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By DoctorDoctor · Posted
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By gldenwetgoose · Posted
My wife’s grandfather was in the British Royal Navy in WWII and on one occasion the ship he was on was torpedoed and sunk. He was rescued by a nearby ship… that was also torpedoed and sunk later the same day. He survived both and lived on into his 80’s tell us the tale. -
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Grandma never hid herself when she was on the toilet, and often smiled when I watched her, often legs apart.......back in those days, toilet paper was quite hard, so she never wiped herself, and just pulled up her long legged bloomers, leaving a wet patch in the gusset. -
By steve25805 · Posted
I have often had similar problems....it is so much easier to say what you mean when you type and can give yourself as much time as you need to think before clicking send. Real time conversations are much harder. It is too easy to say things in the wrong way, to omit vital bits of information, or just not to articulate yourself very well and to get side tracked down off topic directions. Real time conversation tends to be something I cannot do and tend to avoid. You need to be relaxed in whatever company you are in to have any hope of being able to have a sensible conversation that is neither monosyllabic or complete gibberish
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