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Beware the moon, and stick to the road :eek:
Hitting the sack also
Good nite :hello:MSE. Abandon hope all ye who enter here
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"Tired and emotional" is a chiefly British euphemism for "drunk". It was popularised by the British satirical magazine Private Eye in 1967 after being used in a spoof diplomatic memo to describe the state of Labour Cabinet minister George Brown,[1]I've gone really tired, so I think I'll turn in now......
Nite all......
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In bygone days when men were working away from home they (tried) had a quickie affair. Not the 2 guys on our course who are comparing notes on computer games they are playing at their travellodge !!!!
Not that IT is "normal" in any sense of the word !
Where is the "how sad" smiley?
I do like to make an entrance ...0 -
DoubleEntendre wrote: »Shiite, I'll "catch it" on youtube sometime....
Hook line and sinker! te he te he!

In memory of Chris Hyde #8670 -
DoubleEntendre wrote: »In bygone days when men were working away from home they (tried) had a quickie affair. Not the 2 guys on our course who are comparing notes on computer games they are playing at their travellodge !!!!
Not that IT is "normal" in any sense of the word !
Where is the "how sad" smiley?
The sad thing is they're playing the flirty online game "On course for a bit on the side"
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fibber fiddler !I do like to make an entrance ...0
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I used to hate it when I was on residential training courses. Nubile women tapping on my bedroom door all night. I had to introduce a shift rota.DoubleEntendre wrote: »In bygone days when men were working away from home they (tried) had a quickie affair. Not the 2 guys on our course who are comparing notes on computer games they are playing at their travellodge !!!!
Not that IT is "normal" in any sense of the word !
Where is the "how sad" smiley?

Then I woke up
In memory of Chris Hyde #8670
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