Nice! Did you give sleigh rides for the local community or something?
Nice! Did you give sleigh rides for the local community or something?
Nice! Did you give sleigh rides for the local community or something?
There's a reason for that... been out with 2 girls that were into equestrian. Both confessed they had had orgasms while riding. Mind you one did on the back of my 2stroke at the time too, had to pull over and see whats wrong cause she was squirming so much and almost threw us wide in a corner.go to any horse barn and it’s 99 percent women. Guys should take up horse riding.....
Or the reason my wife says, what’s not to like? Doesn’t talk, is big and muscular and has a huge penis. And she likes horses tooThere's a reason for that... been out with 2 girls that were into equestrian. Both confessed they had had orgasms while riding. Mind you one did on the back of my 2stroke at the time too, had to pull over and see whats wrong cause she was squirming so much and almost threw us wide in a corner.
And giving you the 'ol "reach around" at the same time.Yep, there’s nothing like a woman setting on the back of your bike and whispering in your ear when you’re chasing a sunset
Better than sitting on your face while queefingYep, there’s nothing like a woman setting on the back of your bike and whispering in your ear when you’re chasing a sunset
What did they do?I was sure that someone would have raised the issue of City of Hamilton racializing vaccine distribution by now.
No different than all of Ontario putting people who self-identify as indigineous at the top of the pile. Complete crap. How I self-identify is not a risk factor. How I live is. Giving remote communities priority because they don't have access to care makes some sense. Giving Mike priority over Bob because of who he feels his ancestors are makes no sense (wrt the virus, obviously politically it made sense to somebody).
I scanned over the article but then started reading the comments. Tin Hat City. I don't know whether to laugh or cry.COVID-19 alters human genes, explaining mystery behind coronavirus 'long haulers'
The most affected genes include ones controlling the body's inflammatory response.www.studyfinds.org