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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostGood thanks. Went on a date last night. Was Ok, the film "no country for old men" was ******* amazing - I mean seriously good. Not seen a film with that much tension and suspense for a while.
However with the bird I think I'll stick her in the "not my type" pile.
If not, then you want to go on a date with SAComment
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Originally posted by cailin maith View Postwhat was wrong with this one?
This one was a little young. She is 20, 21 next month. Don't get me wrong she was hot...well out of my league.
I just don't think I have that much in common with a 21 year old who didn't go to Uni. All my mates are older (i am the youngest of the group at least 2 years) - I just hang round with older people - get on with them better.
I would claim its because I enjoy intelligent conversation but you've all seen what I post.Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostIs that because she wouldn't let you have a play with her fun bags during the film ?
If not, then you want to go on a date with SA
If I had a younger sister this is what I imagine her to look like. It did feel like I was trying to sleeze on family for some reason.
She did have nice fun bags though.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThat didn't work so made the user walk out and back in again.
I have the ambition to get one to stand on his/her/its head.Comment
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostWhat do you mean this one? You make me out to be some kind of man whore I've only been on 3 dates in the last 3 weeks. - Hardly man whore status.
This one was a little young. She is 20, 21 next month. Don't get me wrong she was hot...well out of my league.
I just don't think I have that much in common with a 21 year old who didn't go to Uni. All my mates are older (i am the youngest of the group at least 2 years) - I just hang round with older people - get on with them better.
I would claim its because I enjoy intelligent conversation but you've all seen what I post.
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostOk, offer gone in. Estate agent "advised" me that he proably wouldn't accept it. I advised him that was ok there was plenty of other buyers in the market....oh wait.Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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Originally posted by Bear View PostIf someone offered me any money for a house that would become a swimming pool 3 weeks of the year and smell of damp for the rest of it - I'd accept it straightaway!Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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