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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Your wife is a lucky lady!
She's retired to the boudoir, not feeling to well. I don't *think* it's my fault...
Is she wearing a gas mask? "
Obviously i don't know what passes for "normal" for you Scottish types... But out here on the plains of Wiltshire we have seperate "rooms" with devices known as "doors" to separate ones ablutions from one's living quarters. |
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Your wife is a lucky lady!
She's retired to the boudoir, not feeling to well. I don't *think* it's my fault...
Is she wearing a gas mask?
Obviously i don't know what passes for "normal" for you Scottish types... But out here on the plains of Wiltshire we have seperate "rooms" with devices known as "doors" to separate ones ablutions from one's living quarters. "
We do here too... that doesn't stop the corridor in the basement outside one of the men's lav at work making me gag as I wander along the corridor (breaking into a run pretty quickly) |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"
Your wife is a lucky lady!
She's retired to the boudoir, not feeling to well. I don't *think* it's my fault...
Is she wearing a gas mask?
Obviously i don't know what passes for "normal" for you Scottish types... But out here on the plains of Wiltshire we have seperate "rooms" with devices known as "doors" to separate ones ablutions from one's living quarters.
We do here too... that doesn't stop the corridor in the basement outside one of the men's lav at work making me gag as I wander along the corridor (breaking into a run pretty quickly)"
It's all the haggis and "neeps" i assume? |
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"
Your wife is a lucky lady!
She's retired to the boudoir, not feeling to well. I don't *think* it's my fault...
Is she wearing a gas mask?
Obviously i don't know what passes for "normal" for you Scottish types... But out here on the plains of Wiltshire we have seperate "rooms" with devices known as "doors" to separate ones ablutions from one's living quarters.
We do here too... that doesn't stop the corridor in the basement outside one of the men's lav at work making me gag as I wander along the corridor (breaking into a run pretty quickly)
It's all the haggis and "neeps" i assume? "
No idea but whoever thought it was a good idea to have the lavs in old buildings off the kitchens should be shot! |
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