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Skids, I am just doing a favour for ED womankind by having a bit of a recce. I should add actually, ED ladies, that our Skids is pretty hot in the flesh too, and I think he's single still.


See, I'm just the advance guard Skids, not a greedy cow after all!

IV will you be refereeing the metaphorical or indeed physical mud wrestling that will need to take place over the battle for the affections of our Rory... Contender reddddaaay


(I need to say that I am not in the running here, I'm a toxic spinster, and am an appalling dater given I get so terrified by meeting real people i cant actually speak - but I do love a happy ending!)

ImpetuousVrouw Wrote:

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> Skids, I am just doing a favour for ED womankind

> by having a bit of a recce. I should add

> actually, ED ladies, that our Skids is pretty hot

> in the flesh too, and I think he's single still.

>

> See, I'm just the advance guard Skids, not a

> greedy cow after all!


Swoon. Hi Karate on standy by.

  • 3 weeks later...

I've been horribly remiss - working too much and busy too much and also no internet at home (which is wonderfully wonderful).


Anyways, thanks for all the messages (and the two lovely lunches) - I definitely learned a thing or two! :-)


Cheers,

Rory

Erm, I don't think I've looked hard enough yet. Although, to be fair, I've been looking for years (climbed highest mountains, etc).


I did find a little bit of your hedge trimmer though! When's a good time to drop it off (may fit through the mail box; it's the little plastic guard - sorry about that).


Cheers!

Rory

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