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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Do we bother ?whos we?
Wish it was me and you lol ( aww bless, im wrapped up in my own dynamics just now xx"
and thats how it should be - i snook in just before  |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
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"Do we bother ?whos we?
Wish it was me and you lol ( aww bless, im wrapped up in my own dynamics just now xx
and thats how it should be - i snook in just before " hey beautiful, good to see you ..xxx hugs and love to you..xx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Do we bother ?whos we?
Wish it was me and you lol ( aww bless, im wrapped up in my own dynamics just now xx
and thats how it should be - i snook in just before hey beautiful, good to see you ..xxx hugs and love to you..xx"
Back to the same question . Why oh why oh why lol  |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Do we bother ?whos we?
Wish it was me and you lol ( aww bless, im wrapped up in my own dynamics just now xx
and thats how it should be - i snook in just before hey beautiful, good to see you ..xxx hugs and love to you..xx"
right back atcha - hope you had a fantastic birthday weekend - xxxx |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
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"Do we bother ?whos we?
Wish it was me and you lol ( aww bless, im wrapped up in my own dynamics just now xx
and thats how it should be - i snook in just before hey beautiful, good to see you ..xxx hugs and love to you..xx
right back atcha - hope you had a fantastic birthday weekend - xxxx" sexy and chilled thanks..xx |
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"If it's too much bother, don't bother. "
'Bother'
late 17th century (as a noun in the dialect sense ‘noise, chatter’): of Anglo-Irish origin; probably related to Irish bodhaire ‘noise’, bodhraim ‘deafen, annoy’. The verb (originally dialect) meant ‘confuse with noise’ in the early 18th century. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I guess the OP isn't getting any meets x you got it ?? "
Aren't you sure?
However, you actually don't have to bother if you don't want to, you've chosen to be here. |
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