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women prefer homeowners not renters.....
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My boyfriend gets all his shirts and suits made - not sure what he pays for jackets, but trousers are about 40 pounds.
I rarely buy clothes in the UK, I prefer to shop in America where the prices are cheaper and the quality of the cotton is superior. I suspect I'm keeping JC Penney's in business...Errors of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it. - Jefferson0 -
I think we're mainly agreed that it is important to look good. Being moneysavers means that we want to do it cheaply but wearing George jeans, unless you are slobbing it around the house, isn't going to help anyone pull, not because they are supermarket jeans but because they don't seem to be made to fit anyone at all

And girls do need to be spoiled because we go a bit mental if we aren't. Yant1 are you fit (lol) because the weight lifting, cycling thing would indicate that and that would mean that you didn't fit into my mould of the usual bloke who couldn't get a girlfriend.
It's very important to have good genes/jeans.
Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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I hope you spoil your man sometimes too, DG"Mrs. Pench, you've won the car contest, would you like a triumph spitfire or 3000 in cash?" He smiled.
Mrs. Pench took the money. "What will you do with it all? Not that it's any of my business," he giggled.
"I think I'll become an alcoholic," said Betty.0 -
I do try.
Sex, biscuits and DVDs, is that it? Or is there more on the list?Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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That'd keep me happy
"Mrs. Pench, you've won the car contest, would you like a triumph spitfire or 3000 in cash?" He smiled.
Mrs. Pench took the money. "What will you do with it all? Not that it's any of my business," he giggled.
"I think I'll become an alcoholic," said Betty.0 -
Biscuits? With the sex and the DVDs?Errors of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it. - Jefferson0
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You haven't tried all three then?!Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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Not at the same time, anyway..
Errors of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it. - Jefferson0 -
I posted earlier in the thread and I've kept an eye on it over the past few days - much to my amusement.
I liked it's a girls assets (not the money kind) that we had earlier and it's just got cheekier from there!!!
However - I'm interested to know - what biscuit would you spoil a man with??
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Beer flavoured ones, I reckon...Errors of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it. - Jefferson0
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