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Ladymuck Wrote:

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> brum Wrote:

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>

> >

> > ...blimey, and I thought I had just imagined

> > it...! ;-)

>

>

> Nope...I was there...it happened...



You'll be saying she sat on my lap next. You lot have such vivid imaginations.

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> brum Wrote:

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>

>

> > You'll be saying she sat on my lap next. You

> lot

> > have such vivid imaginations.

>

>

> No, that was somebody else...a different

> occasion...if I recall correctly!!!


No LM, I don't think you do recall correctly!

karter Wrote:

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> you naughty brum, you enjoyed LadyM's slaps

> too.:))



Yes! And well deserved were those slaps!!! But brum, you are beginning to sound like a right little sex-pot as well as a masochist!



*curled up laughing*

brum Wrote:

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> > No, that was somebody else...a different

> > occasion...if I recall correctly!!!

>

> No LM, I don't think you do recall correctly!


Sorry brum...there were other...shall we call them "witnesses"...your senile dementia is getting worse



*now rolling about on floor*

brum Wrote:

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> karter Wrote:

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> > you naughty brum, you enjoyed LadyM's slaps

> > too.:))

>

>

> Yes I did. Can't deny that! Ok, err, moving

> on......(please)



Oh my Lawd...you weren't supposed to enjoy them!!!

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> KalamityKel Wrote:

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> > well if you will start a thread on such a

> > subject...

>

> Quite...let's just say...you had it coming...


well, this is the naughty room isn't it...

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> well if you will start a thread on such a

> subject...



A bit harsh Kel. I mean, it wasn't as if it was me doing anything naughty... I was an innocent passer-by....! I feel my reputation has been sullied by the other suggestions... by the way, did you really drop your earring under the table??? ;-)

brum Wrote:

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> A bit harsh Kel. I mean, it wasn't as if it was me

> doing anything naughty... I was an innocent

> passer-by....!


We know brum...KK was only teasing...



I feel my reputation has been

> sullied by the other suggestions...


I was just teasing too...sorry if I offended


but you did enjoy the slaps though...


*grins very mischievously*

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