"I'm not looking for a boyfriend, I'm looking for someone to rob banks with."
I said that when I was 18. It still applies today, although I'm not sure if it is entirely correct.
I think I'm punching above my weight.
Maybe I should change that to:
"I'm not looking for a boyfriend, I'm looking for someone to enjoy minor crimes and misdemeanours with."
I said that when I was 18. It still applies today, although I'm not sure if it is entirely correct.
I think I'm punching above my weight.
Maybe I should change that to:
"I'm not looking for a boyfriend, I'm looking for someone to enjoy minor crimes and misdemeanours with."
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Is your dad doing ok?
So you are in Bristol, I loved it when I was there. I have family there and I went as a kid and recall there were lots of punk and metal shows and little shity venues with great bands. I can imagine it has changed quite a bit since then.
Business is all about profit and profit is all about people. Whereever the people are, whether it is product placement in movies or sponsoring a club, business will follow.
Yeah lot of it is the accent, but also knowing that the curse words are nouns, adjectives, verbs, pronouns... and how to interpret them. Here is a sample using the word fuck (I love that word):
It is also cavmanish in understanding sounds and shrugs to equal phrases.
I wouldn't say your accents are cold. I dated a girls from the UK and there were times that it definitely added to the mood.
Language exchange, too funny. I would be down. I am up talking to the UK all the time any way for work, so we can do audio lessons also.
but I'm sure he's encountered people be far more embarrassing than that!
fairly certain I've geeked the fuck out on several occasions (meeting Jim Lee? yeah, that was one. Andrew Robinson was another!)