Topic: one question.
dia_licious's photo
Wed 11/12/08 06:46 PM



Is not having friends a sicknesssad2


not at all!

ill be your friend :)
thats nice, but i will just break out with hivesfrown save yourselffrown


thats a risk im willing to take :)

ChangeofHeart's photo
Wed 11/12/08 06:48 PM
Do woman think its gross for guys to have hairy cracksfrown

dia_licious's photo
Wed 11/12/08 06:49 PM

Do woman think its gross for guys to have hairy cracksfrown


its a gross concept...but alot of guys have it...so i dont think its that big of a deal

ChangeofHeart's photo
Wed 11/12/08 06:52 PM
if your guy wont cut the hair in his ears, will you do itfrown

dia_licious's photo
Wed 11/12/08 07:21 PM

if your guy wont cut the hair in his ears, will you do itfrown


ive done many things for a guy lol ear hairs are nothin :)

Goofball73's photo
Wed 11/12/08 07:27 PM
How do you spell relief?

dia_licious's photo
Wed 11/12/08 07:30 PM

How do you spell relief?


relief.


A-L-C-O-H-O-L


relief.


:)

Goofball73's photo
Wed 11/12/08 07:33 PM


How do you spell relief?


relief.


A-L-C-O-H-O-L


relief.


:)


I thought it would be C-L-I-T-T-E-R!rofl rofl rofl

dia_licious's photo
Wed 11/12/08 08:55 PM



How do you spell relief?


relief.


A-L-C-O-H-O-L


relief.


:)


I thought it would be C-L-I-T-T-E-R!rofl rofl rofl



LMAO!!! "thank you Clitter for turning my labia into a YAYbia!!!!"

HAHAHAH YOU ARE THE BEST FOR QUOTING THAT!!!

Wonderbread's photo
Wed 11/12/08 09:08 PM
Have you ever gotten a glimpse of something out of the corner of your eye? A simple movement caught in your peripheral vision. Most will simply dismiss this as a shadow brought about by a flickering candle, or perhaps a pet jumping down from a piece of furniture. Ninety-nine out of a hundred times, these people are right.

But then there's that one elusive sight. It can easily be explained by the above conditions, but something feels wrong about it. A chill down your spine, a slight pain in your side. Maybe even a complete blanking of your mind, only to recede moments later.

Should any of these symptoms be felt, there may be cause for worry. Our peripheral vision is designed to catch motion, even in the dark. This was used to defend against predators in our early days, and as with many aspects of our human nature, it has remained, but weakened.

This view out of the corner of our eyes still alerts us to danger, and although predators have dropped on the list of dangers we may face today, they still exist. Should you ever feel that queer chill in your back, try not to focus on that shadow you saw in the corner of your eye. It might be better not to see.


dia_licious's photo
Wed 11/12/08 09:57 PM

Have you ever gotten a glimpse of something out of the corner of your eye? A simple movement caught in your peripheral vision. Most will simply dismiss this as a shadow brought about by a flickering candle, or perhaps a pet jumping down from a piece of furniture. Ninety-nine out of a hundred times, these people are right.

But then there's that one elusive sight. It can easily be explained by the above conditions, but something feels wrong about it. A chill down your spine, a slight pain in your side. Maybe even a complete blanking of your mind, only to recede moments later.

Should any of these symptoms be felt, there may be cause for worry. Our peripheral vision is designed to catch motion, even in the dark. This was used to defend against predators in our early days, and as with many aspects of our human nature, it has remained, but weakened.

This view out of the corner of our eyes still alerts us to danger, and although predators have dropped on the list of dangers we may face today, they still exist. Should you ever feel that queer chill in your back, try not to focus on that shadow you saw in the corner of your eye. It might be better not to see.




wow...

Wonderbread's photo
Wed 11/12/08 09:58 PM


Have you ever gotten a glimpse of something out of the corner of your eye? A simple movement caught in your peripheral vision. Most will simply dismiss this as a shadow brought about by a flickering candle, or perhaps a pet jumping down from a piece of furniture. Ninety-nine out of a hundred times, these people are right.

But then there's that one elusive sight. It can easily be explained by the above conditions, but something feels wrong about it. A chill down your spine, a slight pain in your side. Maybe even a complete blanking of your mind, only to recede moments later.

Should any of these symptoms be felt, there may be cause for worry. Our peripheral vision is designed to catch motion, even in the dark. This was used to defend against predators in our early days, and as with many aspects of our human nature, it has remained, but weakened.

This view out of the corner of our eyes still alerts us to danger, and although predators have dropped on the list of dangers we may face today, they still exist. Should you ever feel that queer chill in your back, try not to focus on that shadow you saw in the corner of your eye. It might be better not to see.




wow...
waving

dia_licious's photo
Wed 11/12/08 10:06 PM



Have you ever gotten a glimpse of something out of the corner of your eye? A simple movement caught in your peripheral vision. Most will simply dismiss this as a shadow brought about by a flickering candle, or perhaps a pet jumping down from a piece of furniture. Ninety-nine out of a hundred times, these people are right.

But then there's that one elusive sight. It can easily be explained by the above conditions, but something feels wrong about it. A chill down your spine, a slight pain in your side. Maybe even a complete blanking of your mind, only to recede moments later.

Should any of these symptoms be felt, there may be cause for worry. Our peripheral vision is designed to catch motion, even in the dark. This was used to defend against predators in our early days, and as with many aspects of our human nature, it has remained, but weakened.

This view out of the corner of our eyes still alerts us to danger, and although predators have dropped on the list of dangers we may face today, they still exist. Should you ever feel that queer chill in your back, try not to focus on that shadow you saw in the corner of your eye. It might be better not to see.




wow...
waving


lol hello

Wonderbread's photo
Wed 11/12/08 10:20 PM
The first part was a question.
lolololol

dia_licious's photo
Thu 11/13/08 12:42 PM

The first part was a question.
lolololol


oh...lol


well then. yes, sometimes.

playboykid's photo
Thu 11/13/08 04:34 PM
? how big is too big & how small is too small

no photo
Sun 11/16/08 08:17 AM
How's ur mom and is there a such thing as partying to much?

dia_licious's photo
Mon 11/24/08 07:38 PM

? how big is too big & how small is too small


something is only too big or too small if its in relation to an opposing object

dia_licious's photo
Mon 11/24/08 07:39 PM

How's ur mom and is there a such thing as partying to much?


shes still in the hospital :( if everything goes according to the plan then she might be able to come home within the next two weeks or so...

and yes, when your liver finally says "EFF YOU" and dies, then you will know you have partied too much :)

dia_licious's photo
Tue 04/21/09 02:31 PM
I'm baaaaaacccckkkk!!!!





ask me questions!