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One of these days I am going to pack a pair of shorts to wear after kung fu class. I can't wait to strip down and get into bed tonight.
 
"Most of the women will have to eat two bars of "super-strength chocolate specially formulated by Belgian chocolatiers" daily for one year and undergo several tests to measure how healthy their hearts are.

The others will have to eat regular chocolate as a placebo."



Win, win!

Where do I fit, since I'm allergic to chocolate? :rolleyes:




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I wish I could figure out the answer.
 
Three times in the last 24 hours I thought I saw that woman's car. My memory of her is stalking me...
 
No offence to anyone . . . but, it really irritates me how some Americans pronounce the word sex. Two syllables. "Se-aks."

Yuck.
 
No offence to anyone . . . but, it really irritates me how some Americans pronounce the word sex. Two syllables. "Se-aks."

Yuck.

*Snerk* I laugh at Amy about that. She never got completely rid of her "midwest twang". She STILL asked me if I want to go in the bedroom and have a little "sacks". :rolleyes:
 
*Snerk* I laugh at Amy about that. She never got completely rid of her "midwest twang". She STILL asked me if I want to go in the bedroom and have a little "sacks". :rolleyes:
I'm still ok with the pronounciation that way. I think . . .

It's the two syllable thing that gets to me. Sex is such a great word. Like "fuck". It should be said in one go and pronounced well. That way it's really sexy.
 
*Snerk* I laugh at Amy about that. She never got completely rid of her "midwest twang". She STILL asked me if I want to go in the bedroom and have a little "sacks". :rolleyes:

I don't think midwest is twang. It's more flat.

(Or which midwest are you talking about? ;) )
 
I don't think midwest is twang. It's more flat.

(Or which midwest are you talking about? ;) )


Don't start on me woman! :D I know "twang" when I hear it!

'Sides, both Amy and I were both born in the "south". (the Peoria area is WAY south of Chicago... :rolleyes: )
 
I like the highways 91 and 93; sound just like home : Lisbon, Berlin, Manchester ...

You can't find a sandwich in Sandwich (MA) :eek:
 
Don't start on me woman! :D I know "twang" when I hear it!

'Sides, both Amy and I were both born in the "south". (the Peoria area is WAY south of Chicago... :rolleyes: )

I have Vietnamese + Ohioan + Torontonian accent. :confused:
 
AAAAAARRRRRRGHHHHHH!

(isolated. Nothing to see here, move along, move along.)
 
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