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I think I'd find a solid girl groundy intimidating. I've got a slight figure as it is!

Unless you're into the type of girl that would push your face into the pillow, have her way, and wipe her nob on the curtain on her way out...

 

I've got two girl groundies working for me now and they are both better than most of the men that have worked for me. Fact!

 

I'll sign off now before I comment on the second part of your post.:lol:

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I've got two girl groundies working for me now and they are both better than most of the men that have worked for me. Fact!

 

 

 

I'll sign off now before I comment on the second part of your post.:lol:

 

 

Aaw c'mon, I'm dying to hear it. Can the lads on your team concentrate?

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I think I'd find a solid girl groundy intimidating. I've got a slight figure as it is!

 

Unless you're into the type of girl that would push your face into the pillow, have her way, and wipe her nob on the curtain on her way out...

 

Thanks mate,must spat me beer out!😁😁

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As a student tree fella, it would appear that i need to grow myself some mammary glands. damb I got this all wrong... My Dad always said I should grow some bollocks, looks like he got that wrong.

 

P.s. I'm looking for groundwork in Norfolk. I am serious, hard working and keen to learn.

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