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WOW! SHM! Can't believe Felix could turn such a saucy bloke!! wait.... I can! I've missed you top gents too much! Glad to see everything is as pervy as ever. I was told by a close friend to go back to Eadd. Glad I took a peek. Was not disappointed thanks to you two!

Good day, madam. Nice to see you too. %)
 
WOW! SHM! Can't believe Felix could turn such a saucy bloke!! wait.... I can! I've missed you top gents too much! Glad to see everything is as pervy as ever. I was told by a close friend to go back to Eadd. Glad I took a peek. Was not disappointed thanks to you two!

Hey missus its lovely to see you posting. How are you? <3

You must fill me in on all your news. PM me xxx
 
Everyone needs to watch Supernatural, every series seems to get better. 3 episodes away from the end of 5 at the moment, will easily finish that before I head off tomorrow. Plus probably 6 as well if I can't sleep tonight again. Yeah that is like... 25x 40 minutes, so? ;)
 
wednesday bbc 3 how safe are my drugs

With more people taking a wider range of drugs than ever before, Radio 1 DJ B. Traits meets users and dealers to find out how much they really know about their drugs - and whether they're safe. After a decade working in some of the biggest clubs in the world, she worries that many people have no idea what they're taking, and are being sold drugs that aren't what they think.

With exclusive access to high profile clubs in Britain and Ibiza, and to emergency services struggling to deal with the latest compounds they know little about, she explores why drug-related deaths in the UK have suddenly increased, and how much that's down to the rapid growth of legal highs.

As she talks to families at odds over drugs and to dealers who don't care about the contents or effects of what they're selling, she discovers the realities of the country's constantly changing drugs market, putting aside moral judgements and political debates to find out how the thousands of people who regularly take drugs can stay safe. Is it time for a new approach?

She also meets Dr Zee - the man who invented legal highs, who claims he's invented a new drug that he says 'has all the fun, but none of the risk'. Is he right?
 
So, what do you guys make of the current series of Homeland? The past 2 weeks episodes have been stellar I think... very edge of your seat & next week looks like it's shaping up to be a corker.
 
Secrets of Quantum Physics - new series with jim alkalili - just now (9pm bbc4) Covers stuff i've seen before but does it well i thought (and it bears retelling with my dodgy memory)
 
watching good bye afghanistan our war fucking brilliant to say the least what they went through so we can sit in our nice warm little houses doing all these drugs which some of you are paying the cunts they are fighting with i.e. heroin

just mental to say the least
 
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