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Dr Drift has made available a limited number of his famous 'bedroom drift' starter kits...

For anyone that is interested the kit comes complete with:

Plastic drop sheet.

2 Bottles of premium baby oil.

Consenting adult not supplied...

Demand for the kit is extremely high, with pre-orders already taken... there is only 100 in total so be quick for the ultimate in sideways action.

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Hey everybody, these are going like hot cakes..... 31 sets sold already....

Only 69 Left!!!

This product is indorsed by Bedroom Drifters Anonymos

Doc.

PS: Any lady customers can also take part in a free demonstration

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Originally posted by Dr_Drift

Hey everybody, these are going like hot cakes..... 31 sets sold already....

Only 69 Left!!!

This product is indorsed by Bedroom Drifters Anonymos

Doc.

PS: Any lady customers can also take part in a free demonstration

have u asked MZNISMO for a demonstration?

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GRIM: If you choose to use this method with "Real Men" go for it, just I'll make sure I'm nowhere near. Every one else is chosing to use it with "Real Women" who I'm sure would prefer Baby Oil......

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Originally posted by Dr_Drift

GRIM: If you choose to use this method with "Real Men" go for it, just I'll make sure I'm nowhere near. Every one else is chosing to use it with "Real Women" who I'm sure would prefer Baby Oil......

Extensive market research has backed up this claim very emphatically. However the male on male market was very keen for a motor oil version. Futher results are pending....

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Originally posted by INASNT

hahaha grim dont try and change the topic!!

do tell us about men on men and motor oil!:lol:

I'd rather he didn't tell us actually.... and if you wish to know I suggest you keep it to PM's...

Grim - Haven't lost it yet... got an extension on fine, going to pay it just before I leave the state.

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