aww, thanks John.
There's a site for people who fetishize RAs? That's creepy, *and* obscure!LMAO!
I'm fetishising an RA right now and it's great.I've never been one for authority figures myself!
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aww, thanks John.
There's a site for people who fetishize RAs? That's creepy, *and* obscure!LMAO!
I'm fetishising an RA right now and it's great.I've never been one for authority figures myself!
My RA freshman year was really cute. And when he ended up at a party I was at, he was very sweet and said "I don't see you! You're not drinking!".
Then he moved to Uzbekistan.
Isn't that the way those relationships always end?
Curry flavored potato chips sound pretty good to me.
Do you mean Noel from Felicity? Because I don't remember a Joel.
Curry flavour CRISPS are one of the pinnacles of UK civilisation. Chips (what you colonials call "fries) and curry sauce are another.
Curry flavour CRISPS are one of the pinnacles of UK civilisation.
I can't wrap my mind around this concept.
Chips (what you colonials call "fries) and curry sauce are another.
This, on the other hand, sounds pretty good.
Growing up, in my family, we called both chips. I distinctly remember my first trip to McDonald's trying to order chips, and the counter-person kept telling me we don't serve chips here. My friend's mom finally had to say, "She means fries."
My father has the interseting habit of refering to any American he likes as 'a crisp off the old block'. Not really relevent, but there you go.
I don't like anything with curry in.
(sheepish) used to curry everything. Including rice pudding.