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Wandering around London one day about 20 years ago and suffering from back pain I stumbled across a very posh looking massage place (it had a brass plate and copies of The Economist in the waiting room). I was offered rather more than I had bargained for What is Breast Relief anyhoo?
Quote from: Nick on July 10, 2010, 10:15:06 AMWandering around London one day about 20 years ago and suffering from back pain I stumbled across a very posh looking massage place (it had a brass plate and copies of The Economist in the waiting room). I was offered rather more than I had bargained for What is Breast Relief anyhoo?In plain English a T*t fvck.
Quote from: Snoopy on July 10, 2010, 03:24:09 PMQuote from: Nick on July 10, 2010, 10:15:06 AMWandering around London one day about 20 years ago and suffering from back pain I stumbled across a very posh looking massage place (it had a brass plate and copies of The Economist in the waiting room). I was offered rather more than I had bargained for What is Breast Relief anyhoo?In plain English a T*t fvck. Yes, but the euphemisms are more entertaining
Quote from: Pastis on July 10, 2010, 03:28:31 PMQuote from: Snoopy on July 10, 2010, 03:24:09 PMQuote from: Nick on July 10, 2010, 10:15:06 AMWandering around London one day about 20 years ago and suffering from back pain I stumbled across a very posh looking massage place (it had a brass plate and copies of The Economist in the waiting room). I was offered rather more than I had bargained for What is Breast Relief anyhoo?In plain English a T*t fvck. Yes, but the euphemisms are more entertaining To you and to me yes but to those with a high degree of education but little or no street savvy .............
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