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Re: Something is brewing
height wise you mean.....philly wrote:I once saw "Auntie Jane" in a pub in Ealing... couldn't believe how tiny she was.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: Something is brewing
yep.
I also saw one of the other regular models at Dubai airport a few years ago... she didn't look any different
I thought about telling her I used to ...er..."refer" to her pics when I was a teenager.... but I thought it might sound a little bit creepy!
I also saw one of the other regular models at Dubai airport a few years ago... she didn't look any different
I thought about telling her I used to ...er..."refer" to her pics when I was a teenager.... but I thought it might sound a little bit creepy!
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Re: Something is brewing
The name Auntie Jane, in this context, just seems so wrong, on so many levels.
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Re: Something is brewing
This went over my head - I don't know what Auntie Jane is meant to mean here.
Anyway I did a google search & don't know if it relative or not to the phase "Auntir Jane" but
the youtube clip was hilarious.
Anyway I did a google search & don't know if it relative or not to the phase "Auntir Jane" but
the youtube clip was hilarious.
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Re: Something is brewing
I don't think that is what they had in mind.H671 wrote:This went over my head - I don't know what Auntie Jane is meant to mean here.
Anyway I did a google search & don't know if it relative or not to the phase "Auntir Jane" but
the youtube clip was hilarious.
And the clip you found is a rip-off of a British comedian: Gerard Hoffnung's 1958 Oxford Address...comic genius.
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Re: Something is brewing
Pat Wynn AKA Auntie Jane.... oh yes, many a happy hour perusing her erm assets.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: Something is brewing
I don't think thats NSFW.... its not a jb link anyway lol
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: Something is brewing
Most normal people are appreciative when stopped while rushing through an airport and told their pictures have been the focus of masturbation by a grinning stranger. Next time don't doubt yourself. To make a very positive impression, make sure you go into detail about which pictures, how it felt etc.philly wrote:yep.
I also saw one of the other regular models at Dubai airport a few years ago... she didn't look any different
I thought about telling her I used to ...er..."refer" to her pics when I was a teenager.... but I thought it might sound a little bit creepy!
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Re: Something is brewing
Not sure if Grant appreciates how this thread is brewing away... from OP...
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Re: Something is brewing
It is unusual for this site to run off topic, but I'll be ok!
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I first heard that one night on National radio while driving home. I ended up stopped on the roadside, laughing, crying and gasping for air. An absolute favourite.olegmcnoleg wrote:
And the clip you found is a rip-off of a British comedian: Gerard Hoffnung's 1958 Oxford Address...comic genius.
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You started a thread about a pot of paint. what did you expect?GrantB wrote:It is unusual for this site to run off topic, but I'll be ok!
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