3 things about me

Carmenica Diaz said:
1. I have really thick hair

2. I believe men have their uses.

3. I collect shoes.


1. I have really thick hair too.

2. We have a few... but not many.

3. So do I. :rolleyes:
 
Carmenica Diaz said:
1. I have really thick hair

2. I believe men have their uses.

3. I collect shoes.

1. Me too.

2. Me too!!! Many uses.

3. Me too!!!!!!

Mornin', Carmenica!
 
cheerful_deviant said:
Good Morning Cloudy! :rose:

We have many uses? Are you sure?

Mornin', CD.

Of course I'm sure. How the hell else would my car get washed, or the oil changed? :devil:
 
Getting back on track...

1. I wear size 12 shoes.

2. I have been known to finish off an entire batch of Toll House cookies in one sitting.

3. I have framed music tour posters hanging on the walls of my office.
 
Re: Getting back on track...

cheerful_deviant said:
1. I wear size 12 shoes.

2. I have been known to finish off an entire batch of Toll House cookies in one sitting.

3. I have framed music tour posters hanging on the walls of my office.

1. I've always heard that men with big feet......http://instagiber.net/smiliesdotcom/ups/monstermanshion/eekoops.gif

2. I did not want to get out of bed this morning, but a small savage insisted.

3. Now that I am out of bed, however, I'm in a silly-as-hell mood.
 
Re: Re: Getting back on track...

cloudy said:
1. I've always heard that men with big feet......http://instagiber.net/smiliesdotcom/ups/monstermanshion/eekoops.gif

2. I did not want to get out of bed this morning, but a small savage insisted.

3. Now that I am out of bed, however, I'm in a silly-as-hell mood.

1. It's true. :devil:

2. Ditto.

3. Not so ditto. (More of a "I'm tired, why did I stay on-line so late last night?" mood. :rolleyes:
 
Re: Re: Re: Getting back on track...

cheerful_deviant said:
1. It's true. :devil:

2. Ditto.

3. Not so ditto. (More of a "I'm tired, why did I stay on-line so late last night?" mood. :rolleyes:

I head you did a strip tease last night. Could that be the cause of your tiredness? Or was it what came after the strip tease?:devil:
 
Re: Re: Re: Re: Getting back on track...

cloudy said:
I head you did a strip tease last night. Could that be the cause of your tiredness? Or was it what came after the strip tease?:devil:

Oh, wouldn't you like to know! :devil:

Before, during and after. hehe
 
Morning, people!

Nice...go right ahead and do a strip tease without inviting me along?? Fine -- (*sniff, sniff)
 
Honey123 said:
Morning, people!

Nice...go right ahead and do a strip tease without inviting me along?? Fine -- (*sniff, sniff)

Mornin', Honey, you sexy thing!

It was late, and me and vella made him do it. He earned the name "Cheerful Chippendale."
 
cloudy said:
Mornin', Honey, you sexy thing!

It was late, and me and vella made him do it. He earned the name "Cheerful Chippendale."

Love it!

How u doin' beautiful?
 
Honey123 said:
Morning, people!

Nice...go right ahead and do a strip tease without inviting me along?? Fine -- (*sniff, sniff)

Good Mornign Honey! :kiss:

Would you like to see my new dance routine? :devil:
 
cheerful_deviant said:
Good Mornign Honey! :kiss:

Would you like to see my new dance routine? :devil:

Well, the way Vella and Cloudy were laughing about it over beers last night...that's okay, I'll wait for the video! LOL

Oh, just joking CD! I heard that your ass shakin' was the highlight! :devil:
 
Today is a good day!

1. I got an email from someone I'd been worried about, and it reassured me that I shouldn't have been worried.:heart:

2. Talked to my brother, my closest sibling, who is an idiot, but he's still mine.

3. Heard from the publisher of the book my short story's in - international publishing, baby!!

It's a great day.
 
3 things...

1. Vella: Do you need a room mate for that cardboard box? :devil:

2. Honey: I bet my routine was entertaining... just maybe not in the way I planned. :rolleyes:

3. Cloudy: Great day for you babe! I'm happy for you! :rose:
 
Re: 3 things...

cheerful_deviant said:
1. Vella: Do you need a room mate for that cardboard box? :devil:

Hey, CD, as long as you bring protection I'm sure Vella won't mind.

protection for the cardboard box, that is in case things get wet! :eek:
 
1. Decided to become a Minister of Religion
2. Applied
3. Now ordained - anyone want to be married?

Jeanne.

Details of my ordinator attached for those who think I'm not a minister. What does it matter that I'm a figment of someone else's imagination? I am now a real Doctor of Divinity.



This is to confirm that JEANNE D'ARTOIS
Of

*address removed*

United Kingdom has been ordained as a minister of the Universal Life Church, Modesto, California.

Date of Ordination: 6/6/2004 by Kevin Andrews, Pastor www.ulc.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Your request for ordination has been processed, and you are now an ordained minister of the Universal Life Church in Modesto, California! Please record the above date of ordination for your records, as you may need this information in the future to fill out the various forms of the clergy.

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I'd take you up on that, Rev. Jeanne, but I don't think even the Universal Life Church allows polygamous marriages, does it? ;)

Lou :rose:
 
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