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I'm getting old ... I just had a vision of me tucked up in bed reading my book watching my misses swinging about in the bedroom with me glancing over the top of my readers.
Who goes in for that sort of stuff?
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And a google turns up this thread. In the old days, we used to have threads that actually raised a chuckle.
Has Mich and his thighs abandoned us?
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I think I have. I believe it was on CUK...Originally posted by vwdan View PostSounds like you've had this discussion before...
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Sounds like you've had this discussion before...Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI think that's a swing, not a hoist. Not sure the ceilings in your average 3 bed semi are of sufficiently robust construction. You'd have to have it in the garage, and the smell of diesel might be a bit of a turn off.
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Arghhhhhhhhhh...... Pass the brain bleach please, oh and add some not safe for viewing by anyone flags!
Yuck.
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She does it in the playground - those anne summers swings aren't really built for the load.Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostThat's definitely not Andy W's mum.
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I think that's a swing, not a hoist. Not sure the ceilings in your average 3 bed semi are of sufficiently robust construction. You'd have to have it in the garage, and the smell of diesel might be a bit of a turn off.
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That's definitely not Andy W's mum.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostCould be tempted.

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Buying a hoist in 2015
7No, I'm not MF57.14%4Yes, I am MF14.29%1Andyw's mum hoists her skirt up for 10p28.57%2Will you be buying a hoist in 2015?
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