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Yeah, some sort of sex game from which she is prevented from joining, especially in negotiating doorways.
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I bet it was part of some sort of sex game.Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
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This is what happens when tertiary education becomes open to all. Working class students simply can't keep up with wealthier posho horsey students.
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Beef curtains?Originally posted by Pork BellyThey're for clothes?
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<Viz Top Tip>Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostBit of a bummer for the other students who wanted to dry their clothes too.
Students, if entangled in the house clothes horse for over an hour thus depriving your housemates of the chance to dry their clothes, as you're clearly a beef-witted dullard, simply extend your arms sideways to make a super impromptu clothes airer.
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Bit of a bummer for the other students who wanted to dry their clothes too.
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Quite a lot of people die falling out of bed, especially when they are higher than a clothes horse.
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Leaving aside the obvious question of how do you become entagled in a clothes horse by falling out of bed, I can't help but wonder what subject this intellectual giant is studying. Trapped for over an hour!!Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
It has to be meedja studies!
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I would usually say they're quite dangerous, having almost sliced off a finger on a number of occasions by accidentally unhinging a fully loaded one. Getting a finger trapped is one thing, however this is just ridiculous!
How could she even get her head in, if she can't get it out again?
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Students!
A University of Derby student had to be cut free by firefighters after being trapped in a clothes horse for more than an hour
BBC News - Derby student trapped in clothes horse rescued by firefightersMiss Morgan, who is originally from North Wales, had fallen off the bedTags: None
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