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hibbs Wrote:

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> Andystar Wrote:

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> -----

> > I wish that I had seen this before because I've

> > just spent the last hour or so detagging

> drunken

> > photos of me sticking my long tongue out on

> > facebook- & I can't be bothered searching my

> > friends pics for one. What's the prize btw??

>

>

> Arh go on...



I'll see if i can dig one out :P

HAL9000 Wrote:

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> hibbs Wrote:

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> > Yep Slave '1' looks exactly like mine.

>

> There's a tribe in Outer Mongolia that would

> worship you as a fertility goddess!


Typical...shame there's not one in East Dulwich :-)

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> I've tried measuring mine but keep gagging when

> the ruler touches my tonsils ( that is where we

> measure from right ? )

>

> So instead & as a comparison my tongue is the same

> length as a saveloy

>

> ::o Annette



lol...Ewe you have made me gag just thinking about it...I actually suggested measuring from exit point of mouth (for health and safety reasons of course)

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