Sweet 16 party

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Captain Tim
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Re: Sweet 16 party

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DeeboCools wrote:any gathering of people with no alcohol involved should be considered a terrorist threat
This makes so much sense...

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Re: Sweet 16 party

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Mr Boozificator wrote:
Savage wrote:
Mr Boozificator wrote:Sixteen year old girls giggling all around, this is definitely a mission for me.

PATHETIC.
What, just because they're young, they should be denied the guidance of a more mature man and his seriously more experienced dirty dirty ways? Who ruled 16 years old girls were sentenced to the clumsy moves of boys the same age?
Tyrant!
Methinks NOT the French judicial system, perhaps?
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Re: Sweet 16 party

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grass on the field and all that. Honestly, double standards. What did you think the last time a teenage boy having sex with his hot teacher story came out?

18 has little to do with maturity.
"S0briety diminishes, discriminates, and says no; drunkenness expands, unites, and says yes." -William James

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