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You give one of those curry scented nut's for 5 minutes with that!
You seemed very excited by this pic.
Your spamming of this sight has intensified lately.
IMO you should step away from the keyboard, go outside and give your hand a rest.
You give one of those curry scented nut's for 5 minutes with that!
You seemed very excited by this pic.
Your spamming of this sight has intensified lately.
IMO you should step away from the keyboard, go outside and give your hand a rest.
You seemed very excited by this pic.
Your spamming of this sight has intensified lately.
IMO you should step away from the keyboard, go outside and give your hand a rest.
A TROLL giving advise about wanking.How apt.You certainly are experienced enough on the subject...
You seemed very excited by this pic.
Your spamming of this sight has intensified lately.
IMO you should step away from the keyboard, go outside and give your hand a rest.
A TROLL giving advise about wanking.How apt.You certainly are experienced enough on the subject...
I don't need advice on the old art of wanking spanner my old mate.
If it were an olympic sport i'd definately be bringing gold home from London!
LOL,and I suppose you were named from left over scrabble letters...
oh dear
in other news:
Noun
Wikipedia has an article on:
Spanner (hand tool)
spanner (plural spanners)
1.(UK) A hand tool for adjusting nuts and bolts. Pass me that spanner, Jake; there's just one more nut to screw in.
2.(rare) One who, or that which, spans. [quotations ▼]
3.(weaponry) A hand tool shaped like a small crank handle, for winding the spring of a wheel lock on a musket. 1786, Fig. 10. The spanner for spanning or winding up the spring of the wheel lock. — Francis Grose, A Treatise on Ancient Armour and Weapons, page xvi.
4.(obsolete) A device in early steam engines for moving the valves for the alternate admission and shutting off of the steam.
5.(UK) A problem, dilemma or obstacle; something unexpected or troublesome (in the phrase spanner in the works) Halfway through the production of Macbeth, the director found that the stage was smaller than he expected. This really threw a spanner in the works. 6.(UK, mildly derogatory) A stupid or unintelligent person; one prone to making mistakes, especially in language. You spanner, Rodney! I wanted a Chinese, not an Indian!
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