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Oh Moos sweetie, you are too nice! Mikecg, don't take it as a sign of love, take it as a sign we are family (you are a poor financially strapped little brother, and I am a fabulously wealthy and super attractive and successful older sibling!).


Mr Wolf darling


(I just wanted to call you darling then... I can't really explain why).


Michael dear, stop talking about your scars - they will all want one!

dulwichmum Wrote:

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> All this testosterone in one place - OHMYGOD... I

> adore a good ruck!



Dear DM


Luckily for you (in this case) the 'R' key is next to the 'F' key on the keyboard. Otherwise you could have gotten into deep shig with Admin.

brum Wrote:

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> dulwichmum Wrote:

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> > Brum darling!

> >

> > Do I need to remind you that I am a married

> lady?

> >

>

> Whenever you say this, an image of David Walliams

> in Little Britain jumps into my head. Please don't

> say it any more as is quite upsets me.


xxxxxx


:))

No not at all DM.... I love to think of you resplendent in all your fabulosity and yet - dare I say it - incredibly sexy too. I understand completely that marital decorum forbids me to venture further - indeed, the old adage 'you can look, but you can't touch' I find to be quite irresistible. Besides, there's room on this forum for just one retired brickie from Penge - me! ;-)

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