spicysaurus
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I'm thinking of moving to London when I graduate and taking my chances on the job market. Or, maybe Australia, but I can't stand Aussie accents on women. Though I might make an exception for brydiem.
Or Austere.
I'm thinking of moving to London when I graduate and taking my chances on the job market. Or, maybe Australia, but I can't stand Aussie accents on women. Though I might make an exception for brydiem.
Or Austere.
Menage a trois? We can rock/paper/scissors to determine which one of us gets to stick it in her po-wait, this isn't the NSFW one is it?I can't stand Aussie accents on women. Though I might make an exception for brydiem.
Or Austere.
I've always wanted the 911, but I do realize that naming a kid a number is a bit weird. Carrera doesn't sound right, either
Menage a trois? We can rock/paper/scissors to determine which one of us gets to stick it in her po-wait, this isn't the NSFW one is it?
Speaking of Final Gears Australian ladies, whatever happened to Melbornian?
^I broke my http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coccyx while doing something similar at work once.. Still hurts when i sit for long periods..
Svanskota, right? That's got to hurt like hell.
Right, need to ventilate a bit.
Today, i was just an inch from spending the rest of my life in a wheelchair. Climbed on top of a machine at work and slipped, grabbing a near-by pipe to try and stop the fall. What happened was that my upper body was still while my lower body was twisted untit it made a pretty horrible wet, crunching noise. After getting down on firm ground, i could not move my legs and it felt like someone had slipped a red-hot dagger in my lower back. A coworker tried to get an ambulance, but he got the answer that it was 55 km away, and yes it was the only ambulance for the whole region. So, i was lifted into a car and taken to the nearest hospital where they took a full x-ray on my back. Luckily, there was no damage to the spine, the creepy noise was a muscle that was ripped loose. But an inch more of twisting and it would have shattered my spine at the height of my bellybutton.
So here i sit, with backpains, dizzy on painkillers and in a mood bad enough to scare a dragon away. But, i can now walk around, if very slow, and i will be back to normal within a week or two. But i can't let go of the thought that this was too close for being comfortable.
The male form is only used throughout the Audi career website in describing the programmes we have to offer so that texts are easier to read. It goes without saying that all of the programmes are open to both sexes.
...and thank God (if you do not believe in god, please insert the deity of your choice)
Right, need to ventilate a bit.
Today, i was just an inch from spending the rest of my life in a wheelchair. Climbed on top of a machine at work and slipped, grabbing a near-by pipe to try and stop the fall. What happened was that my upper body was still while my lower body was twisted untit it made a pretty horrible wet, crunching noise. After getting down on firm ground, i could not move my legs and it felt like someone had slipped a red-hot dagger in my lower back. A coworker tried to get an ambulance, but he got the answer that it was 55 km away, and yes it was the only ambulance for the whole region. So, i was lifted into a car and taken to the nearest hospital where they took a full x-ray on my back. Luckily, there was no damage to the spine, the creepy noise was a muscle that was ripped loose. But an inch more of twisting and it would have shattered my spine at the height of my bellybutton.
So here i sit, with backpains, dizzy on painkillers and in a mood bad enough to scare a dragon away. But, i can now walk around, if very slow, and i will be back to normal within a week or two. But i can't let go of the thought that this was too close for being comfortable.
I'm thinking of moving to London when I graduate and taking my chances on the job market. Or, maybe Australia, but I can't stand Aussie accents on women. Though I might make an exception for brydiem.
Or Austere.