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Really?! I don't remember that scene. Sounds more like Gollum. It must have been in the final part, which I've only seen once.Originally posted by sparklelardIs'nt it irritating, the way she keeps squeezing her boobs and pinching her nipples
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I think the next forum member to be in the position to name a baby girl should name her "Orla". Whenever anyone pronounces it as "Orla", tell them, "actually it's pronounced Or-lathe".
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I naturally assumed he was talking about some elf (or elfess?) in Lord of the Rings. Anyway I think he's wrong, because from what I recall those elves, if anything, seemed a bit flat-chested.Originally posted by Not So WiseI honestly had to do a google search to figure out who the hell you were talking about
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Is'nt it irritating, the way she keeps squeezing her boobs and pinching her nipples
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It's not just the lovely charlies she's prepared to share
At London Victoria Station this morning, free apples were being given away by blonde totties in t-shirts and tight lycra shorts.... needless to say, I was very late for work.
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I honestly had to do a google search to figure out who the hell you were talking about.
I might be a IT contractor, thus by definition a geek, but thankfully not a sad no life geek, thus i do not watch that peice of crap
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Nobodys mentioned Orlaith for a while
Still got a great pair.
And not afraid to show them off.Tags: None
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