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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostI was trying to word it so that nobody had to have that thought. Anyway, since we're on the topic now, they can't be in a spit roast on their own, there would have to be a 3rd party. Not sure if there's anyone perverted enough though. I wonder if CMD has a spare pig.
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I was trying to word it so that nobody had to have that thought. Anyway, since we're on the topic now, they can't be in a spit roast on their own, there would have to be a 3rd party. Not sure if there's anyone perverted enough though. I wonder if CMD has a spare pig.Originally posted by vetran View Postyou were thinking about MF & FLC in a spitroast while you were typing the original post?
You are one sick puppy!
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Hey - you just did that! I worded it as carefully as I could to avoid such an imageOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostLets not mention MF, FLC and spit roast in the same thread please
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They just think it's an empty roasting spit.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostAnd boy do those feckers avoid the wheel
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And boy do those feckers avoid the wheelOriginally posted by barrydidit View PostResearch is ongoing, we've got FLC and MF as lab rats.
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Research is ongoing, we've got FLC and MF as lab rats.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostObesity is three times as deadly for men than women
Another way in which men are discriminated against. Something must be done.....
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Obesity is three times as deadly for men than women
Another way in which men are discriminated against. Something must be done.....
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FTFY
Originally posted by SimonMac View PostBecause you pay for your ex-wives to use better lawyers than you do?
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