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You worked that out on the first image!Originally posted by Drewster View PostI said you were becoming more of a Chunt!
I thought it was quite subtle.
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Originally posted by Drewster View PostLess that 60 seconds MF???
Thats gotta be poor form - even for you!
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A nice set of mumblers.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostInvestigation over.
Nothing special IMHO, but do appear to provide a good camel toe.
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Investigation over.
Nothing special IMHO, but do appear to provide a good camel toe.
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I am not aware of this word. Excuse me while I go away and investigate.....
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Did you tell someone at work you were going for a pot noodle?Originally posted by minestrone View PostI must say she was brave putting them on today and coming into the office, a mistake she will not be repeating.
Productivity must be at an all time low in this expansive open plan office.
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Current client is a fashion based company - in house designers.Originally posted by threaded View PostOne of my clients, an advertising bureau, has a whole office full of these. It's Denmark, and these are fit birds even by Danish standards...
Yeah, the summers good.
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One of my clients, an advertising bureau, has a whole office full of these. It's Denmark, and these are fit birds even by Danish standards...Originally posted by minestrone View PostI must say she was brave putting them on today and coming into the office, a mistake she will not be repeating.
Productivity must be at an all time low in this expansive open plan office.
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Jeggings
I must say she was brave putting them on today and coming into the office, a mistake she will not be repeating.
Productivity must be at an all time low in this expansive open plan office.Tags: None
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