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June 15, 2011 at 11:31 PM #705171June 16, 2011 at 12:20 AM #703989temeculaguyParticipant
That was classic, for the next week, every list I write, be it shopping, to do, or whatever, the final entry will be…..home made maxi-pads, in honor of that skit. Just to see if anyone gets it.
BTW, I noticed you correctly spelled her first name, but for those of you scoring at home, I intentionally spelled her name incorrectly. There are certain people that I refuse to call by their selected name, who chose their name or spell it for marketing purposes, Susan Orman is one of them. Of course Tony Villar is the most extreme example.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Villaraigosa
It’s pretty douchy to take your wife’s last name for voter appeal, not including the hyphen so people can tell it’s a merged name, inexcusable. Then after cheating on his wife (his third baby momma) and divorcing her, he keeps her name. His mancard is officially revoked and he is on the list of people not alowed to drink with me.
June 16, 2011 at 12:20 AM #704085temeculaguyParticipantThat was classic, for the next week, every list I write, be it shopping, to do, or whatever, the final entry will be…..home made maxi-pads, in honor of that skit. Just to see if anyone gets it.
BTW, I noticed you correctly spelled her first name, but for those of you scoring at home, I intentionally spelled her name incorrectly. There are certain people that I refuse to call by their selected name, who chose their name or spell it for marketing purposes, Susan Orman is one of them. Of course Tony Villar is the most extreme example.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Villaraigosa
It’s pretty douchy to take your wife’s last name for voter appeal, not including the hyphen so people can tell it’s a merged name, inexcusable. Then after cheating on his wife (his third baby momma) and divorcing her, he keeps her name. His mancard is officially revoked and he is on the list of people not alowed to drink with me.
June 16, 2011 at 12:20 AM #704674temeculaguyParticipantThat was classic, for the next week, every list I write, be it shopping, to do, or whatever, the final entry will be…..home made maxi-pads, in honor of that skit. Just to see if anyone gets it.
BTW, I noticed you correctly spelled her first name, but for those of you scoring at home, I intentionally spelled her name incorrectly. There are certain people that I refuse to call by their selected name, who chose their name or spell it for marketing purposes, Susan Orman is one of them. Of course Tony Villar is the most extreme example.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Villaraigosa
It’s pretty douchy to take your wife’s last name for voter appeal, not including the hyphen so people can tell it’s a merged name, inexcusable. Then after cheating on his wife (his third baby momma) and divorcing her, he keeps her name. His mancard is officially revoked and he is on the list of people not alowed to drink with me.
June 16, 2011 at 12:20 AM #704825temeculaguyParticipantThat was classic, for the next week, every list I write, be it shopping, to do, or whatever, the final entry will be…..home made maxi-pads, in honor of that skit. Just to see if anyone gets it.
BTW, I noticed you correctly spelled her first name, but for those of you scoring at home, I intentionally spelled her name incorrectly. There are certain people that I refuse to call by their selected name, who chose their name or spell it for marketing purposes, Susan Orman is one of them. Of course Tony Villar is the most extreme example.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Villaraigosa
It’s pretty douchy to take your wife’s last name for voter appeal, not including the hyphen so people can tell it’s a merged name, inexcusable. Then after cheating on his wife (his third baby momma) and divorcing her, he keeps her name. His mancard is officially revoked and he is on the list of people not alowed to drink with me.
June 16, 2011 at 12:20 AM #705186temeculaguyParticipantThat was classic, for the next week, every list I write, be it shopping, to do, or whatever, the final entry will be…..home made maxi-pads, in honor of that skit. Just to see if anyone gets it.
BTW, I noticed you correctly spelled her first name, but for those of you scoring at home, I intentionally spelled her name incorrectly. There are certain people that I refuse to call by their selected name, who chose their name or spell it for marketing purposes, Susan Orman is one of them. Of course Tony Villar is the most extreme example.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Villaraigosa
It’s pretty douchy to take your wife’s last name for voter appeal, not including the hyphen so people can tell it’s a merged name, inexcusable. Then after cheating on his wife (his third baby momma) and divorcing her, he keeps her name. His mancard is officially revoked and he is on the list of people not alowed to drink with me.
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