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B1 - General Topic 2022 #10 (March)
yadevol replied to Noldus's topic in B#1 Dominga, Simonne (09/16/18)
Some nap -
B5 General Topic 2022 #9 (March / April)
yadevol replied to Noldus's topic in B#5 Lunette & Ada (06/11/19)
Tata changing. Going out? -
B5 General Topic 2022 #9 (March / April)
yadevol replied to Noldus's topic in B#5 Lunette & Ada (06/11/19)
Marlene and the inseminator can go back to B1 or we can dream of a foursome -
B5 General Topic 2022 #9 (March / April)
yadevol replied to Noldus's topic in B#5 Lunette & Ada (06/11/19)
How long before some one accuses them of being pimps -
`Is the taller one the same guy who left the condom in the sink?
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Looks like you may be right.
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B1 - General Topic 2022 #10 (March)
yadevol replied to Noldus's topic in B#1 Dominga, Simonne (09/16/18)
What does ONS stand for? -
B1 - General Topic 2022 #10 (March)
yadevol replied to Noldus's topic in B#1 Dominga, Simonne (09/16/18)
Hsrry Hairyarse -
B2 - General Topic 2022 #10 (March / April)
yadevol replied to Noldus's topic in B#2 Astra (08/02/16)
Beatrice putting on make up and doing her hair. Going out or ...? -
B2 - General Topic 2022 #10 (March / April)
yadevol replied to Noldus's topic in B#2 Astra (08/02/16)
Interesting that Beatrice puts on make up and does her hair in preparation for a wank! -
At the risk of spoiling a good joke. Apparently the Horse story is Horse shit. Legends of Catherine the Great - Wikipedia EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG
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From the relevant sectioin 'The Orthodox Churches of Jerusalem, Russia, Serbia, Montenegro, Poland (from 15 June 2014), North Macedonia, Georgia, Ukraine, and the Greek Old Calendarists and other groups continue to use the Julian calendar, thus they celebrate the Nativity on 25 December Julian (which is 7 January Gregorian until 2100.' Your point is?
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Yes I am sure.Your calendar link shows Jan 7th as Orthodox Christmas Day. The Orthodox Church uses the Julian Calendar. Russian's of course use the gregorian calendar for their everyday lives (at least since the October Revolution which happened in November for the same reason). Julian calendar - Wikipedia EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG
