Posted on 07/05/2010 11:52:15 AM PDT by Perdogg
Thousands of Paraguayan men depressed by the nation's heart-rendering defeat to Spain in the World Cup have been given something to cheer about with the news lingerie model Larissa Riquelme is to honour her pledge to strip naked.
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She is obviously not guilty.
She doesn't need anyone to lose a football game to strip naked. She does it early and often.
Google is your friend (Sometimes).
This thread is guay.
Am I the only one thinking that this gal just likes getting her kit off?
So which contains more plastic...her or the phone??
Earlier today.
We'll have to send Elaine to find out.
Earlier today.
Twice.
heart-rendering
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Good grief! Is this the writing of a student intern — a 3rd-grade student intern?
Hooray!
she is nice.
Big-mouthed ho!
So you would not hit it.
No, I’d still hit it.
Do you remember the deli scene in When Harry Met Sally...?
Probably got a serious vuvuzela too...
“What happens if the phone is set to vibrate?”
True story; My ex-wife and I were sitting in the theatre with our kids watching the first Shrek movie, this was a day after she had gotten her naughty bits pierced. The room went dark, she put her ringer on vibrate and left her cell in her her lap. 20 minutes into the movie, I noticed the phone slipping “down” so I did what any husband within a year of divorce would do, I surruptitously dialed her phone.
She jumped about three feet from a sitting position. If we weren’t doomed prior to that....this event didn’t help matters.
this was a day after she had gotten her naughty bits pierced.
Pierced? For Pete’s sake WHY?
Sir, in the spirit of constructive criticism, not to be mistaken for nit picking, I would suggest that it would be more accurate for you to like her cell phone holderS. :)
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