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albaqwerty | 23:51 Mon 13th Dec 2021 | ChatterBank
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as in Book. etc etc if said in a Corrie Street type of way, where the lips are pursed to say the word, made me wonder if them what speak that dialect are the country's greatest kissers?
Or would that distinction go to the Gurners?

Strange thought from last nights interrupted snoozing :-))))
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Pooker oop bootercoop:)
00:20 Tue 14th Dec 2021
I cOOk the BOOks and I've never had any complaints ;-)
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Funnily enough, Mamya, I thought of you after I'd thought that thought :-)
Then I started wondering about which side of the Pennines is the right side, thought of you again :-))

It really was silly o'clock y'know x
We all do it now and then :-)
Whereas I cuck the bucks.
I used to look at the books but now I luck at the bucks.
I am a great kisser though, well I used to be.:-)
I've always had the impression that most English people pronounce "look" and "cook" to sort of rhyme with "Luke".
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book cooking is a skill, unfortunately I don't purse me lips.

Roy :-))))

Barsel, I'm sure you still are, grab a hunk and practice :-)
Oh no, in some parts they do utter - 'I had a luck at a cuck buck', most odd.
We do on American sit-coms, sanmac.
Pasta I would love to grab a hunk, but I would need a lot of kissing practice.
It sounds all puckered, or is that pookered??
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hmmm, pooker up, buttercup or pucker up, buttercup ?
Lordy, your dreams may explain why your slumber was interrupted !
Pooker oop bootercoop:)
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choux, it's me bladder, not my dreams (I think) :-)
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ooh, sanmac, i likes that lol


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If I left my b ladder outside my bedroom window I wouldn't get a wink of sleep either ...

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