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28 Jan 10 #180896 by Bulletproof
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What's the difference between a golf ball and a G-spot?



A man will spend twenty minutes looking for a golf ball...

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16 Feb 10 #185739 by .Charles
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What's a golf ball?

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16 Feb 10 #185761 by Tets
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A golf clubs dinner dance ?

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16 Feb 10 #185775 by Marshy_
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Whats a G spot? I still cant find the bleedin ball lol C

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16 Feb 10 #185781 by ldg
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Very good, Gents. Charles, go and find Marshy's ball will you..

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16 Feb 10 #185950 by lovelorn_maiden
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.....and all us ladies know that a man will never stop to ask for directions!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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16 Feb 10 #185959 by hawaythelads
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That's the trouble with wanting to be mysterious ladies!!!
Us blokes are far more straight forward and helpful.Our main erogenous zone gives you a poke and even glows purple in the dark to help you find it!!!!:P :P :P ;) ;) ;)

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