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Guest repliedShouldn't that be "please don't fart before my wife" ?
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Guest repliedA bloke once said to me "please don't fart infront of my wife".
To which I exclaimed "Why, was it her turn?". Boom boom.
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Guest repliedthreaded
can I refer you to chico
he intends to live after he dies
:rolleyes
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Guest repliedI intend to live before I die...usually the sort who could do with taking life easy now and then?
If it is only one flight I normally do them two steps at a time.
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Guest repliedshow offs
snaw, I am just refering to an old thread where EO said he's been marrid for a year or two now and he still worries about farting in the presence of his wife....
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Guest repliedRe: viagra
Whoops, wrong thread.
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Guest repliedviagra
woops wrong thread
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Guest repliedIf I ever had any doubts as to whether you scratch your nuts when you wake up of a morning Sandy, I now no longer harbour any.EO : are you able to fart in the presence of your wife yet??
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Guest repliedEO : are you able to fart in the presence of your wife yet??
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Guest repliedI once had a glass plastic sandwich with rubber and metal rails filling for lunch, my @rse was so sore I had to use the lift for weeks.
:rolleyes
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Guest repliedHey that's a good idea. Just like a Van de Graf generator!Was the top floor a huge metal sphere?
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Guest replied<<What is it with people who wont use the lift to go up or down one floor!?>>
At one time I worked in a building that had stairs made of a glass plastic sandwich mounted on rubber with metal rails. The result was a giant capacitor. The staff got so fed up with static shocks so they all used the lifts.
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Guest repliedThat could be the perfect recruitment advert for the Civil ServiceAnd is it just coincidence that these people are usually the sort who could do with taking life easy now and then?
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Bl00dy show-offs
What is it with people who wont use the lift to go up or down one floor!? I could understand it if they had desperate need for the exercise, but these people are just fecking show-offs. And is it just coincidence that these people are usually the sort who could do with taking life easy now and then?Tags: None
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