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Who would consider you to be a bitch on heat KK whilst dallying and dithering when there is a chance to get a 'good seeing to' by a young stud.

You need to get hold of him and convince him that you are the 'oral inspector' and compulsorily mark him out of a hundred in his own interest, lest he continue to make a mess of it and fails to become a proper accredited builder.

Tell him there is extra awards for swallowing it:)

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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> The Rolling Stones



Jah, In their hey days I would agree but I find I cannot bear to look at them now without feeling a weird shudder down my back. Seeing mick prancing around as an anorexic geriatric uuuuuuurrrrgh. sorry am now mesmerised by the awful thought!


wont be rushing to see the new scorcese film on them then!

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