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Presumably the school objected on the grounds that it is so badly written that it doesn't actually count as a book.
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You should read 'Fifty Shades of Glasgow' instead, much more realistic, and I got a contribution published in it
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Originally posted by vetran View PostMaggie, Maggie , Maggie!
so you get to watch Stargate the movie in full HD with the sound up?
And with the nearest neighbours being about 30 foot away each side, as loud as we can get away with without the cats complaining
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostMy missus hasn't read it, but then she only reads trash sci-fi not bonkbusters
And if she wanted to read that kind of kinky book, the story of O does it so much better, or she'd just watch Secretary as she fancies the Spader
so you get to watch Stargate the movie in full HD with the sound up?
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My missus hasn't read it, but then she only reads trash sci-fi not bonkbusters
And if she wanted to read that kind of kinky book, the story of O does it so much better, or she'd just watch Secretary as she fancies the Spader
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She said it was deemed "appropriate for a teacher to dress up as a serial killer" and "acceptable for kids to dress up as people that kill others" and "come in with [toy] guns".
"Liam was advised to dress as James Bond, but he was promiscuous and a murderer," she said.
"Personally, I'm more offended by a murderer."
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post"Liam was advised to dress as James Bond, but he was promiscuous and a murderer," she said.
He was licensed to kill.
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