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Are all Australian men really thick?



 
 
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Old October 20th 07, 09:05 PM posted to alt.talk.bollocks,demon.local,comp.os.os2.advocacy,alt.astronomy,rec.aviation.products
Naked Gonad
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Default Are all Australian men really thick?

On Oct 19, 5:28 am, "Michael Baldwin, Bruce"
wrote:
Naked Gonad wrote:
All the Sheila's that I've met say they are.


Its "sheilas", thickhead. And, yes, they all tell me that my member is
really thick.


Well corrected Sir, it shows that your attention deficit is improving
but
your thickhead observations are diminishing. Let's hope that a miracle
occurs and your brain grows to the large proportions of your member
and your mouth.No-one likes a smartarse.

 




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