Purple_guy19
Sex Slave
- Joined
- May 5, 2024
- Posts
- 298
Did anyone oppose the motion to put a Crotchwalk the bar, where patrons can go and tip their favorite crotch or crotches?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Ok....Did anyone oppose the motion to put a Crotchwalk the bar, where patrons can go and tip their favorite crotch or crotches?
I know what that’s like. Wishing best for you all kidding aside. Well I started out early this morning Just some here not much chat much better when you Kathy OM are here we giggle.
I can’t forget the booth for Gobble a Tittie Tuesday.Ok....
Sounds interesting
I'll vote for that...
Sweet GTO!! Love it.https://www.***********/scl/fi/o0po...5-PM.jpg?rlkey=tstw3lofkeskyzn6np08jnefs&dl=0
I see there are a lot of car buffs here
This is ex brother-in law’s baby. I went for a ride in that thing and when he hammered it, I could feel my face pull back from the force. It was a sweet ride
Dive bar and you didn’t invite meI guess this is a dive bar huh?
When I was in the army, seemed like 2/3 of the people were from the south. (Not casting aspersions just sayin it as I see it). There was grits for breakfast nearly every day at the chow hall when we were not in the field. (You could choose other things too).Have never had authentic gumbo - mostly b/c I don't care for sausage or shellfish. But had okra in some gumbo-like chicken soup before I had to give up tomatoes. Not bad.
Tried grits as an adult. Sibling wedding south of Mason-Dixon. It was on the breakfast buffet. Delish - I still make them myself occasionally. I eat mine savory, my SIL likes hers sweet. Have not tried hominy though.
Fried green tomato was delicious. At the same wedding as the grits. Was the only time I actually liked and finished a piece of fried chicken, too.
I had a paper route when I was a kid. I delivered the evening Easton express when I was in grade school, growing up in a small rural town.Does anyone have a paper route?
I was considering if I should continue scavenging for rubber bands or plop down some silver.
Then it occurred to me if I knew someone with a paper route I’d be on easy street.
When I was a kid they were everywhere but I haven’t seen one in a long time delivering the Daily Planet.
Ahhh The Express Times?I had a paper route when I was a kid. I delivered the evening Easton express when I was in grade school, growing up in a small rural town.
Easton, Pennsylvania?I had a paper route when I was a kid. I delivered the evening Easton express when I was in grade school, growing up in a small rural town.
Yup.Easton, Pennsylvania?
I was born in Philadelphia and lived in Bensalem, Langhorne, Exton, worked in Montgomery County & at times Bucks CountyYup.
South and West of there. But not far.I was born in Philadelphia and lived in Bensalem, Langhorne, Exton, worked in Montgomery County & at times Bucks County
But did you keep any rubber bands?I had a paper route when I was a kid.
I delivered the evening Easton express
That's before my time. I think only one issue.But did you keep any rubber bands?
This just may be one of those supply line issues, like toilet paper, that comes out of nowhere and bytes you in the pooper. I’ll drop it but if you’re sucking for rubber bands next lockdown I’m not opening my bunker.
Was there a morning express? The mailman used to come twice a day once so you could get a letter in the AM and the other person could often receive a reply that evening.
Scotland's weather is similar to ours. We always say we have moss growing on our north side!It’s cooler here too and rain….but then it’s Scotland and why it’s green!
It's true it does...lolScotland's weather is similar to ours. We always say we have moss growing on our north side!![]()
One of the local grocers puts a rubber band around the plastic clamshells for produce so they don't pop open in transit.But did you keep any rubber bands?
I do like the Mustangs!EXACTLY. Wat… you are like a mind reader…. Or am I a TAD too predictable….
Lilliana - it’s First On Race Day. Yeah that!!
Here’s one of our lawn or ornaments. A 1972 ford mustang modified.
I like to make the rounds between groups!Thank you.
Yes, I can see there are a few conversations going. Folks at the bar are talking cars, group at the pool tables is exchanging recipes, and it looks like a third group in forming in the far corner, though it's too dark to tell what exactly is going on back there.
Great quote to start the day.
As my daughter says: “slay the day!”
Thank you, B2. I do have a willing victi..., um, taste tester at home!Happy to share my recipes and techniques.