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RosieH


It's just you, I went there


Only "damp grass" with a tangy dog poo "note" detected



Sure you haven't burnt hairs anywhere on or about your person ?


Like when lighting farts ( the perimeter hair can be volatile )



W**F

Unmarried I may be MM, but I ain't no lady.


However I may now be not only unmarried but also unemployed, having attempted to click on your excellent-sounding dating website. Apparently the company's internet filter recognises it as pornography.

However I may now be not only unmarried but also

> unemployed, having attempted to click on your

> excellent-sounding dating website. Apparently the

> company's internet filter recognises it as

> pornography.


You have my sympathy RosieH. I once got in big trouble at work for trying to find directions to a pub I was staying at. Try googling "The Spreadeagle". It's not pretty.

RosieH Wrote:

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> Unmarried I may be MM, but I ain't no lady.

>

> However I may now be not only unmarried but also

> unemployed, having attempted to click on your

> excellent-sounding dating website. Apparently the

> company's internet filter recognises it as

> pornography.


Mick Mac is right though RosieH, you are a lady, at least you are now, as you are being nice to me. :)

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> karter Wrote:

>

> > Mick Mac is right though RosieH, you are a

> lady,

> > at least you are now, as you are being nice to

> me.

> :)

>

> Creep.


thanks Jah, those words came from the horses mouth though, but maybe she had one too many though and didn't mean it.:)-D

Hmm, not sure what you're getting at there Karter, I don't recall saying I was being nice to you now... (are you suggesting it might have been the whisky talking?)


And Mr Lush, simmer down there buddy - if the man wants to pay me a compliment, don't you be getting in his way. Right now I need as many as I can get.

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