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I know this auspicuous occasion usually falls on a monday but today is most definately;


TIT SUNDAY!!!


I've already been mesmerised by a gracefully poised black lady at the checkouts in Forest hill Sainsbury's (Tony would've sprayed his Y fronts) and another delightfully 'qualified' blond on my return journey.


I think I might head off to the park with my mates under the guise of playing frisbee whilst actually having a sly shufty at any passing maidens and wenches alike.


Thanks ladies.

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> I know this auspicuous occasion usually falls on a

> monday but today is most definately;

>

> TIT SUNDAY!!!

>

> I've already been mesmerised by a gracefully

> poised black lady at the checkouts in Forest hill

> Sainsbury's (Tony would've sprayed his Y fronts)

> and another delightfully 'qualified' blond on my

> return journey.

>

> I think I might head off to the park with my mates

> under the guise of playing frisbee whilst actually

> having a sly shufty at any passing maidens and

> wenches alike.

>

> Thanks ladies.



do you get out much BBW .lol :))

I'm sure BBW gets out a lot I'm just not convinced that LBW sees anything but the four walls of his loo.


I thought every day is Dick Day for the ladies as we gents can do nothing but be exemplars of such crass ideals almost every other second (so we're told).


P.S. Only got 2 pair today and so much prefer ending the day with a full house.


P.P.S. BBW, try jogging, you'll be so much happier watching the lady runners.

Men (but more directed at BBW). You're rather simple beings aren't you? Who is more canny? The ladies who make guys think they seeing something they shouldn't, or the guys who think they are seeing something they shouldn't?


My vote goes to the ladies (the barely-there clothes agrees with me) ;-)

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