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Translation?Originally posted by threaded View PostWelllllllll
Also, she is asking if I know what what the difference is between 'Lille kone aften' og 'Stor kone aften'.
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Welllllllll
I've just got home and the girly is asking about how I'd like my 'steg'.
Also, she is asking if I know what what the difference is between 'Lille kone aften' og 'Stor kone aften'.
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See ya later luvvieOriginally posted by Churchill View PostI'm off to get "mopped & stoned" see you later.

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You have a new girlie too - so you have something to stay in bed forOriginally posted by DiscoStu View PostSo I thought I'd better start one.
I'm doing absolutely nothing. I may get out of bed, I may not.
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Never dared try it myself.Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Postyou naughty boy. 90 seconds?
For those in the dark. The reference to doing the bucking bronco was described on Dexter as "when you're doing the doggy style, call your woman by someone else's name and see how long you can hold on for".
There's some quality writers behind Dexter that's for sure.
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I guess it will depend on how much I forgive you thenOriginally posted by Churchill View PostWell, it is steak and .. day!
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You mean she actually puts on underwear?Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostWilmslow's fembot would be asking for advice on what to do this weekend and which shade of grey underwear to put on because she couldn't decide...
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Lucky you there is a very nice Gaucho Grill in Manchester - yummyOriginally posted by Churchill View PostI fancy a steak tonight...
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