random3434
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Now I'm wondering why I find the term hairy thunderer kind of hot.
I'm wondering what his greased lightening looks like....................
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Now I'm wondering why I find the term hairy thunderer kind of hot.
tff!now i'm wondering why i find the term hairy thunderer kind of hot.
that'd make two of us wondering
I find it hilarious that AMANDA is the culprit here (of an evil plot to befriend Sky).
Amanda, darlin' who know what hidden depths of depravity you had.
Clearly, you do, or you wouldn't have posted a passionate defense of your "privacy" after posting a thread on the board about it.
I find it hilarious that AMANDA is the culprit here (of an evil plot to befriend Sky).
Amanda, darlin' who know what hidden depths of depravity you had.
I find it interesting that I asked a question regarding a user CP function that appeared to not be working. I mentioned no one's name. Amanda decided to make her wait for a friendship request a public issue.
It's no one's business who I choose to accept or reject as a friend. All I was questioning was whether the reject function actually works, since it appears not to.
What is 'creepy' is all the speculation, including 'cultivation of an evil plot by Amanda' and all the reasons people have for interpreting that decision--which was intended to be a private one.
The situation begs the question; why would anyone want to be friends with someone uninterested in being friends with you?
I find it hilarious that AMANDA is the culprit here (of an evil plot to befriend Sky).
Amanda, darlin' who know what hidden depths of depravity you had.
I find it interesting that I asked a question regarding a user CP function that appeared to not be working. I mentioned no one's name. Amanda decided to make her wait for a friendship request a public issue.
It's no one's business who I choose to accept or reject as a friend. All I was questioning was whether the reject function actually works, since it appears not to.
What is 'creepy' is all the speculation, including 'cultivation of an evil plot by Amanda' and all the reasons people have for interpreting that decision--which was intended to be a private one.
The situation begs the question; why would anyone want to be friends with someone uninterested in being friends with you?
I don't have an evil plot. I sent the friend request back when we were talking by PM. I had forgotten about it until now.
Why would I want to be your friend? I don't know I was just trying to be friendly and extend an olive branch. I'm sorry if I upset you or bothered you tho.
crocodile tearsYou seem, to me at least, to be one of the more innocent people on the board. I don't think you have a mean bone in your body, which is what makes this so annoying to me.