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Author Topic: Waffle Rides Again!  (Read 96175 times)
strinasacchi
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« Reply #2850 on: 23:27:36, 29-03-2008 »


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« Reply #2851 on: 23:30:49, 29-03-2008 »



Well it would be in Surrey, wouldn't it?



This is turning into a rather thematic version of the Picture Association thread... I should stop. I really should...



Oh dear. I am sorry.

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Thank you for the music ...


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« Reply #2852 on: 23:33:51, 29-03-2008 »

Ok boys, we girls can play this game too.  Let's have a look at some enormous cocks:



Well, it's not quite the Greek boy I remember from a decorated plate, but you get the idea...?



I thought they were just a gag included in "The Mouse on the Moon" but it seems Bobolinks really are birds.
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« Reply #2853 on: 23:34:19, 29-03-2008 »

But look at this creamy ass and tight pussy:



not to mention this bird with long legs:



And this girl gives good head:

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« Reply #2854 on: 23:35:01, 29-03-2008 »



Not to mention ...
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« Reply #2855 on: 23:36:40, 29-03-2008 »


Who's there?
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Merely corroborative detail, intended to give artistic verisimilitude to an otherwise bald and unconvincing narrative.
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« Reply #2856 on: 23:37:09, 29-03-2008 »

These even come in a sack:


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« Reply #2857 on: 23:37:45, 29-03-2008 »

I haf curated a mon stair.  Cry

May I introduce you all to the knork:
Is it a knife? Is it a fork? No! It's a knork! How exciting is that?
Until this evening I didn't know that North Koreans were referred to as 'norks'. That's not something I'm going to use in a hurry ever but let it never be said that you don't learn anything on the Waffle thread.
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« Reply #2858 on: 23:38:05, 29-03-2008 »


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« Reply #2859 on: 23:40:09, 29-03-2008 »

And just to lower the tone even further:

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« Reply #2860 on: 23:41:11, 29-03-2008 »

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Reality, sa molesworth 2, is so sordid it makes me shudder
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« Reply #2861 on: 23:44:14, 29-03-2008 »

And just to lower the tone even further:



Indeed, that is shocking Ian, just look how she's left the curtain OUTSIDE the bath, the floor will get soaked.


Anna, is that Jack and Jill in the background, not fetching water on this occasion then  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #2862 on: 23:44:36, 29-03-2008 »

Here's one more for the weird books collection:

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« Reply #2863 on: 23:45:15, 29-03-2008 »

Erm, I think that Ian may well have taken the at this little competition.*
It's probably time to draw a over proceedings.

[Edit]Oh Good Grief. I spoke too soon. Don't Click Here.[/edit]

*Incidentally, the website on which I found that image, asks the penetrating (DON'T START!) question: What Biscuit Is Your Church?. Answers on a postcard to the usual address please.
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« Reply #2864 on: 23:46:44, 29-03-2008 »

Uh oh, hh has mentioned biscuits...

(I dare not proceed.  Yuck.)
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