As they say in that iPhone commercial, no thanks!
“No!”
Provocative.
A true poseur.
Spring has sprung and with it old hopes.
Only if you wanna push up daisies, pal!!
It would be a vast improvement.
Gotta go full nude – for the art!
no, thanks ;+)
Portrait of a delusional optimist in a clump of poison ivy.
Try not to think about mosquitoes, spiders and wood ticks.
Why on Earth would I want you to do that!…….
Beefcake!
Her facial expression indicates that she is not fond of that idea.
No, by George!
You can title it “Updated – The Luncheon on the Grass”
There’s a new form of pollution!
If you have got it, flaunt it.
LOL
When and why did people start saying “amongst” instead of just “among”? It seems old fashioned and unnecessary.
November 07, 2013
The dude from FL (not bragging) Premium Member about 2 months ago
As they say in that iPhone commercial, no thanks!
mokspr Premium Member about 2 months ago
“No!”
Zykoic about 2 months ago
Provocative.
Pharmakeus Ubik about 2 months ago
A true poseur.
ACK! Premium Member about 2 months ago
Spring has sprung and with it old hopes.
markkahler52 about 2 months ago
Only if you wanna push up daisies, pal!!
Malph about 2 months ago
It would be a vast improvement.
oish about 2 months ago
Gotta go full nude – for the art!
charles9156 about 2 months ago
no, thanks ;+)
ChazNCenTex about 2 months ago
Portrait of a delusional optimist in a clump of poison ivy.
goboboyd about 2 months ago
Try not to think about mosquitoes, spiders and wood ticks.
raybarb44 about 2 months ago
Why on Earth would I want you to do that!…….
dcp9142 about 2 months ago
Beefcake!
norphos about 2 months ago
Her facial expression indicates that she is not fond of that idea.
mbrahms26 about 2 months ago
No, by George!
CoffeeBob Premium Member about 2 months ago
You can title it “Updated – The Luncheon on the Grass”
tinstar about 2 months ago
There’s a new form of pollution!
flingebunt about 2 months ago
If you have got it, flaunt it.
missyhyattfan about 1 month ago
LOL
tcviii Premium Member about 1 month ago
When and why did people start saying “amongst” instead of just “among”? It seems old fashioned and unnecessary.