Nobody forced you to be here.Nope. What I need are psychopaths to seek help
...but they won't, so I'm stuck dealing with them
M
“Mighty fine lookin’ snapper ya got there”
After she throws it in the well (or back into the water)“Mighty fine lookin’ snapper ya got there”
“That’s a tuna you dummy”
“Wasn’t talkin’ ‘bout the fish…”
Nope. What I need are psychopaths to seek help
...but they won't, so I'm stuck dealing with them
M
I've managed to stay out of the cock gobblery, but you've finally drawn me in to your bullshit. A piece of advice; SHUT THE FUCK UP.Nope. What I need are psychopaths to seek help
...but they won't, so I'm stuck dealing with them
M
I've managed to stay out of the cock gobblery, but you've finally drawn me in to your bullshit. A piece of advice; SHUT THE FUCK UP.
Thanks for understanding.
Yup, that was it.View attachment 8163733
Raylan Givens, Justified
Put a horn in the center of it's forehead and you'll have something.
No kidding. Arguing about cyclist is much more motovational than T&A."Ya’all see what’s happened since we got rid of the over the top T&A guy on here?"
Fucking Pathetic you are.
Pics please.......
Pics please.......
Duh. Everybody knows that Tia Carrere.That’s not Lucy
I am a lady, sir.Pics please.......
Uh huh……I am a lady, sir.
I must be slacking.Duh. Everybody knows that Tia Carrere.
And how is that a bad thing?
All the blow is already cut with enough shit, why add more?And how is that a bad thing?
Its the cat fish. lolsAfter she throws it in the well (or back into the water)
“Something still reeks like fish.”
They are gonna learn the hard way.Kittens......can we keep them........
Are you cunts still arguing about bikes?
the condition is amazing. It seems to be an early Mindleheim Celtic Hallstadt sword.
Archaeologists Just Dug Up This 'Very Rare' 3,000-Year-Old Sword In Germany — And It Still Shines
The discovery is “very rare,” as only the most capable Bronze Age blacksmiths could make intricate swords like these, known as “Achtkantschwert.”allthatsinteresting.com
that's a frankish Carolingian sword, commonly called a viking sword, circa AD 900.Though the original wasn’t as well preserved, I’m in love with this reproduction by Ben Abbott from Forged In Fire. View attachment 8164061View attachment 8164062View attachment 8164063