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Calendar fiasco???

well obiviously you havent seen the latest episode in the ongoing drama.

Let me recap for those with reduced/limited recall capacity, first we had a calender, it was organised and AFAICT ready for sale, but noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo something happened and we were denied the opportunity to proudly display our club on our walls. not only that but we were left in the dark hoping against hope that it was going ahead, but nooooo again we werent even given the dignity of that information.

that brings me to the present day, after a lot of hard work by one person to try, it seems that it was all in vain, as I was eargerly anticipating the release of it yet again the thing has been once again stymied by......by well I dont really know this time which is no different from before.

Bryn says:

ouch

I am the real barbie girl says:

ouch like a minge with an STD

Bryn says:

hahaha

Bryn says:

u are random man

Bryn says:

really cute to

I am the real barbie girl says:

should i be scared?

Bryn says:

nah

Bryn says:

u shuld be turned on

I am the real barbie girl says:

my penis throbs

Bryn says:

hhehehe

Bryn says:

cut or uncut

Bryn says:

smooth or hairy

Bryn says:

top or bottom

I am the real barbie girl says:

*runneh*

Bryn says:

lol

Bryn says

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