Isolated Blurt Thread

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There's the:

  • unrelated blurt
  • isolated blurt
  • sexy blurt
  • silly blurt
  • annoyed blurt
  • angry blurt
  • loving blurt...

There's really no end to the categories of blurtiness, methinks.
 
lucky-E-leven said:
There's the:

  • unrelated blurt
  • isolated blurt
  • sexy blurt
  • silly blurt
  • annoyed blurt
  • angry blurt
  • loving blurt...

There's really no end to the categories of blurtiness, methinks.

I think we should go with delivery, though ...

  • Blizzurt
  • Da bomb blurt
  • Whisp-blurt
  • Purr-blurt
  • Blurt-gasm

... and so on.
 
impressive said:
I think we should go with delivery, though ...

  • Blizzurt
  • Da bomb blurt
  • Whisp-blurt
  • Purr-blurt
  • Blurt-gasm

... and so on.
big blurt
splurt-blurt
fuck me now blurt
switchy blurt
 
Road trips are so wonderfuckingful. I am ready for a change in scenery even if only for the day.
 
Damn it! I hate it when I forget to put his lunch in his backpack. *sigh* Off to the school ...
 
Why are all my lady friends lezbeans......... :confused:

I guess I just have good taste..... ;) :D
 
I want to be creative right now but lack any inspiration.

Did someone make off with my muse? that slut!
 
i just spotted a beautiful Bodyguard in the nude. Seems the bitch forgot to put a clean towel in their bathroom... and i got the benefit.

:cathappy:
 
Love letter from the grave of my recently departed econ guru to my Injah friends:

Milton Friedman @ Rest - Email from a Nobel Laureate.
WSJ, Monday, January 22, 2007

In July last year, the late Milton Friedman, Nobel laureate in economics in 1976, granted an interview to The Wall Street Journal. Today we publish material from a question-and-answer exchange he had by email--shortly after their meeting--with his interviewer, Tunku Varadarajan, the Journal's editorial features editor.

(excerpt)

India--how do you assess its prospects?

Friedman: Fifty years ago, as a consultant to the Indian minister of finance, I wrote a memo in which I said that India had a great potential but was stagnating because of collectivist economic policies. India has finally started to disband those collectivist policies and is reaping its reward. If they can continue dismantling the collectivist policies, their prospects are very bright.

Any thoughts on a China versus India comparison?

Friedman: Yes. Note the contrast. China has maintained political and human collectivism while gradually freeing the economic market. This has so far been very successful but is heading for a clash, since economic freedom and political collectivism are not compatible. India maintained political democracy while running a collectivist economy. It is now unwinding the latter, which will strengthen freedom of all kinds, so in that respect it is in a better position than China.
 
impressive said:

Something to do on a rainy day, I suppose ;)

I actually thought it was a joke, until I clicked on to the Atari joystick and saw how complicated the disassembly instructions were.

Sometime, I think we should have a make-your-own competition on the AH :devil:
 
RedHairedandFriendly said:
I may have to grow a bigger garden this year. :rolleyes:
How does your garden grow,

With a ho ho here and a ho ho there,

Then you get your to pick your dingdong of choice..... ;) :D
 
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