Iffy crushes
Who would you like to have sex with who isn't probably top of everyone's list and why?
( , Thu 6 Oct 2011, 14:54)
Who would you like to have sex with who isn't probably top of everyone's list and why?
( , Thu 6 Oct 2011, 14:54)
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Wilma Flintstone.
But I know it's just a mad, crazy dream.
She'd never leave Fred...
Cheers
Shamelessly stolen from Red Dwarf
( , Tue 11 Oct 2011, 5:00, 16 replies)
But I know it's just a mad, crazy dream.
She'd never leave Fred...
Cheers
Shamelessly stolen from Red Dwarf
( , Tue 11 Oct 2011, 5:00, 16 replies)
That bit of red dwarf poped into my head when reading the cartoon crushes
"I'd go with Betty, but I'd be thinking of Willma"
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"I'd go with Betty, but I'd be thinking of Willma"
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Regurgitating jokes from popular sitcoms
in easily the highest form of wit.
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in easily the highest form of wit.
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It's actually trolling of the sort you'd expect a horrid bully from /talk like Legless to stoop to.
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Del Boy fell through the counter — he's curled up on the floor ...
And trigger pulled a face.
( , Tue 11 Oct 2011, 10:34, closed)
Hahahahahahahahahahahaaaaa
*breathe*
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha..!
You couldn't make this shit up.
( , Tue 11 Oct 2011, 10:40, closed)
*breathe*
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha..!
You couldn't make this shit up.
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OK, twice.
Because this post was actually meant to be the joke, you see...based on Fawlty Towers.
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Because this post was actually meant to be the joke, you see...based on Fawlty Towers.
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Arf
You cheeky little scamp. *Pats head*
Although my graffiti skills are coming along.
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You cheeky little scamp. *Pats head*
Although my graffiti skills are coming along.
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The combined use of upper- and lower-case letters across the form shows a yearning from the artist to stand out from the crowd, to be an individual, to express their dislike of popular culture through contrast.
The choice of colour often indicates an intention of expression. The piece mimics the use of negative space and strong yellow hues in Place de la Concorde, where Edgar Degas displays a tendency toward paruresis in his youth. It is surmised that the artist's choice of which letters have been overwritten post-creation has a significance that may only be obvious to the artist themselves. The use of three exclamations betrays a suffering that has opened old wounds and motivated the artist to speak up against their inner turmoil. In summary, that Courtney Cox would get it right up her.
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The choice of colour often indicates an intention of expression. The piece mimics the use of negative space and strong yellow hues in Place de la Concorde, where Edgar Degas displays a tendency toward paruresis in his youth. It is surmised that the artist's choice of which letters have been overwritten post-creation has a significance that may only be obvious to the artist themselves. The use of three exclamations betrays a suffering that has opened old wounds and motivated the artist to speak up against their inner turmoil. In summary, that Courtney Cox would get it right up her.
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