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It was a fair question. My other mates also asked that as well to make sure I wasn't getting screwed (in the bad way).Originally posted by tay View PostI just asked if he was still paying, he could have just answered and said 'No'.
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Well then that answers my question. Female friends are handy... as long as both of you know you are both just friends... thats usually the tricky bit.Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostNope - she's religous about making sure she pays half the bill but most of the tulip we do is sort of free.
I jsut put it down to my award winning personality and modesty.
Shame Churchill threw his toys.
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Nope - she's religous about making sure she pays half the bill but most of the tulip we do is sort of free.Originally posted by tay View PostDo you still pay for the things you do together? If so.. it isnt much of a mystery.
I jsut put it down to my award winning personality and modesty.
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I'm using past tense as were not "dating" anymore. Though for some reason we do still spend a lot of time together.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostIs she no longer with us ? Or is she now 33
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Is she no longer with us ? Or is she now 33Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostThere are varying suggestons. I think the CUK favourite is German Shepard Pup. Though it actually stands for Grandma Sockpuppet.
Some older woman (she was 32 - I'm 25) I took out for a while hence the grandma monkier.
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Bikini and Beer Jacket. An interesting combination.Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI reckon we will all be so hammered it won't matter what we wear.
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I dont know whether toOriginally posted by Sockpuppet View PostThere are varying suggestons. I think the CUK favourite is German Shepard Pup. Though it actually stands for Grandma Sockpuppet.
Some older woman (she was 32 - I'm 25) I took out for a while hence the grandma monkier.
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32 and she's getting grandma status!!!!!
I feel old today
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There are varying suggestons. I think the CUK favourite is German Shepard Pup. Though it actually stands for Grandma Sockpuppet.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostWho or what is GSP? Girlfriend of Sock Pupper? Gay Sex Pest?
Some older woman (she was 32 - I'm 25) I took out for a while hence the grandma monkier.
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