Originally posted by greenlake
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostFack off Brown, you WENKER
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostI'll leave you to spend the evening pulling on your todger in front of your computer. I mean, you do spend a lot of time on there, dont you?Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostNever mind, now you can get back to pulling on your millennial, snowflake pud
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostFeck off, gricer, you indefatigably tedious twuntmuffin.
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostHow long did it take you to dig out that one, eh Greenfly?
Never mind, now you can get back to pulling on your millennial, snowflake pud
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostIt was probably his cat that tried to use his debit card to buy a plane ticket to get the hell away from him....
Never mind, now you can get back to pulling on your millennial, snowflake pud
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Cat snatcher? Is that the same as pussy grabber? If so you need to speak to this chap:
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostI'm guessing your predilection for all these gifs is down to your pea sized brain not being able to string enough words together to form a coherent sentence :
Anyway, It's Saturday night & I'm off out.. I'll leave you to spend the evening pulling on your todger in front of your computer. I mean, you do spend a lot of time on there, dont you?
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Originally posted by greenlake View Post
Anyway, It's Saturday night & I'm off out.. I'll leave you to spend the evening pulling on your todger in front of your computer. I mean, you do spend a lot of time on there, dont you?Last edited by Big Blue Plymouth; 13 July 2019, 15:21.
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostThanks mate, that really makes me feel great. It's been a real tulip 2 years & comments like that really lift me out of my depressed state.
I've had that cat for years and it's one on the few treasured things I have held on to since my divorce and I'm quite upset about it going missing.
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