Oh gosh! With my friends and my habibi! But where are they? Both of them pass out after burpees. LOL 😂 🤷🏻♀️🤦♀️#fitnessbytheshore #haddins #5stations #wheresboyfie #fun #worthitthough (at Corniche Area)

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Oh gosh! With my friends and my habibi! But where are they? Both of them pass out after burpees. LOL 😂 🤷🏻♀️🤦♀️#fitnessbytheshore #haddins #5stations #wheresboyfie #fun #worthitthough (at Corniche Area)
Anyone for tennis?
Wouldn’t it be ironic if tennis players were quiet in the bedroom? – ME
Foooooooouuuuuurrrr!! Oh, shit thats bloody golf. What is it they shout in tennis? OUT!! That’s it! Ha ha ha ha.. I know also-bloody-lutley jack all about the game of tennis, apart from the fact that I rather like strawberries and cream, Pimms and obvs bubbles. I really dislike watching it on the T.V, it is almost as mind…
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Anyone for tennis?
Wouldn't it be ironic if tennis players were quiet in the bedroom? - ME Fooooooouuuurrrrr! Oh sh*t that's bloody golf! What is it they shout in tennis? OUT!!! That's it...ha ha ha ha. I know abso-bloody-lutely jack all about the game of tennis apart from the fact that I rather like strawberries and cream and pimms and obvs bubbles and I really dislike watching it on the T.V, it is almost as…
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Go Team Tai Tai
Go Team TaiTai
Tai tai (太太) is a Chinese colloquial term for a wealthy married woman who does not work.[1] It is the same as the Cantonese title for a married woman.[2] It has the same euphemistic value as “lady” in English: sometimes flattery, sometimes subtle insult. (The famous 12th-century knight and poet Walther von der Vogelweide dissected the difference between “woman” and “lady” in his untitled poem…
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