God, remember that section - which one had it..Club Int?? P.S. To get her to swallow, nip her nose and tilt head back. Apparently works for Syd with Osca?!?!
Fiesta. You'll probably call bull but I had one of them and she wasn't married and was a stripper in Sunderland. hahaha She sent her pictures in to get the cash. I personally kept a Mayfair with Joanne Latham inside till it fell to bits. (I loved that woman)
Well this thread has included….. Harrods, Various internet shopping sites, nectar points, airmiles, GreenShield stamps, Credit cards, Badges, Vasectomies, Hypnotism,Oiled bodies, Football memorabilia, Gentlemens magazines, The Times and last but not least … strippers Congratulations one and all
MR - Had to go and check, so..... Can I interest you in.... Vol 18, No 12, Bumper Edition... Cover as well!!
Well I just skipped to the last post to see if I could pick up on what the thread had been about. No joy there, so I read a few more .... and then a few more. After getting to the top of the page I'd gathered info about dog collars, readers wives, strippers and oral hygiene and am still non the wiser! All very random
Wolfsburg striker Patrick Helmes is on the Sunderland radar.The Sunday Mirror says Sunderland boss Steve Bruce has turned to 13-cap *German striker Helmes after Liverpool emerged as favourites to take Craig Bellamy back from Manchester City.Helmes, 27, only moved from Bayer Leverkusen to Wolfsburg in January for £7million, scoring three goals in 11 games.
http://www.clubcall.com/sunderland/black-cats-boss-wants-extra-bite-1273666.html Steve Bruce has admitted that Sunderland 'need a bit extra up front' and he hasn't adequately replaced Darren Bent who left in January. The Black Cats boss has been a frustrated figure so far this season after watching his side struggle to score goals with last week's 1-0 home defeat to derby rivals Newcastle followed by a goalless draw at Swansea on Saturday. It means Bruce's men have managed just one goal in three matches and he is now looking to try and bring in a new hitman before Wednesday's deadline to ease the pressure on Asamoah Gyan. Ji Dong-won and Connor Wickham were drafted in earlier in the summer, but Bruce claims they are ones for the future and an experienced campaigner will be on his radar. "We've brought in Ji and Wickham as players for the future - we were delighted to have the opportunity to get players of their potential in - but we won't see the best of them for a year to 18 months," Bruce told the Sunderland Echo. "In the meantime, we need a bit extra up front. "If we're honest, we've been lacking a bit in that department since Darren Bent left in January and we know that. "So we'll be doing all we can to bring someone in in the next few days - we just have to wait and see what happens and whether anything can be done."