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Previously on "Why are you not watching the Royal wedding?"
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You sad, sad bitter little man.Originally posted by minestrone View Post
Anyway the wedding does not really interest me, it is the steady downward spiral of the failed relationship that should be quite entertaining.
She will be throwing up after dinner tonight and cuttting herself in a matter of months.
Anyway it doesn't seem very likely, as they've been together for ten years already.
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Check out the silly hat contest. I'm sure those hats must have seemed a good idea in the hat shop after a few gins.
Here's one example perched on a posh head:
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Type "Kate Middleton" into Google and check out the second suggested entry. Seems you are not aloneOriginally posted by Freamon View PostToo busy checking this out.


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I'd take her up the aisle.Originally posted by Freamon View PostToo busy checking this out.


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Originally posted by doodab View PostI just put "A minge fit for a king" into google and the top link is not quite what I was expecting.
My dog licks my pussy. | Is It Normal? | http://isitnormal.com
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I just put "A minge fit for a king" into google and the top link is not quite what I was expecting.
My dog licks my pussy. | Is It Normal? | http://isitnormal.com
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They have been pushed to one side and she slid along the back seat.
I put thought into my perving.
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As long as she doesn't start flashing her gash in the back of expensive limos, i dont careOriginally posted by minestrone View Post
She will be throwing up after dinner tonight and cuttting herself in a matter of months.
oops, too late
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I'm working.
Anyway the wedding does not really interest me, it is the steady downward spiral of the failed relationship that should be quite entertaining.
She will be throwing up after dinner tonight and cuttting herself in a matter of months.
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