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RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - Tractor boy - 18-12-2015 12:36

(18-12-2015 00:59 )darren73 Wrote:  This made me laugh

[Image: 2015_12_17_23_51_54.jpg]

I would like to think she said that as a joke but sadly it is probably posted in all seriousness Rolleyes


RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - elgar1uk - 18-12-2015 12:54

Why would it be a joke?


RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - ShandyHand - 18-12-2015 13:05

(18-12-2015 11:44 )mr williams Wrote:  Fair point, Shandy, but where I am coming from is that lack of integrity/amoral behaviour isn't confined to the babe channels and not even to the female of the species - unfortunately it is human nature for some people to be greedy and take advantage of others...

... let's not forget that there are many honourable and decent women out there as sadly such behaviour pervades all parts of society.

Oh you'll get no arguement from me there. The attitude exemplified in Cara's post above is symptomatic of the path our society as a whole is headed down.

The number of people in the public eye that act in a selfish, self-important, indulgent, and above all entitled fashion, seemingly increases on a daily basis.

This is upheld in the media most times without comment such that it becomes the defacto way to behave. The massive division of wealth and opportunity in this country does nothing to impede such behaviour.

It is just that the babe/sex industry often looks like all it can attract are particularly noxious proponents of the art.


RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - Jay1 - 18-12-2015 13:15

Oh the irony.


RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - AprilFools - 19-12-2015 09:21

(18-12-2015 12:36 )Tractor boy Wrote:  
(18-12-2015 00:59 )darren73 Wrote:  This made me laugh

[Image: 2015_12_17_23_51_54.jpg]

I would like to think she said that as a joke but sadly it is probably posted in all seriousness Rolleyes

I think it was done in all seriousness judging by the replies to it. Way to come over as a spoilt mean spirited person!

Maybe thats all the dude could afford, if she wants a camera that bad, then buy it.


RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - Lola's Knight - 19-12-2015 09:32

I have to say I have no time for these things at all. For me it just smacks of greed and materialism. If a guy really wanted to buy one of the babes something and wanted to make sure it was something she 'needed' he could just ask her. Putting a list on Twitter is just avaricious and opportunistic.


RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - Tractor boy - 19-12-2015 09:43

As Christmas is just around the corner I had better say this now. There is no point buying me a car air freshener unless you buy me an Aston Martin to hang it in !! laugh


RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - Lola's Knight - 19-12-2015 09:45

(19-12-2015 09:43 )Tractor boy Wrote:  As Christmas is just around the corner I had better say this now. There is no point buying me a car air freshener unless you buy me an Aston Martin to hang it in !! laugh


That made me laugh mate! Brilliant analogy, that sums up Cara's attitude.


RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - cwpussylover - 19-12-2015 12:56

(19-12-2015 09:43 )Tractor boy Wrote:  As Christmas is just around the corner I had better say this now. There is no point buying me a car air freshener unless you buy me an Aston Martin to hang it in !! laugh


and the girls had better stop sending me their dirty knickers...unless pussy is still in them HeartImportantBig Grin


RE: Buying items from, gifts for... Experiences & Cautionary tales - Maggot - 19-12-2015 16:20

I was checking Goldie Lox on twitter and looked up wishlist. As well as the usual perfume and makeup all girls would like, she's moving house and wants some dust bags for her hoover worth £5.49 and some air freshener sticks also for her hoover worth £2.24.

I think if I get her the double present for Xmas, I could be IN.