>wellesley girls stick together
Shut up, Wellesley.
Exclude those with dual citizenship from conventions.
Those pesky leafs will want gun control and metric.
https:// dangerousminds.net/comments/kenneth_what_is_the_frequency_ac_dc_dan_rather
>Dan Ratherโs career as a network news anchor was full of memorable moments, but perhaps the single most surreal incident was the time he had to report a crime in which he was the victim. He was walking to his NYC home on October 4th, 1986, when he was accosted and beaten on the sidewalk by men who pummeled and kicked him while repeating the question โKenneth, what is the frequency?โ
>You can only be betrayed by those you trust.
You always hurt the ones you love.
Only love can break your heart.
Try to be sure right from the start.
>>418305
I was fat in high school.
All of the fat girls were dating 25 year old Tyrones.
I ended up with the weird/hippy/geeky ones.
Dated two or three very fat girls in my time. All of them high maintenance princesses and annoying as hell.
There's a reason for the saying "No Fat Chicks" and it ain't because of their size.
Anyone up for some more LdR slash? I'm in a creative mood.
>Lynn explores her lesbian side
>Lynn goes to the farm
>50 Shades of Lynn
>Lynn shoves an entire bowling pin up her ass
>24M a year
>could probably swing a hotter and tighter 18 year old sugar baby for a hundredth of the price
Economics isn't his forte.
Maroney was diddled by her doctor.
This is why you get a stronk older eastern bloc woman as a trainer, or get obvious faggots who have no interest in them.
The first girl I really fell for used to brag/complain about her "child bearing hips" and all the while I was attracted to her pretty face.
I've liked 4'10" and 6'2" ones. One skellington I knew 20 years ago filled out after having two kids and still looks hot (although she married a goon, so her judgement isn't the best).
You can tell a tranny. There might be a few hermies like Jamie Lee Curtis out there but the estrogen dominates.
911
https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Jackson_Games,_Inc._v._United_States_Secret_Service
>In October 1988, Bell South became aware that a proprietary document relating to its 9-1-1 system had been posted on a bulletin board system (BBS) in Illinois.[2] This was reported to the Secret Service in July 1989.[2] In February 1990 Secret Service found that the document had been posted on the "Phoenix" BBS in Austin, Texas, which was operated by Loyd Blankenship, who was at the time employed by SJG and moderator of the company's own BBS, "Illuminati".[2] The Secret Service believed there was probable cause to search computers belonging to Blankenship and his employer, and a search warrant was issued on February 28.[3]
The Secret Service executed the warrant on SJG on 1 March 1990.[4] Three SJG computers were seized, along with over 300 floppy disks.[4] Among these was the master copy of GURPS Cyberpunk, a role-playing game written by Blankenship which SJG was about to release.[5] The "Illuminati" server included private personal emails to and from SJG employees.[6] The material was returned in June 1990.[7]