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Previously on "Rectal disruption is now socially unacceptable. apparently"

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  • BrilloPad
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    You are lucky you did not read her email to her boyfriend.

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  • Rectal disruption is now socially unacceptable. apparently

    The missus was just checking some stuff out for work, on her iPad, and I was shocked to read (over her shoulder) that rectal disruption is now socially unacceptable.
    'That's why I hate the PC culture. labour, the NHS and all these fckng do-gooders' I rants to the missus
    'what ?'
    'well now its not right to try to bum someone any more'

    'er ..it says Rectal Diazsepam is now socially unacceptable'

    'oh'




    should have gone to specsavers



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