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At the all girls' school I went to our careers' teacher's best advice was to say no to any man who came at you wielding a sausage - I'm wondering now if she was a forerunner of this vegan movement
At the all girls' school I went to our careers' teacher's best advice was to say no to any man who came at you wielding a sausage - I'm wondering now if she was a forerunner of this vegan movement
[Post edited 1 Jun 2016 12:28]
From your name I presumed you and Blob were a nice gay couple. My mistake!
From your name I presumed you and Blob were a nice gay couple. My mistake!
[Post edited 1 Jun 2016 14:06]
ha, no I've mentioned before it's an amalgamation of my two names as I hoped originally to sneak on without looking like I was female - the avatar was a clue
ha, no I've mentioned before it's an amalgamation of my two names as I hoped originally to sneak on without looking like I was female - the avatar was a clue
A woman, you say...
I know, I know. I'm banned.
[Post edited 1 Jun 2016 14:25]
'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!'
ha, no I've mentioned before it's an amalgamation of my two names as I hoped originally to sneak on without looking like I was female - the avatar was a clue
I take it therefore that you personally don't have a sausage then?
At the all girls' school I went to our careers' teacher's best advice was to say no to any man who came at you wielding a sausage - I'm wondering now if she was a forerunner of this vegan movement
[Post edited 1 Jun 2016 12:28]
Haha. Did we go to the same school? We were told in sex ed classes (in sixth form - bit late for some) that we needed to save boys from their own sausage urges so to speak. Cos we obviously didn't have any (choose appropriate vegetable here) urges of our own.
Ah yes,the school sausage.I was taught by priests at a catholic school and sausages were often mentioned as were melons.We were all urged not to fondle melons.Whenever the Holy Father gave us one of his lectures he had to disappear for a quarter of an hour,shuffling off in a hunched over gait with a strange bulge in his trousers.Poor man,we suspected hernia problems.
Haha. Did we go to the same school? We were told in sex ed classes (in sixth form - bit late for some) that we needed to save boys from their own sausage urges so to speak. Cos we obviously didn't have any (choose appropriate vegetable here) urges of our own.
Probably not as I was further afield at secondary school - in Penzance - must have been a standard teaching practice to give that advice to girls across the country. Didn't work
Haha. Did we go to the same school? We were told in sex ed classes (in sixth form - bit late for some) that we needed to save boys from their own sausage urges so to speak. Cos we obviously didn't have any (choose appropriate vegetable here) urges of our own.
Little boys are made of snips and snails and puppy-dogs' tails. Little girls are made of sugar and spice and all things nice.