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yeah it does seem wrong, imagine leaving it on mrs smiths tree in her pristine garden..big big no no. i love the fact that we have the oppertunitys(very rarely in my case)to try these things and go against the grain

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. Yet some how there's a part of you that finds it perverse, or naughty, or maybe you just feel right proper comfortable with it?

 

Perverse? Naughty? sounds good to me.

 

I cant help but think that small amounts of carefully placed C4 plastique would achieve a highly desireable effect.

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Hey. Sorry if I'm being a bit niave. But can you explain this to the new girl?

I'm guessing it's to make it seem more like a natural break?

(please have patience...)

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