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Post by Mew™ on Feb 8, 2019 20:19:48 GMT -5
It's literally the same thread it was before as "boy talk" and is the male equivalent to "girl talk" I just didn't want to go with "Boy Talk 2.0" Ha ha! Ok, well ‘Gentleman’ is more suitable to yours truly, as I haven’t really thought of myself as a ‘boy’ for eons! Exactly! Like I said before, we're gentlemen here and this is our club house.
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Post by SydneyPaige on Feb 8, 2019 22:14:30 GMT -5
Ha ha! Ok, well ‘Gentleman’ is more suitable to yours truly, as I haven’t really thought of myself as a ‘boy’ for eons! Exactly! Like I said before, we're gentlemen here and this is our club house. I was very close to renaming the old thread to the boyz II men thread since Joe asked for it to be renamed but I figured that would be in poor taste. Also to clear up your "stripper" discussion, this still has to be a family friendly website so in this gentlemen club you are expected to act like actual gentlemen. This'll be my last post in this thread.
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Post by Mew™ on Feb 8, 2019 22:15:54 GMT -5
Exactly! Like I said before, we're gentlemen here and this is our club house. I was very close to renaming the old thread to the boyz II men thread since Joe asked for it to be renamed but I figured that would be in poor taste. Excuse me ma'am this is a gentlemen's club. Please refrain from posting in here, thank you.
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Post by Mew™ on Feb 8, 2019 22:31:05 GMT -5
Little late on this but this really is guy talk. Got a girl's number.
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Post by Roman on Feb 9, 2019 3:14:08 GMT -5
Little late on this but this really is guy talk. Got a girl's number. God save us! Nah, good for you! Keep us posted.
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Post by heysteven on Feb 9, 2019 5:01:36 GMT -5
None of my lecturers involved in my economics degree at University we’re quite like Dr Victoria Bateman, at Cambridge.
Come to think of it, it was most definitely for the best, that they all kept their clothes on 😬!
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Post by heysteven on Feb 9, 2019 5:36:32 GMT -5
*Tries hardest to resist the temptation of posting here, but fails* XD You will be facing Mew’s wrath later 😂
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Post by Roman on Feb 9, 2019 7:26:36 GMT -5
None of my lecturers involved in my economics degree at University we’re quite like Dr Victoria Bateman, at Cambridge. Come to think of it, it was most definitely for the best, that they all kept their clothes on 😬! I had to google that. Pretty funny of her. And indeed. In my entire school career, there was only one female teacher I wouldn’t have minded seeing naked.
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Post by oliviabenson(Taylor's Version) on Feb 9, 2019 16:47:38 GMT -5
Why are we talking about naked teachers?
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Post by Mew™ on Feb 9, 2019 17:28:07 GMT -5
Why are we talking about naked teachers? Because Roman is....
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Post by Mew™ on Mar 8, 2019 9:09:29 GMT -5
Well gentlemen, it's international women's day so since we wouldn't be here without them, I think it's only fair to post pictures of strong, iconic women that we're fond of. Tasteful pictures that is.
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Post by Roman on Mar 9, 2019 8:07:31 GMT -5
I'm a bit late, but for International Women's Day I want to give attention to this strong iconic woman.
This is Jenna Joseph-Black. She's Tyler Joseph's wife (Tyler from Twenty One Pilots). Besides being beautiful, she is super nice and caring. She is the silent force behind Tyler. She does good away from the spotlight. She perfectly understands that genuine interaction with people and caring for your loved ones is the only thing that matters.
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Post by Joe 🍀 on Mar 9, 2019 19:50:47 GMT -5
wow, it went from gentlemens club to strip club very quickly at the beginning from wiki ...hmmm... In modern parlance, a gentleman is any man of good, courteous conduct. Originally, a gentleman was a man of the lowest rank of the English gentry, standing below an esquire and above a yeoman. By definition, this category included the younger sons of the younger sons of peers and the younger sons of baronets, knights, and esquires in perpetual succession, and thus the term captures the common denominator of gentility (and often armigerousness) shared by both constituents of the English aristocracy: the peerage and the gentry. In this sense, it corresponds to the French gentilhomme ("nobleman"), which in Great Britain, has long meant only the peerage.... bla bla bla anyway nice change of title
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Post by heysteven on Apr 16, 2019 5:23:44 GMT -5
Women here talking about getting fit and flexible.
Oh golly 🤒
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Post by Mew™ on Apr 16, 2019 8:21:39 GMT -5
Women here talking about getting fit and flexible. Oh golly 🤒 There was a post before that I could have very easily made some kind of comment but I had to show all the restraint I have as a person to not say anything.
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