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Thank you again Jewbacca, you've been coming to my rescue all day. Glad to meet such a sweetheart. I owe u one
No trouble at all ma'am. As MaybeSomeDay mentioned, we're rather protective of the ladies of DBG! The real ones anyway, LOL.

 
Oh and fyi, rolling with the punches is what I do best. U called it wise one! No harm done and no grudges. Life is too damn short for that shit. And besides, I'm too damn cool.

 
Oh and fyi, rolling with the punches is what I do best. U called it wise one! No harm done and no grudges. Life is too damn short for that shit. And besides, I'm too damn cool.
That you are ma'am, that you are! /default_biggrin.png

That's my real mustache by the way, do you like it?
Yes, it's quite fetching. Gives off a really cool 1974 peep show theater vibe. /default_smile.png

 
Thanks guys, no more apologies needed. I am indeed a real woman, and only posted a partial pic to be safe here. I'm glad ya'll were able to figure that out! Oh and nice stash, 5

 
Damn M,

this just for whatever reason got me rolling in an old woman wheezing sort of way...

Love it

B
glad I could make you laugh B, would you mind toning it down just a bit please, my freshly transplanted ears are a little sensitive at the moment

thanks Jewy, I can hear everyones words now!

 
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glad I could make you laugh B, would you mind toning it down just a bit please, my freshly transplanted ears are a little sensitive at the moment

thanks Jewy, I can hear everyones words now!
Dammit M,

I don't want to like you that much, but seeing the new, improved you coupled with your italicized, "new baby ears" font style, is putting me over the edge!

Whispers for peace,

Beranda

 
glad I could make you laugh B, would you mind toning it down just a bit please, my freshly transplanted ears are a little sensitive at the moment

thanks Jewy, I can hear everyones words now!
Nice! The plastic surgeon did a great job. Now, um, is that hair and a beard, or orthodontic head gear you're sporting?!

 
Nice! The plastic surgeon did a great job. Now, um, is that hair and a beard, or orthodontic head gear you're sporting?!
Jewy, I think the hair and beard are the least of MM problems.  I see his droopy shoulder probably caused by a severe case of spina bifida.

 
I'm calling it head gear. Quite fetching.

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Call it head gear because it is...I could spot "gear" a mile away.

Maybe, I just love the term "fetching"...although, I would probably use it to describe a Heidi-type character before I used it for Mike.

Mike, I like throwing a little fun heat your way, but you look good man!

B

 
Call it head gear because it is...I could spot "gear" a mile away.

Maybe, I just love the term "fetching"...although, I would probably use it to describe a Heidi-type character before I used it for Mike.

Mike, I like throwing a little fun heat your way, but you look good man!

B
I just couldn't help myself. /default_wink.png

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damn, guess Im gonna have to touch it up some more. perhaps the OP can use his spray paint skills to touch it up /default_wink.png Whered he run off to anyway?

 
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