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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 6, 2008, 1:04 PM CST
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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 6, 2008, 1:03 PM CST
trish123 wrote:
if the pedastal was big enough for all of us then I wouldnt object one bit - I need all my sisters with me cos we are family............

haha - sod the floor length frocks too Zell, seeing our knickers doesnt make us anything less than we are - we are people and we will be heard - knickers or nudity, it makes no diff - what matters is that we stand together
I was thinking of Pilipala modesty cos I know she's so shy innocent laugh but probably best we forget our floor length frocks as we would only need waterproof hems on them anyway complete with webbed shoes cheering laugh


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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 6, 2008, 12:46 PM CST
jpunk wrote:
Zellarone

If Trish was to enter parliament, she'd be only the 2nd to do so with honest intentions, the 1st being Guy Fawlkes!
Hi Jpunk wave hug Oooh, I forgot about Mr Fawkes. I never was very good at history laugh laugh


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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 6, 2008, 12:44 PM CST
trish123 wrote:
Love yas millions Zell, but theres no way Im gettin up on a pedastal - we is all in this together and theres equal value in the parts we all play

but i do get a bit worried that some of the stuff i say might get me bumped off
We could have a really wide pedestal which fits all of us on it then as long as we make sure we're wearing our floor length frocks laugh hug


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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 6, 2008, 11:34 AM CST
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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 6, 2008, 11:32 AM CST
I've almost won, I can feel it in my bones innocent


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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 6, 2008, 11:26 AM CST
jojo69 wrote:
Hmmm Forget the Seabiscuit fanclub (sory seabiscuit)

I totally agree with Zell, we should open up a club for Trish. Like Zell said, Trish can certainly give a good debate and would, if given chance, be fair to us all!!

And Trish, so what if you do have skeletons???? Doesn't that just prove, you are one of 'us' you would know and understand what is actually going on 'on the streets'? Instead of the toffee nosed feckers whom know feck all, but think they know best!!!!YEY FOR TRISH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Zell sign me up as No 1 fan, and how soon can you have the badges ready?
Okay, we've officially opened up Trishs personal fan club now cheering At least it has some active members cheering

We need Bren to come back as he's our motto/slogan creator also someone to volunteer to be Trish's personal bodyguard... and maybe some bodyguards for all of us fans too might not be a bad idea rolling on the floor laughing

Also, we need someone arty to design the badges and last but not least someone to design a pedestal for trish.

We'll just have to stack a couple of boxes for the time being as a makeshift pedestal...

dancing <--- Trish
gift
gift
gift <----Makeshift Pedestal



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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 12:59 PM CST
silverfox wrote:
well im win then so far
It will have to be a crimbo gift gift as the prize cos that's how long it'll probably take to fill this thread up laugh


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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 12:52 PM CST
PILIPALA wrote:
So nothing happened then
Err, no.. not really rolling on the floor laughing


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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 12:43 PM CST
trish123 wrote:
awww Zell I have to be able to do a better job than Maggie T at least - if only we all had her dosh hey...... haha - some things I just cannot let ride

Thanks Zell Hun, Im really touched by your faith in me there
Hey Trish hug That's what I meant, you'd be a good & fair one and also have our interests at heart thumbs up

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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 12:23 PM CST
kurzita wrote:
the subconcious is telling you things my friend......

u like women......
You know all the answers laugh

So, what does it mean if a woman is turned on by a man dressed as a woman. Maybe that questions been answered earlier but I've not read all the previous 40 pages rolling on the floor laughing


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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 12:20 PM CST
Ambrose2007 wrote:
It's weird...I've sometimes had dreams/fantasies about being a girl making out with a girl.

Past life memories or simply sick perversion?
Either past life memories or you just have an enquiring, explorative, adventurous mind professor laugh


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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 12:16 PM CST
fireliter wrote:
when someone regrets what they have done or said to or about you, and you know they regret their actions... do you need still need to hear an apology?
No, I pay more attention to peoples actions than to their words. Some people give fake apologies to try and make themselves look good uk


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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 12:08 PM CST
stefonline wrote:
Was wondering what it would be like to kiss another woman passionately.....or have a woman as a lover/girlfriendhas any other woman on here ever thought about this....be honest....
No, it's not something I've ever really given much thought to or even fantasized about.

Me and a female friend were once drunk and kissed each on the lips for a laugh whilst we were waiting to be served at a bar about 25 years ago but that's as far as it goes, boring really yawn laugh


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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 12:03 PM CST
mickeyscouse wrote:
yeah really
laugh Is this the "Unofficial-mutual-unappreciation-un@r$ekissing-thread" wow! I'll join it too, it sounds fun rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing


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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 11:58 AM CST
Ambrose2007 wrote:
Good point! But you would loosen them a bit after a few years or decades...wouldn't you?
That would depend on his behaviour professor I'd consider loosening them if he did as he was told for at least 2 decades laugh hug wave


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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 11:45 AM CST
Lillym wrote:
Hi Zell.... good one..
Hi Lilly hug yes, and the pic would make us all laugh too laugh


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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 11:43 AM CST
Ambrose2007 wrote:
Why would you say he's "unlucky," Zell? Some guys like a little shackling!
I know wink but there's a difference between a little shackling and a lifetime of being shackled "to me" and "by me" laugh wave


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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 11:37 AM CST
straightalker wrote:
i have been reading the forums for a few months now before i decided to post on them, and i have noticed a lot of members claim to have falling in love with each other with out actually meeting.
They declare undying love to each other on an open forum only to have it blow up publicly in their face
I've have also noticed engagement announcements from people who haven't even met or haven't even snogged never mind slept together how can these people know if there compatible or not.

Other members are quick to congratulate them when really they should be saying WTF

Just my opinion thou.
I don't know why they do it, all I know is that I WON'T be doing it professor

I'll just announce my wedding after the event complete with a photo of me in my best wedding frock and the unlucky groom with a ball and chain around his neck innocent


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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 11:33 AM CST
fireliter wrote:
maybe the younger set here can share when they discovered a respected elders of theirs showed signs of this and how they handled/dealt with it.

but to the issue mental deficiencies can plague us all to certain degrees as we age.

how would you handle it?
openly and honestly,
only those in family would be informed,
If I have to tell them its not bad enough to worry about.
My 22 years old son has been telling me I've lost my marbles for the last decade so will probably be no change there when I actually do, that's if I haven't already and am happily living in denial and oblivion uh oh!


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