H heatherrae Guest Aug 15, 2007 #11 myway said: He took advantage of you, didn't he? It's ok. You can talk to us about it. We are here for you. Click to expand... He stuck his face between clockwork's boobs. He's bad about doing that.
myway said: He took advantage of you, didn't he? It's ok. You can talk to us about it. We are here for you. Click to expand... He stuck his face between clockwork's boobs. He's bad about doing that.
myway Banned Aug 15, 2007 #12 heatherrae said: He stuck his face between clockwork's boobs. He's bad about doing that. Click to expand... lol. Is that so?
heatherrae said: He stuck his face between clockwork's boobs. He's bad about doing that. Click to expand... lol. Is that so?
yonkers weights Banned Aug 15, 2007 #14 It is an unconfirmed statment but I think it is correct... Poor guy~
rubberneck New member Aug 15, 2007 #15 myway said: lol. Is that so? Click to expand... if ALLTHEWHEY was here he would post a picture of it! Last edited: Aug 15, 2007
myway said: lol. Is that so? Click to expand... if ALLTHEWHEY was here he would post a picture of it!
T the_clockwork Guest Aug 15, 2007 #16 swole said: where did this take place? Click to expand... up north in the canada
Faizakafez New member Aug 15, 2007 #18 covergrl80 said: Jack does not drink A LOT of beer! Click to expand... drunk!
rubberneck New member Aug 15, 2007 #19 covergrl80 said: Jack does not drink A LOT of beer! Click to expand... What is a LOT???
covergrl80 New member Aug 15, 2007 #20 rubberneck said: What is a LOT??? Click to expand... A lot (two words) is an informal phrase meaning "many." It can take an adjective, for example, "a sizeable lot." Example: Karl needed a lot of time for the job. Allot means "to distribute between or among." It has the same root as lottery. Example: He allotted three breaks a day to everyone in the department. Alot does not exist as a word.
rubberneck said: What is a LOT??? Click to expand... A lot (two words) is an informal phrase meaning "many." It can take an adjective, for example, "a sizeable lot." Example: Karl needed a lot of time for the job. Allot means "to distribute between or among." It has the same root as lottery. Example: He allotted three breaks a day to everyone in the department. Alot does not exist as a word.