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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostInteresting turn of phrase. Surely Lithuanian girl would have done?
I work with a strawberry blonde, six-feet-two, tanned, firm, hot, eyes like fire, hair swept back like the mane of a powerful lion, teeth like ivory, fingernails as red as her ruby lips Lithuanian girl. I'll ask her next weekYes come on MF, try to be less vague in future.Originally posted by threaded View Post'Firm' what? Firm breasts, firm buttocks? Or did you mean a toned, athletic body, with curves that lacked any requirement to be enhanced by the latest Parisian fashions?
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Summat the matter with me then. I like 5'7'' slightly podgy round the middle, norks like zeppelins, with a cheeky smile and belting sense of humour. But then that's me.
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'Firm' what? Firm breasts, firm buttocks? Or did you mean a toned, athletic body, with curves that lacked any requirement to be enhanced by the latest Parisian fashions?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostInteresting turn of phrase. Surely Lithuanian girl would have done?
I work with a strawberry blonde, six-feet-two, tanned, firm, hot, eyes like fire, hair swept back like the mane of a powerful lion, teeth like ivory, fingernails as red as her ruby lips Lithuanian girl. I'll ask her next week
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Interesting turn of phrase. Surely Lithuanian girl would have done?Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostSorry, misread it my bad.
I work with a blond six-feet-two Lithuanian girl. I'll ask her next week.
I work with a strawberry blonde, six-feet-two, tanned, firm, hot, eyes like fire, hair swept back like the mane of a powerful lion, teeth like ivory, fingernails as red as her ruby lips Lithuanian girl. I'll ask her next week
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Sorry, misread it my bad.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe Yanks are at Grosvenor Square. The only embassy I can find on Gloucester Place is the Lithuanian one.
I work with a blond six-feet-two Lithuanian girl. I'll ask her next week.
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The Yanks are at Grosvenor Square. The only embassy I can find on Gloucester Place is the Lithuanian one.
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Drama in central London
Gloucester place was completely closed off something to do with an embassy - firearm unit was attending according to the filth
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