There was a thing on this in one of the papers a few weeks ago. Now women are becoming more successful in their own right they are no longer so attracted to power and money, rather they are tending to look for nice arses etc just like us blokes.
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If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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Originally posted by Jakes DaddyOh bugger - have I been out with you ? Dont recall a Janey on my long list of conquests, but you lose count after a while"Well behaved women rarely make history"Comment
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Originally posted by xoggothThere was a thing on this in one of the papers a few weeks ago. Now women are becoming more successful in their own right they are no longer so attracted to power and money, rather they are tending to look for nice arses etc just like us blokes.
my ex's have tended to be skint, ugly and fat.. oh god what have I been doing?!!!?!?!!"Well behaved women rarely make history"Comment
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Originally posted by janeyoh god that doesn't really apply to me either...
my ex's have tended to be skint, ugly and fat.. oh god what have I been doing?!!!?!?!!Comment
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Of course you all realise what Prescotts new nick name is going to be don't you...
Two Shags"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by Jakes DaddyApart from the skint (which is only true now courtesy of Jake's Mummy), I ask again, are you sure I've not been out with you ?"Well behaved women rarely make history"Comment
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