Originally posted by chancremechanicActually it is true.
Believe me...Gays bought Rush and Lockerroom (Amyl Nitrate) like there was no tomorrow back in the 80s.....
But they didn't buy it to sniff it. That's the difference.
You see, what homosexual men do, is open a wee bottle of it and leave it open in the room. It relaxes the sphincter.
Originally posted by shavixmirSniff it, opens the spincter quicker and gives you a rush. Leaving it open in a room just wastes it.
Actually it is true.
But they didn't buy it to sniff it. That's the difference.
You see, what homosexual men do, is open a wee bottle of it and leave it open in the room. It relaxes the sphincter.
Originally posted by Starrmanpractise
P R A C T I C E
Now try again 100 times.
v 1: engage in a rehearsal (of) [syn: rehearse, practice] 2: carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions; "practice law" [syn: practice, exercise, do] 3: learn by repetition; "We drilled French verbs every day"; "Pianists practice scales" [syn: drill, exercise, practice]
Source: WordNet ® 2.0, © 2003 Princeton University
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P R A C T I C E
Now try again 100 times.
Originally posted by ChakanYes, you notice how your word has an 's' in it and the definition has a 'c' instead? Perhaps you should practi'c'e reading and writing.
practise
v 1: engage in a rehearsal (of) [syn: rehearse, practice] 2: carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions; "practice law" [syn: practice, exercise, do] 3: learn by repetition; "We drilled French verbs every day"; "Pianists practice scales" [syn: drill, exercise, practice]
Source: WordNet ® 2.0, © 2003 Princeton University
EDIT: You're a Snipe for frick's sake! Sort yourself out man!
Originally posted by Chakan[EDIT] never mind.
practise
v 1: engage in a rehearsal (of) [syn: rehearse, practice] 2: carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions; "practice law" [syn: practice, exercise, do] 3: learn by repetition; "We drilled French verbs every day"; "Pianists practice scales" [syn: drill, exercise, practice]
Source: WordNet ® 2.0, © 2003 Princeton University