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"Good evening.... Ågåin." hello mr Barista man | |||
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"MRS KC, BRANSTON OR STAY HOME. " Yay, we're Branston beaners. Will we play flick the bean? | |||
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"And we’re back! " Steve, you're tonight's ²nd ¹st poster, congratulations! | |||
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"MRS KC, BRANSTON OR STAY HOME. Yay, we're Branston beaners. Will we play flick the bean? " • If I understood what that meant.... | |||
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"In it to win it " Well you're definitely in it. | |||
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"Good evening.... Ågåin. hello mr Barista man " • Hello Vicår! † | |||
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"MRS KC, BRANSTON OR STAY HOME. " Pickle or ? | |||
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"In it to win it Well you're definitely in it." Am I a loser, Jim? | |||
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"MRS KC, BRANSTON OR STAY HOME. Yay, we're Branston beaners. Will we play flick the bean? " Sounds messy | |||
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"Good evening.... Ågåin." Hello! | |||
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"In it to win it Well you're definitely in it. Am I a loser, Jim? " Yes. | |||
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"MRS KC, BRANSTON OR STAY HOME. Pickle or ?" Beans AND pickle | |||
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"Jim, I did reply to you in the last thread, if you wish to catch up." I saw that you replied. I haven't got round to reading it yet. | |||
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"And we’re back! Steve, you're tonight's ²nd ¹st poster, congratulations!" and | |||
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"Is anyone else enamoured by Mellrose's derrière? (I blame the Gin)" Now now don’t go blaming the Gin | |||
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"Good evening.... Ågåin. hello mr Barista man • Hello Vicår! †" Happy mass eve | |||
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"Jim, I did reply to you in the last thread, if you wish to catch up. I saw that you replied. I haven't got round to reading it yet. " That's OK, you're busy. | |||
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"MRS KC, BRANSTON OR STAY HOME. Yay, we're Branston beaners. Will we play flick the bean? • If I understood what that meant.... " I thought you were a barista. | |||
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"Morning " Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening. That's good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Mellrose. | |||
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"MRS KC, BRANSTON OR STAY HOME. Yay, we're Branston beaners. Will we play flick the bean? Sounds messy " My sauce does not squirt, FYI | |||
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"Morning Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening. That's good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Mellrose. " Good Moooooooooooorning Jim | |||
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"In it to win it Well you're definitely in it. Am I a loser, Jim? " If you have to ask. | |||
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"Mellrose, what's your place like?" It’s a nice place | |||
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"MRS KC, BRANSTON OR STAY HOME. Yay, we're Branston beaners. Will we play flick the bean? Sounds messy My sauce does not squirt, FYI " But I thought that some men on fab could make anyone’s anything squirt | |||
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"Is anyone else enamoured by Mellrose's derrière? (I blame the Gin)" Gins & Mellroses. Take me down to Solihull City. | |||
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"Is anyone else enamoured by Mellrose's derrière? (I blame the Gin) Gins & Mellroses. Take me down to Solihull City." sounds like Gotham | |||
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"MRS KC, BRANSTON OR STAY HOME. Yay, we're Branston beaners. Will we play flick the bean? Sounds messy My sauce does not squirt, FYI But I thought that some men on fab could make anyone’s anything squirt " Are you a guaranteed squirt inducer?! | |||
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"And we’re back! Steve, you're tonight's ²nd ¹st poster, congratulations! and " Yeah! | |||
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"Is anyone else enamoured by Mellrose's derrière? (I blame the Gin) Gins & Mellroses. Take me down to Solihull City." Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty | |||
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"Jim, I did reply to you in the last thread, if you wish to catch up. I saw that you replied. I haven't got round to reading it yet. That's OK, you're busy." I'll get around to it when it gets a bit quieter. | |||
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"Is anyone else enamoured by Mellrose's derrière? (I blame the Gin) Gins & Mellroses. Take me down to Solihull City. Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty " Oh, won't you please take me home? | |||
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"What happened in the last twenty minutes or so of the previous nocturnal thread?" Steve promised to squirt me with his pickle juice, I think. | |||
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"Mellrose, what's your place like? It’s a nice place " An exotic apartment? | |||
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"Is anyone else enamoured by Mellrose's derrière? (I blame the Gin) Gins & Mellroses. Take me down to Solihull City. sounds like Gotham " The crime rate is lower in Solihull. And that's why Batman doesn't live there. | |||
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"Good evening " Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening to you, Blu. How do you do? | |||
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"What happened in the last twenty minutes or so of the previous nocturnal thread? Steve promised to squirt me with his pickle juice, I think. " That explains why he's having a bath. | |||
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"What happened in the last twenty minutes or so of the previous nocturnal thread? Steve promised to squirt me with his pickle juice, I think. " Steve is so bad | |||
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"I need another sit-down wee. While I'm away... Let's play Jim's Spotify Surprise. The first person to give me the name of an act, I'll listen to the act. I'll search for the act on my Spotify, and press play." Toni Braxton | |||
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"I need another sit-down wee. While I'm away... Let's play Jim's Spotify Surprise. The first person to give me the name of an act, I'll listen to the act. I'll search for the act on my Spotify, and press play. Toni Braxton " Ha. Nero. | |||
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"What happened in the last twenty minutes or so of the previous nocturnal thread? Steve promised to squirt me with his pickle juice, I think. Steve is so bad " Remember to keep talking like that. It'll make sense, in the coming days. | |||
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"I need another sit-down wee. While I'm away... Let's play Jim's Spotify Surprise. The first person to give me the name of an act, I'll listen to the act. I'll search for the act on my Spotify, and press play. Toni Braxton " That was quick. | |||
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"What happened in the last twenty minutes or so of the previous nocturnal thread? Steve promised to squirt me with his pickle juice, I think. Steve is so bad Remember to keep talking like that. It'll make sense, in the coming days." Ok I’ll see if I get it by Tuesday | |||
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"What happened in the last twenty minutes or so of the previous nocturnal thread? Steve promised to squirt me with his pickle juice, I think. Steve is so bad " Bad to the bone I'm off to sleep, unless someone is going to keep me up...... | |||
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"Good evening everyone xx Sending lots of hugs to all xx" Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Slut. Hug me! x | |||
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"Is anyone else enamoured by Mellrose's derrière? (I blame the Gin) Now now don’t go blaming the Gin " • You caught me. It wasn't the gin. I'm sober as a Judge. | |||
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"What happened in the last twenty minutes or so of the previous nocturnal thread? Steve promised to squirt me with his pickle juice, I think. Steve is so bad Remember to keep talking like that. It'll make sense, in the coming days. Ok I’ll see if I get it by Tuesday" You'll get it before Tuesday. | |||
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"I need another sit-down wee. While I'm away... Let's play Jim's Spotify Surprise. The first person to give me the name of an act, I'll listen to the act. I'll search for the act on my Spotify, and press play. Toni Braxton Ha. Nero. " • BravØ Vicår! † | |||
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"Good evening night owls " Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening,HeartShapedBoxxx. Welcome to The late late nocturnal thread ©™ extra time Sponsored by bow ties. I referenced you, not by name in The late late nocturnal thread ©™ Sponsored by bow ties. What did you do this evening? | |||
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"What happened in the last twenty minutes or so of the previous nocturnal thread? Steve promised to squirt me with his pickle juice, I think. Steve is so bad Bad to the bone I'm off to sleep, unless someone is going to keep me up......" It's a clean bone. | |||
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"Good evening everyone xx Sending lots of hugs to all xx Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Slut. Hug me! x" Just for you I have a special hug. Xx | |||
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"Everyone say hello to HeartShapedBoxxx. She gets her lingerie from Home Bargains, and she wears it well." • Good evening HSB. Are you in NirvanÅ? | |||
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"Good evening night owls Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening,HeartShapedBoxxx. Welcome to The late late nocturnal thread ©™ extra time Sponsored by bow ties. I referenced you, not by name in The late late nocturnal thread ©™ Sponsored by bow ties. What did you do this evening? " I felt I had to join in after seeing it was sponsored by bow ties I have just finished a book, so I'm now having a bit of a book hangover. Going to start Flowers For Algernon, I have been told I will need tissues. Did you enjoy the strawberries? | |||
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"Good evening everyone xx Sending lots of hugs to all xx Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Slut. Hug me! x Just for you I have a special hug. Xx" x | |||
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"Everyone say hello to HeartShapedBoxxx. She gets her lingerie from Home Bargains, and she wears it well. • Good evening HSB. Are you in NirvanÅ?" She is now. | |||
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"Everyone say hello to HeartShapedBoxxx. She gets her lingerie from Home Bargains, and she wears it well. • Good evening HSB. Are you in NirvanÅ?" All Apologies, I am not A state of nirvana maybe. | |||
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"Good evening night owls Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening,HeartShapedBoxxx. Welcome to The late late nocturnal thread ©™ extra time Sponsored by bow ties. I referenced you, not by name in The late late nocturnal thread ©™ Sponsored by bow ties. What did you do this evening? I felt I had to join in after seeing it was sponsored by bow ties I have just finished a book, so I'm now having a bit of a book hangover. Going to start Flowers For Algernon, I have been told I will need tissues. Did you enjoy the strawberries? " Jeez, not another hangover. Would you recommend the book you've just finished? If so, please share the title. If not, don't bother. We do not want to know about lousy literature here. I did, I had ² bowls. | |||
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"Everyone say hello to HeartShapedBoxxx. She gets her lingerie from Home Bargains, and she wears it well. • Good evening HSB. Are you in NirvanÅ? All Apologies, I am not A state of nirvana maybe. " I knew it. | |||
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"Everyone say hello to HeartShapedBoxxx. She gets her lingerie from Home Bargains, and she wears it well. • Good evening HSB. Are you in NirvanÅ? All Apologies, I am not A state of nirvana maybe. " • HSB is now officially the Governor of the State of Nirvana. | |||
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"I don't think Mellrose got my Melrose Place reference." • She was distracted by my Winkle-Pickers. | |||
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"I don't think Mellrose got my Melrose Place reference. • She was distracted by my Winkle-Pickers. " Haha. | |||
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"HSB is now officially the Governor of the State of Nirvana." My first law is that wearing of bowties is mandatory. Jim, I won't recommend the book as it was a bit of a disappointment. I wouldn't want to embarrass myself with my crap book suggestions! I will bid you all good night now though to go read of a mouse and a man. | |||
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"Good eeeeeevening. We have just came to bed and the little one has decided he wants to “chin daddy” Don’t have kids people " I’ll swap ya one kid that wants to chin daddy, for a wife that can’t even stand up level pissed…..who I’ll now be babysitting till dawn. | |||
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"HSB is now officially the Governor of the State of Nirvana. My first law is that wearing of bowties is mandatory. Jim, I won't recommend the book as it was a bit of a disappointment. I wouldn't want to embarrass myself with my crap book suggestions! I will bid you all good night now though to go read of a mouse and a man. " • FFS Jim, what did you say to her??? | |||
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"Good eeeeeevening. We have just came to bed and the little one has decided he wants to “chin daddy” Don’t have kids people I’ll swap ya one kid that wants to chin daddy, for a wife that can’t even stand up level pissed…..who I’ll now be babysitting till dawn." I’ll swap you a wife who likes a drink for a wife that sips lager tops and pretends to have a good time. | |||
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"Good eeeeeevening. We have just came to bed and the little one has decided he wants to “chin daddy” Don’t have kids people I’ll swap ya one kid that wants to chin daddy, for a wife that can’t even stand up level pissed…..who I’ll now be babysitting till dawn." • Evening KêySøre! | |||
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"HSB is now officially the Governor of the State of Nirvana. My first law is that wearing of bowties is mandatory. Jim, I won't recommend the book as it was a bit of a disappointment. I wouldn't want to embarrass myself with my crap book suggestions! I will bid you all good night now though to go read of a mouse and a man. " I'm in. Fair do's. Na night. x | |||
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"Good eeeeeevening. We have just came to bed and the little one has decided he wants to “chin daddy” Don’t have kids people " Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, NEcouple. You're raising a hoolie of a hooligan! This one's for your son. https://youtu.be/GYhHd9S9WhM | |||
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"HSB is now officially the Governor of the State of Nirvana. My first law is that wearing of bowties is mandatory. Jim, I won't recommend the book as it was a bit of a disappointment. I wouldn't want to embarrass myself with my crap book suggestions! I will bid you all good night now though to go read of a mouse and a man. • FFS Jim, what did you say to her??? " It wasn't me. | |||
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"Good eeeeeevening. We have just came to bed and the little one has decided he wants to “chin daddy” Don’t have kids people Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, NEcouple. You're raising a hoolie of a hooligan! This one's for your son. https://youtu.be/GYhHd9S9WhM" Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeaaaaah | |||
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"HSB is now officially the Governor of the State of Nirvana. My first law is that wearing of bowties is mandatory. Jim, I won't recommend the book as it was a bit of a disappointment. I wouldn't want to embarrass myself with my crap book suggestions! I will bid you all good night now though to go read of a mouse and a man. • FFS Jim, what did you say to her??? It wasn't me." ° Shaggy. | |||
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"HSB is now officially the Governor of the State of Nirvana. My first law is that wearing of bowties is mandatory. Jim, I won't recommend the book as it was a bit of a disappointment. I wouldn't want to embarrass myself with my crap book suggestions! I will bid you all good night now though to go read of a mouse and a man. • FFS Jim, what did you say to her??? It wasn't me. ° Shaggy." I do need a haircut. | |||
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"I need yet again, a sit-down wee. While I'm sit-down weeing... Let's play Jim's Spotify Surprise round ². The first person to give me the name of an act, I'll listen to the act. I'll search for the act on my Spotify, and press play." • I did, earlier: Shaggy. | |||
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"I need yet again, a sit-down wee. While I'm sit-down weeing... Let's play Jim's Spotify Surprise round ². The first person to give me the name of an act, I'll listen to the act. I'll search for the act on my Spotify, and press play. • I did, earlier: Shaggy." | |||
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"Shaggy!" ^^^ Mr Lover Lover | |||
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"Shaggy! ^^^ Mr Lover Lover " | |||
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"Shaggy! ^^^ Mr Lover Lover " • Mr Louvre Louvre, according to the Mona Lisa. | |||
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"Shaggy! ^^^ Mr Lover Lover • Mr Louvre Louvre, according to the Mona Lisa. " Yes! | |||
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"Shaggy! ^^^ Mr Lover Lover • Mr Louvre Louvre, according to the Mona Lisa. " I understood that reference | |||
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"Shaggy! ^^^ Mr Lover Lover • Mr Louvre Louvre, according to the Mona Lisa. I understood that reference " | |||
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"Good fucking morning " Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Maverick. You potty mouth. Smileyface | |||
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"Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Keyser. You take care of that lush of a wife. Smileyface " Take care of it? It’s been put to bed with a bucket and a bottle of water. Beyond that, I take no responsibility | |||
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"Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Keyser. You take care of that lush of a wife. Smileyface Take care of it? It’s been put to bed with a bucket and a bottle of water. Beyond that, I take no responsibility " | |||
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"Good fucking morning Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Maverick. You potty mouth. Smileyface " Apologies for the offensive good morning Suffering from A bit of insomnia | |||
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"Good fucking morning Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Maverick. You potty mouth. Smileyface Apologies for the offensive good morning Suffering from A bit of insomnia " Oh, it's alright. I was pulling your leg. Uh-oh. | |||
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"Howdy y'all we got some rain today finally, felt like dancing " Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening and howdy, Bill. Did you do rain dancing? | |||
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"Howdy y'all we got some rain today finally, felt like dancing Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening and howdy, Bill. Did you do rain dancing?" more like a happy shuffle | |||
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"Good evening Jim, good evening legends! This is actually my first nocturnal post, happy to be here! What are we all up to? - Mr K " Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Mr K. Welcome to The late late nocturnal thread ©™ extra time Sponsored bow ties. Smileyface I'm doing this nonsense, and listening the wireless. What are youuuuuuuu doing? | |||
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".•°°" Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Princess. What time do you call this?! | |||
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"On this day 1980 animal rights advocates Ingrid Newkirk and Alex Pacheco founded People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Rising from humble beginnings, PETA will soon become the world’s foremost and most controversial animal rights organisation. Newkirk’s interest in protecting animals began 11 years prior, when she found some abandoned kittens and was appalled by the conditions that awaited them at a New York City animal shelter. She set aside her plans to become a stockbroker and instead focused on animals, eventually becoming the first female poundmaster in the history of the District of Columbia. In 1980 she began dating Pacheco, a graduate student and activist who had sailed aboard a whale-protection ship, and the two co-founded PETA a short time later. PETA’s first major campaign came the following year, when Pacheco got a job at a research facility in Silver Spring, Maryland in order to expose the experiments being conducted on monkeys there. PETA distributed photos of the monkeys being kept in horrific conditions, leading to a police raid and, eventually, the first ever conviction of a researcher on animal cruelty charges. Having made a national name for itself PETA continued to shine a spotlight on animal cruelty. PETA continued to conduct undercover operations and file lawsuits on behalf of animals, but is perhaps best known for its marketing campaigns and stunts. An early 1990s ad campaign depicted bloody scenes from slaughterhouses with captions like Do you want fries with that? while another ad series featured a number of naked celebrities in protest of the fur industry. PETA activists have been known to wear elaborate costumes, body paint, or nothing at all to draw attention to their causes, and to throw red paint symbolising blood on people wearing fur. PETA has been criticised from all sides, many believe them to be extremists and find their methods distasteful, while other activists criticise PETA’s willingness to work with corporations in industries like fast food or fashion to make incremental improvements to animal welfare. Still others within the animal rights movement argue that PETA plays an outsized role, focusing attention on media controversies instead of concrete changes. Nonetheless, PETA has achieved a litany of animal rights reforms, convincing some of the world’s largest fashion brands not to use fur, animal testing bans by thousands of personal care companies, ending the use of animals in car crash tests, closing the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey’s Circus and exposing thousands of instances of animal cruelty across the world are just a few of the organization’s accomplishments." I used to love to bury my face in my grandmother's beaver jacket as a child... Yes, yes I am well aware how that sounds As a side note I was a pescatarian for 10yrs, as fish don't have feelings... | |||
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".•°° Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Princess. What time do you call this?! " Extra late.•°°? I fell asleep very close to the midnight hour and woke up because of nightmares. | |||
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"On this day 1980 animal rights advocates Ingrid Newkirk and Alex Pacheco founded People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Rising from humble beginnings, PETA will soon become the world’s foremost and most controversial animal rights organisation. Newkirk’s interest in protecting animals began 11 years prior, when she found some abandoned kittens and was appalled by the conditions that awaited them at a New York City animal shelter. She set aside her plans to become a stockbroker and instead focused on animals, eventually becoming the first female poundmaster in the history of the District of Columbia. In 1980 she began dating Pacheco, a graduate student and activist who had sailed aboard a whale-protection ship, and the two co-founded PETA a short time later. PETA’s first major campaign came the following year, when Pacheco got a job at a research facility in Silver Spring, Maryland in order to expose the experiments being conducted on monkeys there. PETA distributed photos of the monkeys being kept in horrific conditions, leading to a police raid and, eventually, the first ever conviction of a researcher on animal cruelty charges. Having made a national name for itself PETA continued to shine a spotlight on animal cruelty. PETA continued to conduct undercover operations and file lawsuits on behalf of animals, but is perhaps best known for its marketing campaigns and stunts. An early 1990s ad campaign depicted bloody scenes from slaughterhouses with captions like Do you want fries with that? while another ad series featured a number of naked celebrities in protest of the fur industry. PETA activists have been known to wear elaborate costumes, body paint, or nothing at all to draw attention to their causes, and to throw red paint symbolising blood on people wearing fur. PETA has been criticised from all sides, many believe them to be extremists and find their methods distasteful, while other activists criticise PETA’s willingness to work with corporations in industries like fast food or fashion to make incremental improvements to animal welfare. Still others within the animal rights movement argue that PETA plays an outsized role, focusing attention on media controversies instead of concrete changes. Nonetheless, PETA has achieved a litany of animal rights reforms, convincing some of the world’s largest fashion brands not to use fur, animal testing bans by thousands of personal care companies, ending the use of animals in car crash tests, closing the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey’s Circus and exposing thousands of instances of animal cruelty across the world are just a few of the organization’s accomplishments. I used to love to bury my face in my grandmother's beaver jacket as a child... Yes, yes I am well aware how that sounds As a side note I was a pescatarian for 10yrs, as fish don't have feelings... " Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Delight. Welcome to this nocturnal nonsense. Smileyface I didn't know beaver jackets were a thing. I've just noticed that I missed and didn't edit an American word in the last sentence of the PETA post. That sounds fishy to me. | |||
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"I am currently lay in bed, browsing through my phone... having fell asleep on my sofa sheet watching the boxing... it's 3am and I'm wide awake lol Do you ever get random thoughts and think to yourself... "why did I think that?" For example... the driving distance from London to Moscow is STILL shorter than the driving distance from Perth to Sydney Australia?" The sofa sleep *nods* I don't know why I do it. I should just go to bed. | |||
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".•°° Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Princess. What time do you call this?! Extra late.•°°? I fell asleep very close to the midnight hour and woke up because of nightmares." (ducking) hell. | |||
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".•°° Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Princess. What time do you call this?! Extra late.•°°? I fell asleep very close to the midnight hour and woke up because of nightmares. (ducking) hell." I like your bow tie. | |||
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".•°° Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Princess. What time do you call this?! Extra late.•°°? I fell asleep very close to the midnight hour and woke up because of nightmares. (ducking) hell. I like your bow tie. " Oh, thank you. Dickying about is what I do. | |||
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"On this day 1980 animal rights advocates Ingrid Newkirk and Alex Pacheco founded People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Rising from humble beginnings, PETA will soon become the world’s foremost and most controversial animal rights organisation. Newkirk’s interest in protecting animals began 11 years prior, when she found some abandoned kittens and was appalled by the conditions that awaited them at a New York City animal shelter. She set aside her plans to become a stockbroker and instead focused on animals, eventually becoming the first female poundmaster in the history of the District of Columbia. In 1980 she began dating Pacheco, a graduate student and activist who had sailed aboard a whale-protection ship, and the two co-founded PETA a short time later. PETA’s first major campaign came the following year, when Pacheco got a job at a research facility in Silver Spring, Maryland in order to expose the experiments being conducted on monkeys there. PETA distributed photos of the monkeys being kept in horrific conditions, leading to a police raid and, eventually, the first ever conviction of a researcher on animal cruelty charges. Having made a national name for itself PETA continued to shine a spotlight on animal cruelty. PETA continued to conduct undercover operations and file lawsuits on behalf of animals, but is perhaps best known for its marketing campaigns and stunts. An early 1990s ad campaign depicted bloody scenes from slaughterhouses with captions like Do you want fries with that? while another ad series featured a number of naked celebrities in protest of the fur industry. PETA activists have been known to wear elaborate costumes, body paint, or nothing at all to draw attention to their causes, and to throw red paint symbolising blood on people wearing fur. PETA has been criticised from all sides, many believe them to be extremists and find their methods distasteful, while other activists criticise PETA’s willingness to work with corporations in industries like fast food or fashion to make incremental improvements to animal welfare. Still others within the animal rights movement argue that PETA plays an outsized role, focusing attention on media controversies instead of concrete changes. Nonetheless, PETA has achieved a litany of animal rights reforms, convincing some of the world’s largest fashion brands not to use fur, animal testing bans by thousands of personal care companies, ending the use of animals in car crash tests, closing the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey’s Circus and exposing thousands of instances of animal cruelty across the world are just a few of the organization’s accomplishments. I used to love to bury my face in my grandmother's beaver jacket as a child... Yes, yes I am well aware how that sounds As a side note I was a pescatarian for 10yrs, as fish don't have feelings... Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Delight. Welcome to this nocturnal nonsense. Smileyface I didn't know beaver jackets were a thing. I've just noticed that I missed and didn't edit an American word in the last sentence of the PETA post. That sounds fishy to me. " They were apparently all the rage in the 1920's...One can only presume we're missing out? Although to be fair it did smell a little funky .... We shall forgive your Americanism | |||
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"It is a rather fetching bowtie. Before I myself go to the land of nod, I have uploaded x3 brand new pictures to my profile... perhaps they might surprise you! (Go take a look) Goodnight all! x" I'm going to have a look. Na night. | |||
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"On this day 1980 animal rights advocates Ingrid Newkirk and Alex Pacheco founded People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Rising from humble beginnings, PETA will soon become the world’s foremost and most controversial animal rights organisation. Newkirk’s interest in protecting animals began 11 years prior, when she found some abandoned kittens and was appalled by the conditions that awaited them at a New York City animal shelter. She set aside her plans to become a stockbroker and instead focused on animals, eventually becoming the first female poundmaster in the history of the District of Columbia. In 1980 she began dating Pacheco, a graduate student and activist who had sailed aboard a whale-protection ship, and the two co-founded PETA a short time later. PETA’s first major campaign came the following year, when Pacheco got a job at a research facility in Silver Spring, Maryland in order to expose the experiments being conducted on monkeys there. PETA distributed photos of the monkeys being kept in horrific conditions, leading to a police raid and, eventually, the first ever conviction of a researcher on animal cruelty charges. Having made a national name for itself PETA continued to shine a spotlight on animal cruelty. PETA continued to conduct undercover operations and file lawsuits on behalf of animals, but is perhaps best known for its marketing campaigns and stunts. An early 1990s ad campaign depicted bloody scenes from slaughterhouses with captions like Do you want fries with that? while another ad series featured a number of naked celebrities in protest of the fur industry. PETA activists have been known to wear elaborate costumes, body paint, or nothing at all to draw attention to their causes, and to throw red paint symbolising blood on people wearing fur. PETA has been criticised from all sides, many believe them to be extremists and find their methods distasteful, while other activists criticise PETA’s willingness to work with corporations in industries like fast food or fashion to make incremental improvements to animal welfare. Still others within the animal rights movement argue that PETA plays an outsized role, focusing attention on media controversies instead of concrete changes. Nonetheless, PETA has achieved a litany of animal rights reforms, convincing some of the world’s largest fashion brands not to use fur, animal testing bans by thousands of personal care companies, ending the use of animals in car crash tests, closing the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey’s Circus and exposing thousands of instances of animal cruelty across the world are just a few of the organization’s accomplishments. I used to love to bury my face in my grandmother's beaver jacket as a child... Yes, yes I am well aware how that sounds As a side note I was a pescatarian for 10yrs, as fish don't have feelings... Good eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevening, Delight. Welcome to this nocturnal nonsense. Smileyface I didn't know beaver jackets were a thing. I've just noticed that I missed and didn't edit an American word in the last sentence of the PETA post. That sounds fishy to me. They were apparently all the rage in the 1920's...One can only presume we're missing out? Although to be fair it did smell a little funky .... We shall forgive your Americanism " What do beaver jackets smell like? There's a beaver jacket pescatarian joke just waiting to be made. Thankz. | |||
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"On this day 1938 Kenny Rogers was born. https://youtu.be/7hx4gdlfamo Can we do a Nessa & Bry compilation? " Yes we can. https://youtu.be/IZmntV0Y3Sw | |||
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"Pfft! I thought you were going to sail away with me, and touch my...(or whatever they're chatting about) " I didn't know there was sailing. | |||
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"Pfft! I thought you were going to sail away with me, and touch my...(or whatever they're chatting about) I didn't know there was sailing." God you give me such a hardon | |||
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"Hard one? It can be." Pfft! I've heard that before Jim | |||
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"Hard one? It can be. Pfft! I've heard that before Jim " I have a username to live up to. | |||
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"Hard one? It can be. Pfft! I've heard that before Jim I have a username to live up to." True!... I know a couple of guys named Jim who are terrible in bed | |||
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"Hard one? It can be. Pfft! I've heard that before Jim I have a username to live up to. True!... I know a couple of guys named Jim who are terrible in bed " I feel sorry for those Jims. | |||
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"Hard one? It can be. Pfft! I've heard that before Jim I have a username to live up to. True!... I know a couple of guys named Jim who are terrible in bed I feel sorry for those Jims." Oh, so you're saying you can do better? | |||
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"Hard one? It can be. Pfft! I've heard that before Jim I have a username to live up to. True!... I know a couple of guys named Jim who are terrible in bed I feel sorry for those Jims. Oh, so you're saying you can do better? " I didn't say that. | |||
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"Hard one? It can be. Pfft! I've heard that before Jim I have a username to live up to. True!... I know a couple of guys named Jim who are terrible in bed I feel sorry for those Jims. Oh, so you're saying you can do better? I didn't say that." True... I'd hate to put something in your mouth that you didn't like... | |||
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"Are you still up Jim? I am." Hope you've had a good night | |||
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"did Toni Braxton go down well? " That's a very personal question | |||
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"did Toni Braxton go down well? That's a very personal question " I am not man enough to go down myself. That’s why. | |||
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"Hard one? It can be. Pfft! I've heard that before Jim I have a username to live up to. True!... I know a couple of guys named Jim who are terrible in bed I feel sorry for those Jims. Oh, so you're saying you can do better? " Oo ..that's some serious flirting going on right there ...grab your dressing gown and slippers you've pulled | |||
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