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RosieH Wrote:

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> Hmm, it's just been suggested to me that yours was

> a reference to "beef curtains" Woof.

>

> Dear god tell me you're not that crass...

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Ewww..


What fetid mind sugested that ?


Incase anyone is mistaken I AM WOOF & not WOLF


Anyway that "crass idea" aside "beef" flavoured anything is the last resort on the food train, the end of the line, "curtains" even



W**F



( dear god, we're not going to have to add huge diclaimer footers on our posts now are we?)

For the record, I'd just like to say that I believe Woof to be an upstanding, charming, handsome and gallant member of the genus canis, and wouldn't think for one second that he would stoop to such vulgarity. I shan't name names, but I can confirm that it was neither dog, nor wolf, but a quadruped of slightly smaller stature.


I am just thankful that I did not make it to bed with a packet of Space Raiders. Lord alone knows what might have been insinuated...

I know Brenda...



Somehow ? and according to gigi girl I even managed to turn the "Dishwaser" thread into a mire of filth


I mean like a picture of a hotdog & a bun somehow sugested.....



Oh OK, hands up "busted"


Nice image though LadyWooF saw it & licked her lips



W**F




"Nice, I like a big one"


Whatever does she mean ?


* scratches head *


W**F[\b]

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