If drywall gets wet, do you call it wetwall?
https://www.polefinistere.com/ozgslij I think a cat tongue would be really great for eating ice cream.
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If drywall gets wet, do you call it wetwall?
https://www.polefinistere.com/ozgslij I think a cat tongue would be really great for eating ice cream.
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https://juristas-ruidos.org/auqlxd019 42!
No?
https://sapooni.com/99l2j3c I like gummy bears too.
https://www.beecavebee.com/k4yvlch I like turtles.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMNry4PE93Y
42!
Yes, but what’s the question.
Shawn, you are totally awesome!
Okay, my big question: if the plural of “mouse” is “mice” and “louse” is “lice,” then why aren’t there suburban neighborhoods full of split-level hice? And of the plural of “goose” is “geese,” how come we never read about Jim seeing procreating meese in his driveway? Huh? Huh?
Shawn — you’re weird. Figured you should know.
Wet drywall = there goes your weekend.
Pet rocks.
Eric — you hurt my head.
Chia pets.
Mmm, gummy bears. nom nom nom nom
Oh, come on now Eric…everyone that ever watched Captain Kangaroo knows the plural of moose is meese!!
I love all gummy candy. Everyone knows that to make a candy better just gummieniz it.
Example:
Life Savers=Good
Gummy Life Savers = Better
And to improve any gummy candy make it sour.
Not a fan of gummy bears. The worms really creep me out.