Originally posted by Ardesco
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24ct, or 22ct for pure gold rings and 18ct if they have stones in them (and by stones I mean Diamond, not Zirconium). Anything less is pikey!!
Platinum is nice too, won't cause any alergic reactions.
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Originally posted by TrollYes, I did have you down as a 9ct girl, did he buy it from Argos or Woolworths?
At best. Ha HA
Cheap and nasty
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Originally posted by LucyBooked restaurant
Man is buying me a nice 9ct bangle
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Originally posted by PRC1964I'm not sure I can manage different colours. In fact I'd be worried if I could!
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If yer struggling for a cool Valentine's pressie you could commission me to write a beautiful piece of dedicated music specially for him or her. The deluxe version gets recorded by a full symphony orchestra although that needs 6 months notice.
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Originally posted by SallyAnneAhem....from what I've read, it is the act of having a mans balls continually rubbed and bounced off ones face.
HTH
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Ahem....from what I've read, it is the act of having a mans balls continually rubbed and bounced off ones face.
HTH
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Originally posted by ChurchillNo, seriously, what is it?
...my hourly rate is very reasonable.
Ask SA:- Dirty Mare
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Originally posted by ratewhoreMy gf and I share the same opinion:
It's all a load of sh1t and the day will pass by unnoticed. We can all be romantic any day of the year, not just Valentines Day so I will surprise her with a curry and lager another night...
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Originally posted by SallyAnneha ha - yeah right!
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My gf and I share the same opinion:
It's all a load of sh1t and the day will pass by unnoticed. We can all be romantic any day of the year, not just Valentines Day so I will surprise her with a curry and lager another night...
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Originally posted by ChurchillWhat's teabagging?
ha ha - yeah right!
Edit: Actually it reminds me of a funny story. Last year I was in the tea room very early at work and this nice posh(ish) fella was making a cuppa and I was behind him.
he turned round to chuck his tea bag in the bin and nearly hit me with it.
I said, very innocently "just what I needed - nothing liek a tea bag in the face first thing in the morning to wake you up!"
A few seconds passed, then we both registerred what I'd said and couldn't move for laughing.
It was then that I learned poshies do it too!Last edited by SallyAnne; 9 February 2007, 17:26.
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