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rubsley Wrote:

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> Erm, I don't think my jib is cut quite that way.

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> (I'm 34)

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> (What's "he'll make shovel" mean?)

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In these sensitive times I stopped digging a hole for myself ( & decided to spend more time with my family )


Good luck though



W**F

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Recently discovered that your vocation wasnt at deep as it might be. After much thought, reflection, prayer and debate with Father Abbot and God the Father, decided it was time to cast off the brown robes and horse hair undies and enter into the world.


That sort of thing?

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ImpetuousVrouw Wrote:

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> No MP - keep up!

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> I stopped being single last month - but am not

> sure if I'm ready for a life of slippers and cocoa

> just yet!

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> Plus I was hoping to do my good deed for the day

> for the handsome young ex-monk, Rubsley : )


Impetuous, you looked very much in your comfort zone last night dear. That shouldn't put rubsley off though. Dude she is top drawer.

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