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Check this shit out - IMaDick - 01-26-2012

These might be coming to our local AF base. we have the F-22 here now and we had the 117 stealths before that.




RE: Check this shit out - username - 01-26-2012

That was cool! Great match of video and song too.


RE: Check this shit out - Cynical Ninja - 01-26-2012

Its just like dick, it has a versatile asshole.


RE: Check this shit out - IMaDick - 01-26-2012

(01-26-2012, 03:48 PM)Cynical Ninja Wrote: Its just like dick, it has a versatile asshole.

I suppose you would know, assholes and their various uses are your specialty.




RE: Check this shit out - Cynical Ninja - 01-26-2012

Speciality.

I would rather know about assholes as opposed to being one.


RE: Check this shit out - username - 01-26-2012

(01-26-2012, 04:34 PM)Cynical Ninja Wrote: Speciality.

Stop here Brit boy...

You scared me; I spell (and pronounce it) specialty too.

Speciality vs. specialty
In practical usage, specialty and speciality are very closely related and often interchangeable. Dictionaries and usage guides say various things about them, but in general, writers tend to treat them as if they’re the same word. Specialty is more common in American, Canadian, and Australian English (which is surprising, because Australian English usually follows British), and it’s more often used to mean something in which a person or business specializes. Speciality is more common in British English, but British writers often use specialty as an adjective (as in the phrases specialty store and specialty products).




RE: Check this shit out - IMaDick - 01-27-2012

(01-26-2012, 04:34 PM)Cynical Ninja Wrote: Speciality.

I would rather know about assholes as opposed to being one.
See if this is spelled right peckerwood.