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giraffeski · 13/07/2005 23:28

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giraffeski · 14/07/2005 00:57

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colditz · 14/07/2005 00:58

The Vice of reason is curiously apt

giraffeski · 14/07/2005 00:59

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colditz · 14/07/2005 01:01

Sorry, I had to stop you, I do think you would have regretted it the second you sent it, and what if you didn't get a reply? You would have agonised until he gets back, then wouldn't have known what to say to him then!

giraffeski · 14/07/2005 01:02

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fairyfly · 14/07/2005 01:06

bollocks to that, all of it, you will be embarassed anyhow, becaue you though these things, do something about it, live

colditz · 14/07/2005 01:08

If he has to face you then just flirt with him until he gets back. Play truth and dare via email, that sort of thing.

he can't do a runner as you've got his stuff! Perfect, IMHO!

giraffeski · 14/07/2005 01:16

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fairyfly · 14/07/2005 01:26

truth........... i would like it if you kissed my boobiies

Dare............. bet you wonr

giraffeski · 14/07/2005 10:11

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mirashark · 14/07/2005 18:18

yeah I know it's boring but don't say anything on email or text you wouldn't say straight to their face, cos when you see them it makes things akward as hell.

giraffeski · 14/07/2005 23:29

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