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Re: innuendo bingo

Postby Mandrake » Dec 9th, '11, 16:16



Alec Kobain wrote:I'll be more regular once the new year kicks in.

Yeah, all this seasonal food really plays havoc with you lower intestines..... :twisted:

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Re: innuendo bingo

Postby JammyT » Dec 9th, '11, 16:59

Alfred Borden wrote:Want one big enough to satisfy the Mums, can it ever be too big?

Does size matter?


too easy

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Re: innuendo bingo

Postby Heckler » Dec 9th, '11, 17:08

JammyT wrote:too easy


Are you? :wink:

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Re: innuendo bingo

Postby Lord Freddie » Dec 12th, '11, 17:50

Alec Kobain wrote:Touched, truly touched and hope some day that I can touch all of you. 8)


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Re: innuendo bingo

Postby Lord Freddie » Dec 12th, '11, 17:51

AnonymousZC wrote: which my girlfriend and I had a lot of fun playing with last night in the dark.
Though I did hit her a couple of times. She wasn't too amused.


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Re: innuendo bingo

Postby Lord Freddie » Dec 12th, '11, 17:53

Ste Porterfield wrote:I could make the missus go down for it, I suppose.


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Re: innuendo bingo

Postby Lord Freddie » Dec 13th, '11, 17:45

Lenoir wrote:I'm also out.


Congratulations!

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Re: innuendo bingo

Postby Heckler » Dec 14th, '11, 10:24

DaleShrimpton wrote:dumping its load, largely onto me, and my table.


I hate it when that happens....

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Re: innuendo bingo

Postby Mr_Grue » Dec 14th, '11, 15:54

Lord Freddie wrote:
Lenoir wrote:I'm also out.


Congratulations!


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then the only thing left is the method.


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Re: innuendo bingo

Postby A J Irving » Dec 15th, '11, 09:49

Nic Castle wrote:There is a lot that other magic stores online could learn from this store about "Customer Service" or is it the "Human Touch". I will be purchasing from them in the future online and visiting the premises.


It's nice to hear that your purchasing came with a happy ending- nowadays many shops will through you out or even call the police if you request the 'human touch' from the shop assistant.

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Re: innuendo bingo

Postby Mr_Grue » Dec 15th, '11, 10:59

A J Irving wrote:It's nice to hear that your purchasing came with a happy ending


You did that on purpose, right?

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Re: innuendo bingo

Postby A J Irving » Dec 15th, '11, 11:54

Mr_Grue wrote:
A J Irving wrote:It's nice to hear that your purchasing came with a happy ending


You did that on purpose, right?


I'm appalled by your accusation that I've ever given somebody a happy ending on purpose!

Or have I grabbed the wrong end of the stick?

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Re: innuendo bingo

Postby Lawrence » Dec 15th, '11, 17:34

CArlight1958 wrote:All done, & dusted, off to Staples now for the sticky stuff.

CArl...


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Re: innuendo bingo

Postby Discombobulator » Dec 19th, '11, 00:28

A.N.T wrote:When we are tired.......we have to keep our members up


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Re: innuendo bingo

Postby Lawrence » Jan 10th, '12, 07:15

molesworth wrote:
bobsagget wrote:I'm similar in age: 16. Although I'm small for me age and have average hand size not all that big though and I can't say for sure but I had a similar problem I found that if you just do it slowly until you can get it out, but not all that fast then just keep practicing because your form will be good and speed will come in time. I know not exciting but if your form is good your hands should be able to manage it. You may need to experiment with where to grip



Can this be moved to innuendo bingo please

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