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Wow the Swindon advertiser really knows how to advertise Swindon.
The headlines on that website, just wow..
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Tell tale!Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostThere is a dark side to DimPrawn, I know because I had a pint with him few years ago, but zoophilia is certainly not one of them. He struggles to get it up most days, let alone have the stamina to get it on with a great dane
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There is a dark side to DimPrawn, I know because I had a pint with him few years ago, but zoophilia is certainly not one of them. He struggles to get it up most days, let alone have the stamina to get it on with a great dane
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DimPrawn is a wierdo. He is making fun of himself by starting this thread.
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Well, we now know why Dim crossed the road.
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What date did DimPrawn stop posting here?
'Sordid' dad-of-two had sex with chickens, horse, donkey and dog, court hears | Swindon Advertiser
A ‘SORDID’ father-of-two who would creep into a poultry farm at night to have sex with chickens used to apologise to the animals afterwards.
Shane Waters, who has previously been convicted of having sex with a horse and a donkey, admitted in his police interview that he could not control his ‘urges’ when it came to sexual intercourse with animals.
Burnley Crown Court also heard that the 40-year-old admitted to having sex with his own dog, a Great Dane, despite the fact she would bite him while he was doing so.
Prosecuting the case, Barbara Webster said that the defendant had made admissions of his guilt during his police interview and had pleaded guilty at a lower court to having sexual intercourse with a chicken, a dog and burglary.
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