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Something I like to go to general and look at the last page then fluff the final thread.......Originally posted by Drewster View PostLooking back through your threads was a way of relieving boredom

you must have been bored if reading old threads is better!!
A man has to have a hobby!
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Spring cleaning your wardrobe again BP?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMany thanks.
I was just bored this morning and thought I would look back through my threads......
<Pathetic drum roll, mis-timed clash of cymbal>
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Many thanks.Originally posted by Drewster View PostI like the way that this suggests that you had this all planned!
Raise Thread - Wibble Wibble - Pay off/Punch Line
Mucho respecto
Oh and congrats on forthcoming nuptuals
I was just bored this morning and thought I would look back through my threads......
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I like the way that this suggests that you had this all planned!Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI feel that one should fluff one's old threads after a while.....
Raise Thread - Wibble Wibble - Pay off/Punch Line
Mucho respecto
Oh and congrats on forthcoming nuptuals
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I feel that one should fluff one's old threads after a while.....
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What you mean this could have all been avoided if I had owned up to a simple typo!!Originally posted by Churchill View PostCojak's great fun. Once met never forgotten.
Oi Drewster, were you getting "Sara" mixed up with ZaraBackDoor?
Brillo - I blame you!!! If you had never of started this thread..........
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Was she sucking on a lollipop in a somewhat suggestive fashion?Originally posted by Churchill View PostWell, she was wearing fishnets and FM shoes as we met for the first time in the hotel lobby...
(I hasten to add that CM was stood right next to me at the time!
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