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I plead the 5th on this one Lol.
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I have my 3 favourites on here...
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Change-One-Letter - part 12
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Where would you move to..
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once I get around to retiring
Plan A, Hawaii ( Maui or one of the islands) in the winter and Victoria BC. in the summer. Plan B...Cayman Islands. |
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the main difference between canada and the U.S. that makes canada so much more liberal,and accepting of other cultures than we are is the fact that THEY didnt have slavery up there,and have to fight a highly divisive war over it,so you do not see the rampant racism up there like we have down here,which BOTH sides use as a tool to stir up strong feelings to try to empower their own agendas,and ulterior motives with. shovelhead dave Actually slavery did exist in canada, african slavery was very very and I mean very small, most slaves were first nations/aboriginals . While African american slavery wasn't a huge thing, Segregation was. The last school to be desegregated in Canada was in Nova Scotia in 1983,yeah you read correctly 1983. And racism exists up here in canada, just asks some Japanese Canadians, Chinese Canadians, Indo-Canadians, Aboriginal Canadians,Sikh, Black Canadians and of course the problems with the Anglophones and Francophones in Canada, we are just better at hiding it. |
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Am I wrong?
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Your profile says different.
Im thinking you are still married as the wife works and brings home the bacon and your sexually deprived...poor baby. how about take care of your kids first and when they are old enough .. leave, or maybe your wife will make the decision easier for you. Good luck chuck. |
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I believe ( joe satriani)
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tell a story (5 words)
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she moves, grooves and smiles
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Polyarmous/open
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Its not for me, I dont like to share or mow someones elses lawn.
Ive seen documentaries and programs on those who are in it, and looks more troublesome than it has benefits. It benefits the man as he has the variety but for the woman it doesnt seem fair, unless she is allowed to have multiple partners. Yeah its not for me. |
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sympathy for the devil
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I do socialize, I have a small group of close friends Ive known for years, I also play sports, martial arts , checking out chic and funky restaurants with friends/family.
so its pretty balance, the only thing missing is the love of my life. |
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Well that makes a lot of sense, because Im pretty sure most of us don't read comics on a daily basis
Its like me using financial jargon on here because I read financial reports, business reports every day and attempting to continue on with the tradition Anyways back to the topic, I don't consider Sigourney Weaver masculine, you might have played a masculine role but she is far from masculine. Like Linda Hamilton in Terminator 2, she was buff yes, but not really masculine. I would consider Tilda Swindon masculine, Brigitte Nielsen Masculine maybe even Uma Thurman. |
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funky weather
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travel buddy
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neon nights (black sabbath)
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time travel
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expound
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Topic:
Change-One-Letter - part 12
Edited by
chairman_z
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Sat 07/28/18 02:42 PM
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cell
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Topic:
Change-One-Letter - part 12
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belt
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east bound train ( dire straits)
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