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???? Wrote:

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> BTW, were there any photos from the last one.?..i

> think I avoided the camera....


There are indeed photos - look for the thread down the page. A prize for any who can spot Miles!

What do I win?


Ladygooner Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > BTW, were there any photos from the last

> one.?..i

> > think I avoided the camera....

>

> There are indeed photos - look for the thread down

> the page. A prize for any who can spot Miles!

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> Miles - you are excluded from the competition for

> obvious reasons!



Miles - I also think you and your Harem sign up sheet should be excluded from the drinks for other obvious reasons


Stop The Cad


This post sponsored in part by "people united righteously in turmoil against nasty sex" Society

I agree, perhaps I'll remain an enigma for a little bit longer.


Is there something you'd like to be hung from or are we talking kinbaku?


Bellenden Belle Wrote:

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> Me too... but I thought it would be more fun to

> leave the newcomers to discover you for themselves

> at the next forum drinks....

> Suspense is the key to seduction....

Bellenden Belle Wrote:

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> Me too... but I thought it would be more fun to

> leave the newcomers to discover you for themselves

> at the next forum drinks....

> Suspense is the key to seduction....


Cheeky. i know too...

Mr Miles has contacted me concerning some campaign or other attempting to smear his good name ( I deny all knowledge)


In the same message he also informed me that he will be setting up a charity kissing booth at the drinks and for five pounds a go he is willing to prostitute himself for a good cause....


....Sadly for this bounder and ruffian I don't think another Zombie cocktail is a good cause... (6)

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Looks like the EDF drinks has become a singles

> night.


No No No! Just in case there is anyone thinking about attending who might be put off by that prospect....can I just point out that one of the most refreshing things about the forum drinks is that it most definitely is not a singles night. Sure there are singles, but there are just as many couples or people who just want to make friends.

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