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No....


But there's always "real life" to consider


I mean really Wii golf ? no wonder Tiger Woods screwed so many other women


Wii Bowling, the real thing is cark enough


Is there a Wii, Wii ? where you play a game of "virtual Wii" .....?



Other than that try talking to your family


Though if you are single then a Wii break will interrupt the porno habit



Any questions, please ask


Thanks




W**F

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Thanks ever so.


You're brilliant. I'll take all of your top tips on board.


As you've been so kind and free with your advice, I thought it only good manners to

share some of mine with you. Call me controversial, but I think you might like the wii.

It's great fun!... and judging from your reply, you have a bloody wicked sense of humour.

But more importantly, I actually think you could be quite good at it, as you're clearly quite

adept in the wrist department.


do take care.

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