Bertenshaw
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Re: Bertenshaw
FUCK YOUSEE CARRNNNTTTSSS!!!!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: Bertenshaw
Initially he provided a refreshing new energy to the genre that was quite compelling. However soon became clear he was a one trick pony and the Willy jokes got a bit stale. Still, a bit like Angus Young he could that one trick incredibly well, and despite being a touch long in the tooth it remains highly entertaining.
(Or what Molly said)
(Or what Molly said)
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HackSaw wrote:Initially he provided a refreshing new energy to the genre that was quite compelling. However soon became clear he was a one trick pony and the Willy jokes got a bit stale. Still, a bit like Angus Young he could that one trick incredibly well, and despite being a touch long in the tooth it remains highly entertaining.
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Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: Bertenshaw
I've always found Bertenshaw very influential in my bedroom antics.
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Re: Bertenshaw
You have also made very beautiful children so I feel like you have succeeded my friend!kdawg2a wrote:I've always found Bertenshaw very influential in my bedroom antics.
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Thanks mate. Still not sure how me and the misses did it. Must have been eating a lot of pineapple on those days....jeremyb wrote:You have also made very beautiful children so I feel like you have succeeded my friend!kdawg2a wrote:I've always found Bertenshaw very influential in my bedroom antics.
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Re: Bertenshaw
kdawg2a wrote:Thanks mate. Still not sure how me and the misses did it. Must have been eating a lot of pineapple on those days....jeremyb wrote:You have also made very beautiful children so I feel like you have succeeded my friend!kdawg2a wrote:I've always found Bertenshaw very influential in my bedroom antics.
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: Bertenshaw
10/10HackSaw wrote:Initially he provided a refreshing new energy to the genre that was quite compelling. However soon became clear he was a one trick pony and the Willy jokes got a bit stale. Still, a bit like Angus Young he could that one trick incredibly well, and despite being a touch long in the tooth it remains highly entertaining.
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Re: Bertenshaw
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