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Iiiii the ladies love a bit of jelly jewelleryOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostIf you loved her you would give her a pearl necklace.
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If you loved me you would gargle.Originally posted by Bee View PostNot necessarily, we can spit and then forgive.
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What?Originally posted by Bee View PostNot necessarily, we can spit and then forgive.
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The church gives good advice

peurile I know but I laughed.Is that really what Jesus meant? Embarrassed vicar apologises to parishioners after putting up a sign up outside his church with a MUCH ruder meaning than he intended
Reverend Bob Marshall erected sign outside Ebenezer Baptist Chapel
The A-board read: 'Forgiveness is swallowing when you want to spit'
58-year-old soon realised the sign had a rather strong sexual innuendo
Clergyman, based in Buckley, North Wales, said wind has blown sign over
Welsh vicar apologises for putting up A-board message with rude hidden meaning | Daily Mail OnlineTags: None
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