cmitch 08:55 PM 01-05-2021
Wanna know what is 6” long and puts white stuff in your mouth?
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Toothbrush you perverts!
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cmitch 08:55 PM 01-05-2021
What does a puppy and a near sighted gynecologist have in common?
Wet noses.
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Steve 07:41 AM 01-13-2021
bonjing 05:47 PM 12-19-2022
Read this on another forum
How do you think the unthinkable?
With an ithburg.
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shark 03:36 AM 12-20-2022
cmitch 08:18 AM 12-31-2022
A couple on vacation to Hawaii were arguing about the real pronunciation of Hawaii. The husband argued that in native tongue it was Havaii. The wife insisted it was as it is commonly called, Hawaii. So they seen what appeared to be a local and husband asked him to clear up the argument. “Sir, would you mind clearing up an argument between us?” “Certainly,” replied the man. “Is Hawaii pronounced Hawaii or Havaii in native tongue?” “Havaii,” replied the man. With a satisfactory grin, he elbows his wife and says, “See! I told you so!” He turns and thanks the man for his help. The man replies, “You’re Velcome.”
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icehog3 08:30 AM 12-31-2022
Originally Posted by cmitch:
A couple on vacation to Hawaii were arguing about the real pronunciation of Hawaii. The husband argued that in native tongue it was Havaii. The wife insisted it was as it is commonly called, Hawaii. So they seen what appeared to be a local and husband asked him to clear up the argument. “Sir, would you mind clearing up an argument between us?” “Certainly,” replied the man. “Is Hawaii pronounced Hawaii or Havaii in native tongue?” “Havaii,” replied the man. With a satisfactory grin, he elbows his wife and says, “See! I told you so!” He turns and thanks the man for his help. The man replies, “You’re Velcome.”
:-):-)
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shark 02:39 PM 02-02-2023
Originally Posted by cmitch:
A couple on vacation to Hawaii were arguing about the real pronunciation of Hawaii. The husband argued that in native tongue it was Havaii. The wife insisted it was as it is commonly called, Hawaii. So they seen what appeared to be a local and husband asked him to clear up the argument. “Sir, would you mind clearing up an argument between us?” “Certainly,” replied the man. “Is Hawaii pronounced Hawaii or Havaii in native tongue?” “Havaii,” replied the man. With a satisfactory grin, he elbows his wife and says, “See! I told you so!” He turns and thanks the man for his help. The man replies, “You’re Velcome.”
Acshually, "Havai-ee" or something similar.
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