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Been working @ Jeff's Shed all week at the next door.

Saw them all move in and some spectaclar eye candy has passed me by.

There's a VIP area out back in the loading dock with a huge plasma screen playing vids of Sexpo.

Lots of nude strippers at a Sexpo on the TV getting down with their bad selves!

The ppl in there look like strippers, pimps & drug lords.

$25 is a bit rich to walk around an expo IMHO.

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yeah its not bad

the porn train is pretty funny

its like a pimp my ride'd ghost train

lots of wierdo's n freaks there thats for sure

and the soarer is there, pity about the spelling mistakes in their marketing stuff

4 spot brakes

2 spot brakes

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yeh its just a big adult shop.. lots of over priced dildos, dvds etc and a few skanks here and there and some plastic surgery'd rich bints in their undies.. WOO excitement+

oh and lets not forget the desperado, perverted, creepy men who are the main attendees ;)

why do your g/fs want to go? there is seriously nothing there for them except toys which they can get from anywhere... even ladies day is pretty shit. & re porn stars - what woman truly wants her bf to appreciate anyone other than herself.

Unless of course they are just trying hard to be 'new age' g/fs with no respect for themselves.. who pretend to be bisexual etc to score points with their bf's who'll end up dumping them for the girl who came to the 3some anyway, and then they'll cry their eyes out wondering what went wrong..

Anyway thats not necessarily what your gfs are like so don't take it personally & get defensive, theres just plenty of those bints around, usually the younger age group.

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