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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSo, you feel you want to abuse a purple cow in Leiderhosen? How was your relationship with your mother?
Its not group therapy you don't have to share your traumatic experiences NAT.
I was more Swiss secretaries in stockings but that was a long time ago...
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Sell Argos stuff on Amazon during a pandemic with delivery for 3x what you paid. That's filthy lucre.
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Originally posted by vetran View Posthey at least it would be interesting, I think "I was bored to death by some expat telling everyone about being a MOD on a UK forum while dressed up as a purple cow in Leiderhosen abusing a Cuckoo clock" probably wouldn't get past the editor as its hardly believable, however true we know it is
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYou could probably make a little cash sending the stories of your life.... sorry, these "newspaper stories" into Private Eye. They really do have a page for people like you.
hey at least it would be interesting, I think "I was bored to death by some expat telling everyone about being a MOD on a UK forum while dressed up as a purple cow in Leiderhosen abusing a Cuckoo clock" probably wouldn't get past the editor as its hardly believable, however true we know it is
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You could probably make a little cash sending the stories of your life.... sorry, these "newspaper stories" into Private Eye. They really do have a page for people like you.
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It was the right address. The client's fantasy was for it to seem like the wrong address.
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Is that a machete in your pocket? Earning Lockdown lucre
Man cleared of storming a house with a machete for a stranger's sex fantasy - at the WRONG address | Daily Mail Online
Man cleared of storming a house armed with a machete was hired to do it to fulfil a stranger's bizarre sex fantasy - but got the WRONG address- A Sydney was found not guilty of entering a home intending to intimidate
- He entered the wrong rural NSW address with a machete for a sex fantasy
- The would-be client wished to be tied up with a broom rubbed on his underwear
- The resident in the wrong address told the two intruders to 'bugger off'
One man apologised, saying 'Sorry mate', and shook the resident's hand, while the other said 'Bye' before they drove off. The resident then contacted the police.When the men and their driver arrived at the correct address, the would-be customer noticed one had a 'great big knife' in his pants which he put in the car after being told not to bring it inside.
They had coffee and the client made bacon, eggs and noodles before the accused fell asleep on the couch.Tags: None
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