Posted March 1, 2010 in | Corkers |
This is a very touching story about life, death & friends. It’s certain to strum your heartstrings and touch your soul.…
Posted December 2, 2009 in | Corkers |
I stumbled across this cartoon recently on the blog of Malum Nalu. I think it’s an absolute classic. Good to see the Private Sector also getting a mention!…
Posted November 25, 2009 in | Corkers |
These questions about South Africa were posted on a South African Tourism Website by foreigners around the world and were answered by the website owner (great sense of humour!)…
Posted November 8, 2009 in | Corkers |
How are these for passing comments by the elite of the soccer world? Players and managers alike!!…
Posted November 5, 2009 in | Corkers |
The following are all replies that Manchester women have, allegedly, written on Child Support Agency Forms in the section for listing “father’s details;” or putting it another way. Who’s the Daddy?…
Posted November 2, 2009 in | Corkers |
A question to all you bibliophiles out here: Would you buy a book from this store?…
Posted October 6, 2009 in | Corkers |
Shortly after arriving in Papua New Guinea back in April 2005 I seriously thought that I had arrived in a land of sexual abstinence and frigidity. Almost five years down the track and I now have a much better insight into the quirks, nuances and covertness of PNG sexuality…
Posted September 23, 2009 in | Corkers |
Anyone in need of a good belly laugh right now? I certainly am!! Nothing like some giggle juice to get the old worry beads a tumbling. Here’s a few cartoons to get you started…
Posted September 14, 2009 in | Corkers |
A story appeared in the Post Courier last week about a sex cult emerging in the Wau District located in a remote part of the Morobe Province. The cult leader claims that by having sex in public the locals will automatically experience a bonza crop of bananas…
Posted August 27, 2009 in | Corkers |
Someone asked the other day, ‘What was your favorite fast food when you were growing up?’ ‘We didn’t have fast food when I was growing up,’ I informed him. ‘All the food was slow.’…