Volz4lif3
VN Hose Toter
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Ok fair enough.. You're a good dude..Sup Zoner friends,
No latty colt here...
People do take the pizz out of me for my dedication to learning about US culture and sports.
Doubt we can afford to nuke ARG.
I love brown sauce, it's great with sausages.
Not sure about the pendulum question
Best answer to Wales question: Is Wales a country?
You guys are not a bunch of wankers, no. The end zone is where nothing gets taken seriously, so I was honest that if they start a thread in here it will get destroyed. I didn't say it was a bad thing. I wouldn't spend time in the endzone if I didn't like you guys. Come on.
A sticky wicket is when a situation is bad and hard to get out of, it's a cricket expression used to describe a batsman who can't be bowled out, because of a "sticky wicket" which is when the wicket doesn't shatter after being hit with the ball to get them out. It's basically a way of blaming a batsman's skill on a wicket. We use it do describe a dire situation generally though.
Sup Zoner friends,
No latty colt here...
People do take the pizz out of me for my dedication to learning about US culture and sports.
Doubt we can afford to nuke ARG.
I love brown sauce, it's great with sausages.
Not sure about the pendulum question
Best answer to Wales question: Is Wales a country?
You guys are not a bunch of wankers, no. The end zone is where nothing gets taken seriously, so I was honest that if they start a thread in here it will get destroyed. I didn't say it was a bad thing. I wouldn't spend time in the endzone if I didn't like you guys. Come on.
A sticky wicket is when a situation is bad and hard to get out of, it's a cricket expression used to describe a batsman who can't be bowled out, because of a "sticky wicket" which is when the wicket doesn't shatter after being hit with the ball to get them out. It's basically a way of blaming a batsman's skill on a wicket. We use it do describe a dire situation generally though.
Were you named after St. Stephen's Tower?
Nope, after my Grandad Stephen Arlen.
Stephen Arlen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
