Originally posted by el duder
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Rehearsing for a panto.
Cue oh no you're not, oh yes I am.
First show is 1st February.
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Kamagra helps.Originally posted by FranckoThey don't go very well together (unless you opt for the latter first).
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They don't go very well together (unless you opt for the latter first).Originally posted by XenophonAlcohol and sex.
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mid 20's - are the best (until kids come along) money in your pocket, no ties, lots of opportunities etc.
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i dotn think so. I think your 30's are meant to be the best times.Originally posted by kramerdoes depression come naturally in your 30s? ?
Might not have been happy, but having a good time.Originally posted by kramerare you sure you were that happy then?
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Originally posted by freakydancerHen night eh?!?
You may be licking more than a knife at the end of the night.
As it is a special occasion I will have a couple of drinks - I am not a heavy drinker
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Had rather a long one last weekend which started at 17:00 in one pub, at 21:00 I went to another, at 03:00 off to another, at 10:00 went round the corner from the pub and got my hair cut while under the influence then off to my mates record shop which provides free beer and sat there for a few hours. This weekend I think I shall go out shortly and have a few beers in the brewery and then down to my regular and then home. Tomorrow I shall be drinking and dancing until the merry early hours and then a bit of work methinks.
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Originally posted by el duderIt is true, i burnt out at 30. Having trouble now with depression and everything.
I just enjoyed my 20's and freedom far too much.
does depression come naturally in your 30s?
are you sure you were that happy then?
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Originally posted by FranckoYou will end up like duder. Like an old fart at just over 30. Of course, things are different if you are an italian stallion like myself well up to its prime at near 40. It's in the blood, do not try it at home.
It is true, i burnt out at 30. Having trouble now with depression and everything.
I just enjoyed my 20's and freedom far too much.
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You will end up like duder. Like an old fart at just over 30. Of course, things are different if you are an italian stallion like myself well up to its prime at near 40. It's in the blood, do not try it at home.Originally posted by freakydancer
I'm 29, single and live just outside London.
The wild, drug fuelled, porno style sessions are not as frequent as they were, but that don't mean I'm lapsing in retirement. Trouble is, most of the birds are after these flash w*nkers now - utter c**ts. Decided I want a rock-chick next
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Originally posted by el duderthats what she said, then proceeded to lick my manhood.

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Originally posted by SandyDowneeeeeewwwwww I hate people who lick their knives --eeeewwwwww
thats what she said, then proceeded to lick my manhood.
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