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 Post subject: Re: Elvis was the King
PostPosted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 7:09 pm 
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Does he ever quit. He just can't help commenting on everything.

Who, Bro GringoTim? Say what? You some kinda Wacka-Wacka Corps member, slingin' loose allegations? If I'm the target, man up and use my screen-name. That goes for the Bluesy Buckaroos too.

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 Post subject: Re: Elvis was the King
PostPosted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 7:15 pm 
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a clock watching cunt. 8)

You know of some clocks that watch cunts? With a history as you've revealed yours to be, maybe you do. Or could it be a cunt watching a clock (credible scenario, that). Or maybe "clock-watching cunt"--note the difference a simple hyphen makes. Have a nice day.

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Steven1 wrote:
a clock watching cunt. 8)

You know of some clocks that watch cunts? With a history as you've revealed yours to be, maybe you do. Or could it be a cunt watching a clock (credible scenario, that). Or maybe "clock-watching cunt"--note the difference a simple hyphen makes. Have a nice day.


Not to hijack, but..Come to think of it. I really didn't run into any clock watchers on my resent trip. SL, MP's. even DR chicas. In fact GFE, BBBJ etc all seemed to get better as my stay went on. Is this a recent trend? or is Cujo (Spanish, game, here to hang out,etc) finally rubbing off on me ? Pricing seemed to be good also, with plenty hot girls and deals to be had.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 11:36 pm 
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Diego1 wrote:
Not to hijack, but..Come to think of it. I really didn't run into any clock watchers on my resent trip. SL, MP's. even DR chicas. In fact GFE, BBBJ etc all seemed to get better as my stay went on. Is this a recent trend? or is Cujo (Spanish, game, here to hang out,etc) finally rubbing off on me ? Pricing seemed to be good also, with plenty hot girls and deals to be had.


A very serious matter indeed. These types of questions lead to more questions and then more questions still. Whatever shall we do, Diego1? Are you destined for self anointed stardom and gaping as well given your newly found Cujo'sesque skills? Oh my goodness. Have you graduated to a wholly different place than plebes now? Shall or will you continue to associate with the maddening crowd of knaves :?: :!: :P :P :lol:

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 1:44 pm 
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JazzboCR wrote:
Steven1 wrote:
a clock watching cunt. 8)

You know of some clocks that watch cunts? With a history as you've revealed yours to be, maybe you do. Or could it be a cunt watching a clock (credible scenario, that). Or maybe "clock-watching cunt"--note the difference a simple hyphen makes. Have a nice day.


The "logic" and idiocy of a clock watching cunt at work and on this message board. Incredible. :lol: 8) :P :roll:

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 3:21 pm 
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Maybe Junior Jimmy JumpBad should read his Gore Vidal tagline again. And absorb it this time. BTW which music discussion boards are you on, so I can read something remotely approaching sense and sensibility from you? Epic fail on this one.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 2:01 pm 
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OMG: Flaccid penis in the cunt of life syndrome classic symptoms being exhibited ...... :shock:

Has he been taking estrogen? :P

JazzboCR wrote:
Maybe Junior Jimmy JumpBad should read his Gore Vidal tagline again. And absorb it this time. BTW which music discussion boards are you on, so I can read something remotely approaching sense and sensibility from you? Epic fail on this one.

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Has he been taking estrogen?

I'd be careful slinging that charge around--estrogen is used as part of a recognized treatment regimen for prostate cancer. I don't have it but there may be good Bros here who do. A needless insult to them and an ineffective one on me. Have a nice day.

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Cuntspeak below:(can anyone translate?). :P

JazzboCR wrote:
I'd be careful slinging that charge around--estrogen is used as part of a recognized treatment regimen for prostate cancer. I don't have it but there may be good Bros here who do. A needless insult to them and an ineffective one on me. Have a nice day.

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