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That's the cowards way, but so is the Pink Slip.Most contemporary of all is firing by tweet.
Mind you if the pink slip could be pulled up to reveal a luscious arse, then different matter entirely.
That's the cowards way, but so is the Pink Slip.Most contemporary of all is firing by tweet.
Ahhh yes, Pandora Blake always a great spankee or even spanker (as she dishes it out as well as she takes it.)View attachment 667381Is this what you had in mind - your ex-bosses ass.
Coffee Shop or Bar? Either way, I've got to frequent that place!It could arrive during a quiet evening at the coffee shop ...
Don't worry... I've lived in the middle of the US and most people question my English!!!Does anybody know of a good online English to Latin translator? Or perhaps someone can offer his/her services? I believe some of my attempts in my sketches would have gotten me crucified for abuse of the Latin
As in British English vs American English?Don't worry... I've lived in the middle of the US and most people question my English!!!
Just English in general...As in British English vs American English?
google does a surprising good job with single words or short phrases. I would be glad to help. But if its complicated, Eulalia is the language and Latin expert here.Does anybody know of a good online English to Latin translator? Or perhaps someone can offer his/her services? I believe some of my attempts in my sketches would have gotten me crucified for abuse of the Latin
Tom Lehrer from Boston talked of his time as a draftee in the army and related that his drill sergeant had a speaking handicap, "He was from Georgia and didn't speak our language very well."Just English in general...
Lol I learnt British English in school and to this day I have to watch out how to pronounce certain English words the American way it took a guy at the counter 5 minutes to figure out that I wanted “Dr. Pepper”!Tom Lehrer from Boston talked of his time as a draftee in the army and related that his drill sergeant had a speaking handicap, "He was from Georgia and didn't speak our language very well."
Thank you. I’ll be sending some stuff your way then...google does a surprising good job with single words or short phrases. I would be glad to help. But if its complicated, Eulalia is the language and Latin expert here.
i drink dr pepper and i'm proudLol I learnt British English in school and to this day I have to watch out how to pronounce certain English words the American way it took a guy at the counter 5 minutes to figure out that I wanted “Dr. Pepper”!
I learned proper English in school and now people look strange when I distinguish shall, will, can; should, would, could.Lol I learnt British English in school and to this day I have to watch out how to pronounce certain English words the American way
Wasn’t this a song for a commercial or something?i drink dr pepper and i'm proud
i use to feel alone in a crowd
but now you look around these days
and it seems theres a dr pepper CRAZE
i'm a pepper he's a pepper she's a pepper we're a pepper
wouldn't you like to be a pepper too?
i'm a pepper he's a pepper she's a pepper
if you drink dr pepper you're a pepper too!
us peppers are an interesting breed
an original taste is what we need
ask any pepper and they'll say "only dr pepper tastes that way"
i'm a pepper he's a pepper she's a pepper we're a pepper wouldn't you like to be a pepper too?
i'm a pepper he's a pepper she's a pepper we're a pepper wouldn't you like to be a pepper too?
be a pepper drink dr pepper! come on!
Commercial jingle by Garth BrooksWasn’t this a song for a commercial or something?
There was such a song many years ago. Now for some trivia-- The drink originated in the central-Texas city of Waco (WAKE-oh) and was called a Waco at first. Somewhere along the line someone decided to call it Dr. Pepper, perhaps in an effort to market it as a health tonic. It is no longer produced in Waco, although there is a Dr. Pepper Museum there. The main plant is in Dublin, TX. Yes, Dublin. There is also a Paris, TX, of course, and a number of other names derived from European capitals. This is probably more than anyone wanted to know, but I felt in the mood to share.Wasn’t this a song for a commercial or something?