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No. The average shaggability of Milton Keynes' birds is higher than you think.Originally posted by threaded View PostI like tall birds, and Denmark is full of them. Tall, fair, amazon types. Gorgeous.
No ugly ones either. Dunno what they do to them that must be born ugly, adopt them off in Milton Keynes?
On the other hand Dunstable has more than its fair share of monsters. Perhaps that's where you meant.Comment
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I knew it!.Originally posted by Clippy View PostOn a similar theme, has anyone else noticed how womens feet seem to be getting bigger - and I'm not just talking about tall birds either.
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WTF happened to you?Originally posted by wendigo100 View PostNo. The average shaggability of Milton Keynes' birds is higher than you think.
On the other hand Dunstable has more than its fair share of monsters. Perhaps that's where you meant.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Nah, I think it is more down to the latest fashion for buying shoes that fit.Originally posted by Clippy View PostInsanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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