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So I just need an orange and some tights for that, correct? Back in a sec.Hard Brexit now!
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Why the fook would you need in excess of two hours? I said write them down, not carve them in granite!!Originally posted by sasguru View PostHow about I write down a list of my mates within the number of minutes that equals your IQ.
Now that would be a challenge.
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Well, mostly to stop laughing once we'd tested youOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWhy the fook would you need in excess of two hours? I said write them down, not carve them in granite!!

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I am normally very tolerant to people and their own ways, but I have to draw the line at those who like auto erotic asphyxiation, those people really should be strung up!Originally posted by Ketchup View PostMake sure you have an escape mechanism.
I know a lot about these things as i used to be a necrophiliac S&M fan who liked a bit of beastiality....but gave up when i found i was flogging a dead horseOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Ah that feels better.Originally posted by sasguru View PostSo I just need an orange and some tights for that, correct? Back in a sec.Hard Brexit now!
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I take it you're still wearing the tights and eating the orange then?Originally posted by sasguru View PostAh that feels better.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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'eating the orange' is the name for a particularly nasty perversion where I come from.
I will only reveal the details to any forum-ladies who agree to put some orange peel down their gusset, and let me try to nibble the pips out of it, with a blindfold on and my hands tied behind my back
damn, I think I may have given the game away
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Its normally called 'bobbing for apples' and consists of some apples and a bowl of water. Next you'll be sexualising blind mans buff!Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post'eating the orange' is the name for a particularly nasty perversion where I come from.
I will only reveal the details to any forum-ladies who agree to put some orange peel down their gusset, and let me try to nibble the pips out of it, with a blindfold on and my hands tied behind my back
damn, I think I may have given the game away

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I thought it involved a mars bar?Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post'eating the orange' is the name for a particularly nasty perversion where I come from.
I will only reveal the details to any forum-ladies who agree to put some orange peel down their gusset, and let me try to nibble the pips out of it, with a blindfold on and my hands tied behind my back
damn, I think I may have given the game away

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