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Was she a washer woman?
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On Wednesday, 15 January 2020 14:09:05 UTC, wrote:
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Was she a washer woman?


Nut screws washer and bolts
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The angry woman screwed the nut onto her unfaithful husband's penis at
night "while he was sleeping deeply in their bed" is a Ukrainian to
English translation of "whilst he was ****ed".

BTW thanks for that one. Some years ago a bloke in Barnsley got a ball
bearing stuck on his knob (fell down the stairs and his dressing gown
flew open and he accidentally landed on the ball bearing at the bottom
of the stairs).

The fire brigade went to Koyo in Dodworth and had a practice with some
of their ball bearings before they cut it off.

This was in the days you could just walk into most hospitals at night
and enter almost any ward unchallenged.

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Oh its silly season again is it. Copious amounts of cold water and some lube
should be all you needed for goodness sake. I do wonder at some peoples
stupidity.
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In days gone by a new apprentice in the old linen mills would have been de-bagged by a number of the mill girls. While one 'flashed'him another slipped a milk bottle on to his erect member. Laughs all round
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On Thursday, 16 January 2020 07:27:18 UTC, Brian Gaff (Sofa 2) wrote:
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should be all you needed for goodness sake. I do wonder at some peoples
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With any appendange, once you restrict the blood flow it swells a lot, making removal difficult to impossible. Hospitals are familiar with this sort of incident, it's more often a ring on a finger.
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Or in this case, a nut on a stud!
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