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i did already answer this question, i was referring to giggirls first post. :p


Raquel Cruz Wrote:

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> karter Wrote:

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> > When a girl is texting suspiciously that always

> > gives the game away.

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> When would you say that someone is txting

> suspiciousy?????

Annasfield Wrote:

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> SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> > badly

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> Yeah but Sean Mac. Bad sex is better than no sex.


so right. and even worse, bad sex with a guy who actually thinks he is good at it. (hmmm I'm in danger of "sharing" too much at this rate... I'll stop before I embarass myself)

indiepanda Wrote:

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> LuvPeckham Wrote:

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> > too late Indiepanda far too late

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> Oh trust me, I could have said a lot worse... and

> I don't embarass that easily either ;-)



Hmmm


Curiousity now raised to a new level


tell me (sorry us) more

LuvPeckham Wrote:

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> Spoilsport is all I can say

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> I am not allowed to drink after that 'incident'

> and the 'police report' that followed ::o


Lol. My incidents have only been of the foolish / unfortunate variety... no police reports involved.

cdonline: "Doesn't everybody go out with some people just because nothing better has come along yet?"

No, it's because there's always a chance he'll buy you jewellery.

As Rita Rudner said when talking of a boyfriend who had pierced ears, "He knows pain and he has bought jewellery".

indiepanda Wrote:

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> LuvPeckham Wrote:

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> > Spoilsport is all I can say

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> > I am not allowed to drink after that 'incident'

> > and the 'police report' that followed ::o

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> Lol. My incidents have only been of the foolish /

> unfortunate variety... no police reports involved.



Errrmmm Did I say police report, so sorry, that was meant to be coastguard and police report - I tell you that is the last time I attend a mates stag night on a cross channel ferry, waking up starkers in a lifeboat with 10p sellotaped to my 'wee friend' isn't something I am going to admit to in public

SimonM Wrote:

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> Think how much more demoralising it would have

> been with a 20p piece though...::o



Thankfully phone boxes no longer accept a penny as minimum otherwise that may not have quite covered the blushes ;-)

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