I think you have to admit that the production version at least looks slightly better than that.
I think you have to admit that the production version at least looks slightly better than that.
1969 Corvette Manta Ray Concept
How can she have such notable hips and still look like an underfed chipmunk?
I do believe plural is "peni."
Then my section sergeant's shots to my head WERE effective.
No, it is not that long. Douche!
Well, being a rabid anti-Christmas atheist goon, I set up a nativity scene and populate it with characters from Star Wars (the crib contains a baby wookie), hang a wreath made up of dirty socks and cat bombs (from the litter box of course), and erect a "Saturnalia" tree festooned with candles, dead rodents, and dead…
And may the odds be ever in your favor.
I either want to "abort" Christians from politics, or get them to pay taxes. The rest of us pay to play, why not them?
Uh oh. Arm flap alert.
Hey, we share some traits. I'm not in the public eye, but I'm successful because I'm still drawing air and walking around. I'm a nobody and don't get harassed, screamed at the by the press and paparazzi, or criticized for what I wear. You didn't ask, but I thought I'd share.
Are you successful and in the public eye? I think that has a lot to do with it.
OH! You were talking about Jennifer Lawrence and used the word "thrust." I won't be able to think for the rest of the day; my blood will be occupied elsewhere.
Because she's not something you buy from a vending machine or on the candy aisle.
THANK YOU. How about stop making portmanteau of couple's names as well?
So do I. Funny how my two favorite actresses are described as polar opposites.
I don't see the article mentioning that the designer of the dress stated that it was never designed to be pulled up; that the dress was always intended to be viewed on the runway and no-where else.
Interesting. We used "roger" as an affirmative. "Over" to finish a set part of the transmission, like one side of the conversation. "Wilco" for will comply. And "out" (not with over) to end the entire exchange. Typically "wilco, out" or "roger, out" ended an entire exchange, but never "over and out."
Only if you wanted to pull Kilo Puma.