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Posted by: MadWorld74 Today, 03:42PM



very naughty necrophila......Gnarls Barkley


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Yes, I've heard that one. Quite disturbing....!

Ted Max Wrote:

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> Nero reports unusual gay PDA near the hospice

> shop. Meanwhile on the famous faces thread Andi

> Peters is spotted coming out of the Bishop (as it

> were). Can the two possibly be related?


My mate did Andi Peters up the arse in the broom cupboard. No lie.


Charlie

I'm middle class. But I do like swearing. So no, I am not the bird off Big Brother (Which by the way I have been watching obsessively for what seems like forever) but I have similar traits.


I hate it and love it at the same time. It's horrible and strangely compelling.



Charlie

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