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Adyguy6970

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  1. 2 hours ago, gldenwetgoose said:

    It’s been said that one doesn’t drink coffee, one just ‘borrows’ the liquid (or is that beer?)

    Either way, today was the first day of my work Christmas hols and chance to finish present shopping. Made a bit more bearable by a ‘grande’ black coffee.

    Now my body clock is pretty accurate when it comes to coffee - almost exactly a hour. 

    I could have driven home... but decided to enjoy a quick roadside release instead - end enjoy it I did. Definitely!

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    Very nice indeed.  I find that coffee certainly makes me need to go.  Maybe that's a good excuse for drinking plenty of it!

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  2. On 11/30/2020 at 1:13 AM, PISSSSonmyface said:

    What a surprisingly polite site! Nearly everyone says "pee". It's "pee" left, right and centre! Even the site's name is called peefans. My point? Well, "pee" is the polite word, one that will not cause offence in public - it's like the casual version of "urinate", that children are allowed to use. "Piss", however, is the rude word, never for public use in polite company. Seeing that this is the ideal place for it, I urge you to try saying and writing "piss", not just because it's rude but because it's onomatopoeic. Go on: I urge you to try it. You won't regret it - it's so much more fun.

    Hi and welcome, I hope you have a great time here.  Whilst I'm not over keen on the word piss, derived from the medieval "pysse", I will run with it.  Pee is the accepted middle spectrum word for a lot of people.  Personally I prefer the term "wee" as it conjoures up connotations of a more fulsome, satisfying, experience in my mind.  

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  3. 6 hours ago, Kupar said:

    Yes - the cold didn't / did help (depending on one's perspective)! Incidentally, I'd probably not describe them as 'panties', but rather 'skimpy, cheeky bulge mini shorts', but whatever 😉

    Thanks for that.  I dudn't want to offend by use of the term 'panties' but they had that sort of look about them, although there are types of underwear which are effectively unisex these days.  Personally I wear a wide range of underwear and that dies include actual panties which invariably are much more comfy than briefs.  Even the briefs I have are for the most part, by choice, flyless.  I cant be the only man in the world to find flys pointless and inconvenient as they're invariably too small or badly positioned.     

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