You have rather large eyebrows, but I would still 'do' you, so I'm a bit confused. xx
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Originally posted by JakaYou have rather large eyebrows, but I would still 'do' you, so I'm a bit confused. xx
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Observation AND intent. What's with the 'Do' bit you mentionedOriginally posted by JakaJust an observation...
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I don't trust a lady who's eyebrows can nearly rival my own - it just aint right.Originally posted by RRHexplain yourself sire-are you saying your eyebrows are bushier? I think we should be told!
One night stand I'm afraid is all, sweet cheeks. xxComment
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Originally posted by KyajaeObservation AND intent. What's with the 'Do' bit you mentioned
wet my nob! you know... make stains!Comment
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I think by using the word 'do' in this context he means he'd like to horse wendingo into next week......Comment
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