Where are you all?
Well - where are you all apart from Para? HM's pleasure, I learn.
Its quiet in here
- claymore
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Its quiet in here
Regards
Claymore

Claymore

- little boy blue
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Re: Its quiet in here
is pleasuring hm not a crime in oneself ?
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Re: Its quiet in here
Why don't we just hold hands and see if we can contact the living?claymore wrote:Where are you all?
Re: Its quiet in here
True. her maj, the daughter, is with sprog and we are on standby to hoof it aff tae Devon to look efter ither wain. T'was due today but she wus niver on time hersel ...claymore wrote:... HM's pleasure, I learn.
- lady_stormrider
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Re: Its quiet in here
I've never used this method, but the Guild of Seamstresses have told me that a spicy curry from the Mumtaz in Bradford, a hot bath, that scene in 'When Harry me Sally' and a forced march twice round Miller Park is the very thing to 'get things started'.
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Re: Its quiet in here
hmmm ... the Devon midwifery aren't much taken with your prescription .. erm .. unless ye'r referring tae shard's poltergeist .. ?lady_stormrider wrote:.. the Guild of Seamstresses have told me that a spicy curry from the Mumtaz in Bradford, a hot bath, that scene in 'When Harry me Sally' and a forced march twice round Miller Park is the very thing to 'get things started'
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Re: Its quiet in here
lady_stormrider wrote:I've never used this method, but the Guild of Seamstresses have told me that a spicy curry from the Mumtaz in Bradford, a hot bath, that scene in 'When Harry me Sally' and a forced march twice round Miller Park is the very thing to 'get things started'.
My Mum always said in an arguement - "....now don't get me started..."
So that's what she meant!
Donald
- sahona
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Re: Its quiet in here
re the argument: I seem to recall "just drop it" was a favourite...
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