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  • #114190

    Damn right I did LMAO !!!

    #114189

    This sooooo sweet – Awwwwwww

    #114132

    @dizzybrunette wrote:

    ..im gonna slap him

    Emma xx

    Does that mean that you’re a slapper???

    #114105

    Yes a picture of your pússy on these boards would fit in quite well I think !!!

    #113445

    Ok I think that we’ve exhausted the phonetic alphabet. I am still waiting patiently to be told if my guess to the riddle was correct or not.

    If it is wrong then I suppose that I will have to Foxtrot Oscar huh?

    #113444

    I Echo your thoughts – Bravo !!! Well said, but sadly I’m old enough to be your Papa. But a night in a Hotel with you ( not in November when it is cold) somewhere warm like India or Lima – would be great.

    We would have to be careful though as my wife caught me with a Canadian woman in Quebec once – you’re not another foreigner are you? say a Yankee or a Zulu??? Anyway as long as yours (Mike???) and mine (Juliet) didn’t find out……… !

    I will certainly wear my Uniform for you and you can put on a Kilo or two, then we shall soon see who will be the Victor won’t we??? If my Romeo to your Juliet is up to it, you can give me an Oscar.

    #113443

    I suppose that we could Tango together as long as Juliet doesn’t mind and you didn’t Foxtrot Oscar with the Whisky beforehand.

    #113442

    Er – Texas – American? They have a real problem with road names and use numbers etc etc. My guess is that this area used the phonetic alphabet (Alpha Bravo, Charlie etc) for the road names.

    No idea what the comic is but the next one in the Golf sequence is Hotel then India then Juliet – so how about Hotel Road (followed by India Road and so on).

    #113439

    He told the Princess to walk across the carpet to HIM, held his hand out and she took it. He remained on his box but touched the Princess’s hand.

    #113538

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