You could, except that I never claimed to have started the trend.
That 's not even funny.
I'll kill any baby doing that!!
You could, except that I never claimed to have started the trend.
Neither have I.
So, there.
You get worked up too quickly.
Yes, I have a hard on as we speak.
Watching a Brendan Frazier marathon?
Watching reruns of Pee Wee's Playhouse.
Wishing you were Chairy again?
Wishing I could bang Chairy.
That is hawt!!!!!!
Her eyelashes ing turn me on!!
I thought you had a thing for Pteri.
No, it's just because I uploaded it and added it.
hawt?
What are you a 12 year old girl? ing . You are an embarrassment. Please don't ever refer to yourself as my deacon ever again.
ing .
Chairy is a girl.
The arm rests are ties.
Apparently, good grammar isn't a prerequisite to being an ordained minister.
Damn, that's ruthless. I figured you'd take a cue from the Catholics and just transfer him to Spursreport.
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It's not like I ass ed a little boy or anything.
What's wrong with refer to yourself? It's grammatically correct.
That's a little better than saying hawt.
I think peewee's name should be changed to Deacon Betted.
Not when it's in context to the rest of your sentence.
I was experimenting.
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–verb a pt. and pp. of bet.
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That's what Richard Simmons used to say.
There is still nothing wrong with that sentence.
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bet1 /bɛt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[bet] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, bet or bet·ted, bet·ting, noun
–verb (used with object) 1. to wager with (something or someone).
–verb (used without object) 2. to make a wager: Do you want to bet?
–noun 3. a pledge of a forfeit risked on some uncertain outcome; wager: Where do we place our bets?
4. that which is pledged: a two-dollar bet.
5. something that is bet on, as a compe or in a sporting event or a number in a lottery: That horse looks like a good bet.
6. an act or instance of betting: It's a bet, then?
7. a person, plan of action, etc., considered as being a good alternative; choice: Your best bet is to sell your stocks now.
—Idiom8. you bet! Informal. of course! surely!: You bet I'd like to be there!
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[Origin: 1585–95; perh. special use of obs. bet better, in phrase the bet the advantage, i.e., the odds]
—Synonyms 1. gamble, stake, risk, hazard, venture, chance.
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I am aware of that, and ashamed.
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