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When you've quite finished sucking each other off .... :rolleyes;Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras. -
Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostNot really.
There's abundant evidence that Suity is part of the sad sack stable of sockies that live a fantasy life on CUK General, it's all made up bollocks and there's nothing harsh in pointing that out.
More lies from the fantasy factory, shame there's no comedy value to any of them, just pathetic attention seeking crap.
Of course. There are sockies and there are sockies. But in this case, although it does appear to be made up bollox its actually real. Thats what is so special about Suity.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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But if you want more kids you just 'forget' a condom.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostTakes two to tango.
If you don't want kids (male or female) you make damned sure it doesn't happen. You don't 'forget' a condom.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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However, having met Suity in person, I can assure you that the evidence that he is real is even more abundantOriginally posted by TykeMerc View PostThere's abundant evidence that Suity is part of the sad sack stable of sockies that live a fantasy life on CUK General, it's all made up bollocks and there's nothing harsh in pointing that out.
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Not only are Suity's bollocks real, but they have just been declared weapons of mass reproduction....Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostOf course. There are sockies and there are sockies. But in this case, although it does appear to be made up bollox its actually real. Thats what is so special about Suity.
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Not sure if you want a
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I shall leave both here & you can take whichever as the mood suits.
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Crumbs. Congrats, I suppose.
Wizard's sleeve, anyone?Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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Ok, time to pick some holes.
Suity, I assume that because you're telling all and sundry the "good news"
that your wife is more than 12 weeks gone? 
If so, she had to give you the "good news", you didn't notice anything?
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He claims it was "Spacehopper day". That was just over 3 weeks ago which seems unlikely to say the least.Originally posted by Churchill View PostOk, time to pick some holes.
Suity, I assume that because you're telling all and sundry the "good news"
that your wife is more than 12 weeks gone? 
If so, she had to give you the "good news", you didn't notice anything?

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