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A washing up party?
What do you think of this as a concept? I hate washing up (and other domestic duties) so the dishes pile up until I've run out of clean plates.
So what about a washing up party? You wash 4 plates and get a bj. Wash a pot or two, a bj and a finger up your arse. Haven't quite decided about the frying pan!
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Joe, maybe you need to get out a bit more? Right now it is still early Sunday morning in Dublin. You would have time to get to mass (to the amazement and consternation of priest and parishioners), hit the pub for a pick me up and some pub grub to mark the day.
Btw, What would I be offered for washing two plates and a tea mug?
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I think the whole concept is preposterous - but I could be persuaded depending on who's dishing out the "rewards"
See what I did there?
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Yes scottish-guy I saw what you did there and am mightily impressed.
bob, on Sundays, pubs don't open until 12.30, it's 10.30 as I type, so not an option. Luckily, I knew this in advance, and am having a glass of wine which I bought last night.
Two plates and a cup will get you a long snog.
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Had to look up snog. Maybe I will wait till there is another option available. No offense. :))
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what would be your preferred option, bob?
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Sorry, can't say right now. I am too shy.
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go on, you're among friends.
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Paradoxically, I am more shy amongst friends than among strangers. :confused:
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well I won't put any pressure on. you can tell us when you're ready. meanwhile, the dishes are piling up.