That is to say, there was no word "orange" in the English language until oranges the fruit came to Europe.
Because the word "orange" is the name of the fruit. The colour "orange" was actually named after the fruit, not the other way round. Anyway, I'm...
I must admit to being highly suspicious of these "facts" about his age, and I'm a "pro-vegan extremeist".
I was wondering that too.
Do you have proof of his age?
OK, give me a day or two, they'll be there.
I love doing animals, and vibrant certainly desribes my art. If you want me to send you some examples, let me know.
Agreed Piper. It's a tough one. I guess it comes down to the motives of the "rapist", and just how drunk the "victim" was. As to the story...
If they are sober enough to ask for sex, to pick someone up, they are sober enough to give consent. Hell, that IS giving consent. Incapacitated...
Hang on, she wasn't raped. Read it again. She got drunk, picked someone up, regretted it, and lashed out. Different scenario.
No. yes yes... but a jury or magistrate should take into account that what you say may not be under your best judgement. Yes, the mark is...
Give it some time. A friend of mine was small and suddenly, KA-BOOM-BA, she got huge ones at about 21. (No, without plastic surgery.)
I would hardly call deliberately playing a radio loudly enough to annoy people in an office environment "professional".
We don't have it in this country. I don't eat eggs anyway, so no great loss there.
I'll come if you pay for the airfare. But seriously though, you're welcome to come to my vegan Solstice celebration, and bring a dish!
If you knew playing the radio as loud as you were was going to annoy someone, why did you play it that loud?
I'm with the poster who hates "ma'am". It's way too contrived. I don't mind "girl" at all. A girl can be any age.
Surely that came before sliced bread too? :p
wild flower, you haven't been to the local growers market. It is dearer than the local fruit and veg store, by quite a bit.
Tofu was around before pre-sliced bread I think.
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