Re: Lesbian hoping to move to US for one year with USC partner




I agree on that one. Mind you I tend to think that people don't
realise that you can post a question on here and get responses in
minutes. That's a pat on the back for BE'ers :thumbsup:

Even if they were interchangeable, it'll take more than one lesbian to
replace Rosie!

...two or three should do the job.

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