Smelltheg-love
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Outside of runner up what position happens to be a winner.....
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So your answer is the wake up positionSTG it’s no late it’s early morning and old age means am awake but the rest of you should all be in heavy zzzzz
Are asking what I think you're asking? Chaff? Leaning towers?So it’s getting late, the kids are sleeping and the ex is giving me the chaff. It happens to be her birthday and I think she wants the leaning towers. Either that Or I’m looking at her and imagining that she thinks I’m desirable
Outside of runner up what position happens to be a winner.....
Need Swingers Brendan Rogered wanted loads o Swingers just sayinSo it’s getting late, the kids are sleeping and the ex is giving me the chaff. It happens to be her birthday and I think she wants the leaning towers. Either that Or I’m looking at her and imagining that she thinks I’m desirable
Outside of runner up what position happens to be a winner.....
Never heard of that position before lubo.........Yellow card!!
Hahaha this thread is a red card hate to spoil your avid imaginations - the huns are getting beat 0-1 to MotherwellMy favourite position? Bow Fiddle Rock near Portknockie, seen dolphins there last September,
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Oi I said nothing wrong!Hahaha this thread is a red card hate to spoil your avid imaginations - the huns are getting beat 0-1 to Motherwell
Hahaha this thread is a red card hate to spoil your avid imaginations - the huns are getting beat 0-1 to Motherwell
I agreeHahaha this thread is a red card hate to spoil your avid imaginations - the huns are getting beat 0-1 to Motherwell
Did you know Schiehallion was used to calculate the mass of the earth in the 18th century? Wee bit of trivia for you there.Queens Virw at Pitlochry just fir
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Did you know Schiehallion was used to calculate the mass of the earth in the 18th century? Wee bit of trivia for you there.
Something to do with Newton's gravitational constant and the defection of a pendulum if anyone wants to try....
I’ll bet you didn’t have to look up that spellingDid you know Schiehallion was used to calculate the mass of the earth in the 18th century? Wee bit of trivia for you there.
Something to do with Newton's gravitational constant and the defection of a pendulum if anyone wants to try....