Thanks for the acceptance human friend.Originally posted by Mashburned:
Welcome home Willy. Guess we'll get you a $40 dollar lesbian hooker now. Enjoy your new self.
No. More like this.Originally posted by Mashburned:
Are you this pretty now Willy?
Originally posted by Willy4UK:
No. More like this.Originally posted by Mashburned:
Are you this pretty now Willy?
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But with more hair.
Thanks 93 and FCC. Missed ya'll too
"Jazz hands"Originally posted by maverick1:
-- well they say that prison does change a fella![]()
Originally posted by Willy4UK:
"Jazz hands"Originally posted by maverick1:
-- well they say that prison does change a fella![]()
Originally posted by funKYcat75:
Philosopher Rene Decartes is one of the most influential thinkers of all time. He was also a bit of a ladies man. Some times when he was pleasuring a woman orally, he would stop and pause. It was there he would conjure up some of the deepest and most insightful thoughts ever. He was, indeed, one of the first recorded humans to Think Outside the Box.
Willy...for you, nothing less than 5 or 6 Hairy Buffaloes will do (and that's for each of us!). The classic version, not that junk they call Hairy Buffalo punch today.Originally posted by Willy4UK:
Thanks Ghost. Just because I'm now a lesbian doesn't mean you can smooth me over with Hennessey. hahah
Blu- Thankie thankie!
True dat, Mash. During our Bicentennial Celebration in my hometown, (Columbia, TN) everything was celebrated and acknowledged EXCEPT for the race riot of 1946 which wasn't mentioned once. Avoided like the plague. No matter that there were decent white folks who helped out black folks. We had a local magistrate (white) who prevented a future Supreme Court Justice (Thurgood Marshall) from being lynched. There's kids who went to school in Maury County, TN who would have never known about the Columbia Race Riot except for Wikipedia and Black History Month. I knew because my elders drilled it into me. Never mentioned at school tho. But the kids knew everything there was to know about fluff like Mule Day.Originally posted by Mashburned:
Cool little piece about the man who started Black History Month. Born in Virginia, worked in KY coal mines, and went to Berea College.
*Now excuse me while I quickly vent...
I love this stuff because growing up in the backwards-*** County of Madison you weren't taught local history. Berea and Richmond didn't get along. If you ever heard Berea mentioned it involved the words "weird, hippy, or gay". That was it. We did take field trips to their craft festival so we could buy deer antlers and eat funnel cake. Nobody ever told us Berea - that lil' weirdo town full of hippies - was home to the first non-segregated college in the south. That's a pretty big deal. That's something you can be proud of. That's not some gay hippy ish. That's some real life important ****. Apparently the school system didn't think so, and it makes me angry. I just can't understand the logic behind that. I think it's important for people around here to know that sort of stuff so they won't be so damn ignorant.
Originally posted by Willy4UK:
And 55- Here's one that reminds me of you brother.
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Mcdonald's OR Hardee's
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Toot toot/honk honk.Originally posted by funKYcat75:
Not to toot my own horn, but ....