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Name did that one in for me , I deal with idiots daily in the real world paying to see more at the movies is not going to happen , LOL
Yeah, but they pissed in the bottle and got pulled over. The cop saw it, confiscated it and had to taste it, or chug it, to see what it was. You would've loved that scene.
Your a ***** if you pass through the city and don't do that anyway , you guys really need to check the expiration dates on your man cards I think your trial memberships have expired .
You guys are missing some fun going down to the Castro and just watching all the fruits & freaks is comedy you couldn't pay for , besides think of all the straight women that leaves to be had .
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I was kind of on board with the chaps option until you threw that lunch stop in there. I figured I could blast through the Castro on the Sporty and maybe even terrorize those street hooligans in the tenderloin before I got my happy *** out of there.
Now as far as lunch goes, what are we talking about here? Beer and a steak at The Blue Oyster or spinach quiche and a side salad with vinigrette? There's a big difference you know.
I saw a guy in Union Square wearing a dress, high heels, hat, white gloves, and an umbrella when I was there. He looked just like June Cleaver. I thought he might be some kind of *** but I noticed he didn't have a string of pearls so I simply figured that's the way folks dressed out there.
I was kind of on board with the chaps option until you threw that lunch stop in there. I figured I could blast through the Castro on the Sporty and maybe even terrorize those street hooligans in the tenderloin before I got my happy *** out of there.
Now as far as lunch goes, what are we talking about here? Beer and a steak at The Blue Oyster or spinach quiche and a side salad with vinigrette? There's a big difference you know.
I saw a guy in Union Square wearing a dress, high heels, hat, white gloves, and an umbrella when I was there. He looked just like June Cleaver. I thought he might be some kind of *** but I noticed he didn't have a string of pearls so I simply figured that's the way folks dressed out there.
Fun spectating sport out here isn't it ? You should see the Carnival Parade in the Castro Memorial day weekend that party is off the hook . Rio is bigger that's about all .
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