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I meant the one I have hidden in a shoebox under the sink.
Ya don't say!!! Do you grease it and use it regularly?
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why did they leave him in there?
That's a good question. Must have been some gorehound that took the pic.
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i'm an oldie too and my mother bless her has some pics of me in the terry towelling nappies she too had the nappy bucket i actually asked her today about it when i rang her and no they didn't come with lids!!!! she would just shout NO if i went near the bucket apparently
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What the hell, i just do not understand, if the child was leaning on the side of the bucket, shouldn't it have tipped over? Well maybe the size of the picture is screwing my judgment, but he doesn't look so tiny... Maybe he was drowned?
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Ya don't say!!! Do you grease it and use it regularly?
Yes. But the REALLY disturbing part of that is that it is not used for sex, but for culinary purposes.
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What the hell, i just do not understand, if the child was leaning on the side of the bucket, shouldn't it have tipped over? Well maybe the size of the picture is screwing my judgment, but he doesn't look so tiny... Maybe he was drowned?
Maybe the Idiot founded it funny and peeks into the bucket...

I bet it laughed before it died...
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i'm an oldie too and my mother bless her has some pics of me in the terry towelling nappies she too had the nappy bucket i actually asked her today about it when i rang her and no they didn't come with lids!!!! she would just shout NO if i went near the bucket apparently
Ah.... those were the days. Back then NO.....meant...NO!!!! Now, kids don't take NO for an answer, and end up drowning in buckets, and setting themselves on fire.
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What the hell, i just do not understand, if the child was leaning on the side of the bucket, shouldn't it have tipped over? Well maybe the size of the picture is screwing my judgment, but he doesn't look so tiny... Maybe he was drowned?
It was probaly filled with water or detergent or some other liquid. The bucket won't tip if it's weighted down by something in it.
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Yes. But the REALLY disturbing part of that is that it is not used for sex, but for culinary purposes.
Ya don't say!!!! What could you possibly use a dried out dead snatch for in the kitchen?


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