Re: Official List of Grievances Against Moderators Thread
Posted: April 20 12, 2:32 pm
I lived in Boston for a year. "Blue Balls" and "Boston" go well together when it comes to those women from Harvard and MIT.
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BU girls put outHungary Jack wrote:I lived in Boston for a year. "Blue Balls" and "Boston" go well together when it comes to those women from Harvard and MIT.
Either you have an odd fetish for ugly girls or we're not using the same definition of blue balls.Hungary Jack wrote:I lived in Boston for a year. "Blue Balls" and "Boston" go well together when it comes to those women from Harvard and MIT.
a girl's attractiveness has little to do with whether she puts out.JackofDiamonds wrote:Either you have an odd fetish for ugly girls or we're not using the same definition of blue balls.Hungary Jack wrote:I lived in Boston for a year. "Blue Balls" and "Boston" go well together when it comes to those women from Harvard and MIT.
There can be only one.....TheoSqua wrote:As for the thread topic: "Next Gen Wart". Really? Come on guys.
I can vouch for that.lukethedrifter wrote:a girl's attractiveness has little to do with whether she puts out.JackofDiamonds wrote:Either you have an odd fetish for ugly girls or we're not using the same definition of blue balls.Hungary Jack wrote:I lived in Boston for a year. "Blue Balls" and "Boston" go well together when it comes to those women from Harvard and MIT.
HJ, you should have been wearing your $200 jeans back then and you would have been set.cards2468 wrote:BU girls put outHungary Jack wrote:I lived in Boston for a year. "Blue Balls" and "Boston" go well together when it comes to those women from Harvard and MIT.
Meh. I would go down to Southy in my Brittannias and my Benetton hoodie and always came back happy.a_smith wrote:HJ, you should have been wearing your $200 jeans back then and you would have been set.cards2468 wrote:BU girls put outHungary Jack wrote:I lived in Boston for a year. "Blue Balls" and "Boston" go well together when it comes to those women from Harvard and MIT.