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oh come on tell all...Originally posted by SallyAnneI refuse to answer that question due to my crippling shyness
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If food was the biggest expense for women I would agree with you. Unfortunately, it's only a small part of the total bill. And also chubby women do actually enjoy dining out (which makes the evening a much more plesant experience), instead of the tiny ones who spend 100 pounds to dine in a posh place where they serve you peanuts just for the furniture and hi-fi system.Originally posted by freakydancerVery true, but slim people are a lot cheaper to run.
I can live on a fivers worth of food a day, whereas the "larger boned" among us may spend that on their post fry-up savoury snacks to keep them going until elevenses.I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.Comment
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Originally posted by el duderno, its like putting your mop into a bucket.
Hmmm - that may be saying more about the size of your mop eh duder!The pope is a tard.Comment
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In your case a mini sausage roll?Originally posted by freakydancerLike chucking a sausage roll down Oxford St mate.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguruIn your case a mini sausage roll?
better than a vegi mini sausage roll then !!SA says;
Well you looked so stylish I thought you batted for the other camp - thats like the ultimate compliment!
I couldn't imagine you ever having a hair out of place!
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Good work! Was it a sexy little santa girl? Or were you too hammerred to tell?Originally posted by sasguruGot a session of tonsil tennis ...
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She was certainly wearing a Santa hat and well up for it. But my guilt stopped me from taking it further...Originally posted by SallyAnneGood work! Was it a sexy little santa girl? Or were you too hammerred to tell?
Hard Brexit now!
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Had to look that up. Looks a little like a dog turd ...Originally posted by freakydancerKielbasa mate.Hard Brexit now!
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