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I must fluff some more of the classic threads sometime.Originally posted by cojak View PostEveryone is replying to a 3 year old thread.
George is either looks back on that time with fondness or prefers to draw a veil over the whole sorry business.
But it was worth a laugh (spending 40 quid on a perfume because he didn't want to appear cheap.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostMake that 5 year old since the first post.
And George hasn't been heard from since September 2012
Didn't notice. Bit gutted now. Was hoping for an update of how the bottle of perfume got him a golden ticket.
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Make that 5 year old since the first post.Originally posted by cojak View PostEveryone is replying to a 3 year old thread.
George is either looks back on that time with fondness or prefers to draw a veil over the whole sorry business.
But it was worth a laugh (spending 40 quid on a perfume because he didn't want to appear cheap.
).
And George hasn't been heard from since September 2012
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Everyone is replying to a 3 year old thread.
George is either looks back on that time with fondness or prefers to draw a veil over the whole sorry business.
But it was worth a laugh (spending 40 quid on a perfume because he didn't want to appear cheap.
).
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Nearly spat my drink out at that. Surely you need to check that shes going to take it on the chin so to speak if you shell out for a pressie?Originally posted by GeorgeB View PostYeah, I know. Spidey sense tells me gold digger, but I can take it on the chin for a bit.
Did I say she was super stunning!
Lapdancer eh? So her growler has been given a good bit of an airing then? Plenty of people will have given it a viewing (at the very least).
Saying that, £30 bottle of perfume in exchange for "services" from a worldy - can't go wrong.
Not for me mind, being married and all, and not woolly....Last edited by psychocandy; 13 July 2017, 09:18.
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Jo Malone if your feeling flush...Originally posted by GeorgeB View PostI dont have any pics, but in good community spirit I'm willing to get some!... if i get at least one mother flippin perfurme suggestion!
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This one's far cleverer....Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post'Over-sexualised' Femfresh shaving advert banned - BBC News
Does this cause offence? I have watched it numerous times and I still cannot decide.
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'Over-sexualised' Femfresh shaving advert banned - BBC News
Does this cause offence? I have watched it numerous times and I still cannot decide.
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<toodles off for a quick spritz...>
Today I am mostly wearing Evelyn & Crabtree's Cayman Winds.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostDon't listen to them GeorgeB. She sounds like a lovely lass.
Tone
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In my experience, any money spent on someone you are dating is invariably a waste of money and something you will regret after you never see them again, and Im talking birthdays and Xmas here.
Would never ever consider buying something for someone on a first date. Havent you heard the saying, no one wants to buy a cow when you can get the milk for free. And trust me, the milk is always free.
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