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Haven't wanked for 1 week, that's 1 quarter of my personal challenge completed, 3 weeks to go. The effects are amazing, deeper voice, increased confidence, rock hard Viagra like erections. Y'all should try it.

 

What prompted this? Wrist injury?

 

I live alone and i'm single. There aren't many times when i'm not fapping. I'm typing this one handed. It gives you a deeper voice if you abstain? Explains why I sound like Joe Pasquale. 

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I'm still coming to terms that some people on here haven't seen ET or don't think its a classic. This may take some time to recover from, 

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I've never tugged off at work though. Couldn't walk back into the office after ejaculating minutes earlier. Wouldn't feel right. 

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Anyone demolished an Easter egg yet?

Yeah I need 5, they were on offer at tescos, buy 2 get 2 free I think, so I bought 8

That was about 6 weeks a go, still got 6 left so I'm doing really well

The mini eggs and creme eggs I got at the same time are long gone though

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Just passed the army (Irish) fitness test, so happy :D.

Fair play! Have heard its a tough one to get through! Super job opportunities there as well...

Nice one. It was pretty tough, but if you're reasonably fit it's not too bad.

 

 

Just passed the army (Irish) fitness test, so happy  :D.

Is that the IRA?

:ph34r:

Shhh...Please don't tell anyone.

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Just passed the army (Irish) fitness test, so happy :D.

Fair play! Have heard its a tough one to get through! Super job opportunities there as well...

Nice one. It was pretty tough, but if you're reasonably fit it's not too bad.

 

 

Just passed the army (Irish) fitness test, so happy  :D.

Is that the IRA?

:ph34r:

Shhh...Please don't tell anyone.

 

 

 

Best of luck man you should be ready in time for WW3

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Just passed the army (Irish) fitness test, so happy :D.

Fair play! Have heard its a tough one to get through! Super job opportunities there as well...

Nice one. It was pretty tough, but if you're reasonably fit it's not too bad.

 

Just passed the army (Irish) fitness test, so happy  :D.

Is that the IRA?

:ph34r:

Shhh...Please don't tell anyone.

 

 

Best of luck man you should be ready in time for WW3

Not taking the mickey, but what does the Irish Army actually do? Do they get involved with peacekeeping or tours of Afghanistan and the like? With a history of neutrality, I didn't even realise that Ireland had an army.

(Just to be clear, I know that thousands of brave Irish boys fought in WW2, and as any Saturday night pub dweller will tell you, you don't get too many Irish lads shying away from a fight, so no question of cowardice.)

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Just passed the army (Irish) fitness test, so happy :D.

Fair play! Have heard its a tough one to get through! Super job opportunities there as well...
Nice one. It was pretty tough, but if you're reasonably fit it's not too bad.

 

 

Just passed the army (Irish) fitness test, so happy  :D.

Is that the IRA?

:ph34r:

Shhh...Please don't tell anyone.
 

 

Best of luck man you should be ready in time for WW3

Not taking the mickey, but what does the Irish Army actually do? Do they get involved with peacekeeping or tours of Afghanistan and the like? With a history of neutrality, I didn't even realise that Ireland had an army.

(Just to be clear, I know that thousands of brave Irish boys fought in WW2, and as any Saturday night pub dweller will tell you, you don't get too many Irish lads shying away from a fight, so no question of cowardice.)

 

 

 

It ....errrr  ......wellll......eeeerrrrrrrrrr

 

 

I will leave this to pack :D

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Not taking the mickey, but what does the Irish Army actually do? Do they get involved with peacekeeping or tours of Afghanistan and the like? With a history of neutrality, I didn't even realise that Ireland had an army.

(Just to be clear, I know that thousands of brave Irish boys fought in WW2, and as any Saturday night pub dweller will tell you, you don't get too many Irish lads shying away from a fight, so no question of cowardice.)

Mainly peacekeeping operations as part of the UN, in places like Lebanon/Syria.

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