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Previously on "New Super Injunction"
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It's very simple. In a thread about injunctions, don't identify the subject of the injunction(s).
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OWO?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostDepends on the time and the quality.
I did jury duty a few years ago where the prostitute from Bolton in that case was charging £10 for oral, £15 for OWO, £20 for sex. A friend of mine is a high class call girl in Manchester and she charges £200 an hour, up to £1500 for the night where pretty much anything goes.
Adultwork.com is your friend if you're looking
Oral without?
So you can leave her looking like a plasterers radio?
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There are some deferred costs...Originally posted by Troll View PostNever having used them - is £195 a fair rate? - seems a tad high
"Today she compared the ‘barmy’ legal situation to that of the other married celebrity, who has spent £1million battling to stop the story of his threesome being published."
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Escort says he left no tipOriginally posted by Troll View Post
I always leave a tip. Don't get married....
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So we can talk about it without fear of the Mods wrath?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's not a super-injunction, just an injunction. A super-injunction is one which forbids reporting the fact of its own existence, in addition to whatever other facts it forbids reporting.
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Do you get a discount is you don't <ahem> finish the transaction?£10 for oral
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Do you get a minger with no teeth for that?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI did jury duty a few years ago where the prostitute from Bolton in that case was charging £10 for oral, £15 for OWO, £20 for sex.
- actually a BJ from a woman with no teeth is meant to be great!
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It's not a super-injunction, just an injunction. A super-injunction is one which forbids reporting the fact of its own existence, in addition to whatever other facts it forbids reporting.
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