How silly is this?

Shouldn’t joint be in that sentence somewhere ?

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It’s really true, I tell you! The original writer of Puff added a happy ending and Jackie Paper’s daughter discovers Puff

Puff Happy Ending!

“Which is only fitting, notes daughter Bethany. “In concert, my dad would talk about the real meaning of Puff,” she said, “that it was about the innocence of childhood lost but that there were always other children who needed Puff. So there’s a real sense of a cycle, of growing up and passing it on.”

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In my innocence I had to Google that!

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The bogart, the joint or the PUFF? :scream::rofl:

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Clearly I’m not as innocent :innocent::face_with_hand_over_mouth::sweat_smile:

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Bogart.

That’s alright then! Phew! :joy:

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I’m was waiting for someone to comment on “happy ending” but no one did, so you’re all still quite innocent!

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Really? :scream:You obviously never heard that song then . :joy:

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Thanks for sharing that link @Maree. Some things just live on in the heart.

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I know nothing. My mummy brought me up all prim and proper.

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…. That alternative puff the magic dragon ending link doesn’t work for me.

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Sorry, I think I’ve fixed it now xx

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You poor thing. :pensive:lol :wink:

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Just googled that, finally found what I think you are referring to, and well I never, learn something new everyday.

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Oh no, now you’ve got that on your Google search history and it’s all my fault! :rofl:

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Dragons are never abandoned entirely - Tiffany collects them all and cares for them!

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I really had fun on this thread, thanks folks, dragons and friends with alternative realities.

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You could allay maree’s concerns abiut your browsing history by telling her your incognito.

I think can allay her fears by telling I have probably got worse on my browsing history.

I think I might have already posted about how I was googling a song my elder sister used to love as a child, I wasn’t sure how it was spelled, (spelt? I’m never sure about that), obviously mis-spelled (spelt?) it and found myself looking a a sort of glove a man might use for self-pleasuring.

The song was Sucu-sucu by the way, but I can’t remember what spelling I used to get the glove.

Then there was the time I was googling for another song, I thought the singer was called Twinky, when I got the results I found my mistake. Her name was Twinkle - the song was Terry.

Probably both still on my browsing history, along with other curiosity inspired indiscretions.

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