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It tells me that his mother doesn't want to believe that he wanted to go out of his own accord.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostI believe the mother suspects my daughter of persuading him to go out for a while with her and some friends rather than go straight home. She didn't, but even if she had, would it have been that bad? Pathetic really.
Like EO said, narrow escape.
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You might stand a chance.Originally posted by amcdonald View PostQuite, what if Moose's daughter looks like a moose
Sorry Moose.
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What if the facts of the matter are that she's been stalking the poor little lad and boiled his bunny?Originally posted by amcdonald View PostQuite, what if Moose's daughter looks like a moose
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It was meant to be tongue in cheek. Should have used a smily.Originally posted by Mason Boyne View PostReally? Because she's your daughter?
Sorry mate, fair game, you introduced her to the forum as it were.
Can't give Pandora her box back now!
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Really? Because she's your daughter?Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostThat's just wrong on so many levels.
Sorry mate, fair game, you introduced her to the forum as it were.
Can't give Pandora her box back now!
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That's just wrong on so many levels.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostThis is rapidly turning into a thread where everybody fantasises about what Moose's daughter gets up to behind his back.
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This is rapidly turning into a thread where everybody fantasises about what Moose's daughter gets up to behind his back.
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ftfyOriginally posted by Moose423956 View PostI believe the mother suspects my daughter of persuading him to go with her and some friends to a Soho fetish club, get tied up in leather, getting high on cocaine, before being whipped with a cat o'nine tails while wearing a gimp mask rather than go straight home. She didn't, but even if she had, would it have been that bad? Pathetic really.
(Get me the address will you)
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narrow escapes all roundOriginally posted by Moose423956 View PostI believe the mother suspects my daughter of persuading him to go out for a while with her and some friends rather than go straight home. She didn't, but even if she had, would it have been that bad? Pathetic really.
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I believe the mother suspects my daughter of persuading him to go out for a while with her and some friends rather than go straight home. She didn't, but even if she had, would it have been that bad? Pathetic really.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postjeez. It would have been nice to find out what she was supposed to apologise for.
ah well. good luck and all that

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jeez. It would have been nice to find out what she was supposed to apologise for.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostWell, daughter spoke to boyfriend yesterday after he had an exam and borrowed a phone. He said his plan involves her apologising to the mother, she said "No way, why should I, I haven't done anything wrong". He hung up.
So, looks like that's that. Shame, they were good together. Ruined by his old trog of a mother. Hope I see her in town some time soon. I'll completely ignore her! That'll teach her.
ah well. good luck and all that
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