" Women never make mistakes and men can never refuse women's requests! "

Hey James,
I'm enjoying the beautiful but crazy weather in Holland and spending the weekend in the garden.
I just finished painting a wooden tray we made today and planted a Japanese Mapletree:

P1020362.jpg

" One paw from the ground, and you're minced meat. "
Noble Tigor obeyed.
:Smokedev:

Nature is screwing the Dutch recordbooks.
Weather has been acting weird on us Dutchies, since August 2006.
It rained every day in August, summer came in September and went along with autumn and winter.
Both seasons were warmer than usual.
Winter came by in a few days, left us 2 days of snow and for the rest:
fresh grafts on the trees, flowers in bloom in november,
a heavy storm and Daffodils showing themselves in januari.
It also has't been raining here since 22nd of march ... :zombie:
However, i'm enjoying and learning in the shifting tide.

Now Obey, be gay, and answer.
How 'bout you?
 
pfft. If a woman pressured me to do something I was against, I would end our relationship right then. In addtion, I will never make a woman do something she doesn't want to do, because I wouldn't want to be treated that way.
 
pfft. If a woman pressured me to do something I was against, I would end our relationship right then. In addtion, I will never make a woman do something she doesn't want to do, because I wouldn't want to be treated that way.

NOTE THIS POTENTIAL SPOUSES
 
Hey James,
I'm enjoying the beautiful but crazy weather in Holland and spending the weekend in the garden.
I just finished painting a wooden tray we made today and planted a Japanese Mapletree:

P1020362.jpg

" One paw from the ground, and you're minced meat. "
Noble Tigor obeyed.
:Smokedev:

Nature is screwing the Dutch recordbooks.
Weather has been acting weird on us Dutchies, since August 2006.
It rained every day in August, summer came in September and went along with autumn and winter.
Both seasons were warmer than usual.
Winter came by in a few days, left us 2 days of snow and for the rest:
fresh grafts on the trees, flowers in bloom in november,
a heavy storm and Daffodils showing themselves in januari.
It also has't been raining here since 22nd of march ... :zombie:
However, i'm enjoying and learning in the shifting tide.

Now Obey, be gay, and answer.
How 'bout you?

hi iris! long time!!!

that's a *beautiful* maple tree... it looks like red pakalolo ;)!!! :lol:

your kitty is adorable.
 
Hey James,
I'm enjoying the beautiful but crazy weather in Holland and spending the weekend in the garden.
I just finished painting a wooden tray we made today and planted a Japanese Mapletree:

P1020362.jpg

" One paw from the ground, and you're minced meat. "
Noble Tigor obeyed.
:Smokedev:

Nature is screwing the Dutch recordbooks.
Weather has been acting weird on us Dutchies, since August 2006.
It rained every day in August, summer came in September and went along with autumn and winter.
Both seasons were warmer than usual.
Winter came by in a few days, left us 2 days of snow and for the rest:
fresh grafts on the trees, flowers in bloom in november,
a heavy storm and Daffodils showing themselves in januari.
It also has't been raining here since 22nd of march ... :zombie:
However, i'm enjoying and learning in the shifting tide.

Now Obey, be gay, and answer.
How 'bout you?
Same old. :)
 
Men are the superior gender. Women have evolutionary and sociological purposes, naturally, but men remain the more able gender.

Physical ability, mental capacity and about 2500 years of recorded history can attest to this.

Just though, I'd weigh in.
 
Men are the superior gender. Women have evolutionary and sociological purposes, naturally, but men remain the more able gender.

Physical ability, mental capacity and about 2500 years of recorded history can attest to this.

Just though, I'd weigh in.
Right, men have achieved war, the 80 hour work week, smog and so forth whereas all women ever achieved when they were the focal point was a religion that had everyone running off to play in the bushes every couple months, and a society that considered children to be sacred. I totally see your point.