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I agree choppers will come back in a few years. Also feel that Jesse is talented builder with a lot of vision, he's just made a few mistakes. Of course, who hasn't? Shoot, in a few years, they might start calling Dressers Geezer Glides again :-)
Bear in mind she married JJ. She may look ordinary or boring but doubt she'd be interested in JJ, much less marry him if she didn't have a little bit of a wild side.
Same principle as Catholic school girls - at least when I was in high school. Toe curling wild women they were.
Originally Posted by AThousandHurricanes
Ha! 29, but yes, I don't find her to be that sexy. I LOVE the next door girl
type, but she just seems so blah to me. I'm just saying Jesse strikes me as the type who likes a girl who is a little wilder than Sandra appears to be. I'm not saying I wouldn't do unholy things to her, I'm just saying she might need a few drinks to be OK with what I had in mind.
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