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hmmmmm choices choices, now i do like a good reach around so im leaning towards that one, while the south east meet up says dont bring lube and i dont think i really have the time to stuff around with foreplay, because without any lube everyones going to be very red and sore the next day. so id have to choose the first one.

Hahaha nice reply!

haha i know where u are, your probably the closest person to me by far

shhhhhhh, remember its a secret lol. in fact when i say where i live most people say where the frick is that? thats how secret this place is. :(

i would be in the west, but would be scared of being stabbed / raped / touched walking to my driveway to get the car.

stabbing part would get annoying very quickly, but the raping and touched part would be a good morning wake up call and i'd be fine with that, but then it wouldnt be rape though would it lol.

haha dont worry i aint telling.... means im close to get that drive of the gtr when she comes in....... some nice roads on the backway to my place

haha, yeah thats true, looks like you will be the only one to see my gtr because you know the secret place lol.

haha, yeah thats true, looks like you will be the only one to see my gtr because you know the secret place lol.

haha yeh looks to be that way :(

haha got a few friends that live there to and my brother lives sorta close by as well

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