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Reina & Marius (2020) Part #1
letsdothis replied to Sparkles's topic in Reina & Marius - (02/17/20 - 03/02/20)
Just to be clear, I agree 100% with your advice. I was just laughing at your last line. -
Wanna have some fun.webm
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Getting fitted for a tux.mp4
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Fast as fast can be.webm
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Nina & Kira (2020) Part #1
letsdothis replied to StnCld316's topic in Nina & Kira - (08/20/19 - 07/24/24)
No problem. I was just explaining why I thought what I said. 👍 -
Rossy & Sienna (2020) Part #1
letsdothis replied to StnCld316's topic in Rossy & Sienna - (11/02/19 - 02/15/20)
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Nina & Kira (2020) Part #1
letsdothis replied to StnCld316's topic in Nina & Kira - (08/20/19 - 07/24/24)
Here's an English text description. The ulnar nerve runs from your neck into your hand, where it is mostly protected by bones, muscles and/or ligaments. As the nerve passes the elbow, it is protected only by skin and fat, making it vulnerable to bumps. When you hit your funny bone, you’re actually hitting the nerve itself or hitting the nerve against the bone and compressing it. The result is pain, tingling, and numbness. There are two thoughts on where the name “funny bone” originated. It may be based on the sound resemblance between the name of the upper arm bone, the “humerus” and the word “humorous”, used to describe something funny. It may also refer to the odd sensation you get when it is struck -
Nina & Kira (2020) Part #1
letsdothis replied to StnCld316's topic in Nina & Kira - (08/20/19 - 07/24/24)
OK, but you quoted a comment about hitting your "funny Bone", so I thought you meant "La petite mort" had something to do with your funny bone. -
Nina & Kira (2020) Part #1
letsdothis replied to StnCld316's topic in Nina & Kira - (08/20/19 - 07/24/24)
I thought "La petite mort", "The little death", referred to orgasms. -
Eva & Adam, Sicilia (2020) Part #1
letsdothis replied to Sparkles's topic in Eva & Adam - (11/01/19 - 03/12/20)
Don't you mean briar bush? You could get lost in that forest. 🤣 -
Paisley & Cletus (2019) Part #1
letsdothis replied to StnCld316's topic in Paisley & Cletus - (10/26/18 - 01/10/19)
So glad to know you are still a couple and doing well. It is a shame you can't come back to the project. ❤️ All the best to you both. -
I'll grant you, you have some interesting words. I like those two words neeps and tumshie. Tumshie can also mean: "A stupid or foolish person, idiot." Do you still make Jack-O-Lanterns out of tumshie?
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Staged Voyeur & Exhibitionist General - Part #24
letsdothis replied to SPYING 1's topic in Pics & Videos Open
Now I'll be able to post more pictures of her ____________ Here are a few more to keep you going. https://vipergirls.to/threads/3612249-SexArt-2017?p=33605730&viewfull=1#post33605730 Man, I am waaaay behind. -
Hadn't heard of swede before. Also known as snagger, rutabaga and various other names. I've eaten rutabaga before. I prefer turnips. 😊
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Sounds like a good time, although I'm not sure about the haggis. If I remember correctly, neeps are turnips and tatties are potatoes, right?
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LOL!! Doesn't look like there's much of anything in there, except kids!!
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@Dave 27, @Just In and @Robwin, in a belated honor to Rabbie Burn's Birthday, I present to you a real, live Haggis. How many did you catch on Burn's Night? Did you, at least, eat some on Burn's Night? I'd raise a glass of Scottish whiskey to you, if I had any, so I offer you a couple of his well-known quotes, instead. "‘The best laid schemes o' Mice an' Men, Gang aft agley." "‘There is no such uncertainty as a sure thing." "‘But to see her was to love her, Love but her, and love forever." Happy belated Burn's Night to ye.
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Paisley & Cletus (2019) Part #1
letsdothis replied to StnCld316's topic in Paisley & Cletus - (10/26/18 - 01/10/19)
Are you just winding me up again? 😊