my dying groom
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Oh, a self-reflectional birthdayMaqus said:But I've also been thinking since then, who am I to tell people what haircut they should wear? If Edward Scissorhand should be summoned, be him summoned.
Oh, a self-reflectional birthdayMaqus said:But I've also been thinking since then, who am I to tell people what haircut they should wear? If Edward Scissorhand should be summoned, be him summoned.
my dying groom said:Oh, a self-reflectional birthday![]()
you could tell me!Maqus said:But I've also been thinking since then, who am I to tell people what haircut they should wear? If Edward Scissorhand should be summoned, be him summoned.
Without a doubt, but in the end it's all subjective (bollocks).Maqus said:It's just much more inviting to start to caress someone if he has long hair, or has some hair at least. I guess it's true of girls too.
Fine, and now let the week of celebration beginMaqus said:Okay, I'll come to terms with a hair down to the neck, if it's longer, the better.
my dying groom said:Fine, and now let the week of celebration begin![]()
Perhaps dogs can also be jealous attention seekers or they're hoping for presents, too. Or even more possible: the family wants to cover up grandpa's blunder.Maqus said:Up until Christmas night and then start again.
Do you know how or why dogs push over the Christmas tree? I just thought of it today, the popular imagination about dogs always being responsible for pushing over the Christmas tree, but why?



