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Cauliflowerear Wrote:

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> sspringer Wrote:

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> > Why not list it on Ebay. That way you will have

> a

> > wider market and you will get a fair price

> with

> > no hassle.

>

>

> I offered him a fair price, but he had a hissy fit

> and blew the opportunity.



Fair price when ??? STILL A DICK JUST GETTING BIGGER

Cauliflowerear Wrote:

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> ken78 Wrote:

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> > 'the lane' wat rye lane

>

>

> Oh Ken, you big tease. You know what 'lane' i am

> on about.

>

> Anyhow, when's the BBQ? Might i suggest we have it

> on the day we celebrate our Queen and her amazing

> Jubilee? Im still itching to try this beer machine

> too.


buy it then and stop acting like a queen ♛

go on put you money wear you mouth is ,,,,you not to shy are you

Cauliflowerear Wrote:

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> ken78 Wrote:

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> > b b q is off don't need any music don't need

> any

> > belly dancers AND DON'T NEED Cauliflowerear to

> > come i am going to get pissed on my own with MY

> > beer machine and a nice juicy steak 🥩

> any

> > one know what steak i should get ????

>

> This is really disappointing to hear that the

> planned BBQ is off. I had ordered a bag of

> marching powder and was going to bring a few tasty

> bits of crumpet to have a right old knees up in

> honour of Queen Lizzie. Is there no way of

> changing your mind, Ken? Perhaps we can go the the

> festival on Peckham Rye, get on it, have a slash

> in a few nearby gardens, then back to yours to

> crack on?


sorry i aske my care home but was told no, but i do have some coke in my fridge and if you want i can get you some incontinence pads save pissing in gardens, i had a bad experience once but that's another story, as for the crumpet i prefer a nice bit of toast and marmite and as you know a nice COLD BEER FROM MY MACHINE it's working great got to go now as my carer is pissed again on MY BEER

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