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Reply to: Beeny's Dry Rot Mansion
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Previously on "Beeny's Dry Rot Mansion"
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Ah but sofa's are much more comfortable when they have had a bit of use and your fave jumper probably has seen better days. Much better once it has been broken in! More Beeny please.
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WHS. The bottoms dropped out of that one and it looks like it needs major restoration and quite a bit of steel reinforced support.Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostAverage looking woman with big boobs...so what? I see then all around here. She's looking pretty worn out these days too. Time to move on lads.
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Property frontages looks good in those pics. Any views of the rear entrance?
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Average looking woman with big boobs...so what? I see then all around here. She's looking pretty worn out these days too. Time to move on lads.
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You'd forgotten?Originally posted by kandr View PostErr shes dead, but thanks for reminding me.
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Yeah, anyway are you voting for Wagner?Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostThe self indulgent nature of this type of "celebrity" programming puts me off to the point I'd cheerfully watch it if there was a guarantee that the celeb involved would be horribly crushed by a wall collapse.
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The self indulgent nature of this type of "celebrity" programming puts me off to the point I'd cheerfully watch it if there was a guarantee that the celeb involved would be horribly crushed by a wall collapse.
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I guess your wife told you that one.Originally posted by kandr View PostThere is a point where more becomes too much, probably similar how women see mens willys.
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The charm offensiveOriginally posted by BolshieBastard View PostBeeney used to have fantastic tits. But a couple of kids feeding off them have taken their toll. She used to look good too.
She looks quite haggared now.
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Beeney used to have fantastic tits. But a couple of kids feeding off them have taken their toll. She used to look good too.
She looks quite haggared now.
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