"Its probably down to the transatlantic crossover with films. "
Katie... like things do you look at the posters pages sometimes because something catches your eye... and I love one of your profile pictures... you have the sweetest looking rear and I wanted to say how amazing it looks in a message but just because of age restriction on yourmessaging I can't compliment you on a fab picture... so you'll have to suffer the compliment here... you're rear of the year in my book... your better than Pippa Middleton by any score! hehe |
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Horny as in "sexually excited, lecherous” is found in prose as early as the mid-18th century, James Joyce used the term in his Ulysses and its found regularly within literature from around 1890-ish. |
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"Horny as in "sexually excited, lecherous” is found in prose as early as the mid-18th century, James Joyce used the term in his Ulysses and its found regularly within literature from around 1890-ish. "
I was thinking more along the lines of the 7O's - 80's grumble flicks with the dodgy looking plumber thats turned up to service the boiler and she says " I haven't got any money to pay but I'm horny and you can use me for payment".
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"Horny as in "sexually excited, lecherous” is found in prose as early as the mid-18th century, James Joyce used the term in his Ulysses and its found regularly within literature from around 1890-ish.
I was thinking more along the lines of the 7O's - 80's grumble flicks with the dodgy looking plumber thats turned up to service the boiler and she says " I haven't got any money to pay but I'm horny and you can use me for payment".
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Ahhh I see where your coming from….!. hmmm….…….. yep….!. I suppose Victorian porn flicks would be more likely to feature a Chimney-sweeps |
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"Horny as in "sexually excited, lecherous” is found in prose as early as the mid-18th century, James Joyce used the term in his Ulysses and its found regularly within literature from around 1890-ish.
I was thinking more along the lines of the 7O's - 80's grumble flicks with the dodgy looking plumber thats turned up to service the boiler and she says " I haven't got any money to pay but I'm horny and you can use me for payment".
Ahhh I see where your coming from….!. hmmm….…….. yep….!. I suppose Victorian porn flicks would be more likely to feature a Chimney-sweeps "
Surley that would be more of a " Good morn my fair maiden, I hear tell tale from yonder village that you are the owner of a flu that requires the service of a man that can banish a problematic blockage?... I will require no payment of monies as I hear you are a more spirited ride than a Penny Farthing down Clackets Hill!". |
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" I hear you are a more spirited ride than a Penny Farthing down Clackets Hill!"."
hahahah,,,,, thats class,,,,,, I love it.... |
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