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of course, it costs a lot of money to take a girl up the arse these days, are any of you guys old enough to remember a time when it only cost a couple of quid and a drink?
U.F.G Anfield '89 wrote:of course, it costs a lot of money to take a girl up the arse these days, are any of you guys old enough to remember a time when it only cost a couple of quid and a drink?
cost me a grand too take my wench up the arse for the first time in mayand now i hav too do it again after xmas
U.F.G Anfield '89 wrote:of course, it costs a lot of money to take a girl up the arse these days, are any of you guys old enough to remember a time when it only cost a couple of quid and a drink?
cost me a grand too take my wench up the arse for the first time in mayand now i hav too do it again after xmas
taking your woman up the arse, always a pleasure and never a chore
U.F.G Anfield '89 wrote:forgive my Naivity DB10 but what is the white in smirnoff and white, never heard of it.
Sorry, White Lemonade (or 7up at a push). Thus the perceived lady-ness of the drink...
Damn tasty though, so you can launch a quick half dozen or more into yourself half way through a session and then they will suddenly sneak up on you...
I think DB10 may have failed to mention that the reason the irish talk about white lemonade is that they also have....red lemonade - whereas in England we have, well, lemonade! I think the red stuff is a bit like cherryade or tizer.
U.F.G Anfield '89 wrote:forgive my Naivity DB10 but what is the white in smirnoff and white, never heard of it.
Sorry, White Lemonade (or 7up at a push). Thus the perceived lady-ness of the drink...
Damn tasty though, so you can launch a quick half dozen or more into yourself half way through a session and then they will suddenly sneak up on you...
I think DB10 may have failed to mention that the reason the irish talk about white lemonade is that they also have....red lemonade - whereas in England we have, well, lemonade! I think the red stuff is a bit like cherryade or tizer.
cant beat the red lemonade.. great 4 the thirst,, esp wit whiskey,,,