Good girls in Phnom Penh
Re: Good girls in Phnom Penh
I couldn't possibly comment...Mishmash wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 2:14 amI first learned it from this friend bro.. Has proved true in real life...Yerg wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 2:08 amSpeaking on behalf of a very good friend of mine, he says that it is relatively easy to live both lives, if one were to so choose. Good girls and bad girls. With no damage to his reputation. Apparently...
Re: Good girls in Phnom Penh
1. Too much clothesMishmash wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 2:14 amI first learned it from this friend bro.. Has proved true in real life...Yerg wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 2:08 amSpeaking on behalf of a very good friend of mine, he says that it is relatively easy to live both lives, if one were to so choose. Good girls and bad girls. With no damage to his reputation. Apparently...
2. Its a little outdated too
This clinic I use for my therapy is more updated
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Just a brief aside, Mish....where do you hail from?
I believe that you're a gentleman of advancing years and your prodigious use of the word "bro" leaves me a bit perplexed.
Only speaking for Yanks...but upon reaching the age of 30...we are required, by statute, to sign a promissory declaration in good faith and in the presence of three witnesses including a notary public, to cease and desist any and all use (verbal, written and sign language) of the word "bro" and all of its derivations, henceforth. Just as a matter of good public order and countenance.
ad infinitum...
Re: Good girls in Phnom Penh
You've got it all wrong bro.Brody wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 10:23 amJust a brief aside, Mish....where do you hail from?
I believe that you're a gentleman of advancing years and your prodigious use of the word "bro" leaves me a bit perplexed.
Only speaking for Yanks...but upon reaching the age of 30...we are required, by statute, to sign a promissory declaration in good faith and in the presence of three witnesses including a notary public, to cease and desist any and all use (verbal, written and sign language) of the word "bro" and all of its derivations, henceforth. Just as a matter of good public order and countenance.
ad infinitum...
Meum est propositum in taberna mori,
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
Re: Good girls in Phnom Penh
Possibly, Spigzoid....
....but I maintain, 'bro' is a highly charged term, the use of which should be sparing and only implemented with great care and integrity. Never with the frothing overabundance exhibited by our mighty MishMash, and preferably, only used by those of nascent juvenescence. Certainly not by someone old enough to be my father.
In fact the fleeting thought of my dear old dad uttering the word 'bro' caused me great personal consternation.
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So many garbage responses... Keep in mind OP, the average age of posters here is somewhere around 50, so they're often out of touch with the younger generation. I'll give my 2c later in the day. A few posters were already spot on, but got drowned out by a majority of bullshit.
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It comes from the Khmer continual use of brother and me being to lazy to type the full word.Brody wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 10:23 amJust a brief aside, Mish....where do you hail from?
I believe that you're a gentleman of advancing years and your prodigious use of the word "bro" leaves me a bit perplexed.
Only speaking for Yanks...but upon reaching the age of 30...we are required, by statute, to sign a promissory declaration in good faith and in the presence of three witnesses including a notary public, to cease and desist any and all use (verbal, written and sign language) of the word "bro" and all of its derivations, henceforth. Just as a matter of good public order and countenance.
ad infinitum...
For the record I'm a Brit from the North (Red Rose) so if you prefer "smeg breath" or "wankshaft" to sign off with it can be arranged
Being a cousin from across the pond and a big fan of the Constitution, I hereby desist all use of the word 'bro' and promise to use more friendly terms
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Re: Good girls in Phnom Penh
All girls are good
or is it...
All girls are no good?
I get confused sometimes
or is it...
All girls are no good?
I get confused sometimes
Re: Good girls in Phnom Penh
You're cruel Brody.. The imagery is causing retina burnout for poor old Mish.. Point taken..Brody wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 11:47 amPossibly, Spigzoid....
....but I maintain, 'bro' is a highly charged term, the use of which should be sparing and only implemented with great care and integrity. Never with the frothing overabundance exhibited by our mighty MishMash, and preferably, only used by those of nascent juvenescence. Certainly not by someone old enough to be my father.
In fact the fleeting thought of my dear old dad uttering the word 'bro' caused me great personal consternation.
My fridge is empty at the moment so I can't cheer you so
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