It isn't 25 years here ... it is 1974. 1975+ and you can import it, provided it conforms to CA emissions and safety laws, which, um, it probably doesn't.
It isn't 25 years here ... it is 1974. 1975+ and you can import it, provided it conforms to CA emissions and safety laws, which, um, it probably doesn't.
Ok, so just curious ...
Only ring I ever used was from Lifestyles, and it was a novelty item at best.
Honestly, cock is fine here, so don't need the ring, but seriously, the vibration bit was a minor distraction, for me, and a joke for her. Bzzzzzz, out, Bzzzz, out, Bzzzz, out, at I don't know, 120bpm.
"I got Mr. Microphone and I love it."
LOL!
Oh grandma, never change.
Yes to gigantic.
True, but I think my 970M is going to handle this just fine.
I'm going to have to disagree with you there ... unless you can point to some compelling evidence that supports that claim.
I think for me the thing that makes it problematic isn't so much the, "You wanna?" part; it's the invalidated by intoxication part.
It's a Ford, so I'd hope the 351c option came up before V-TEC Yo.
I don't know, this might sound crazy, but turn off the radio and roll down the window maybe?
Those that do appreciate it.
"They use the facewear not just to protect from tanning (which is a sign of being of a lower socioeconomic status) ..." and has been conclusively linked to skin cancer, but hey, whatever.
I get the Robert Downey Jr. hugging the cactus thing and all, but come on, he beat his first wife and raped an 18-year old.
Sure, you spent six years in jail, but you know what, you haven't hugged the cactus long enough in my book.
Before anyone comments about the kids, this is literally only in the culdesac in front of the driveway. No, they do not get to go out on the road. Yes, they still love it.
Nope. No idea.
I saw a similar 'bike' in Northern California last month. I tried to take a picture, but I was driving to work, there was traffic, and the camera on the Nexus 4 isn't all that hot.
Yes.
When it came out, it the perception at my high school was that it was for girls and gays ... in a very pejorative sense given the times. I don't know when it's image changed over to the everyman's track day car, but it wasn't during those early 90's years.
I dressed like that in 8th and 9th grades. True story.