Originally posted by Fleetwood
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Originally Posted by Bagpuss
Ah, you kick her in the chuff
change one letter and you're half way there.
Eughgh you Kack in her chuff. Is that some sort of dirty protest!
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Originally posted by XenophonI would never say that.
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Originally posted by zeitghostCareful...
Scotspine will give you another talking to if you don't behave...
*janey in frustration at double standards mode*
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Originally posted by janeyOMG I never thought I'd hear a bloke say that!!!! (the not well hung thing)
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This is what is required in the UK ....
You may as well turn yourself in now , the lot of You ....
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Great thread. Can't believe I have only just noticed it and already it is onto page 5. It gets my vote as a thread soon to be moved to Light Relief.
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Originally posted by zeitghostMrs Bobbit wasn't into the rubbing so much as the cutting off with the sharp pair of scissors...
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Originally posted by sasguruFFS Get a room!
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Originally posted by zeitghostOh Dear(tm)... your last name isn't Bobbit by any chance, Janey?
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanNO NO NO you cheeky girl. You know what I meant, as in rub it till it goes off!!!!!
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Originally posted by janeyto rub it off?!
so you're saying you don't want a chipolata at all?!?!!!!
surely that would make you a girly!
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanI thought that was the general idea?......... Whats wrong with wearing the wifes underwear, we all do it dont we?.......... oh bugger just me again then...............I'll get me coat!
so you're saying you don't want a chipolata at all?!?!!!!
surely that would make you a girly!
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Originally posted by janeybe careful you don't rub it off!
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