Study Buddy
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Re:Study BuddyBaggybooks wrote:Do you have any idea what images come up when you search for pictures of whips?
:oops: :oops: :oops:
Ah yes, only Helen would be brave enough to do that!
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I am so looking forward to the race on Sunday.
I've made a special teeshirt with all the photos I have of J - just so he can spot me!
Of course, I've seen him loads of times...but he hasn't seen me...0 -
Re:Study BuddyBaggybooks wrote:
I've made a special teeshirt with all the photos I have of J - just so he can spot me!
I guess we will be able to spot you too then H??0 -
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I will have an armed escort, probably.
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In white coats? :roll:0 -
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No - not white coats. It's just that I'm not supposed to get within 100m of him.0 -
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Oh I see, is that 100m infront or behind him, behind will be a nicer view.....0 -
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The solicitor said it doesn't matter. I think I'll stay behind until the last few metres, then I can sprint past and be waiting for him.
I don't want any of those nasty St Johns people getting their lips on him first.
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Poor J! no wonder he isnt talking much! you must have scared him off!
(only joking!)
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Re:Study BuddyDo you have any idea what images come up when you search for pictures of whips?
Hah! I see your faux pas, and raise you: The other week I saw the film 'Next', which is based on a story by Philip K Dick. I wasn't sure of the name of the story*, and 'Dick' is one of those words that really shouldn't be Googled!
(not as strange as it sounds. the story which became Total Recall was called "We can Remember it For You Wholesale", and Blade Runner was based on "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep")
Still, it doesn't beat the 2000m of leather chord (for making replica medieval items) addressed to me and delivered to my elderly next-door neighbour while I was at work. Or, to quote the box, "leather thong Γβ 2000". :oops:
ah, quote. How about:
"Hell hath no fury as the vast robot armies of a woman scorned".0 -
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I also quite liked "Minority Report" - probably one of the few who did - but "Bladerunner" still rules as the greatest sci-fi movie ever!GJP104 wrote:The story which became Total Recall was called "We can Remember it For You Wholesale", and Blade Runner was based on "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep")
But what's this I Googled from; http://www.roscreaonline.com/content.asp?section=727
"Helen the Chambermaid (aka Helen Baggot, Services Officer Roscrea Credit Union) stood accused of not honouring her duties and was sentenced to a spell in the dungeon for her misdemeanours".
Robert
"Women inspire men to greatness - then prevent them from achieving it"
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Ah! Surname spelt differently.
Robert, Robert, Robert. Where do we start.
Behind every great man? No. We all know that one.
This is how I feel at the moment...
Γ’β¬ΕLove is when you shed a tear and still want him, it's when he ignores you and you still love him, it's when he loves another girl but you still smile and say I'm happy for you, when all you really do is cry.Γ’β¬Β0 -
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Blub Blub :oops: (those damned onions again)0 -
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See - I do have feelings. I just can't help feeling...sorry - must revert back into profile.
Farmer G - glad you're domesticated and know your onions!0 -
Re:Study BuddyBaggybooks wrote:Γ’β¬ΕLove is when you shed a tear and still want her, it's when she ignores you and you still love her, it's when she loves another lad but you still smile and say I'm happy for you, when all you really do is cry and rip his b****y head off.Γ’β¬Β
I used to be like that0 -
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What was you "head ripping" technique then FG? I'm interested...
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We've unleashed such passion this afternoon!
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Re:Study BuddyX5wrangler wrote:What was you "head ripping" technique then FG? I'm interested...

Similar to bodice ripping but involves blood and guts and not sex and passion0 -
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Bare hands then or teeth? Sigh.......0 -
Re:Study Buddyblobbyh wrote:"Helen the Chambermaid (aka Helen Baggot, Services Officer Roscrea Credit Union) stood accused of not honouring her duties and was sentenced to a spell in the dungeon for her misdemeanours".
Sorry guys. I was distracted by a cup of coffee and more biscuits.
Why are you looking for me on the internet? I can send you some of the photos I had taken for Farmer G if you like?0 -
Re:Study Buddyfarmergiles wrote:Similar to bodice ripping but involves blood and guts and not sex and passion
I had my bodice ripped off once.0 -
Re:Study BuddyBaggybooks wrote:farmergiles wrote:Similar to bodice ripping but involves blood and guts and not sex and passion
I had my bodice ripped off once.
AND????????0 -
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And it was a cold day, so I was wearing a vest.
Had my vest ripped off once, too!
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Re:Study BuddyBaggybooks wrote:And it was a cold day, so I was wearing a vest.
Had my vest ripped off once, too!
AND??????????????????????
don't keep us in suspenders, tell all0 -
Re:Study BuddyX5wrangler wrote:Bare hands then or teeth? Sigh.......
As you well know, bare hands, little nibbles with the teeth,soft breathes on the neck.......... I'll stop there, don't want you or H getting too excited
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Farmer G. There are youngsters reading this.
What can I say? There was pain, there was electricity, there was swearing.
It took me ages to sew the buttons back on. I kept pricking my finger, needed the light on and - well I think you know the rest.
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Oh no, don't do that, don't want to get too excited, my eyes might pop out!! :shock:0 -
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H, the youngsters probably know more about that sort of thing than we do.
Sorry M, don't want things popping now, do we?
Especially not bodice buttons, have your eye out, those things
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Re:Study Buddyfarmergiles wrote:the youngsters probably know more about that sort of thing than we do.
Speak for yourself! I know quite a lot - in fact I could give lessons, if the price was right!0
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