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Hey Dan, one day when my husband is out I plan on building a Sauna next to the pool. I will lay a slab a few weeks before hand, he won't notice, then when it sets, I will get the entire Sauna up in one day. He can't say no once it's already there!

Dan, you can come and lean on your spade! I'll show you a real woman work. If your really lucky I'll wear overalls:)

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You know when you have one of those you had to be there moments, and you know people wont get it, but you feel compelled to tell them anyway? Well I'm going to restrain myself.

On another topic one of my Siamese fighters is shaking himself in a rather disturbing way. A serious psychological disorder may be present.

Morning all,

phuck i am pissed off this morining, firstly i got a ticket on the train for no ticket:mad: which is fair enough as i should buy one(but haven't for a 1.5yrs), then the ticket inspector walk over to the hot blonde next to me and she says she can't find her ticket, fluttering her eyes, expanding her chest and he goes okay and walk off :Bang: :upurs:

the people around me where just dumbfounded as was i....

what a crock of shit, i wish i had good looks and a killer rack :boobies2: to get away with that shit....

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