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adam85 Wrote:

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> Greetings all. First time poster. Stumbled across

> this forum the other day. I must say, there is

> certainly an abundance of hotties in the area. If

> anyones up for some easter fun, pm me and I'll

> send a pic, women only please.

>

> Adam


Hellooooooooo Adam


You sound quite the "hottie" too


Nette;-)

adam85 Wrote:

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> Hey nette, are you one of the many yummy mums I

> see hanging out in the various coffee shops upto

> no good? I'd be more than happy to lend you a hand

> with the housework, and tuck you in before I

> leave;)

>

> Adam


Thank you Adam very kind of you but no need to worry for now as is only a box

small risk I thought and far to many injures.

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