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post #16 of 30
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Originally Posted by FLMountainMan View Post
Or a scrawny stuttering one. Your choice. The overweight guy will be worth more as brawn, but the stuttering guy can at least delay the attackers some.

No intent to cockblock, Rube, just giving her some options.

No offense taken, man. If she don't own a liquor store, I'm not interested in her at all.
post #17 of 30
Odd first post by a woman on a mens clothing forum.
post #18 of 30
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Originally Posted by KObalto View Post
Odd first post by a woman on a mens clothing forum.

Maybe she wanted a well-dressed man to accompany her
post #19 of 30
Never came back tho...............
post #20 of 30
female. travelling. alone. SEA. scared. thailand. female. alone. all these things combine to one simple conclusion....come hang with me in Vietnam.....
post #21 of 30
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Originally Posted by Matt View Post
female. travelling. alone. SEA. scared. thailand. female. alone.

all these things combine to one simple conclusion....come hang with me in Vietnam.....

Aaaaaaaaaand water goes all over my keyboard.
post #22 of 30
No but seriously, where do you get that machete from?
post #23 of 30
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Originally Posted by Dw3610wm View Post
No but seriously, where do you get that machete from?
Imma go out on a limb here and say: "Thailand"
post #24 of 30
"Going out on a limb" - pun intended?
post #25 of 30
i'd stay out now.
post #26 of 30
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i'd stay out now.

+1. things got alittle hottter this week
post #27 of 30
thailand's overrated anyways pic above: other options
post #28 of 30
^ Is that like Bora 10 years ago?
post #29 of 30
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^ Is that like Bora 10 years ago?

panglao island
post #30 of 30
Looks heavenly.
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