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I slept with my missus the night we met, it probably helped that I was living in digs at the time to be close to my London contract, so it was hard for her to keep away from my bedroom
So it cost me about £20 for drinks and a pub meal (on one of there two for 1 deals)Last edited by MicrosoftBob; 14 February 2014, 09:00.
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Indeed wine, women & song. not Beer n' birds.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWhen I was late teens/early twenties, my dad owned a cellar full of Aloxe-Corton. It works so much better with girls than beer.
but whoosh? TT & TM got it.
Most definitely NSFW:
Kevin bloody wilson-do ya fu*k on first dates - YouTube
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhen you bang your cleaner I guess it's more like £20 and for that you get a clean house too.
I've got it made.
Or should that be "maid"
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I'm reading this article the other way around.Originally posted by vetran View Post
Isn't the real meaning of this article that there is a limit to how much fancy grub and wine a girl can get from a guy before she's dumped as a time wasting spinster.
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When I was late teens/early twenties, my dad owned a cellar full of Aloxe-Corton. It works so much better with girls than beer.Originally posted by vetran View Post
so does your dad own a brewery?
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Me face'll be leaving in 1/4 of an hour, I want you to be on it...
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Such a romanticOriginally posted by ASB View PostDidnt realise rohypnol had gone up so much.
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Or would you show 'em to me.....Originally posted by Ticktock View PostCan I feel your tits?
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