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Bad balloon dog...

maycontainthunder

May also contain missing cakes.
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...very bad balloon dog.
blue balloon dog.webp
 
Fake boyfriends-
What do you see as being a fake boyfriend? Just wondering because I do not know how I could be a fake friend to anybody. Heck, you have read my posts and how on the verge of losing my virginity to my spouse my mind was concerned about how that would change our friendship. It certainly did, but for the positive.
 
What do you see as being a fake boyfriend? Just wondering because I do not know how I could be a fake friend to anybody. Heck, you have read my posts and how on the verge of losing my virginity to my spouse my mind was concerned about how that would change our friendship. It certainly did, but for the positive.

Dear Gerald, I keep trying to explain to people such as yourself and my husband that some men are not like you, and you keep scratching your heads! :)

(My husband, on this subject, always, in a surprised voice, "But I'm so ordinary!" when that's the last word I would use to describe him! :smile:)

What bothers me is that the ones who aren't like you tend to leave a bigger footprint on the gene pool. For more on that, watch the film Idiocracy! ;)

PS: That's my husband in the clip above, kicking the balloon. Ordinary! Bwahahaha! :tonguewink:
 
Dear Gerald, I keep trying to explain to people such as yourself and my husband that some men are not like you, and you keep scratching your heads! :)

(My husband, on this subject, always, in a surprised voice, "But I'm so ordinary!" when that's the last word I would use to describe him! :smile:)

What bothers me is that the ones who aren't like you tend to leave a bigger footprint on the gene pool. For more on that, watch the film Idiocracy! ;)
That movie always gives me a good laugh. I liked the time machine at the end.
 

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