my mom just visited me at work bc she was in the area on a sales call. i never minimized DSF so fast in my life. I could only imagine...."What's Booble?!?!"
Nope...I think MurderBall is awesome. Plus I want to see the wheelchair race between BigMac and Mr. Handlebars. You could take on the winner if ya want... I will cheer for you I promise.
The lives of tough, highly competitive rugby players. Paraplegic rugby players. Whether by car wreck, fist fight, gun shot, or rogue bacteria, these men were forced to live life sitting down. In their own version of the full-contact sport, they smash the hell out of each other in custom-made gladiator-like wheelchairs. And no, they don't wear helmets.
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since the growling from Jo was directed at my fat ass, i just have a question.
im not starting anything or defending cuz i did and was given a huge no reply to what i said so what ever then
but how come it is acceptable for a woman, say a waitress, to say "what can i get you hun?" or " thank you sweetie" but there same language is not likes when returned on to a female
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Most guys are flattered by the "hun" or "sweetie" remarks, its just the woman/waitress being nice. BUT, most women feel it is demeaning/rude/offensive for a random guy to tell them that.
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SLF is very territorial and wont let anyone else in without peeing on em to mark his territory or attempting to hump them.