I think there is a touch of the kiddy fiddler about wanting it bald.
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Guest repliedGive me hair and plenty of it.
I think there is a touch of the kiddy fiddler about wanting it bald.
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Guest repliedthe parts, always, ALWAYS smell of urine.
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Guest repliedHairs...yuk...horrible things. Get stuck in the teeth, and even worse, no matter how much they wash the parts, always, ALWAYS smell of urine. That's so off-putting.
Bald Eagle any day. Works both ways too.
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Guest repliedTerry Waites allotment springs to mind
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Guest repliedwhen it's borderline like this, it's borderline. but really, why don't you post this kind of stuff on ccnet? they'd love you over there and you'd be practically guaranteed zero moderation as well as an appreciative audience.
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Guest repliedtime to encourage scots to do his deed
orlath had a landing strip
and not a single capital letter in sight
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Guest repliedGood to see them there moderators haven't got at this one YET!
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Guest repliedYou'll find her well lubricated when you get back Spod.
Front and back.
In fact I've managed to loosen a few parts up.
Always a pleasure to help a fellow board member out in times of need.
traj.
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Guest repliedGlad someone's keeping it in working order, cheers matey!
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Guest repliedNot with me
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Guest repliedNot with me
traj in "whilst the cat's away" mode.
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Guest repliedNot with me
Mind you, it depends what game she's playing
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Guest repliedAs for piccies... she wouldn't let me take any.
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Guest repliedWhich way up was it?
Which way do you thin Xog?
As for piccies... she wouldn't let me take any. Just the thing I thought for the discerning gentlemans laptop or 'phone screensaver I thought...
Ah well.
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