Pilots are selfish....
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Bandaid, I like your style. Good to know that happiness prevails once in a while on this difficult road we call life.
I've never been married (or divorced for that matter), but I still hope, in fact I think I may have found, that special someone who understands just what it is all about. Sometimes its better to find one of those "used" models that have been around the block a few times (but not those embittered many-times-divorced types.
Best Regards,
Snoopy
I've never been married (or divorced for that matter), but I still hope, in fact I think I may have found, that special someone who understands just what it is all about. Sometimes its better to find one of those "used" models that have been around the block a few times (but not those embittered many-times-divorced types.
Best Regards,
Snoopy
“Never interrupt someone doing something you said couldn’t be done.” Amelia Earhart
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Anyone remember the scene in the movie _From Dusk Till Dawn_ where they're in that incredible bar, and the staff have just turned into demons/vampires, and Selma Hayek (now THERE'S a hot chick) is standing over George Clooney, who's on his back reloading his pistol.
Selma is going on and on about how she is going to convert George to a vampire, he's going to spend eternity licking her boots like a dog, she's going to make his life a living hell, he's going to be her slave forever, etc, etc.
George finishes loading his pistol and says "No thanks, I've been married before" and shoots the chain holding a heavy chandelier which falls down and kills Selma Hayek.
It's well worth a rent! The old "ball and chain" at home will love it - tell her it's a "chick flick" and a "delightful romantic comedy".
Selma is going on and on about how she is going to convert George to a vampire, he's going to spend eternity licking her boots like a dog, she's going to make his life a living hell, he's going to be her slave forever, etc, etc.
George finishes loading his pistol and says "No thanks, I've been married before" and shoots the chain holding a heavy chandelier which falls down and kills Selma Hayek.
It's well worth a rent! The old "ball and chain" at home will love it - tell her it's a "chick flick" and a "delightful romantic comedy".
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