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first post, sup everyone?
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first post, sup everyone?
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( , Thu 4 Feb 2010, 21:36, archived)
Hello
But I'll think you'll find the correct spellings are:
'Pwoper'
and 'naaawty'
;)
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Thu 4 Feb 2010, 21:43,
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'Pwoper'
and 'naaawty'
;)
weally?
awight
also, hello back!
read b3ta for a few years but never felt motivated enough to join until now
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Thu 4 Feb 2010, 21:56,
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awight
also, hello back!
read b3ta for a few years but never felt motivated enough to join until now
Walrus eh?
I immediately feel a kinship to you as I frequently refer to my girlfriend's funbags as Tweedledum and Tweedledee.
Thanks for the welcome!
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Fri 5 Feb 2010, 7:15,
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Thanks for the welcome!
followed by Danny Dyer's Tumble Driers
followed later by George Alagiah's Deep Fat Fryers
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Thu 4 Feb 2010, 21:43,
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At my uncle's pub
he had sets of plastic swizzle cocktail sticks for sale behind the bar called "Lulu the Zulu" and they were hideous. But every time I see a natural history prog featuring bare-breasted native females I can't help but think of them.
The things one could get away with in the 70s eh? Strange thing is the black patrons who bought them as much as the whites. I remember one black guy laughing like a drain at "Lulu age 40" and declared his wife looked like that now at 30.
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Thu 4 Feb 2010, 22:15,
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The things one could get away with in the 70s eh? Strange thing is the black patrons who bought them as much as the whites. I remember one black guy laughing like a drain at "Lulu age 40" and declared his wife looked like that now at 30.