[quote name='Ledhed'][quote name='Grave_Addiction'][quote name='GuilewasNK']Actually, I guess this isn't much stranger than Real Dolls made in the US.[/quote]
Dude, I was wondering what the deal is with your name. Is it Guile was SNK or Guile was NK, and what does it mean?[/quote]
I asked the same once. He used to be in a clan called NK, and his name was guile. So, Guile was NK.[/quote]
Ahhh thanks for clearing that one up. It had been bothering me for awhile now.
I don't know what they're called, but I hate words that try to use one letter as two in a phrase.
I.E. GuilewasNK = Guile Was SNK
I remember when I was in school, one that really got me and still bugs me to this day was a kid's shirt that had BMXPerts on it.
WTF is that shit? Do you get to lazy too just spell out the whole damn word? When did people think it was cool to do this? Godamnit, I get so ing mad when people do this I just want to kill a bird!
Yes, I do have problems, but does this bug anyone else?
[quote name='Ledhed']I kind of like esoteric nicknames. Names like that are a thousand times more interesting than "baker420" LOL!
I remember everybody though Grave was some goth kid until he posted his pic. By the way Grave, you have one of the cutest kids I've ever seen.[/quote]
Yeah, aside from my wife, my daughters are definitely the best thing that's ever happened to me.
Here's a picture of my oldest daughter after she just got through playing in the dirt.
And here's one of my youngest daughter. I don't think I've posted a pic of her before. She is a riot. She's a constant source of humor, kinda like me. Actually, she acts just like I did when I was young. Always getting in trouble, but finding a way to make me laugh so I can't stay mad for long.
It's not as obscene as the American television ad where a guy leans against an abnormally large and stiff salami while saying "size matters" then he went on to pimp some penis pills, actually saying the word "penis" several times.
I saw it on Comedy Central and USA.
It wouldn't be so bad if it didn't air during primetime when chldren are watching, but it did.
[quote name='Quackzilla']It's not as obscene as the American television ad where a guy leans against an abnormally large and stiff salami while saying "size matters" then he went on to pimp some penis pills, actually saying the word "penis" several times.
I saw it on Comedy Central and USA.
It wouldn't be so bad if it didn't air during primetime when chldren are watching, but it did.[/quote]
Any worse than those 'male enhancement' (Enzyte brand, IIRC?) where all the users and their wives go around with this strange expression perpetually stuck on their faces, as if the product was some form of chemical lobotomy?
It seems like a major portion of advertising is based around the idea that the users of the product are driven insane by it. Why this is considered favorable advocacy evades me.
OTOH this could be of great value to actual men who have wives and girlfriends who favor this position. It's a scary thing to wake in the morning after a passionate night to find you've lost all feeling in your arm and wonder if it already requires amputation. For those men who tend to wake up with the result of 'shopping with beer goggles on' the temptation to perform the amputation themselves rather than wake the frightening being blocking their arm's blood flow is always another problem.
That story was in my newspaper this moring, i knew it looked familiar.
Stranged, but not unexpected. Theres far crazier an item that comes out of Japan.
[quote name='epobirs'][quote name='Quackzilla']It's not as obscene as the American television ad where a guy leans against an abnormally large and stiff salami while saying "size matters" then he went on to pimp some penis pills, actually saying the word "penis" several times.
I saw it on Comedy Central and USA.
It wouldn't be so bad if it didn't air during primetime when chldren are watching, but it did.[/quote]
Any worse than those 'male enhancement' (Enzyte brand, IIRC?) where all the users and their wives go around with this strange expression perpetually stuck on their faces, as if the product was some form of chemical lobotomy?
It seems like a major portion of advertising is based around the idea that the users of the product are driven insane by it. Why this is considered favorable advocacy evades me.[/quote]