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> a lot of TALK on this thread



Err, it's a forum, what else may happens? I may already havce secured drinks of an evening with a young lady from here, as may a few others. It's not likely that these arrangements be made in open territory. OK, me, you, today, 4pm, The Bishop, table at the window, on the left as you walk in the door.


Wonder what size our audience may be?

Now, if only I was out & about on LL @ 4pm this afternoon.

Alas, I will be elsewhere.

Hope you get a good audience rcmacf ;-)



rcmacf Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > a lot of TALK on this thread

>

>

> Err, it's a forum, what else may happens? I may

> already havce secured drinks of an evening with a

> young lady from here, as may a few others. It's

> not likely that these arrangements be made in open

> territory. OK, me, you, today, 4pm, The Bishop,

> table at the window, on the left as you walk in

> the door.

>

> Wonder what size our audience may be?

I've got a wedding to go to today - horrible weather for it, but great potential for pulling! Not sure if I can actually be arsed though. I'm quite enjoying the getting older, can't be arsed thing that's happening to me.


Someone intelligent once said to me that some philospher dude said that the loss of his sex drive at the age of 70 odd, was like being unchainjed from a lunatic!! Lol, I can totally relate to that.

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> daizie Wrote:

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> > In his wallet ?

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> ha ha - good one

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> *opens new pack of incontinence pads*____



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