Have fun with that. Sucks that your marriage is over, but if it wasn't working then I guess it's good that it's finished.I just wanna rant about how I'm feeling free and wanna date dammit and I can't cuz i have a stupid husband !!!!!!!!!!! ANYONE WANT HIM ???? Montreal is like a freaking buffet of hotness...Ok sorry Ill try to not get so excited Just had to share that lol!~
Nearly assaulted my husband a few hours ago. He snuck into the house super quietly. Or so he thought. I didn't hear the back gate from our fence at all, which is a tell-tale sign that he is home. I did hear the screen door open and then slide closed. I heard no footfalls. But I did see a shadow on the wall. My son was watching TV. My daughter was napping upstairs in her crib. All I could think of was how some whacked out nutjob came into our yard about 2 years ago at 7am. I grabbed the closest, handy, heavy object and went toward the dining area. Just as my husband came around the corner, I was aiming for his face/head.
I need a drink.
Oh, right. u before e except after chupacabra.Huevos.
what?
Pillu doesn't have the same double meaning. Mirri, however, does. One of the most strangest nicknames I know is ripsipiirakka, or 'hair pie', ripsi meaning an eyelash."Muschi" means "pussy", both in the feline and anatomical forms.
Pillu doesn't have the same double meaning. Mirri, however, does. One of the most strangest nicknames I know is ripsipiirakka, or 'hair pie', ripsi meaning an eyelash."Muschi" means "pussy", both in the feline and anatomical forms.
Oh, right. u before e except after chupacabra.Huevos.
what?
Of course. But the Finnish version thereof is considered extremely crass and offensive - which might be the reason why one 90s metal band picked Ripsipiirakka as their name.You know hair pie or fur pie is a euphemism in English, too, right?
Of course. But the Finnish version thereof is considered extremely crass and offensive - which might be the reason why one 90s metal band picked Ripsipiirakka as their name.[/QUOTE]You know hair pie or fur pie is a euphemism in English, too, right?
Yeah, but the whole language sounds like the speaker is pissed about something.There's no vulgarity with quite the mechanical sound that german vulgarity has.
Pillu doesn't have the same double meaning. Mirri, however, does. One of the most strangest nicknames I know is ripsipiirakka, or 'hair pie', ripsi meaning an eyelash."Muschi" means "pussy", both in the feline and anatomical forms.