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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 21:40:11 GMT 7
Oh, I try to sample the locals in every location. Diversity is good. so, that was your number on the wall of the public toilet in Istanbul... I actually lived in Istanbul for ten months years ago, public toilets hmmm, no. Looked up a kilt, no, but I've seen Braveheart smokie, seen one, you've seen them all.
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Post by smokie36 on Apr 26, 2015 21:42:31 GMT 7
Ahhhh you can tell a lot about someone by what they keep under their kilt.
Bit like a woman and her handbag.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 21:46:05 GMT 7
Let's move on shall we, before we get onto you going commando.
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Post by Fletchsmile on Apr 26, 2015 22:03:16 GMT 7
Well, after seeing the video of the family excursion to Turkey (I skipped a page thinking it was Jamaica). I was actually shocked. That two women, of my age, would take young children on a "looking for sex" holiday. OK, if they did it just the two of them. But to take a ten year old, a toddler and a very impressionable 17 year old with them is sick. Two adult women, on their own - no probs. Do what you want, shag shag shag and shag again. Fall in love, fall over. But not with kids along with you. That little boy was so tired after being dragged around the discos... I wish them luck, all of them in their future. I, myself, would not go on a holiday like that. If i wanted to meet a man - i would choose a more up market sort of resort or beachy place. And perhaps meet men who are a bit like me. Not the local kebab slicer with a nice smile. Yes that surprised me, when they took the kids: You have to wonder what the young lad thought of his mum. The worst thing for him though would have been school when they saw the documentary on TV with his mum being a complete slapper. Imagine what his mates would have said, and the embarassment and the stick he got. Taking an impressionable daughter each year until she eventually copied mum's behaviour was another one. Not exactly a role model. Then she wonders why eventually her daughter stayed out all night. Agree - as adults, up to them what they want to go and do, but leave the kids back in the UK.
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Post by The Arrow on Apr 26, 2015 22:06:55 GMT 7
Well, after seeing the video of the family excursion to Turkey (I skipped a page thinking it was Jamaica). I was actually shocked. That two women, of my age, would take young children on a "looking for sex" holiday. OK, if they did it just the two of them. But to take a ten year old, a toddler and a very impressionable 17 year old with them is sick. Two adult women, on their own - no probs. Do what you want, shag shag shag and shag again. Fall in love, fall over. But not with kids along with you. That little boy was so tired after being dragged around the discos... I wish them luck, all of them in their future. I, myself, would not go on a holiday like that. If i wanted to meet a man - i would choose a more up market sort of resort or beachy place. And perhaps meet men who are a bit like me. Not the local kebab slicer with a nice smile. Yes that surprised me, when they took the kids: You have to wonder what the young lad thought of his mum. The worst thing for him though would have been school when they saw the documentary on TV with his mum being a complete slapper. Imagine what his mates would have said, and the embarassment and the stick he got. Taking an impressionable daughter each year until she eventually copied mum's behaviour was another one. Not exactly a role model. Then she wonders why eventually her daughter stayed out all night. Agree - as adults, up to them what they want to go and do, but leave the kids back in the UK. I suspect social services have already seen it and a court order for child protection is in preparation.
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Post by smokie36 on Apr 26, 2015 22:11:06 GMT 7
Let's move on shall we, before we get onto you going commando. Damn I wanted to show a pic of my Snoopy pants....but OK then.
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Post by smokie36 on Apr 26, 2015 22:13:59 GMT 7
Yes that surprised me, when they took the kids: You have to wonder what the young lad thought of his mum. The worst thing for him though would have been school when they saw the documentary on TV with his mum being a complete slapper. Imagine what his mates would have said, and the embarassment and the stick he got. Taking an impressionable daughter each year until she eventually copied mum's behaviour was another one. Not exactly a role model. Then she wonders why eventually her daughter stayed out all night. Agree - as adults, up to them what they want to go and do, but leave the kids back in the UK. I suspect social services have already seen it and a court order for child protection is in preparation. You must be dreaming. The criteria for removing kids involve much more than stupidity.....by the time social services prepare a case against this lot they will be standing on a Bradford street corner in a leather skirt beside their mother.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 22:14:43 GMT 7
The pm function works. I thought you were more of a superman pants type.
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Post by smokie36 on Apr 26, 2015 22:28:54 GMT 7
The pm function works. I thought you were more of a superman pants type. No I'm trying to get in touch with my feminine side.
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Post by smokie36 on Apr 26, 2015 22:30:38 GMT 7
You made a good point though <Bunny boiler>....don't ever teach me how to post photos here....
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Post by rgs2001uk on Apr 26, 2015 22:32:54 GMT 7
The pm function works. I thought you were more of a superman pants type. No I'm trying to get in touch with my feminine side. Good gawd, I hope you are not one of these new age man types we keep hearing of.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 22:33:23 GMT 7
Was it mentioned how much money was exchanged for this documentary? Seems odd to be a willing participant in this type of thing with children tagging along, I mean you'd have to be a pea brain if she wasn't aware community services would be likely to get involved.
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Post by smokie36 on Apr 26, 2015 22:39:28 GMT 7
No I'm trying to get in touch with my feminine side. Good gawd, I hope you are not one of these new age man types we keep hearing of. Haha nah mate pie and bovril me...but shhh I think I fooled 'em.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 22:44:22 GMT 7
What type of pie? Poontang?
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Post by songhua on Apr 26, 2015 22:45:43 GMT 7
No I'm trying to get in touch with my feminine side. Good gawd, I hope you are not one of these new age man types we keep hearing of. I grew up thinking a SNAG was a sausage but apparently it now means sensitive new-age guy.
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