corsette:
All the time. I hope you get the debit card back. Also that's a kickass cane smile
wingsie:
Nice pole. I mean, stick. tongue

I hope things start lookin up for you!
padre:
I'm sorry too, I manage to avoid my hangover thank god
dizzy:
I've had many a day back to back to back like that recently.
browngirl:
what do you mean bad day? you git a kick ass cane & your phone back. now that your card is missing you can pretend like your identity was stolen & whoever took it also wracked up all those tickets in your name. you win.
browngirl:
you should change the opening sentence to, "when it rains, i take out my wellies & go jump in rain puddles."


browngirl:
i live for your snuggles!
browngirl:
change the size of your women / men. if you are too large, go plus sized. if you're too small opt for an individual with a more petite bone structure (or tiny openings, as the case may be).

unless you don't like it because it's ugly. and that's what condoms & liquor are for.

in any case you need to remember, your penis is not for you. it is for the world. let us enjoy it for you while you focus on more important things, like finding sticks.
notoriousdug:
If you are looking for bikes I can not recommend Ciclo Urbano/West town Bikes enough. They are joint venture that works with at risk youth and provides affordable used and rebuilt bikes at affordable prices. Right now they have a glut of bikes as well; if you head in there let them know I sent you in and you should end up with a more then fair deal.

I also recommend Working Bikes but on the whole their bikes are not in as good a condition when they sell them, people often call them barely working bikes.

West Town Bikes

It's retail arm, Ciclo Urbano

Working Bikes

If you have any questions feel free to act.
notoriousdug:
Bike is a great way to get around Chicago; I pretty much stopped driving except to work last year.
edwarddust:
Masterbation has long lost its fun to me.
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tallboy___66:
Hmmm, overdue tickets without a car.

Carmen Electra, Belmont west of Clark. biggrin
wingsie:
believe me, I've thought about it. Although usually the thought of taking a butcher knife to my temple soothes me a little more, haha.
aeryka:
its a college town where if you travel a few miles in either direction you are in the middle of no where.....so naturally you get trashed and fuck around in the woods. tongue

but honestly theres good food, good people, and cheap drinks. and if you are feeling up to it amazing natural cliffs and other amazing natural beauty to behold.

and a college kegger or too doesnt hurt either on a warm night. blush
edwarddust:
Today I read Gotham City Sirens, Unwritten, Lobo, and Sweet Tooth.
zenevieve:
I have always been a genuinely happy and upbeat person. Impulsive and energetic, which is great for my social life, but has always been challenging in school and professionally. I did really well in highschool and college because I learned to love making lists, and always going from one class to another made it easier to keep my head in the game. My challenge these days is sitting in my studio all day, needing to juggle every aspect of my freelance business and still stay productive and focused. And the drugs work.
I saw a therapist when I was a bit younger and I definitely believe that the professional outside perspective can be a huge help. Best of luck to ya.
wingsie:
yeah I remember as a kid, maybe like 8 or 9, looking up and seeing the rotation in the clouds. Nothing ever happened, but seeing a black cloud start to rotate right above your house is some scary shit.

and yes it is smile
zenevieve:
Freelance Renaissance Woman: painter, pinup modeling, tattoos, promoting, tshirt line, performer... Pretty much anything interesting that comes along.
edwarddust:
Yep, they sure did. I was so excited.
I freaking love Lobo.