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Guess the Word VI (6)

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  1. love me tender love me sweet
    wrap your lips around my meat
    watch me smile :smile:
    watch me grin :mrgreen:
    as my cum runs down yor chin

    • leonard says: 8.1

      Where is all that talent FR0M?~~~*****^iwant tang pelt beaver muff snatch vaghina carpet poussy hairpie says::syas eipriah ySSuop teprac anihgav hctans ffum revaeb tlep gnaT tnawi^*****~~~ or

      syas eipriah ySSuop teprac anihgav hctans ffum revaeb tlep gnaT tnawi==+==iwant Tang pelt beaver muff snatch vaghina carpet pouSSy hairpie :smile:

      …Did your mother give you, your identity?…[sameneSS]=ssenemaS :roll: :mrgreen: :lol: :razz: :eek:

  2. leonard says: 7

    :wink: :smile: [BOOTS]…[rewards}…{kicked in the face}…retards of nerds and geeks :smile: :wink:

  3. leonard says: 6

    soul cool :wink: My chance on this video was a coincident in coming across this poem with no author, other than printed by Warp Publishing Co.(1925) GOOD TIMBER The tree that never had to fight—For sun and sky and air and light,—That stood out in open plain,—And always got its share of rain,—Never became a forest king—But lived and died a scrubby thing. —-The man who never had to toil,—Who never had to win his share—Of sun and sky and light and air,—Never became a manly man,—But lived and died as he began. —-Good timber does not grow in ease;—The stronger wind, the tougher trees,—The farther sky, the greater lenght;—The more the storm, the more the strength;—By sun and cold, by rain and snows,—In tree or man good timber grows. —-Where thickest stands the forest growth—We find the patriarchs of both,—And they hold converse with the stars—Whose broken branches show the scares—Of many winds and much of strife___—This is the commen law of life. the end

  4. stokesjrj1 says: 5

    To the answer to now is a word shrouded in mystery not here the question on every mans mind if not here then when will it be, surely an answer forthcoming will be, on our wedding night for the husband to be.

    “The clue is right there with one letter forgot” =there “Here”.
    “Now comes a word part shrouded in mystery”= “now”
    “the question on every mans mind”= show us your boobs
    Your response= Here? Now? Your answer= Not Here!

    Is this any where close?

  5. tedt says: 4

    To bad I wasn´t here when this took place….. :cry: , next time ou wait for me :!: ……. :evil:

  6. 7knarknil says: 1

    I just have a question. What’s the difference behind the meaning of
    “President” of the United States and setting a “President” :?:
    a word that puzzles me and not on the list is
    “perse’ pursay?Thank’s,your great!

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