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karter Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > Of course. I was a total tart when I was

> younger

> > and I'm not much different now.

>

> yes, seen you and your mates down the dog.:))


What's that supposed to mean?

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Brendan Wrote:

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> > I think he's suggesting that you've gone to the

> > dog.

>

>

> LOL.

>

> (Is there a typo there Brendan?)


is Mick Mack calling me a girl? B)

Well I've never cheated on anyone because I only have relationships with people I care about and like enough. I think in a perfect world cheating is wrong and disrespectful. There are situations where it's understandable why and how it happens but 99% of the time it is inexcusable and extremely painful for the person cheated on.

I once had to climb out of a pub bathroom window because the 3 guys I was seeing all turned up at the same time.


However these days I'm inclined to think that if you like the person you're with, treat them with respect. And if you don't like them enough to be with them, then stop being a pussy, end it, and get with whoever's been so tempting that you couldn't resist.


Or you know, take some time to sit quietly by yourself in the corner, reflect on what a spineless cunt you are and have a little word with yourself,

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> And 3 blokes at once. You must be a hottie.



It has been said Mac. Did I mention one of them was a model?


;-) - added just in case anyone thinks I'm THAT up myself, when in actual fact, I'm only a little bit up myself

  • 2 weeks later...

*Bob* Wrote:

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> I don't think it's because he married young.

>

> I think it's because he's a potato-faced,

> fat-arsed mongoloid with sh1t for brains.


*Bob*, glad to see you picked up the lingo after your recent trip to the Emirates...:)

waynetta Wrote:

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> Shouldnt a remark like that be in the ' that is

> mean' thread?


If your piggy-eyed husband goes around stuffing his ginger privates into prostitutes whilst you're laid-up on account of bearing his child.. all bets are off when it comes to being mean.


Not even that sort of behaviour is covered under Brendan's Rule.

waynetta Wrote:

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> Fellas. Make your wife cry during sex by phoning

> her whilst having it.


its good to talk, communication is important in any relationship.


a timely reminder to hurry up and get the dinner on before he gets home never hurt anyone.

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