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Jimbuna
08-25-08, 06:11 AM
You have been warned :lol:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=rQYh_etcZ08

kiwi_2005
08-25-08, 06:22 AM
:rotfl::rotfl:

STEED
08-25-08, 09:17 AM
DISGUSTING BEHAVIOR FROM A WOMEN. :nope:

Rhodes
08-25-08, 05:15 PM
That's why I don't trust a women...


:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

kurtz
08-25-08, 05:23 PM
Mmm, things I pay good money for:p

Jimbuna
08-26-08, 09:31 AM
Mmm, things I pay good money for:p

hehe :lol:

Konovalov
08-26-08, 09:36 AM
I'm not sure if I will ever be able to shake a womens hand again with a straight face. ;)

Sailor Steve
08-26-08, 10:17 AM
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Dang, Konovalov! I was just fine until you said that! I'm going to be laughing all day now!:rock:

Jimbuna
08-26-08, 11:27 AM
I'm not sure if I will ever be able to shake a womens hand again with a straight face. ;)

A little (true) tail about shaking hands.

For reasons that I'll never fully understand because it's certainly not that common a custom here in the UK.....but appears to be prevalent with people in my line of work.

Next time your out in a public bar or nightclub etc. and notice one or two people in the crowd that you know.....each time you go to the toilet for a pee and wash your hands afterwards, don't dry rhem, leave them dripping wet.

The law of averages dictates that some time during the evening your sure to bump into someone entering as your leaving the Gents area.

What usually happens next (well in my experiences anyway) is they'll grab you by the hand with the friendly intention of shaking said hand.

Watch their reaction when they realise it is soaking wet, weigh up where you have just been and come to the obviously wrong conclusion about what the wet substance is constituted of. :lol:

Tango589
08-26-08, 11:49 AM
I'm not sure if I will ever be able to shake a womens hand again with a straight face. ;)

A little (true) tail about shaking hands.

For reasons that I'll never fully understand because it's certainly not that common a custom here in the UK.....but appears to be prevalent with people in my line of work.

Next time your out in a public bar or nightclub etc. and notice one or two people in the crowd that you know.....each time you go to the toilet for a pee and wash your hands afterwards, don't dry rhem, leave them dripping wet.

The law of averages dictates that some time during the evening your sure to bump into someone entering as your leaving the Gents area.

What usually happens next (well in my experiences anyway) is they'll grab you by the hand with the friendly intention of shaking said hand.

Watch their reaction when they realise it is soaking wet, weigh up where you have just been and come to the obviously wrong conclusion about what the wet substance is constituted of. :lol:

I've done that!! My mate had a look of disgust:nope: until I told him what I did.:D

Jimbuna
08-26-08, 12:14 PM
I'm not sure if I will ever be able to shake a womens hand again with a straight face. ;)

A little (true) tail about shaking hands.

For reasons that I'll never fully understand because it's certainly not that common a custom here in the UK.....but appears to be prevalent with people in my line of work.

Next time your out in a public bar or nightclub etc. and notice one or two people in the crowd that you know.....each time you go to the toilet for a pee and wash your hands afterwards, don't dry rhem, leave them dripping wet.

The law of averages dictates that some time during the evening your sure to bump into someone entering as your leaving the Gents area.

What usually happens next (well in my experiences anyway) is they'll grab you by the hand with the friendly intention of shaking said hand.

Watch their reaction when they realise it is soaking wet, weigh up where you have just been and come to the obviously wrong conclusion about what the wet substance is constituted of. :lol:

I've done that!! My mate had a look of disgust:nope: until I told him what I did.:D

It's a cracker when it works :up: