Originally posted by janey
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me too!!!!!
can say j'ai onze ans (I'm 11 years old) .. you can tell how old I was the last time I was taught french!"Well behaved women rarely make history"
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hence lunch... liquid lunch is always the bestOriginally posted by Mr CrosbyPost-2pm is still recovering from night before.
"Well behaved women rarely make history"
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As long as they last for 3+ hours.Originally posted by janeyhence lunch... liquid lunch is always the best

See you, you ****. I'll cut you first...
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mmmmmmm a 3 hours lunch and lots of red wine mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm adn thena nice snooze under my desk mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmOriginally posted by Mr CrosbyAs long as they last for 3+ hours."Well behaved women rarely make history"
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Ideal, dont forget the 2 hours overtime just to catch up with missed surfing.Originally posted by janeymmmmmmm a 3 hours lunch and lots of red wine mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm adn thena nice snooze under my desk mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
See you, you ****. I'll cut you first...
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Originally posted by Mr CrosbyIdeal, dont forget the 2 hours overtime just to catch up with missed surfing.
D'accord mon ami"Well behaved women rarely make history"
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Jean Paul et Mary sont dans le jardinOriginally posted by janeyD'accord mon ami
See you, you ****. I'll cut you first...
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Originally posted by Mr CrosbyJean Paul et Mary sont dans le jardin
oh aye!?! what were they up to in the garden then?
"Well behaved women rarely make history"
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Jean Paul avait perdu son styloOriginally posted by janey
oh aye!?! what were they up to in the garden then?
See you, you ****. I'll cut you first...
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