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Same here.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostNo must do items on my list
I like to keep life simple; happy just plodding along doing what takes my fancy as and when time/money allows.
I had a pretty action packed 20s & 30s and enjoy the simple things in life these days.Comment
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If you look at my list, most of them are "do more of this" or "do it better"Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostSame here.
I had a pretty action packed 20s & 30s and enjoy the simple things in life these days.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Personally I find the tongue provides better stimulation around ones cavity than the nose. Also, gotta remember to work the balls - it's the little finishing touches.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI guess one of your aims is to be a successful brown noser.Comment
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Yeh me too, I might have got a little older but cannot say I have changed that much.Originally posted by WTFH View PostIf you look at my list, most of them are "do more of this" or "do it better"
I still have plenty to do, a lot more travelling that's for sure.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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I do sometimes think it's a bit of a pisser that we are only a couple of generations from living forever. You know it's not so bad, if you are thousand years from immortality, fair enough, not on the horizon.
But the snowflake generation actually have a slim chance of it.Comment
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Then there will be more even more moaning, entitled, chunts than there are nowOriginally posted by woohoo View PostI do sometimes think it's a bit of a pisser that we are only a couple of generations from living forever. You know it's not so bad, if you are thousand years from immortality, fair enough, not on the horizon.
But the snowflake generation actually have a slim chance of it.
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and mine has don't do this again, and don't do it like that next timeOriginally posted by WTFH View PostIf you look at my list, most of them are "do more of this" or "do it better"
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Postand mine has don't do this again, and don't do it like that next time
Is that in relation to your Katie Hopkins fantasy?
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