i have no idea what you mean. i fail too see how my comment has anything to do with being pussy whipped. which i am assuming is a insulting term meaning not having sex. i just falll too see what that has to do with the my post.
oh yes because i am not capable of thinking for my self. plus i am not married. nor do i believe in marriage
Me too, at least I definitely didn't connect it specificly to Montana, or in reverse connect Montana primarily to 'the unabomber' and I'm happy I don't because it is (wellknown for) much more than that...
Other places where occasionally you can see people walk around with them aren't known for that in particular either
If there is a state with the slogan 'home of the camel toe' or city in particular that is associated with them specificly I stand corrected
maybe it is the actual yoga people that are the target of this dudes law and the banning of yoga pants is an easy way to suppress their evil yoga practices kind of like banning the headwear of Muslim women.....we don't mind the women....just don't like the headwear..... .laws often are deceiving as to who is the target is my point
Mostly it's the western part of the state on this side of the continental divide thats the beautiful part... The other part of the state is a god-forsaken wasteland we call "west Dakota" LOL kidding, it has it's own special beauty.
Look damn decent to me!! That guy's so dumb if he was shot in the head, he'd think it was a career! (heard that non- sensical statement somewhere. Makes about as much sense as he does.)
Representative Moore has now made a statement claiming that his yoga comment was his own brand of sarcasm. And Walt Hill, who co-wrote the bill, told the BBC: "The comments were a joke to a reporter, one of those statements we make from time to time that we all now wish we hadn't made." http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-31447905 What a twit. How about the no nipple showing, even on men, part?