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Remembering: 2 year anniversary
#23
Posted 11 September 2003 - 1:36 AM
hey come on cap'n.. canadians are good people, sure all my canadian friends get ragged on a lot, any time they say something like "i don't think/get/know something something..." we say "that's because you're canadian." but we all get picked on so it's not hate'n. I think I'll move there once I settle a stable amount of income, sure hate to be on the west coast of the US when N. Korea goes twitchy. And condoms do cost a lot! You pay $5 for what looks like a decent box and those dodgy bastards only give you three. How can so little cost so much
#25
Posted 11 September 2003 - 4:41 AM
Only been to Canada (Banff) once, and it was lovely and clean and the people were great!
Now onto other matters...
I always found it amusing that condoms are generally a buck a fuck (oops, did I really just say that, how unladlylike of me) - but running at 2 bucks a pop are the polyurethane ones, Avantis. On a side note, remember kids, those bachelor party favor glow-in-the-dark rubbers are novelty items not meant for protection against pregnancy or STD's.
I like how this thread has progressed. Really!
Now onto other matters...
I always found it amusing that condoms are generally a buck a fuck (oops, did I really just say that, how unladlylike of me) - but running at 2 bucks a pop are the polyurethane ones, Avantis. On a side note, remember kids, those bachelor party favor glow-in-the-dark rubbers are novelty items not meant for protection against pregnancy or STD's.
I like how this thread has progressed. Really!
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#26
Posted 11 September 2003 - 5:22 AM
whirlygirl Escribi�:
On a side note, remember kids, those bachelor party favor glow-in-the-dark rubbers are novelty items not meant for protection against pregnancy or STD's.
Hmm I was wondering why I was getting that burning sensation every time I have had to go since my friend got hitched...
#35
Posted 12 September 2003 - 1:23 AM
chemd'up Escribi�:
why????? 8O :?
at least i dont regret it as many people my age do when they have children!
I literally know more peope who have had kids by mistake than intention... But aren't they a unexpected blessing! (this would be the part where you throw you chair at me... if I were near by)
#36 chemdup
Posted 12 September 2003 - 1:26 AM
true we didn't plan it but she is the best hing that has ever and will ever happen me(even at 5 in the morning when hitting me in the face is the funniest thing in the world) i wouldn't change it for the world. still condoms are a terible dampner to the prceedings of......well you know!
still better safe than itchy!!!! X-D ewww sorry!
still better safe than itchy!!!! X-D ewww sorry!
#37
Posted 12 September 2003 - 1:40 AM
My son wasn't planned, we were already married for 3 years - so we decided to play the cards that were dealt, you know? I have no regrets even though it wasn't planned out. We had lots of loving support and we had each other and those things are so important and it's so sad to hear about people who aren't as fortunate as I was. My son has given us a whole new perspective on life which is really cool. Not to sound too mushy and motherly and stuff, but I never knew how much love I was capable of until my son was born.
And he's a little Chemical Brothers fan. Awwwwwwwwww.....
And he's a little Chemical Brothers fan. Awwwwwwwwww.....
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle