Ew.
One thing that really impressed me was when he designed a new box to make roping and crating crocodiles easier. Guy's building his own bondage gear, and I reckon it'll take a real pounding and keep on bounding! Sorry, for the American audience, take a real ponding and keep on bonding. Sorry, I mean to say for the American adience.
Can you believe the Australian Tourism Board turned me down? ...Yeah, me too. Bloody tourists.
Wiseass.
What? there's no "u" in it!
But I'm not really sure what Noah Webster was thinking...how did it build us as a nation to be the only English-speaking weirdos who don't follow those conventions? And I think he had other ideas that nobody took to as well.
Wiseass. What? there's no "u" in it!
No, but it could be arranged, for a reasonable fee. All this cold be yors!
Oh come on. If there's Carebears S&M, Croc Hunter S&M slash is like...well, child's play's already taken in that comparison. Hmm...
Oh come on. If there's Carebears S&M, Croc Hunter S&M slash is like...well, child's play's already taken in that comparison. Hmm...
The big question is whether they stick to Homo sapiens.
I think I may have once said, long ago, that I was a lesbian trapped in a man's body, but I certainly don't say it (or even really think it) any more. Partially so as not to sound like a smarmy jackhole, and partially because, as meara said, using it as a "I'm not an asshole like most guys" phrase is just not right.
I think when I did say it, that's sort of what I meant -- not an asshole like most other guys.... comfortable with gayness, both in others and myself, but wanting sex with women, and not men.
But there's just no getting around the fact that it makes you sound like a smarmy jackhole, and it's not really what you mean.
If there's Carebears S&M, Croc Hunter S&M slash is like...well, child's play's already taken in that comparison.
"Oh jes. We invented all kinds of dances here -- the Lambada, the Macarena. We are working on a new dance. It makes sex look like a CHURCH."
At the end it says Orthodox Jews have the opposite convention. Where's Nilly? And do they just mean Ashkenazic Jews (which happens a lot when something is declared "Orthodox" or "Jewish").
That claim made really no sense, at least to me. Is this person saying that Orthodox Jews (whoever he's defining as such) all buy specially-made reverse-buttoning shirts? I can't recall ever having heard anything about Jews anywhere having a different buttoning convention.