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No it is still crap, but she has been dumped twice no and I am feeling the force of how "Crap" i am at everything cause i am here at home enjoying the sun living off the last of my money.Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostGo on then I'll ask... Have you sorted your life out yet?
About time i found another contract she said, but do-sent want to find job herself!
Oh Poo who cares the sun is out and I am doing the school run today YES!
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Originally posted by pleomax View PostHey just realized I haven't posted here for weeks. Well probably since i left my last contract.
Have i missed much?I must have missed this - what's the scoop with Pleomax?Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostGo on then I'll ask... Have you sorted your life out yet?
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostWhat have you missed?
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- Drewster is providing material for at least three psychology students writing their final disertations on the effects of involuntary celibacy on male behaviour.
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What have you missed?
- There have been two CUK related births.
- CM is getting broodier and Churchill is getting nervous.
- Cybertwunt has managed to annoy almost everyone.
- SA's love live has picked up now hubby is benched for a bit.
- VF has confirmed that he could, in fact, defeat a herring gull in unarmed combat. But only if there was food at stake.
- ZG still hasnt had his wicked way with the Lustee. He is planning on starting a Plan B as a film reviewer.
- The BN66 crew are celebrating their successfull court appearance.
- Drewster is providing material for at least three psychology students writing their final disertations on the effects of involuntary celibacy on male behaviour.
- General is a swamp of bigotry, mysogeny(sp?), intolerance and petty squabbles - Ok Technically that's not news.
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i guess someone had to broach the subject!
Hows your love life pleo?
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I am Back but for how long?
Hey just realized I haven't posted here for weeks. Well probably since i left my last contract.
Have i missed much?Tags: None
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