I can't believe this thread is still in General.....
Did you see the photo of the woman? Thrusting businesswoman no doubt. Strong penetration of her chosen market. Whips up new business at the drop of a hat, or anything.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Postharmless horseplay
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How the heck did this ever get to court? The best man sounds like a rotten spoilsport, making a big fuss over a bit of harmless horseplay and casting a cloud over the new marriage.
If I was the groom I wouldn't speak to him, and I'd give evidence in defence of the stripper.
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Originally posted by snaw View Posthttp://www.smh.com.au/news/national/...725927054.html
Love this line:
I'd call getting a paper cut a minor injury, some stripper giving it to you with a 'sex toy' isn't all that minor. IMHO.
You think alarm bells would have started ringing when the stripper put the strap on, on.
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostLeast they were having a proper stag night. Not like the crap go-karting and paint-balling that passes for a stag night these days...
Still, makes you wince a little...
I loved every minute of it.
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Least they were having a proper stag night. Not like the crap go-karting and paint-balling that passes for a stag night these days...
Still, makes you wince a little...
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I thought this was going to be a thread about the best man getting to sh*g the bride, her sister, and their mother, on the wedding day ...
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Originally posted by snaw View Posthttp://www.smh.com.au/news/national/...725927054.html
Love this line:
I'd call getting a paper cut a minor injury, some stripper giving it to you with a 'sex toy' isn't all that minor. IMHO.
This line's good too!
" He said Naggs had been riding his "very conservative" brother like a dog or a horse before the alleged rape. "I don't think he could see what was going on. I don't think he knew what was going to happen," the witness said."
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best man gets more than he expected!
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/...725927054.html
Love this line:
But when shown photographs of the sex toy, Dr Mitra said he could not say if it had caused the minor injury.Tags: None
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