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Just reading that made mine stand to attention.
Or maybe it's the air com and excessive vodka on the train
Anyway these days you can bras to cover it up
I have heard <cough> that excessive Vodka can have the opposite effect to "perking up"..... <cough> alegedly.. <ahem> So I have heard... <cough>
Don't ANYONE comment about how my NickName might be Droopy!!!!
With that thought in mind - I wish you all a good weekend.......
Just reading that made mine stand to attention.
Or maybe it's the air com and excessive vodka on the train
Anyway these days you can bras to cover it up
Just reading that made mine stand to attention.
Or maybe it's the air com and excessive vodka on the train
Anyway these days you can bras to cover it up
I used to think it was when they were cold, or when they were randy. But at lunch today, in Altrincham, I saw three nice birds, all nipped up, one of them a total peanut smuggler.
It wasn't cold and I am sure it wasnt the sight of me that got them going
That's an interesting question.
I'd imagine that given the anatomy / physiology of the human form, peanut-smuggling tends to occur on stimulation, either through cold or possibly physical stimulus.
I used to think it was when they were cold, or when they were randy. But at lunch today, in Altrincham, I saw three nice birds, all nipped up, one of them a total peanut smuggler.
It wasn't cold and I am sure it wasnt the sight of me that got them going
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