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    I don't think he knows us very well Melly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wildor View Post
    Let's not take this in the wrong direction, girls.
    hahahah.. ne he does not indeed know us sri..were sweet and innocent.. we wouldnt ever do a thing like that

    'These violent delights have violent ends and in their triumph die like fire and powder which as they kiss consume'

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    [QUOTE=Wildor;1031780]Let's not take this in the wrong direction, girls.[/QUOTE

    Hahaha. i'm here. Just been busy
    TO CONQUER WITHOUT RISK, IS TO TRIUMPH WITHOUT GLORY
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    we are sadly neglected...shame on you

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    Were not loved anymore sri

    'These violent delights have violent ends and in their triumph die like fire and powder which as they kiss consume'

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    It's a sad day ={

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    I still love my non - Dacian ladies.

    In days of old, when knights were bold, and journeyed from their castles,
    trusty men were left behind, knights needed not the hassles.
    They helped themselves to pig and peach and drank from kings own chalice.
    Oh, it was a stirring sight,
    These Gypsys in the Palace.

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    Wow, can't believe the weekend is almost here!

    In days of old, when knights were bold, and journeyed from their castles,
    trusty men were left behind, knights needed not the hassles.
    They helped themselves to pig and peach and drank from kings own chalice.
    Oh, it was a stirring sight,
    These Gypsys in the Palace.

  9. #19

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    Look Melly...there's another one...our plotting and planning has drawn them out :P

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    And mel goes quiet...

    In days of old, when knights were bold, and journeyed from their castles,
    trusty men were left behind, knights needed not the hassles.
    They helped themselves to pig and peach and drank from kings own chalice.
    Oh, it was a stirring sight,
    These Gypsys in the Palace.

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