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Unlikely mate.

Waa!

bad backs are a curse to live with. Are you coming to Oktoberfest?

Bad backs are shithouse, first farked mine when I was 11 and got thrown off a horse onto the crossbar of the jump, fked it numerous since and live on anti inflams and pain meds then so hopefully yours isn't too bad!

Waa!

Bad backs are shithouse, first farked mine when I was 11 and got thrown off a horse onto the crossbar of the jump, fked it numerous since and live on anti inflams and pain meds then so hopefully yours isn't too bad!

It's must muscular in my lower back, hopefully it goes away in a few days.

It's must muscular in my lower back, hopefully it goes away in a few days.

Connie needs to give you massages... But no happy endings, you is broken lol

Mike, if you come to Oktoberfest, I'll also buy you a beer. :)

So will I - That is 3!!! DO IT!!! COME!!!

Connie needs to give you massages... But no happy endings, you is broken lol

So will I - That is 3!!! DO IT!!! COME!!!

She did...even threw in the happy ending :yes:

Back is still stiff and sore though.

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