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Previously on "Best places to 'walk the dog'"
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One of our sites is at the end of the road where all thekebab shopsnightclubs are, so I don't really think that counts as a dogging venue. One of the others is likely to result in death via mad cattle.
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Soooo Jonn appears just as the dogging thread starts.....
care to share your experiences ??
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Maybe you could draw a pitcure at least?Originally posted by zeitghostThings you see when out without aguncamera.
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wow apparently there are a few places in Alderley Edge
sounds like some posh doggin' that
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Hmm. One of those is very close to me, on one of my many walks. Nearest I've seen to "action" is the odd bloke jacking off behind a tree and some tulipty knickers hanging on a hedge.
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Reminds me of the time a PCG member used his same PCG member ID as in your siteOriginally posted by cojak View Post
http://www.swingingheaven.co.uk/members/latest/couples/
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I don't consider my station to have risen. Perhaps its just that everyone else seems to take a step down.
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True story, I lost my virginity in a place that unknown to me was a dogging hotspot
In the words of Monty Python she was a goer...
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Oooh - I so want to click that, but am at clientcoOriginally posted by cojak View Post
I don't think they'd believe it if I claimed I was only looking for a Jack Russell pup
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I'm going to show my age here but the Quayside didn't use to feature such things on a Friday, you went to the Bigg Market for that...Originally posted by GlenW View PostI'm a Geordie, large numbers of skanks with no knickers and very lose morals is just a normal Friday evening on the Quayside.
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