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Well, good luck with that lir, but as you may have gathered, I can unfortunately be of no assistance to you
In an attempt to find a non-alcoholic drink I enjoy, I am tonight on the nesquik milkshake powder. Tastes ROUGH :cool: (I just needed to share that).We cannot change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses. Carl Jung
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I used to go out with a barrister. He lived in Knights Row, read PG Wodehouse and owned a chaise longue.
He was into bondage so it didn't work out.
I blame the public school system.
I just thought I would share that.Retail is the only therapy that works0 -
I used to go out with a barrister. He lived in Knights Row, read PG Wodehouse and owned a chaise longue.
He was into bondage so it didn't work out.
I blame the public school system.
I just thought I would share that.
I believe you like you believed I have my eyebrows and nails done (true) x0 -
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I used to go out with a barrister. He lived in Knights Row, read PG Wodehouse and owned a chaise longue.
He was into bondage so it didn't work out.
I blame the public school system.
I just thought I would share that.. I've never met a 'normal' legal. They're all a bit deviant.....
ETA: TBF, they probably say 'I've never met a normal prol'... or something...We cannot change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses. Carl Jung
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