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  • #141028

    @dee wrote:

    @~*Lucky*~ wrote:

    Donna-Elaine

    Don’t ask me what I had you down for but it wasn’t a Donna Elaine :?

    lol… dont think I wanna know :lol:

    #141029

    Senga ur a feckin liar liar pants on fire… ur name is Senga and Im Mavis lol Senga aka Lucky… or mucky… lol if u put Senga into reverse she’s Anges lol

    #141030

    @dee wrote:

    this ones been done before but what the hell………..I’m dee, but you can call me D for short :lol:

    yer f00kin joking! I had you down as a penelope or a audrey, no really!! Although i am sure i’ve met yer before, oop north in some seedy bar.. well no that were 2 ol ladies dressed as cowboys and i was very drunk!! :D I have to stop eating cheese and drinking tizer before bed you know…these dreams get worse.

    #141031

    @abitofmary_j wrote:

    Senga ur a feckin liar liar pants on fire… ur name is Senga and Im Mavis lol Senga aka Lucky… or mucky… lol if u put Senga into reverse she’s Anges lol

    shut it or I’ll tell them yours, ya posh bird pml :lol: :lol: :lol:

    #141032

    @kate wrote:

    @rainbowbrite wrote:

    What about your name….let me guess..its not Kate is it? :lol:

    No its not, its Jayne. :D

    …and my right arm is called shirley!

    #141033

    eric

    #141034

    Andrea

    tis ok I can always change it to summat else if I get stalked 8) :- :wink:

    #141035

    That’s very true, Andrea.

    Lamberto.

    #141036

    :lol: just seen this lmao!

    Lamberto eh? :wink:

    #141037

    That’s right, Lamberto. It’s handed down from the aristocratic, Italian side of my family. A homage to my mater’s grandfather, Lamberto Umberto Marco Pikeffero Borgia XIV. He was single handedly responsible for thwarting an evil Swiss attempt to annex Luigi’s Pizza of Trieste to the Confederacy in 1907, using only a side of Prosciutto di Parma to accomplish the feat. One hundred and eighty-two Swiss pike-men were slain in an incident still denied in Geneva and celebrated in Trieste to this day.

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