Of course us men can enormously enlarge our prized asset with a few pills off the net. So my emails keep telling me anyway.
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I don't want to sound like an unsympathetic sexist git......
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If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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Not being an expert I would assume once you have them open replacing them takes about the same time?
If they pay for replacement implants (at a reasonable cost -not sure why one enterprising company hasn't offered a Gaulish discount) and the government / ambulance chasing lawyers help sue the french for them then why not?
A contribution seems reasonable but I doubt implants actually cost more than a few hundred a pair?Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou know that is an automatic 5 day ban - if its just your first mod insult?
Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI say make the Frogs pay. It was their fook-up anyway.Comment
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FAO: MF
MF, try to engage a brain cell before hitting the reply/rep button.
My exact point above was that a paki slur is far more offensive than using the term froggie. However mods have banned and given people infractions for using the word frog, but not for using the word paki on a repeated basis.
Also Martin Luther King was the crusader for African-american black rights and had nothing to do with indian-asians or with the french.
So in short, stop being a fookwit ...Comment
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OK, I understand if someone had the operation after having a boob removed, but I don't understand why people expect us to pay, if they've done it because Wayne indoors likes a 38DD and not a 32B.
As for suing the French, it isn't the french you should be suing, it's a French company (PIP) that English companies have used as a supplier. In short, it isn't the French company that you can sue, it is the English company that fitted them; if my new car went wrong, I would be able to go after BMW, I would have to go after the garage that sold me the BMW.
When those ladies went and marched on Harley Street, the clinics were all saying they couldn't afford to replace them all, it would bankrupt them. How has this been accepted? Have they no insurance? Were they trading illegally? It's wrong to replace them, not wrong to take them out, if they are causing a health issue. But, make no mistake, most women who got them, got them through Vanity and it just isn't right to pay for someone elses mistakes made in the name of vanity.Comment
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Originally posted by wim121 View PostMF, try to engage a brain cell before hitting the reply/rep button.
My exact point above was that a paki slur is far more offensive than using the term froggie. However mods have banned and given people infractions for using the word frog, but not for using the word paki on a repeated basis.
Also Martin Luther King was the crusader for African-american black rights and had nothing to do with indian-asians or with the french.
So in short, stop being a fookwit ...Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostYou may as well piss into the wind!Comment
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Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostBut, make no mistake, most women who got them, got them through Vanity and it just isn't right to pay for someone elses mistakes made in the name of vanity.Doing the needful since 1827Comment
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostBy that logic anyone who has a sports injury shouldn't get treatment on the NHS as it's self inflicted, treatment of alcholics and drug addicts should stop etc etc
All about the tax, and why shouldn't people who play cricket and break a finger pay for it? Why should you not pay for snapping a cruciate whilst playing footie?
I genuinely think the NHS should be there for people who are genuinely ill, through no fault, i.e. cancer, broken bones in accidents, car crash, disease, not for people who snapped a finger missing a catch at first slip; make them pay for treatment.
We get it way too easy in thsi country and we've got used to itComment
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Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostOK, I understand if someone had the operation after having a boob removed, but I don't understand why people expect us to pay, if they've done it because Wayne indoors likes a 38DD and not a 32B.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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