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injest:
--- Quote from: shakestheground on July 07, 2008, 03:00:18 pm ---If a tornado hits a sewer plant, does it become a turdnado?
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*sigh*
::) ::)
men!
loneleeb3:
--- Quote from: shakestheground on July 07, 2008, 03:00:18 pm ---If a tornado hits a sewer plant, does it become a turdnado?
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Talk about shit hittin the fan!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote from: shakestheground on July 07, 2008, 03:00:18 pm ---If a tornado hits a sewer plant, does it become a turdnado?
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--- Quote from: loneleeb3 on July 08, 2008, 09:05:17 am ---Talk about shit hittin the fan!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Jeff Wrangler:
I don't ordinarily care for Mohawk haircuts, but I would make an exception for the young man I saw yesterday.
I saw him on the subway platform when I was on my way home from work. He may well have been not out of his teens, as he was carrying a gym bag with the logo from a soccer camp held at a suburban college. He was perhaps 5'8" tall, and very lean, though not skinny. He was wearing a nicely fitting black t-shirt and baggy jeans. His Mohawk looked like soft, dark-brown velvet; the rest of his head was shaved.
I believe he was Hispanic, as he had a smooth, flawless, caramel complexion; I'd say pure-blood Castilian if he was Hispanic. The features of his face, his nose and his mouth, were very finely formed, almost delicate. And he had those huge, wet brown eyes that always make my knees weak.
A beautiful young man--even with that Mohawk. ...
Shakesthecoffecan:
I saw an interesting mohawk recently too, this was on a teenaged kid, there was not an attraction involved but he was hard to miss. The sides of his head was close cropped and were natural brown but the mohawk part was bleached blond, it was quite stunning. All the young girls were giggling over him. ;D
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