Which finger did she lose?i did have a pontoon barge once. my friend fell off it drunk and cut her finger off when it got caught on some metal (i found it and they reattached). got rid of it after that one
Which finger did she lose?i did have a pontoon barge once. my friend fell off it drunk and cut her finger off when it got caught on some metal (i found it and they reattached). got rid of it after that one
Yeah. Happy day indeed. All the lumber mills are closed.index lol
happy victoria day bruv
Maybe you should just move to a civilized country.Yeah. Happy day indeed. All the lumber mills are closed.
If you guys could line your holidays up with ours that would be great.
it sounds like you need to liberate us, putin styleYeah. Happy day indeed. All the lumber mills are closed.
If you guys could line your holidays up with ours that would be great.
Keep yappin and see what happens.it sounds like you need to liberate us, putin style
I'm sorry. You'll have to repeat that in non-Reddit.don’t go all @Hauler full simp on me bruv
I'm sorry. You'll have to repeat that in non-Reddit.
I thought she had a thing for criminals?
It's pathetically true.
It's pathetically true.
What's right of today's right?
Sports are taken way too seriously. Out of everything in this world it doesn't matter one little bit. Now we have to have kids parts examined in the pretend name of "fairness".
Could easily be argued that sports are very important. Teach kids about teamwork and how to win and lose, and on a global level, they are a vessel for international cooperation and a substitute for war. India and Pakistan are less likely to nuke each other because they both love cricket and regularly play each other at it. The situation is better when two rival societies have something in common that isn't tied to an ideology. Sport is good for that. ?Sports are taken way too seriously. Out of everything in this world it doesn't matter one little bit. Now we have to have kids parts examined in the pretend name of "fairness".
Sports has it's good points of course and are definitely important in today's climate but imagine if the world spent that money on education, Healthcare, or science fairs, and so on.Could easily be argued that sports are very important. Teach kids about teamwork and how to win and lose, and on a global level, they are a vessel for international cooperation and a substitute for war. India and Pakistan are less likely to nuke each other because they both love cricket and regularly play each other at it. The situation is better when two rival societies have something in common that isn't tied to an ideology. Sport is good for that. ?
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Yeah that's fair as well. We can meet in the middle, I reckon. A world without organised sport isn't for the better. ?Sports has it's good points of course and are definitely important in today's climate but imagine if the world spent that money on education, Healthcare, or science fairs, and so on.
I loved playing sports as a kid and still do even now but was just commenting about how serious people take what should be games and fun but many times organized sports removes the fun especially when money/scholarships are involved.