Darling Gud, it likely would not be helpful to call your wife "petty wench," but if thinking it makes you feel a little better its between you and me and about fifteen hundred Buffistas.
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Spike's Bitches 28: For the Safety of Puppies...and Christmas!
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Okay, the F1 car making Olympic ring donuts should be d/ling now. I am being very very patient. No, really. Patient. That's me.Patient isn't working but I am still glad you linked it for me. I have faith that I can beat it into submission eventually.
Cass, I have talked to a variety of people from Champ Car and NASCAR in the past couple of days and I keep thinking of you every time I do.
I have white wine but killing the whole bottle would be unwise for just me, right?That spongy, planty thing keeping the bottle shut? It can be used to close the bottle after opening as well. IJS. And snarking, but I'm 'fista, what do you expect.
I have talked to a variety of people from Champ Car and NASCAR in the past couple of days and I keep thinking of you every time I do.Really? Can you say about what? swoons
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but won't the wine taste crummy the next day?
Work stuff. Research. Also talked to Toyota racing folks and have a voice mail right now from Chevy racing folks.
Nicest by far was the Champ Car guy.
Not if you cork it. Actually next day? It can usually survive corkless, IME.
But investing in vacuvins are always a good thing as well.
ChiKat is killing me
Alright, Cassie, I have a Cali Sauvignon Blanc and an NY Chardy... I'm leaning towards the chardy but possibly because its from Watkins Glen.
jealous of Kathy
Nicest by far was the Champ Car guy.Awww, I like when my favorite guys are the nicest. It's all comforting when they are just total asses.
I'm guessing the TRD guys are talking about getting into Nascar next year. Which should be fun as the first "UnAm" engine. Not that they are any less American then the others these days, but it's a matter of perception.