She's smiling so something tells me she isn't too attached to this design. I could wear it one of these days, however. After I get my ear pierced. Hmm, which ear? Time to ask Goog the first question of the day...
Whooops! btw Negatory, my good man Lowell. Bricklayer Joseph Aspdin of Leeds, England first made portland cement early in the 19th century. Did you want this for an extra credit question on your Geography test?
Always say it would look GREAT on you, dear. Trust me on that one.
ReplyDeleteHe'll end up in the dog house if he said that.
ReplyDeleteau moins cela lui donne un sourire ;) bien vu
ReplyDeleteWould he really say that? :-)
ReplyDeleteLOL! Your titles are the best!
ReplyDeleteShe's smiling so something tells me she isn't too attached to this design. I could wear it one of these days, however. After I get my ear pierced. Hmm, which ear? Time to ask Goog the first question of the day...
ReplyDeleteHis 1st MISTAKE of the day!
ReplyDeleteLOL I think it's about model.
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No, I don't think he said that because she is still smiling at him.
ReplyDeleteWords a woman never wants to hear, even if they are true!
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Negatory, my good man Lowell.
Bricklayer Joseph Aspdin of Leeds, England first made portland cement early in the 19th century. Did you want this for an extra credit question on your Geography test?
Hey, fun pic and great title!!!
ReplyDeleteHe's a brave man if that's what he dared to say!
ReplyDeleteIf the floor was more polished they could break a neck...but break dancing is always possible.
ReplyDeleteWonderful capture with very apt title.
ReplyDeleteAs always, wonderful photo!
ReplyDeleteAWE! What a MEAN thing to say! :))
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