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f log, you do realise she is under age don't you

the feds are watching you

Its true she is under your age.

But that is a good thing!

 

OK DC is this more your style?

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I know there was a reason I loved bananas.

Had a haircut like that in the early 70s myself.

The wood panelling gives me memories of the swedes that live down the road.Although thier daughter looked nothing like that.

OK DC is this more your style?

I know there was a reason I loved bananas.

ah f log you degenerate poseur. didn't take long for you to return to your homoerotic self

just be upfront, we are all adults here and will understand

leave the closet behind

 

I think this tread is close to the end.

As sad as it is for me to say it.

Closure awaits WJ.

Do the humane thing and put it out of its misery!

A proud place has got to pot......well...potty...

I say lets clean it up some and return it to its former irreverence. with a bit of style and panache !!


I tend to agree that pictures in this thread on the whole are tiresome. I rarely post pictures, not on this thread, and they are totally football related. Toady's soft porn of all sexualities, silly animal pics, food, phallic yellow fruit..... all these should go. There are PLENTY of other web sites, forums, online dating sites, etc that people can look at and post pictures for this.

IMHO the thread should continue on partly because genuine light hearted humour is rarely appreciated on other threads (not that I'd know anything about being funny). But this thread clogged up with cr@p pictures is a bore.

I'm looking at you Toady.

Just goes to show what can happen when there is no footy or training to talk about ...

How many days now without smokes, jazza? How goes the paleo diet, Redleg?

How many parties will the lads have over Christmas, BBO? :-)

 

Like anything in life...moderation. Pictures have there place but when overdone and of dubious ...well... am sure many will understand :unsure::rolleyes:

There are other forums for people's other 'needs'

Like anything in life...moderation. Pictures have there place but when overdone and of dubious ...well... am sure many will understand :unsure::rolleyes:

There are other forums for people's other 'needs'

Point taken BB and Moonie

But lets not just stop at comments about the pictures which were just posted for some light hearted fun.

Continually calling other posters names such as [censored], Jizz and clit should also be moderated as it is disrespectful.


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How goes the paleo diet, Redleg?

Hit a plateau at 3.5kg's lost.

You can mourn his loss but leave your hat on.

Very good WJ

The standard that this thread used to display!

Very good WJ

The standard that this thread used to display!

od, all empires eventually decay and fade away

but not this one.......i'm sure a saviour will be found and lead us to a new glorious future


od, all empires eventually decay and fade away

but not this one.......i'm sure a saviour will be found and lead us to a new glorious future

There are occasions when some things are beyond salvation dc

I fear this is one of them.

You can mourn his loss but leave your hat on.

WJ, you are so beautiful, to me.....

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RIP Joe Cocker.

:(

Yes RIP Joe and you'll get by in heaven, With a Little Help from Your Friends.

Oh no.

Sad news Mr. Leg

hold the countdown!.......hold the countdown!

we need a recess or a continuation

i'm going early and predicting a mis-trial


hold the countdown!.......hold the countdown!

we need a recess or a continuation

i'm going early and predicting a mis-trial

Yes dc I suspect he has slipped in a few banana smoothies.

A thorough investigation is required.

Just goes to show what can happen when there is no footy or training to talk about ...

How many days now without smokes, jazza? How goes the paleo diet, Redleg?

How many parties will the lads have over Christmas, BBO? :-)

Bad time of the year for me.

Really starting to pine for a durrie right now.

About 187 days and counting.

But brother please spare me a ciggie.

 

Bad time of the year for me.

Really starting to pine for a durrie right now.

About 187 days and counting.

But brother please spare me a ciggie.

One wont hurt.

Go on.....

Have one.

Bad time of the year for me.

Really starting to pine for a durrie right now.

About 187 days and counting.

But brother please spare me a ciggie.

Hang in there mate.

make yourself a strong black coffee or a single malt and think of me scouling at you.

NO CIGS!


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