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" They tried to remove it using a fork handle and barbecue prongs but all efforts failed. "

Hahaha am I the only one hearing ronnie barker in my head?!
 
All I will say is look where they went to the er/ hosb :seeya:
 
To be fair if you're hiding things under pillows it's easily done. This is why I stopped eating toblerone in bed...
 
As a student teacher she could be teaching your kid soon, suddenly parents night becomes more interesting???
 
Ha ha ha..who can imagine the scene.."OMG its gone too far up..Quick get the BBQ prongs!!
 
I bet he's got a skid mark on his phone screen as he frantically fumbled to ring 999.
 
This is unreal. How big must her asshole be?
I don't think barbecue prongs are small enough surely?
...Or maybe I haven't been with the right woman.
 
had to put a camera down her throat, cmon lads, it is a load of BS, any snesible lad would be using his own toy to do it :)
 
Id say he just told her it was a bbq tongs he want sticking up her dirt track and bent her over
 
lesson in life for her...next time get a 14'' kong with withdrawal strap..and tie to bed post!
 
I have not read all the posts, I'm only commenting to express my disbelief in why it may be interesting as we are all grown adults who should probably think its wrong
 
I have not read all the posts, I'm only commenting to express my disbelief in why it may be interesting as we are all grown adults who should probably think its wrong

It's interesting because we're all juveniles at heart!
 
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