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That's the one! I also have GIMP portable, open office, soduko and a few others on the memory stick.
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Firefox Portable, for your portable browsing needs.Originally posted by ferret View PostNever thought of that - smart move!
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Naughty, nubile nuns, naked and nuzzling nastily... alliterative and lovely!
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Use Firefox instead - I have a copy that runs from memory stick so I don't have to install it on client machines that don't like it.Originally posted by zeitghostThey are indeed...
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That cos the web filter your site uses doesnt pick up on the search criteria or the results , just on the actual url's you click. As an interesting side effect you can probably access google images and all the various delights available therein as wellOriginally posted by zeitghostInterestingly, a google search for dogging sites in Neath Port Talbot isn't blocked... but I haven't clicked on any of the links...
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That's because some giant lizard starting talking about ATM.Originally posted by zeitghostIn me own time old chap... such things are blocked hereabouts... even the LR thread about one's daughter making porn movies is blocked....
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So where's the link??Originally posted by zeitghostThere's a remarkably erotic thingie on youp**n at the moment that goes into remarkable detail... (and there's not much on there that's actually erotic...).
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Originally posted by zeitghostThere's a remarkably erotic thingie on youp**n at the moment that goes into remarkable detail... (and there's not much on there that's actually erotic...).
Still trying to get yourself fired ZG? Or just browsing in your own time?
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"Had anal sex" doesn't necessarily imply you've been catching it from some bloke ...
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Some of you have been trying same sex sex haven't you. You cant get to those high scores without.
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