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lol, well, um, what can I say...:uhh:

now that I've got my eyeballs back in my head I'll clean up the thread and bring it back later...

Merli you didn't just step over the line you leap frogged to some other postcode and found some more lines to cross :eek:

my eyes are still watering

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Originally posted by Merli

Hahahahaha...  

oops :) Sorry... No more bukkake OWNED pics from me :P

merli send me the link to where u got all the wicked stuff from maun... hahahhah funny !!!!

om it to me or imma guessing the link might be deleted

talk about thread hijaking....... u deleted my whole damn thread !!!

ARGHHHHHHHHH

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HAHAHAA...

Sorry about getting your whole thread deleted :P

Dino's right, they were a little too much for SAU :D My bad, I'll take full responsibility for that one :) Sorry.

All I have to say is:

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