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Ladymuck Wrote:

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> monica Wrote:

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> >

> > LOL Daizie you are such a romantic, anyway if

> all

> > else fails we can always have a grope with LM.

> ;-)

>

> Well...at least you know mine are real!

>

> *legs it - fast*



And Monica's are not?

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> And Monica's are not?


No! I mean yes! Oh No, I mean...oh I don't know...Monica...look at what you have started!! And then you pee off and leave me to it...


*curses Monica AGAIN*

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> -----

>

> > And Monica's are not?

>

> No! I mean yes! Oh No, I mean...oh I don't

> know...Monica...look at what you have started!!

> And then you pee off and leave me to it...

>

> *curses Monica AGAIN*



Look love nothing wrong with a bit of female groping, I do partake on a regular basis, im sure your hubby would not complain either.

Mickmac LM knows Im all natural >:D<

SteveT Wrote:

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> Ladymuck you are a married

> lady.......................sooooooo what are you

> doing on this thread, get back to that there

> diggin' the alotment, as it's all going to weeds.



Yes SteveT I am, and, as you know, a very happily married one too...and yes, big mistake coming on this thread...

giggirl Wrote:

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> So what to do this Sunday then? Because I'm

> single and when you're single on Valentines Day it

> feels like every other person in the whole wide

> world is madly in love. Sensible suggestions

> welcome. Otherwise I might open a vein.


I feel the pain, my beloved is in Fargo, North Dakota and I am in Dorchester.....but this is why God invented Blackberry's.

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> SteveT Wrote:

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

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> > Ladymuck you are a married

> > lady.......................sooooooo what are

> you

> > doing on this thread, get back to that there

> > diggin' the alotment, as it's all going to

> weeds.



> Yes SteveT I am, and, as you know, a very happily

> married one too...and yes, big mistake coming on

> this thread...



Oh sweet heart, you know I love to tease because I love. Nothing wrong with a bit of harmless flirting,even with the married lot. My saying is why eat burger out when you can have steak at home xxxx


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