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Previously on "Mumsnet trolling. Which one of you was it this time?"
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That mumsnet attracts some right old nutters. I worry for their children.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostCan NLadyUK be forum personality winner next year please?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThis guys has to be one of us surely??
LOL!!!!iklboo Mon 16-Jan-12 20:29:20
Not seen it in their brochure....
'Join us for long walks in leafy glades or cycle through the picturesque woodland. If it's raining, why not try to persuade the missus to take it up the wrong 'un?'
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This guys has to be one of us surely??
ArthurLobon Thu 19-Jan-12 13:48:04
Whats wrong i thought it was fair advice its obvious her hubby still thinks highly of her being as he fancies a marmite mining session its upto herself but dont knock it till you have tried it. she never knows what it may lead to as regards there relationship.ArthurLobon Thu 19-Jan-12 13:38:00
Just out of intrest is your husband a snooker player?
If he his just remind him you get more points for the easy pink than taking the tight brown.ArthurLobon Thu 19-Jan-12 13:54:20
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAnd my bum hole has just about returned to the right size!!
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostGathering dust? You want to have a word with the cleaner. Lazy cow.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI remember when you used to love a bit of that on a Friday night.
But now my strap-on is just sitting in the bedside drawer gathering dust.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI remember when you used to love a bit of that on a Friday night.
But now my strap-on is just sitting in the bedside drawer gathering dust.
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to northernladyuk again.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI remember when you used to love a bit of that on a Friday night.
But now my strap-on is just sitting in the bedside drawer gathering dust.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThose Milfs think they are above all our banter but as soon as someone puts 'Anal sex' you they are all giggling like little girls..
Gagging for it, the lot of them...
But now my strap-on is just sitting in the bedside drawer gathering dust.
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