No, the lovely woman does virtually everything else (no fnah fnah comments please). No car for me, walk or bus it.
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Originally posted by LucyIt's my third elise and have never broken down.
I did have an Aero 900 Turbo once and that was another story.
There is only room for one bore round here so keep it to yourself.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguruNo, the lovely woman does virtually everything else (no fnah fnah comments please). No car for me, walk or bus it.
fnah fnah
I like that. What a nice word.
Like from 'The sound of music' : Windowsill. That's a nice word. (I like to replace the word windowsill with felatio, for a laugh. (well, only when I'm in the house)Comment
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What, like "Hon, do you want windowsill ?"Originally posted by Lucyfnah fnah
I like that. What a nice word.
Like from 'The sound of music' : Windowsill. That's a nice word. (I like to replace the word windowsill with felatio, for a laugh. (well, only when I'm in the house)Comment
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No, like "Felatio, that's a nice word." (no offer intended)Originally posted by LogieWhat, like "Hon, do you want windowsill ?"Comment
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You shouldn't speak with your mouth full.Originally posted by LucyNo, like "Felatio, that's a nice word." (no offer intended)Comment
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Originally posted by ForumboreThere is only room for one bore round here so keep it to yourself.
Well, I dont' know, there is Chico and a few others.
Anyway the Saab stories are funny. Like the time I was giving a very cute man I worked with a lift home and the windscreen wipers fell off, in peak hour traffic !Comment
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Hey Luce, you are a serious weirdo ...in a nice way ...Originally posted by Lucyfnah fnah
I like that. What a nice word.
Like from 'The sound of music' : Windowsill. That's a nice word. (I like to replace the word windowsill with felatio, for a laugh. (well, only when I'm in the house)Hard Brexit now!
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In peak hour traffic? Did you call the police ?Originally posted by LucyWell, I dont' know, there is Chico and a few others.
Anyway the Saab stories are funny. Like the time I was giving a very cute man I worked with a lift home and the windscreen wipers fell off, in peak hour traffic !Comment
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Is this like the leg joke ?Originally posted by LogieIn peak hour traffic? Did you call the police ?Comment
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