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Putting things more elevated onto the top of other things
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Putting things more elevated onto the top of other things
I came here to gett*en some advice about putting things upon the top of other things, and what do I discover?
It seems as though other people's brains have of forgot how to put things onto the top of other things and no advice is longer available.
Were can I now go to gett*en such advice (from)? There utilised to be a club I could join, but no prizes were given for joining so I didn't bother. Would you?
What do those people think I am?
It seems as though other people's brains have of forgot how to put things onto the top of other things and no advice is longer available.
Were can I now go to gett*en such advice (from)? There utilised to be a club I could join, but no prizes were given for joining so I didn't bother. Would you?
What do those people think I am?
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Re: Putting things more elevated onto the top of other things
I've heard that this place is very good. Why don't you try there?
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Re: Putting things more elevated onto the top of other things
Oh yes.
Thank you for your helpful guidance in this matter.
It's Tapatalk as well.
Thank you for your helpful guidance in this matter.
It's Tapatalk as well.
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Re: Putting things more elevated onto the top of other things
Shouldn't you gett*en "A Man" round to fix that, Mr RunAway? I doubt if V(x) approves of it. Very shoddy w**k!
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- Sir William
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Re: Putting things more elevated onto the top of other things
There is nothing wrong with the plumbing. That photo is upside down.
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Re: Putting things more elevated onto the top of other things
It doesn't matter - It's still upside-down.
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Re: Putting things more elevated onto the top of other things
You're trying to gett*en me to turn my head upside down to see it. I won't fall for it.
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Re: Putting things more elevated onto the top of other things
You will if you lose* your balance.
* Not loose.
* Not loose.
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