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1 It's not every one likes to play gooseberry .
2 Besides, I don't want to play gooseberry .
3 Come along, and you'll be able to sympathize with all poor souls who have to play gooseberry often.
4 It costs €25 for a car of up to five people, as long as no one's scared to play gooseberry .
5 That mean she want to be rid of Jeekie, because he got sit there and play gooseberry when she wish talk alone with you.
6 I'm fed up with playing gooseberry .
7 Trumpeter Wynton Marsalis plays gooseberry for one track, but really it's the two stars who make this gem shine.
8 But Bray were not prepared to play gooseberries in the party among Celtic fans to celebrate the arrival of O'Neill.
9 "Brangane is playing gooseberry , as you say in England," he said.
10 Blue jumps back on to Cole's knee, and before I know it they're swapping soppy, sloppy kisses and I feel as if I'm playing gooseberry .
11 To tell you the honest truth, Miss Briskett, I'm just a bit fed up with playing gooseberry by day, and piquet (with Madame!)
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