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That’s like saying I know how to water-ski because I’ve seen it done on TV.
it’s also like visiting France on the internet, right? Sorry but the vagina is NOT some complex mystery despite what people might want you to believe. It’s been around for hundreds of millions of years, it’s actually downright primative.
Petebklyn – yes my mom actually was a single mother who worked two jobs so I could go away to sleep away camp so she could work and probably get a much needed break from me!
girl scout camp for wkend doesn’t count, Donatella.
I know, darling, that is because I am not a lily-livered, entitled, trust-funder daughter of priviledge. I was just like you, hanging out in the street, avoiding getting my ass kicked by Corine Rossi. Going camping with my family is enough to swear anybody off camping for a lifetime. And living in that beach house tripled my resolve to never rough it again. Scarlett O’Hara shaking her fist at the universe.
When I was a kid I used to think I was really poor because I only got hand-me-down clothes and my mom cut my hair and we didn’t have a TV and I never had any real toys, and my parents would always talk about how they couldn’t buy things because they were too expensive, and my dad was a logger and was always dirty and smelled like diesel fueal and wood chips. My parents bought me a bike once and they made it sound like it was a huge financial burden. But looking back at it I guess we weren’t poor after all. We lived on more than 600 acres in the Berkshires and my mom was a doctor and my dad owned a logging business and had lots of employees. They were just full of shit when it came to money. The weird thing is all the other kids in town had stuff like ATVs and video games, and this was a really poor town. I never had any of that stuff.
BIff, don’t worry, me and m4l had you quality controlled.
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I think sometimes black folks think we are all stuffy.
lol but they are kinda right hahah
*rob*
“”I know how it’s done. I’ve seen it in videos. I have a few straight porn videos.”
That’s like saying I know how to water-ski because I’ve seen it done on TV.”
I had a comeback to that but under the present situation of racial tension I opted not to post it.
If we decide that genini’s “less rigid and more humor” should prevail then maybe.
This one is better. I saw her when looking for homes in BH.
http://www.bhsbrooklyn.com/agent_detail.asp?id=EMW
“That’s like saying I know how to water-ski because I’ve seen it done on TV.”
ROFLMMFAO
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That’s like saying I know how to water-ski because I’ve seen it done on TV.
it’s also like visiting France on the internet, right? Sorry but the vagina is NOT some complex mystery despite what people might want you to believe. It’s been around for hundreds of millions of years, it’s actually downright primative.
*rob*
Petebklyn – yes my mom actually was a single mother who worked two jobs so I could go away to sleep away camp so she could work and probably get a much needed break from me!
so yes – working class all the way!
By Petebklyn on October 7, 2010 2:39 PM
girl scout camp for wkend doesn’t count, Donatella.
I know, darling, that is because I am not a lily-livered, entitled, trust-funder daughter of priviledge. I was just like you, hanging out in the street, avoiding getting my ass kicked by Corine Rossi. Going camping with my family is enough to swear anybody off camping for a lifetime. And living in that beach house tripled my resolve to never rough it again. Scarlett O’Hara shaking her fist at the universe.
When I was a kid I used to think I was really poor because I only got hand-me-down clothes and my mom cut my hair and we didn’t have a TV and I never had any real toys, and my parents would always talk about how they couldn’t buy things because they were too expensive, and my dad was a logger and was always dirty and smelled like diesel fueal and wood chips. My parents bought me a bike once and they made it sound like it was a huge financial burden. But looking back at it I guess we weren’t poor after all. We lived on more than 600 acres in the Berkshires and my mom was a doctor and my dad owned a logging business and had lots of employees. They were just full of shit when it came to money. The weird thing is all the other kids in town had stuff like ATVs and video games, and this was a really poor town. I never had any of that stuff.