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11 July, 2008 at 11:11 pm #167301
Story of my life that… Why do women hide that so much ? The Clitoris is like farking area 52..
11 July, 2008 at 11:18 pm #167302Ive always known where mine is, and its now got fairy lights on so everybody else knows.
its just above the landing strip.
even a shit pilot couldnt miss it.
11 July, 2008 at 11:19 pm #167303@sharongooner wrote:
Ive always known where mine is, and its now got fairy lights on so everybody else knows.
its just above the landing strip.
even a shit pilot couldnt miss it.
Dont you mean below ?
11 July, 2008 at 11:21 pm #167304your going for the back entry? or are your eyes on your chin?
11 July, 2008 at 11:28 pm #167305Isnt above the landing strip your belly button … blondie ? :)
11 July, 2008 at 11:37 pm #167306i aint explaining :lol: ya too rude boy!
11 July, 2008 at 11:46 pm #16730741% chav – 20% posh wonder what the rest of me is :?
didnt REALLY know what a chav was so i googled lol
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Chav also Charv/Charver are mainly derogatory slang terms in the United Kingdom for a stereotype fixated on low quality or counterfeit goods. It commonly refers to those belonging to a youth sub-culture, often stereotypically associated with a low socio-economic class, a striking dress sense and criminal activity.
Response to the term has ranged from amusement to criticism that it is a new manifestation of classism.The term has also been associated with juvenile delinquency, the “ASBO Generation”, “Hoodie culture”, and “Yob culture”.11 July, 2008 at 11:47 pm #167308@(f)politics? wrote:
41% chav – 20% posh wonder what the rest of me is :?
didnt REALLY know what a chav was so i googled lol
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Chav also Charv/Charver are mainly derogatory slang terms in the United Kingdom for a stereotype fixated on low quality or counterfeit goods. It commonly refers to those belonging to a youth sub-culture, often stereotypically associated with a low socio-economic class, a striking dress sense and criminal activity.
Response to the term has ranged from amusement to criticism that it is a new manifestation of classism.The term has also been associated with juvenile delinquency, the “ASBO Generation”, “Hoodie culture”, and “Yob culture”.poli xx
long time hun, hows you?
12 July, 2008 at 12:03 am #167309hi Shaz :)
am ok thx hun hope ur well xxxxxx12 July, 2008 at 12:07 am #167310@(f)politics? wrote:
hi Shaz :)
am ok thx hun hope ur well xxxxxxoh yeah, real life is grand, this place?…. hmmmm been an interesting week, not so sure on that one.
funny feeling i said that last time you buggered off and left me lol x :lol:
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