 |  |  | Subject: good old fashioned ??? Posted Apr 10, 2008 by logicus tracticus philosophicus
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She was blond long and leggy egging me on as she ate last flakes of chocolate taking those crumbs between delicate thumb and fore finger, lingeringly she vanquishing all pretence of being a lady or just a motherly mum, she nibbled and licked each finger in turn wickedly so, her smiling eyes burned right through me, revolving pink tongue around lips as her hips swivelled and slipped suggestive as if the biscuit was just the aperitif, an little old me was intended to be the desert, but oh how it hurt, since the fantasy was just Advert on TV.
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 |  |  | Subject: good old fashioned ??? Posted Apr 29, 2008 by logicus tracticus philosophicus This is a reply to this Posting
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So would you like to come and taste my parsley It sits, surrounded by- bright blue, goo balls they're growing proudly in my scabby frontage in case you are now puzzled wondered scratching It sits, surrounded by- bright blue, goo balls Wicked: If eaten wiv'e, haft's or two, of lovage in case you are now puzzled wondered scratching. I have no luck with tarragon, some with mint or chives Wicked: If eaten wiv'e, haft's or two, of lovage they're growing proudly in my scabby frontage I have no luck with tarragon, some with mint or chives So would you like to come and taste my parsley
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 |  |  | Subject: good old fashioned ??? Posted Oct 24, 2011 by LMScott This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | Nice to see your work again Bob,
Victoriana.
Busy putting my stuff onto C.D.s looking good if I may say so, and a helper is trying to show me how to put controlled music on my disc, of "Beautiful Britain"
The books were accepted as suitable for schools and local libraries and they were accepted by H.M. for her Golden Jubilee and her library.
With a bit of luck the C.D's of it should be in great demand too, the ancient photographs of the 1890's most certainly look good in the light of a monitor.
Cheers H.
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