would you strip at the desk and then run or sneak the bogs strip and then make a dramatic entrance?
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Originally posted by DS23would you strip at the desk and then run or sneak the bogs strip and then make a dramatic entrance?
It would have to be dramatic...
I wonder if I could go to the bog, strip and then come and sit back at my desk?Comment
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I did that in a pub in HK, Maddogs I think it was. I stripped, then casually walked across the dance floor with a balloon covering my old fella.
It was ok until someone burst it though.
Pub was full of drunken squaddies and it was such a larf.Comment
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Originally posted by Let-Me-InIt would have to be dramatic...
I wonder if I could go to the bog, strip and then come and sit back at my desk?Comment
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Originally posted by DS23and she can't stop smelling you. nice combination. lust and methane.Comment
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Originally posted by DS23do it!
Hmm...reckon I could get sacked....or terminated!! Jeez, that sounds harsh..resistance is futile!!!Comment
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