commonly used by lower and/or criminal classes, it referred to a box, trunk or safe.
Yeah, Lionheart's back!
Is it unwise to point out the comedy of an Australian knowing 19th-century British criminal slang?
murphy0151 wrote:Who wears The Fishermans Ring?
dward wrote:Kash_Mountain wrote:Which city has most canals in the world?
Venice or Amsterdam?
Bad Bob wrote:Lionheart wrote:"Peter" is a 19th Century British word commonly used by lower and/or criminal classes, it referred to a box, trunk or safe.
Yeah, Lionheart's back!
Is it unwise to point out the comedy of an Australian knowing 19th-century British criminal slang?
Kash_Mountain wrote:Which city has most canals in the world?
peewee wrote:Bad Bob wrote:Lionheart wrote:"Peter" is a 19th Century British word commonly used by lower and/or criminal classes, it referred to a box, trunk or safe.
Yeah, Lionheart's back!
Is it unwise to point out the comedy of an Australian knowing 19th-century British criminal slang?
Kash_Mountain wrote:Which city has most canals in the world?
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