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A very? important pole - Achilles - 31-07-2007

Scary

It's just one of those interesting things. I did this pole at my work once, and interestingly, every one participated, I didn't get sexual harassment charges and the findings we most interesting.

Anything for a giggle - and I can't wait to see the comments.

Needless to say, my bike isn't up and running yet!
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RE: A very? important pole - ROD - 31-07-2007

Just a sec i will go for a dump and get back to ya Ghastly


RE: A very? important pole - Gassick - 31-07-2007

BUSA-RO Wrote:Just a sec i will go for a dump and get back to ya Ghastly
Thats what I did just to back-up and confirm the validity of this informative pole!Very Happy


RE: A very? important pole - Volvi - 01-08-2007

My pole objects to this poll, as it often takes pole position.


RE: A very? important pole - BUSGO - 01-08-2007

What happened to the option of lick and spit?


RE: A very? important pole - ROD - 01-08-2007

BUSGO Wrote:What happened to the option of lick and spit?

What tha Confused


RE: A very? important pole - slowandsteady - 01-08-2007

No listing for scrold/funch? I must be a "other" variety.
Entirely depends on the product. Growing up we used to use torn up squares of the Weekly Times. (Also called "John Wayne" toilet paper because it was rough and tough and didn't take shit off anyone).
If there's Abundance, I scrunch. If there's not much left on the roll, I fold. (I was going to say folding is for tight-arses but thought it might confuse the subject)
If it's the waxed sheets of 180 grit found in the old 1 x man ration packs then
i'd just reach for a handful of leaves......