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I know this should be tagged onto the enormous "e-mail jokes" thread but I'm confident that this one deserves its own thread and hope you'll agree........

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:cheesy: :cheesy: :lol: :lol:
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Makes your eyes water just thinking about it! :shock:
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Brilliant :D
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So does that mean he must have had a hairy cock? That can't be normal. Hairy palms also?

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Lol,
iput some veet on my cousins hands when he fell asleep pissed up,
everyone laughed at him for awhile till his eyebrows grew back :twisted:


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rwb wrote:So does that mean he must have had a hairy cock? That can't be normal. Hairy palms also?
Sounds like a stage 6 hairy hands syndrome! Off to Saint Clabberts with you!

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Fookin funny that !! I have a theory about the blokes that used it though :?:
More years ago than i care to remember after a motorbike accident i spent
several months in hospital and underwent numerous operations . In those days
prior to the op they shaved the surrounding area of the op in my case this included
groin bollocks the lot , this was followed by being wiped down with surgical spirit.
You can't imagine the pain it literally took my breath away :shock: but it was a
kind of nice pain and i think those blokes had experianced the same thing .
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Pah! I reckon you staged your own accident just so you could get your knackers felt by a Nurse :P :P
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Welly wrote:Pah! I reckon you staged your own accident just so you could get your knackers felt by a Nurse :P :P
hehehe bit extreme for a bit of a fumble! :supafrisk:
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puggy wrote:Fookin funny that !! I have a theory about the blokes that used it though :?:
More years ago than i care to remember after a motorbike accident i spent
several months in hospital and underwent numerous operations . In those days
prior to the op they shaved the surrounding area of the op in my case this included
groin bollocks the lot , this was followed by being wiped down with surgical spirit.
You can't imagine the pain it literally took my breath away :shock: but it was a
kind of nice pain and i think those blokes had experianced the same thing .
Same here many moons ago when I had a hernia op; and you really don't want to be getting a hard on when a pretty young nurse is shaving your nether regions! :supafrisk:
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:arrowu: :arrowu: :arrowu: You pair have little faith , i was but a slip of
a lad then and had not yet reached the blissful heights of being a perv , in
fact there was a period of time in my life when i was a complete innocent :roll:
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Same here many moons ago when I had a hernia op; and you really don't want to be getting a hard on when a pretty young nurse is shaving your nether regions!
That means you did get a stiffy then Teamy you dark horse you :twisted: :P :P
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puggy wrote:
Same here many moons ago when I had a hernia op; and you really don't want to be getting a hard on when a pretty young nurse is shaving your nether regions!
That means you did get a stiffy then Teamy you dark horse you :twisted: :P :P
I'm saying no more Lou, she was pretty saucy even though I was only 13 at the time! :cheesy:
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:shock: You Dirty young boy !!!! :roll:
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