Boys and girls, let loose your sophomoric humor.
I just gained some appreciation for the word innuendo. Greek aficionados might appreciate the lack of subtlety in the end, though.
The hobby experience can provide a different perspective on many aspects of everyday life. After exposure to hobby lingo what otherwise ordinary expression makes you chortle like Peter Griffin?
Boys and girls, let loose your sophomoric humor.
I just gained some appreciation for the word innuendo. Greek aficionados might appreciate the lack of subtlety in the end, though.
Boys and girls, let loose your sophomoric humor.
I just gained some appreciation for the word innuendo. Greek aficionados might appreciate the lack of subtlety in the end, though.
Isn't Innuendo an Italian suppository?
My apologies for being politically incorrect. 😄
On lawrenceville highway near tucker- "Once a week, go Greek"...
Boys and girls, let loose your sophomoric humor.
I just gained some appreciation for the word innuendo. Greek aficionados might appreciate the lack of subtlety in the end, though.
and I see " tossed salad " i'm ready to laugh my ass off. 2007 I went on a dinner date with a brand new friend. We were ordering our meal and the waiter asked if I wanted a tossed salad which I answered " oh yes " . He asked my gentlemen friend the same question and he said to the waiter " I plan to have mine after dinner " with a big shit eaten grin. LOL
Wow what an experience that was
Kisses Haley
I often have to resist the urge to laugh and risk a full blown GiggleLoop (look it up) when:
Hearing people at the office say "Let's Dine out for lunch. Ok, but can we have Greek?" (I so wanna say "Isn't there an up charge for that?");
Younger people talking about the variance in experiences by using the phrase "Your Mileage May Vary" (Oh, it's an easy target.. bad kosh. bad kosh.),
and Women who say "I work out at the Y" (but really, isn't that just Kegels?")
These are the first three that come to mind.
ga_kosh
Boys and girls, let loose your sophomoric humor.
I just gained some appreciation for the word innuendo. Greek aficionados might appreciate the lack of subtlety in the end, though.
bbbt bank I get a chuckle.
the ad of a university, "Follow Your Y" I think they mean to say "Follow your why" but it sounds to me like ... - now this has a deeper (no pun here) meaning ... follow your Y and you will get all the rewards ... isnt that juicy. LOL!!!!
Pervert minds agree!
Especially in the ATL....yeah baby!
at a legit business
A guy driving a wrecker...the kind known as a "hooker"...Company name...Snatch Master