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Not me, I hope not, the mother will have 70s bush, they always do in daz games.Nah man, I expect Shannon to have the largest bush... Wild strawberry fields....
Not me, I hope not, the mother will have 70s bush, they always do in daz games.Nah man, I expect Shannon to have the largest bush... Wild strawberry fields....
With a package to rival the MC!Nah man, I expect Shannon to have the largest bush... Wild strawberry fields....
I hope carbonblue does notNot me, I hope not, the mother will have 70s bush, they always do in daz games.
I hope so too, but in the end, I am a simple man and I am here for the ginger.I hope carbonblue does not
and so i am. only thing we can do is waitI hope so too, but in the end, I am a simple man and I am here for the ginger.
Damn right My late wife was a ginger too, and a marvelous sense of humor.Seems to be a lot of Ginger love.
Gingers are Queens. Despite the rumours they have the biggest souls. Not to mention yummy butts. So soft and jiggly.... mmmmm.Seems to be a lot of Ginger love. I married a Ginger. She is great. I wouldn't REALLY leave her for Olivia and the Train Girl....... I guess...... maybe......god I hope she can't figure out computers and see my posts.....
Weird... In the San Francisco Bay Area it is called BART and they are referred to as trains or BART trains... No one calls it the subway or metro. At least no one I know.gawd... took me awhile to realize that train girl is the girl on the subway... replayed it twice before the dime dropped...
To be honest... where I live, we don't call subways trains. Here trains are the equivalent of railway systems like AmTrack, i.e. City to City nationwide transport. The rail systems within a city or regional areas we call either subway or metro and we also got trams (not the same thing as Fresno's streetcars but close.
Agreed.I always thought it was retarded saying redhead, it ain't fucking red.
Well, BART is a true regional transit system, stretching from north of San Francisco down to San Jose, as well as other points to the east and south. As opposed to systems in places like NYC, that are much more local in nature. The NYC transit system only encompasses the Five Burroughs. [You can make connections to other routes, like the Long Island RR, but they are not part of the NYC system. Those connecting conveyances ARE called trains.]Weird... In the San Francisco Bay Area it is called BART and they are referred to as trains or BART trains... No one calls it the subway or metro. At least no one I know.
All true, just making note of the fact that it's not impossible to call it a train... BTW I didn't even know LA had a subway/metro until recently because of a game. LA is such a car culture. LOLWell, BART is a true regional transit system, stretching from north of San Francisco down to San Jose, as well as other points to the east and south. As opposed to systems in places like NYC, that are much more local in nature. The NYC transit system only encompasses the Five Burroughs. [You can make connections to other routes, like the Long Island RR, but they are not part of the NYC system. Those connecting conveyances ARE called trains.]
It also depends on how old the transit system is. The newer ones tend to call their conveyances trains, no matter how far they go. Those in NYC and Chicago are ancient. Their terminologies have been baked in for over a century. Relatively, BART is an infant.
sssssh don't spoil usI always thought it was retarded saying redhead, it ain't fucking red.