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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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sydney olympics 2000
myself and a few mates got chatting to some lovely ladies and told them we were members of the australian handball team. Thinking that nobody would have a clue who actual team were or what they looked like, we figured we were in with a chance. All was going well with many a humourous and blatently untrue story of our lives as professional sportsman being told until one of the girls asked us where we lived. Now these girls weren't mathematicians, but they were smart enough to realise that the chances of 5 olympians in the same team coming from the same sydney suburb were pretty slim.
No gold, silver or bronze medals that evening for any of us.
( , Tue 17 Apr 2007, 17:04, Reply)
myself and a few mates got chatting to some lovely ladies and told them we were members of the australian handball team. Thinking that nobody would have a clue who actual team were or what they looked like, we figured we were in with a chance. All was going well with many a humourous and blatently untrue story of our lives as professional sportsman being told until one of the girls asked us where we lived. Now these girls weren't mathematicians, but they were smart enough to realise that the chances of 5 olympians in the same team coming from the same sydney suburb were pretty slim.
No gold, silver or bronze medals that evening for any of us.
( , Tue 17 Apr 2007, 17:04, Reply)
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