"Soft' all the way for you then. (not being rude btw, each to their own!!)
Tough, strong chicks inspire me. More so than muscley guys do to be honest.
Now that i read that back, thats kinda weird.
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fucken ay! probably my fav movie ever.... I had the posters on my wall all through high-school.... megaFents wrote:sick movie.
I'm with ya mate.almax wrote:hmm ok, a girl who swims regularily for example, im not talking china olympian bulging woman styles, but just to keep fit, they have nice tone, nice shape, its not straight up and down or boney and it doesnt wobble when they walk, you can see the shape of the group of muscles, but you cant see the individual muscles =hot imo
surprised? all lmb does is talk about bits and flaps, pretty obvious imognat wrote:hahaha topic is can of worms
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aroes wrote:promising, but lost me at offensive mid range snarl
lolgnat wrote: and her box
ffs put it away
OOOOHHHHH!!!fooishbar wrote:surprised? all lmb does is talk about bits and flaps, pretty obvious imognat wrote:hahaha topic is can of worms
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aroes wrote:promising, but lost me at offensive mid range snarl
DBoy wrote: Front page of the Age today suggests that there is a ligitimate discourse that we are veiwing the end of capitalism... makes me quiver with excitment at the prospect.
cant seem to find it on theage.com.au can someone post a link if they find itDBoy wrote:well it says something like "Bush gives case to save Capitalism" - which in fact implies there is a case to overthrow it, doesn't it...
yet destroyed the lives of billions more, supressed the economic advances of other countries, perpetuated war, famine etc etcbush wrote:On the eve of this weekend's Group of 20 nations summit in Washington, Mr Bush will urge the leaders to "fix the problems we have rather than dismantle a system that has improved the lives of hundreds of millions of people around the world".
..."picked from a neighbours garden"mixtress wrote:My sister gave me a sprig of lavender she'd picked from a neighbour's garden in Preston and it smells EXACTLY like super skunk. There isn't a glimmer of lavender fragrance in it, it's pure marijuana smell. It's weird. I was worried how I would explain it if a cop pulled me over on the way home
I'm beginning to wonder. Might have to pick a little sprig off and have a toke, see what givesalmax wrote:..."picked from a neighbours garden"mixtress wrote:My sister gave me a sprig of lavender she'd picked from a neighbour's garden in Preston and it smells EXACTLY like super skunk. There isn't a glimmer of lavender fragrance in it, it's pure marijuana smell. It's weird. I was worried how I would explain it if a cop pulled me over on the way home
sure it aint purple haze?
why do you believe that capatilism has hurt more than its helped? on what grounds do you believe this?almax wrote:pfft
yet destroyed the lives of billions more, supressed the economic advances of other countries, perpetuated war, famine etc etcbush wrote:On the eve of this weekend's Group of 20 nations summit in Washington, Mr Bush will urge the leaders to "fix the problems we have rather than dismantle a system that has improved the lives of hundreds of millions of people around the world".
aroes wrote:promising, but lost me at offensive mid range snarl
The reality is Capitalism is all about profit and for profit you need scarcity, if there was an abundant supply of diamonds, they wouldnt be worth squat. We currently live in a society that produces Scarcity. The consequence of this scarcity is that human beings must behave in self preserving ways, even if it means they have to cheat and steal in order to get what they want. It can be concluded that Scarcity is one of the most fundamental causes of aberrant human behavior, while also leading to complex forms of neurosis in other ways. If you take a statistical look at drug addition, crime and incarceration statistics, you will find that poverty and unhealthy social conditions comprise the life experience of those who engage in such behavior.FoundationStepper wrote:why do you believe that capatilism has hurt more than its helped? on what grounds do you believe this?almax wrote:pfft
yet destroyed the lives of billions more, supressed the economic advances of other countries, perpetuated war, famine etc etcbush wrote:On the eve of this weekend's Group of 20 nations summit in Washington, Mr Bush will urge the leaders to "fix the problems we have rather than dismantle a system that has improved the lives of hundreds of millions of people around the world".
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*insert Jewish Momma hand motion here*fooishbar wrote:a layman's guide to the hand throw
while we're on the subject of notting hill anyway, anyone out towards there? i'm in wheelers hill atm, istr mixtress being in mt waverley or so ...
not in MY manormixtress wrote:*insert Jewish Momma hand motion here*fooishbar wrote:a layman's guide to the hand throw
while we're on the subject of notting hill anyway, anyone out towards there? i'm in wheelers hill atm, istr mixtress being in mt waverley or so ...
aroes wrote:promising, but lost me at offensive mid range snarl
deviant wrote:I'm some sort of man-machine.