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Previously on "OK ladies who was this?"
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Well that's now my ex put it.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostSpoken from the heart there!
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Maybe it was an honest mistake. Some people do have a landing strip. I'm sure stairs is a euphemism for something
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There is being easily shamed and there is throwing away every shred of dignity you ever had and being damaged by the memory of the event for the rest of your lifeOriginally posted by vwdan View PostI dunno - so embarrassed by it, that she chucks it all over the Internet and does an interview with a tabloid. I suspect shes not easily shamed.
Though PC could still be pushing that, of course.
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Much like C4 embarrassing bodies.Originally posted by vwdan View PostI dunno - so embarrassed by it, that she chucks it all over the Internet and does an interview with a tabloid. I suspect shes not easily shamed.
Though PC could still be pushing that, of course.
Too embarrassed to show your doctor your genital warts or scabby toenails.
Happy to get them out for 4 million viewers....
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She most certainly wouldn't.Originally posted by psychocandy View Postyeh I would....
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In the city you mean...Originally posted by northernladuk View PostGet some carpet? You'd be the poshest house on your street.
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Get some carpet? You'd be the poshest house on your street.Originally posted by psychocandy View Postyeh I would....
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