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Originally posted by Micko

Did you make it home in time for your afternoon booking Kenneth?

I guess you must have...then you sent the boss to bed early after buying her a nice bottle of Chardonnay to skull.

Beat her home by 3 mins and put the

* where have YOU been * look on.

Tea at the Greenwood with friends , home , her to bed , me to whore.

It doesn't get any better than this at my age.:P

Sad , isn't it ?:bahaha:

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Night cam & niz.

Whore on the rest of you...

BTW - top work Ken - years of practice eh?

Yep but you still have much to learn grasshopper on the ways of the female mind.

Married for 16yrs and still no Fu**ing clue !!

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Hey is Paul perving at Nizom's ass in this photo or what:

http://members.iinet.net.au/~hongas/SAU/Cr...se/DCP_1937.JPG

Ahh , you didn't check back

go back about 3 pages to see I asked the same thing.

Glad to see we both agree that pwpt60secf is a perve

Cheers

Ken

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