I still use that language. It goes well with my Members Only jacket, parachute pants, and hair parted down the middle.That is a totally '80s sentence.
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I still use that language. It goes well with my Members Only jacket, parachute pants, and hair parted down the middle.That is a totally '80s sentence.
You had to bring up detassling. I thought I'd rid myself of the last memories stuck in my subconscious. Thanks for the renewed flashbacks and PTSD.mix tape and playing it on my sony walkman while i detassel!
Makes my carpal tunnel hurt just thinking about it. Oh, and nipple cuts...You had to bring up detassling. I thought I'd rid myself of the last memories stuck in my subconscious. Thanks for the renewed flashbacks and PTSD.
"Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?"Angie has 3/4 credit.
500 has 1/2 credit.
That equals 5/4th credit. There's math but at least it doesn't check out.
Is this like 1 billion equaling 10,000 million in the UK but only 1,000 million in the US?
Maths are hard...
Start the day cold & wet and end the day hot & wet (and not in the good way).Makes my carpal tunnel hurt just thinking about it. Oh, and nipple cuts...
I still use that language. It goes well with my Members Only jacket, parachute pants, and hair parted down the middle.
Correct!That sounds like an old cliche - is it a woman or a man? Probably a question that was asked a decade or so before.
Food for thought:
What if Kurtwood Smith rather than Curt Smith had been in Tears for Fears? How would their music and lyrics have been different?
Bob Seger sang about that in the 80's (OK, it was actually in the 70's). One of my all time favorites (and includes a hidden reference to Iowa).That sounds like an old cliche - is it a woman or a man? Probably a question that was asked a decade or so before.
Bob Seger sang about that in the 80's (OK, it was actually in the 70's). One of my all time favorites (and includes a hidden reference to Iowa).
For the record, Kurtwood Smith was actually born in Wisconsin.