SY said:Sorry to disappoint, my hirsute friend, but I think Eva is male.
what's wrong with that ?
love is love
poobah said:OUCH!...
Have we been duped????????
Are those really amulets and not toroids?
Here's the gal who was duped:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSG807d3P-U
poobah said:Have we been duped
21st century bud, everyone can be whatever they want to be.
Look at yourself, you're a furr ball that eats from his ashtray.
Eva is a first grade chick imb, s-he's even major with garbage.
poobah said:No Swedish girls... they won't stay in the yard... and they yelp when you tie them up.
Try a Goth - apparently they like being tied up !
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bradford/7204543.stm
Swedish Girls celebrate MayDay courtesy of IKEA:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8I5BGsK5ZAU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8I5BGsK5ZAU
poynton said:they like being tied up
Wrong, mate.
Just look at the bloke.
Without the chain, the bus driver would let the girl in, close the doors fast and drive off.
I would.
Speaking of shaving and ladies from foreign lands, friends of my parents had an embarrassing episode in public (lots of stares and sniggers) with the foreign exchange student they took in from the Netherlands. They took her to a crowded beach not knowing:
A) That she would buy herself the smallest bikini on the market. Far from a problem in itself, but:
B) That this chick had never shaved any part of herself in her entire life and wasn't about too any time soon.
A) That she would buy herself the smallest bikini on the market. Far from a problem in itself, but:
B) That this chick had never shaved any part of herself in her entire life and wasn't about too any time soon.
Well, life was going very well. Too well. You should always be suspicious when the sailing is smooth. In fact, you should probably pull the covers up over your head and just stay in bed. Monday night our basement flooded. My lab is now in total disarray, the walls are cut open to dry out, the carpet is diced up, bagged, and sitting in the driveway for pickup. Three industrial sized fans and two large dehumidifiers are drying things out. Fortunately, I didn't lose any significant equipment, only a few feet of databooks and catalogs, and some of my parts stash. The parts will mostly wash out.
Moral of story- 1) Even if the house has been bone dry for 23 years, have a sump pump at the ready. 2) Don't let water find a new way past the foundation. 3) Never store anything on the floor that isn't raised up or in plastic bins.
No doubt in a few months I'll have things functional again, but right now all projects are on hold. Yecch- I wouldn't wish this on anybody!
Moral of story- 1) Even if the house has been bone dry for 23 years, have a sump pump at the ready. 2) Don't let water find a new way past the foundation. 3) Never store anything on the floor that isn't raised up or in plastic bins.
No doubt in a few months I'll have things functional again, but right now all projects are on hold. Yecch- I wouldn't wish this on anybody!
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