Posted on 07/30/2012 3:22:42 PM PDT by trailhkr1
"The next morning," Lakatos says, "swear to God, the entire women's 4x100 relay team of some Scandinavian-looking country walks out of the house, followed by boys from our side. And I'm just going, 'Holy crap, we'd watched these girls run the night before.'"
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There are more revealing bikinis than what you described ..google "Jamie Eason bikini"
.These athletes are the most blood tested people in the world..probably cleaner std wise than 99% of the general population. These people while you and I were out sowing our wild oats was working out in the gym on Friday and Saturday nights. I don't condone cheating but them getting some nookie was just blowing off steam after years of not having a social life.
P.S. If Hope Solo hit on me I surely would not turn her down and lettuce be real, I really don't think you would either if it came down to it.
I disagree with what you did here. I think you will regret not spending time with your children later on. There is more to life than politics. Republicans and Democrats will be fighting and bickering long after your bones have turned to dust...
I don’t think you understand what is at stake here. I don’t want to see my children beheaded or enslaved. It may already be too late, but if I don’t fight now, that’s where this is headed. Largely because people were too busy going to ballgames to notice the boa wrapping around this country’s neck.
This is way, way beyond just “politics”. I actually hate politics. I’m in this because the freedoms I’ve cherished will be totally gone within a couple years unless this country gets the rule of law back.
I have never sown wild oats. I have always been a decent person, sorry about that.
Yes I would turn her down. I don’t have any attraction to sluts
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