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True, but if it doesn't come with the right mind it doesn't work for me.
You'll get no argument from me on that one! I don't believe in dropping trou just to get my kicks - it has to be attached to the right person without a doubt.
You'll get no argument from me on that one! I don't believe in dropping trou just to get my kicks - it has to be attached to the right person without a doubt.
That's where my problem comes in - it's usually the wrong person.
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Humor, it's not better than sex, but it fills the time in between.
And often, in my case, during.
...well, they do laugh...
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