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The first limerick originated from a song about a sailor from Limerick, Ireland and dates back to the 14th century. The five line nonsense verse has now become universally known as the limerick. Limericks can be funny, clever and often rude, but always bring much amusement. This compilation of rude, very rude and disgusting limerics reveal the true essence of the "dirty limerick".
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Na okładce: There was a young girl called Gloria who was had by Sir Gerald Du Maurier... .
Na dole okładki: ...By six other men, Sir Gerald again, and the band at the Waldorf-Astoria.
Na dole okładki: Rude, Very Rude & Disgusting.
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