Posted on 03/10/2007 6:30:56 AM PST by devane617
Her sister Dannii wasn't too bad last I knew.
"I'd paleolith it."
Tagline material.
Me like little and tight butt.
Like boys?
ggg ping
Oh, my.... I did not A) need to see that; B) want to see that; C) ever imagine such a thing was humanly possible. My eyes!
OK Clara Lou, you must have the best reply ever to that picture. I had to turn off the Internet after reading that. I created this in word pad to not burst out laughing again.
It's been over five hours since I saw your reply and I am still laughing. I happened to be in a great mood this morning and laughed at several other FReeper replies, but you won the prize for the best.
I saw this thread Anger may be in the genes for women and could not reply to your comment.
I forgot to add you to the previous reply - you should both get a timeout for that - Enterprise for posting that picure and Clara for that reply.
Dang. I never get to have any fun. Everyone's always mad at me. I get blamed for everything.
I've always thought that it's a good thing to make someone else happy! [My eyes are still crossed from this morning's viewing!]
A truly frightening visage. One of those things that goes bump in the night.
And it also goes badump-kadump
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I thought anthropologists believed those little carvings of women's buttocks, found in many cultures over many different time periods, to be fertility idols used in religious worship. Women would hold the idol in their hands and pray for fertility.
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