Think ass, think face, think me being really happy lol!thedoc wrote:Why did you stop, you were just getting to the good part.Dalek Prime wrote: Also in all fairness, I'd ask the same of many women to... Oh, never mind...
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No antinatalist sentiments here. You'll always need somebody for a barn dance.
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I can't dance worth crap. And even a roll in the hay is bloody itchy. A woman at a party refused to take a no to dance with her. So I gave in, with the caution that 'I dance worth shit' or such. So we danced, and afterwards, she told me she really liked me, and that I 'danced like shit' lol! Cheeky monkey.Dubious wrote:No antinatalist sentiments here. You'll always need somebody for a barn dance.
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Nope. Ass is a donkey and so are you!thedoc wrote:In English the proper spelling is Ass, I can't help that the British have screwed it up.Arising_uk wrote:No it's not, PN is an international magazine.Hobbes' Choice wrote:Thanks, I'll take that as a compliment. Try to spell "arse" properly - this is a British website!! You moron!
It might well be an English speaking one tho'.
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No, no, no. It means a really big one,big as a city, as in the expression "Toast of the Town"Greta wrote:Ah yes, local jargon - but it only refers to the really, really small ones. Not just small, but verging on the microscopic. The term came about from the phrase, "That fella's credibility is toast!".Hobbes' Choice wrote:I know it is usually hot, but I've never heard it called "toast" before!Greta wrote: Speaking from recent experience, I expect it was a piece of toast.
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Or perhaps one to be worshipped?Hobbes' Choice wrote:No, no, no. It means a really big one,big as a city, as in the expression "Toast of the Town"Greta wrote:Ah yes, local jargon - but it only refers to the really, really small ones. Not just small, but verging on the microscopic. The term came about from the phrase, "That fella's credibility is toast!".Hobbes' Choice wrote:
I know it is usually hot, but I've never heard it called "toast" before!
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Indeed my own toastal experiences have steered me in a direction to the left politically.
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Indeed my own toastal experiences have steered me in a direction to the left politically.
Can't think why!!
Can't think why!!
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Look out! He's gone toastal!
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Toastally, Greta!