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Who cares about a political divide when clock babies are at a premium.


Take him to bed and see what he is made of, if he gets over that hurdle start talking salaries and/or investments


and you should be able to work out whether he can afford to keep you in a style you couldn't possibly do in a million


years.


Politics have little meaning in real life,


does he get hard,


can he do it,


does he earn,


can you put up with him long term ejaculating in less than 30 seconds,


does he have baggage from a bit of previous and if so what is her share of the proceeds if it all goes boobs north?


Never let political pride and/or little frisson's stand in the way of practicalities.


Get a hold on him, throw him to the ground, and shag his brains out...........................



You'll come up smelling of RoseH=happiness

it was in ref to earlier part of thread

Peckham Rose talking about jewels

and me talking about falling for arty types

thus pic of Damien Hirst's Diamond Skull - art and jewels in one

(and/or rich arty types???)


think I was being a bit too obscure... expecting an Admin "stay on topic" comment


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shoshntosh Wrote:

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> Steve T --

> couldn't agree more!

> well said.

> (p.s. i once dated an american republican, which

> is really far worse than a tory, and he... ummm...

> shall we say

> "fell at the first hurdle")


You have to be more choosey Shosh, if it had been PJ O'Rourke it might have been different.

It is now of course entirely out of the question. Before I know it he'll hack into my Facebook page "on his own initiative" to change my age because David prefers 'em younger.


Absolutely brilliant story that made me laugh out loud and if I'd been drinking tea there would have been a 360 degree spray.


Know that this one would never have got past our admin.

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