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Mad Stuff You've Done To Get Someone To Sleep With You
Alexxx says "We've all gone a little too far at one time or another to get a girl, or a guy, to sleep with us. I've a friend who spent close to a thousand pounds orchestrating a terrible day for a collegue, so he could comfort her and get in her knickers. Only to find out she had a boyfriend, who proposed in order to cheer her up."
So, how far have you gone?
( , Fri 13 Apr 2007, 9:01)
Alexxx says "We've all gone a little too far at one time or another to get a girl, or a guy, to sleep with us. I've a friend who spent close to a thousand pounds orchestrating a terrible day for a collegue, so he could comfort her and get in her knickers. Only to find out she had a boyfriend, who proposed in order to cheer her up."
So, how far have you gone?
( , Fri 13 Apr 2007, 9:01)
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After 10 pints, 53% of men would prefer a kebab to sex.
Unless of course both are on the cards I imagine.
Hanging about outside the parade of kebab shops in the centre of Bristol I once met a man who said that I could go home with him if I lent him the extra 50p he needed to afford his kebab. I obliged, he let me have a bit of his meat, and I still like to think I'm fairly classy.
EDIT: If your credit rating is anything like mine lending someone 50p with no guarantee its return is pretty mad, especially when you realise the morning after that it wasn't actually a loan, but a sneaky ploy to get you into bed.
( , Mon 16 Apr 2007, 1:03, Reply)
Unless of course both are on the cards I imagine.
Hanging about outside the parade of kebab shops in the centre of Bristol I once met a man who said that I could go home with him if I lent him the extra 50p he needed to afford his kebab. I obliged, he let me have a bit of his meat, and I still like to think I'm fairly classy.
EDIT: If your credit rating is anything like mine lending someone 50p with no guarantee its return is pretty mad, especially when you realise the morning after that it wasn't actually a loan, but a sneaky ploy to get you into bed.
( , Mon 16 Apr 2007, 1:03, Reply)
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