gman4691
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That's what we're good for...that and moving heavy things and taking care of the "some assembly required" itemsI'm not going to show this to my wife. I'd be a gonner for sure.
That's what we're good for...that and moving heavy things and taking care of the "some assembly required" itemsI'm not going to show this to my wife. I'd be a gonner for sure.
Aren't they all like that.Just wait all packaging, jars and medicine bottles become geriatric proof .
when jumping off of anything if you were wearing a cape at 8 or 9 years old it always made you feel like your flight lasted longer and if you just practiced more, it would be achievableMaybe that was my problem, I forgot the cape. Dang.
Being faster than a speeding bullet and able to jump high buildings in a single bound was much more of a challenge, never mind being more powerful than a locomotive....when jumping off of anything if you were wearing a cape at 8 or 9 years old it always made you feel like your flight lasted longer and if you just practiced more, it would be achievable
Never had a pair of those, although in the 5th or 6th grade when the girls were starting to develop a bit I would imagine I didBeing faster than a speeding bullet and able to jump high buildings in a single bound was much more of a challenge, never mind being more powerful than a locomotive....
The magnum opus of youth tho, was x-ray vision.........
Amazing too, if you put on a pair of those glasses and walk around a store with them on, how many women would put their arms over their chests, even tho any dolt knows they don't actually work...
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A boys imagination is a wonderful thing. It requires much effort and skill to fully develop, and unfortunately is perishable. So, keep it activeNever had a pair of those, although in the 5th or 6th grade when the girls were starting to develop a bit I would imagine I did
I always wanted a pair those every time I seen them in the back of a comic book.Being faster than a speeding bullet and able to jump high buildings in a single bound was much more of a challenge, never mind being more powerful than a locomotive....
The magnum opus of youth tho, was x-ray vision.........
Amazing too, if you put on a pair of those glasses and walk around a store with them on, how many women would put their arms over their chests, even tho any dolt knows they don't actually work...
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I think that is a false statement, but I probably should refrain from expounding on it.and unfortunately is perishable. So, keep it active
We now know, that the investigation and post mortem revealed that the bullet was made of kryptonite...but, I have to admit I found this a bit ironic...She told me that he shot himself. I asked how that would work? I had seen bullets bounce off him.
I also had a fascination with magic carpets when I was a kid. We had moved to Irving Texas so little brother would be closer to a heart doctor. Just there for a couple years.I think that is a false statement, but I probably should refrain from expounding on it.
I also had a fascination with magic carpets when I was a kid. We had moved to Irving Texas so little brother would be closer to a heart doctor. Just there for a couple years.
There was an older girl down the street that befriended me. Apparently she had the same fascination, so she taught me how to fly.
The girl that taught me how to fly liked Frank Zappa, and particularly Dinah-Moe Humm.
I had a high school teach take the entire class on a imaginary magic carpet ride while we studying about geography. This teacher as a bit off the wall, and maybe two times crazy. He walked across Pakistan before I had his class.I also had a fascination with magic carpets when I was a kid.