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Originally posted by meggala

has anyone here had it done  I would liek some first hand experince so I know what to expect

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Honestly man, If you are gonna have bit of metal stuck through you johnson the one thing you can expect it PAIN!!!!

Up to you tho. I support most forms of self expression.

I'm gonna start a thread called "Meggala's Genital Piercing"

Should be entertaining.

Originally posted by predator666

nOOOoooo ...  

WARDEST I'M GONNA REQUIRE SOME THERAPY REAL SOON NOW!  

:D

Sorry Bro, I'm washing my hands of the psycho babble therapy crap. All I wanted to do was create an amusing thread, mission accomplished.

I'm off to start one on Meggala and his Dick piercing. You're on your own with this one.

Bye.

Originally posted by SmoothLine

I am shocked and horrified that my whitty humour was cast away so meggala's 'love gun bolting' can be explored...

Gentlemen this is not my type of thred, GOOD DAY TO YOU SIR!

:bahaha:

This kid has "mother" issues.

So where is Meggala? He's being particularly cagey.

I bleiveve the piercing in qhestion is called a "Prince Albert"

..but its gone, and Wardest, so are indeed you.. you are a man without a mission...

a horse without a cart..

a cracker without some cheese...

a wheel with no car...

a stubby without a stubby holder...

a sheep with no farmer...

a bat with no ball

or more importantly...

a man with no prince albert..

just how... how...will you you sleep tonight?? :D

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