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Swarovski crystal *ahem* ring

http://www.osoyou.com/media/images/items/2009/04/27/200942711221036.jpg ( honest I'm not making this up )




Designed for an exclusive audience - give in to *whistles* abandon and explore your *mummuy & daddy time*... This *points downstairs* ring is an item of *special cuddles* jewellery for *mr wobbly*. Romantic and *whistles again*, personal, stylish and subtle, this ring is one you should be keen to show off.


*indeed*


:-$

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Ooh you actually made me look then Jah. It's only a silly old car. One of my ex-boyfriends had a Ferrari (it was the 80s - of course). Stupid car. Impossible to get out of without flashing your pants and you couldn't take it to Sainsbury's for the weekly shop because you could only squeeze one carrier bag into the tiny boot. And the worst thing of all - it SCREAMS "look at me". Yuk. I died a thousand deaths in that car. Hated it.
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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Oh dear is that a penis extension I see before me

> Mr Crane?



No simply a gorgeous piece of Italian engineering at its best, and far nicer that a crappy old Ford (which thankfully I don't own). I could have gone for an E type jag, an Alfa Romeo spyder, the list is endless, just cars I can dream of but never aspire to. And I'd rather a Ferrari GTO than a ridiculous iPhone/pad etc. Alternatively this would look nice in Chez Crane


http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://farm1.static.flickr.com/154/359044905_95f8ef7d9d.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.flickr.com/photos/ktelqueen/359044905/&h=464&w=464&sz=207&tbnid=NnAh22zNn63lyM:&tbnh=128&tbnw=128&prev=/search%3Fq%3Drecord%2Bcollection%2Bphotos%26tbm%3Disch%26tbo%3Du&zoom=1&q=record+collection+photos&usg=__J2JO3Rvhbi16E1Mqfzysg4Mjfh8=&sa=X&ei=JUmLTfeeNYOWswa8ks2KCg&ved=0CCAQ9QEwAQ

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giggirl Wrote:

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> Ooh you actually made me look then Jah. It's only

> a silly old car. One of my ex-boyfriends had a

> Ferrari (it was the 80s - of course). Stupid car.

> Impossible to get out of without flashing your

> pants and you couldn't take it to Sainsbury's for

> the weekly shop because you could only squeeze one

> carrier bag into the tiny boot. And the worst

> thing of all - it SCREAMS "look at me". Yuk. I

> died a thousand deaths in that car. Hated it.



So does talking on your phone in public which I'm sure many of you have been guilty of.

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