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SteveT Wrote:

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> Muley wrote:-

> (though I suspect most 'Page 3 stunnas' would even

> find tying their shoelaces confusing).

>

>

> It would be a great mistake assuming big chest =

> small brain

>

> Jayne Mansfield had a substantial chest

> measurement and was fluent in 7 languages.



And she couldn't say no in any of them.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> SteveT Wrote:

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

> > Jayne Mansfield had a substantial chest

> > measurement and was fluent in 7 languages.

>

>

> And she couldn't say no in any of them.




EXCELLENT!!! (This is going on the LOL thread:)))

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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I'm so proud of my little thread. I was not even

> expecting double digits, let alone botherin the

> centurian boffins.


Quote from 2009. Almost a decade of tapping into the EDF ... such fun.


This thread brings back many memories of old friends, many who have moved on.

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