"Your coat's kind of a brownish color..."
t /Train Job
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"Your coat's kind of a brownish color..."
t /Train Job
I almost got slammed up against the wall by the Marines for wearing a hammer-and-sickle t-shirt at the embassy. A year ago.
Of course, there is an active communist party in Greece, but dudes? Irony? And, you know, freedom of speech.
I also had an "it's Greek to me" shirt, but it's long gone.
How often do you get invited to see the inside of that type of fetish!
Spend more time in Second Life.
OK, this is one of those things I'm afraid to ask, but what does "into body inflation" mean? I assume it's not something easy like "eating lots of doughnuts and not exercising."
I almost got slammed up against the wall by the Marines for wearing a hammer-and-sickle t-shirt at the embassy. A year ago.
Were they hot Marines?
No... no... wrong response. Sorry. Reflex.
OK, this is one of those things I'm afraid to ask, but what does "into body inflation" mean? I assume it's not something easy like "eating lots of doughnuts and not exercising."
I think it's where one wears a rubber suit that is then inflated with air.
The girl in the chinese outfit with the snake and the apple.
Oh yes! Of course! Count D! I do heart Count D. The outfits in Pet Shop of Horrors are just delicious.
(Theoretically, he's a boy. Kind of. But, you know - manga. He's not entirely human, and he's prettier than most girls. And pretty much constantly wearing dresses.)
That one! I go up there to try to give the artist an idea of what I want based on minimal materials and my power of description, such as it is.
Fay, glad to hear the king's much loved - not knowing much about the internal politics of Thailand (and, sadly, too many other countries) I wasn't sure. It's a good thing to know, though. May he reign happily!
On a related note, has anyone else noted how often in books the words rain, rein, and reign are used interchangeably? bah!
On a related note, has anyone else noted how often in books the words rain, rein, and reign are used interchangeably?
Yeah, Rayne mentioned that....
(sorry)
I'm afraid to ask, but what does "into body inflation" mean?
Maybe it's about whateverthefuck is happening to me right now, with the swollen feet and hands. A great deal of not my beautiful cake, in that case.
Are you turning blue as well? We'll have to call you Violet Beauregarde if so.
To be serious, I can't believe you've got ANOTHER mysterious ailment in your system. Not cool at all, ita's body. Not cool.