Amusingly, Jeremy Kyle flew to Magaluf to try and get some voyeuristic footage he could twist for his viewers I mean, carry out an in-depth investigation into what goes on there.
According to Digital Spy (Jeremy Kyle 'pepper-sprayed by bouncer in Magaluf' - Showbiz News - Digital Spy) he tried to get into a club, wouldn't take no for an answer from the bouncer and ended up getting pepper-sprayed.
So, some good has come out of this.
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Originally posted by tinopener View PostThe sooner 'mamading' i.e. girls performing sexual favours in return for WKD becomes acceptable in the UK, the better. It's better they do it on licensed premises where they can be kept an eye on and where there are condom machines.
It's the same with kids drinking in playgrounds and on street corners. They should lower the legal drinking age to say, 10, and then the kids can come and drink in pubs where experienced hardened drinkers can take them under their wing.
That was my parent's reasoning with regards to booze. My brother and i were allowed a beer now and then in the house so that when we grew up to be teenagers it wasn't such a novelty that we'd rush out and down a 2 litre bottle of white lightning in some park somewhere.
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The sooner 'mamading' i.e. girls performing sexual favours in return for WKD becomes acceptable in the UK, the better. It's better they do it on licensed premises where they can be kept an eye on and where there are condom machines.
It's the same with kids drinking in playgrounds and on street corners. They should lower the legal drinking age to say, 10, and then the kids can come and drink in pubs where experienced hardened drinkers can take them under their wing.
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I haven't seen that many poorly performing cocks since England got kicked out of the World Cup.Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post
/Stolen from someone.
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NSFW
Definitely NSFWOriginally posted by KentPhilip View Post
This thread is useless without pics.
Especially moving pics...
LiveLeak.com - Blobjobs en Magaluf
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It's just a slightly more racy version of getting someone to lick 24 armpits for a prize.Originally posted by Unix View PostI watched the video, put it this way she won't be getting any offers to become a porn star
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I watched the video, put it this way she won't be getting any offers to become a porn star
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I'm with you - I think there are some serious moral questions about those who persuaded her to do it in terms of whether she was misled (I read somewhere that she may have been promised a holiday or something) and whether she was sober enough to consent etc. But, yeah, the actual act doesn't seem that big a deal to me. Certainly wasn't what I expected.
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If it was my mum then it should have been the 24 blokes getting a prize.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostEven if it was your mum who did it ?
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I feel sorry for the kids of today.
When I was young this sort of stuffwas so common as to be un-news-worthy.
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostI'll have to wait 'till im home from work. When you see it it really doesn't seem like something that should cause an international incident
Even if it was your mum who did it ?
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I'll have to wait 'till im home from work. When you see it it really doesn't seem like something that should cause an international incidentOriginally posted by KentPhilip View Post
This thread is useless without pics.
Especially moving pics...
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Not sure I'd want to be sucked off by a mouth full of other blokes' squirt anyway.I looked it up today too but it was hardly a bukkake party. I doubt any of the blokes even had time to get it up.
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