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She's a lucky lady actually. She learned that her hubby had absolutely no respect for her, did not love her, and she now has less chance of an STD.
Good luck to her !!
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If she wants a revenge shag she can PM me
A few of my 'friends' play the field with hookers, their idea of fun is an ounce of charlie, a room in a cheap hotel and getting a couple of Glasgow street prostitutes up. They are married and one is a maths teacher, sick if you ask me.Comment
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My Nokia N95 does something similar - You slide it open to answer a call, but sliding it shut again doesn't disconnect the caller. Unless they disconnect first, you have to press the disconnect button to end the call. An extremely bad design flaw IMHO.
(It's quite possible your ex's mate's hubby was doing exactly the same with an N95, i.e. snapping it shut but forgetting to press disconnect, so she was able to stay on the line and eavesdrop. It would be interesting to know what phone he used.)Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostWas it a Nookia?
I don't know, but he only needed a mo to roll 'er.Comment
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An ounce - wtf are they paying maths teachers these daysOriginally posted by minestrone View PostIf she wants a revenge shag she can PM me
A few of my 'friends' play the field with hookers, their idea of fun is an ounce of charlie, a room in a cheap hotel and getting a couple of Glasgow street prostitutes up. They are married and one is a maths teacher, sick if you ask me.
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That goes for anything. If you don't get caught, it wasn't bad, was it?Originally posted by Liability View Postonly thing he did bad was get caught.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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