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Typhoon wrote:"Plain women are more passionate."
--- Japanese proverb
Christoff wrote:Does an Olympic figure skater really constitute "a plain woman"?
Typhoon wrote:The girl is alright.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Sure, if you're a yellow fever Asiaphile faggot who's afraid of pink nipples and curly pubic hair.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Sure, if you're a yellow fever Asiaphile faggot who's afraid of pink nipples and curly pubic hair.
Christoff wrote:I wouldn't fuck her with Yukio Aoshima's dick
Christoff wrote:COme on, this is japan, where there is a will there is a way. They likely held his dick in a cryogenic chamber.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Well, I have yellow fever and am an Asiaphile, but not a faggot or scared of pink nipples or curly pubic hair, but I'd hit her....provided she promised not to smile or wear her hair back so it revealed her Dumo-sized ears (mind you, they'd be useful handles to grip on while getting a BJ....)
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I've never said I wouldn't hit it. I said she's not hot. One's got nothing to do with the other.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Too true...
I've never been too picky about women and absolutely adore those who think the same about men because they're usually the only ones who'll let me ball them.
Christoff wrote:I wouldn't fuck her with Yukio Aoshima's dick
Mulboyne wrote:Three votes for "not"?
Essentially trying to force Kim to compete at Four Continents would add fuel to those who argue the ISU (International Skating Union) is doing everything it can to stack the deck against the South Korean, whose primary rivals in Vancouver will be Japanese: 2008 world champion Mao Asada and 2007 world champion Miki Ando. Skating message boards have been buzzing for two years about alleged deals between the ISU and the Japan skating federation (four of the seven ISU official sponsors are Japanese companies; the other three are French) to make sure judges are aware of potential flaws in Kim's skating. The combination of historic suspicion over judging in figure skating and historic political and cultural animosity between Korea and Japan undoubtedly is feeding these rumors.
Christoff wrote:Why does this thread persist?
Typhoon wrote:Hot.
Christoff wrote:Why does this thread persist?
Christoff wrote:Why does this thread persist?
Bucky wrote:
Coligny wrote:Old birds don't fly high no more...
Greji wrote:But, they can still flap their wings hard and try.....
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