hey everyone,
i was just surfing the net when i came across this post:
ylt7th January 2005, 08:50 AM
Hi, I'm new in here. And have some questions about titles we call loved one.
My boyfriend asks me to call him "Puppy", since that I'm not an american, I don't know why he asks me to say that, it means dog isn't it? Can anyone explain to me why to call him Puppy?
Are there other titles to call one's boyfriend, what's the difference between them?
Thanks
That'll be it. Unfortunately, it arrived after I became legal so I never tried it myself. When I was a nipper, Diamond White was the stuff to get at 8.2%. Mind you, connoisseurs may remember that K cider was stronger at 8.4%.
If you could get served in a pub, a pint of Redrock cider at 6% would get the evening off to a flier.
Yes Sylvester my heart is indeed broken after my romantic gestures fell on deaf ears
Jojo, if you're nice I'll give you one more chance...
ahhhh K-cider now that takes me back.... I used to drink that with special brew in a snake bite when I was about 15. I 'd have to go to hospital now if I even smelt one.
Any one remember those mad dog drinks which were bright green and pink that were about 20%?
Lamb, I think that this lunatic we know as Jojo may have been finally accepted into her first choice of psychiatric hospital. Or maybe she got caught hanging around schools and is now in hiding from the public following her addition to the sex offenders register
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