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Sit here
Sit next to a man without a shirt
She didn’t twig that wearing that shirt was a bad idea.
The branch, is round the corner.
Frayed in Japan.
Money is the loot of all evil.
Are supposedlies better than purging, to cause weight loss?
I really don’t know what he sees in her, with his eyes so blurry and all.
First female Japanese plumber I’ve ever seen….
Some of my best friends are called Daretobe.
Even though you hardly hear about her, Twiggy is still active: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twiggy
I still can’t believe Elwood stood her up.
I suppose it’s out of the
@Long Tom
Obviously it’s this Twiggy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twiggy_Ramirez
(I hear Marilyn Manson is big in Japan for some reason)
That shirt looks better on a 300-pound construction worker.
@EffEff | 8:13 pm: …as long as you’re not looking below the shirt! (unless that’s your fetish)
NTTAWWT
I once knew a very large guy whose last name was Branch. Aussies often assign ironic nicknames, so no prizes for guessing what he was known as.
@Eggrish: That’s one on me. I never knew there was more than one person known as Twiggy.
Why is Marilyn Manson big in Japan? Beats me. How did Barney the Dinosaur become big in the USA? One man I know thought that even as a tyke, he found Barney and Friends too babyish for him.
The German (and Jewish) name Zweig means “twig” or “branch”. I can imagine it also being used ironically….
There are only 2 types of people in this world – those who allow others to complete their sentences and………………