Video: Too Funny! I may need to start watching Family Guy again. Found that they jumped the shark (haha) when they came back.
As for this yahoo. eeewwww. Please tell me that the ass feeling was by mistake with his foot flailing around and not reaching over and grabbing rear ends.
If these people act like this in public, imagine what they're like at home where they can get really comfortable! This guy probably sits on his sofa ass neked.
All these foot riders must be wearing me down because my first thought was "Oh at least his foot looks somewhat clean".
ok, maybe ridicule is the wrong word. But, I ask you to not paint all of us that enjoy bare skin with the same brush.
I mean, there is what Donna mentioned with the laziness, and then there is the sleeping in the buff then wandering around the house sans clothing for the morning. But then, if I lived with someone, then the clothes-free days would be far, far away.
That was the point I was trying to make, but people are getting confused on the distinction between being au natural and being too lazy to put on clothes.
Along the same lines to demonstrate laziness that is associated with the lounging on the train, think of how these people treat public bathrooms. Probably a better analogy.
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Video: Too Funny! I may need to start watching Family Guy again. Found that they jumped the shark (haha) when they came back.
As for this yahoo. eeewwww. Please tell me that the ass feeling was by mistake with his foot flailing around and not reaching over and grabbing rear ends.
If these people act like this in public, imagine what they're like at home where they can get really comfortable! This guy probably sits on his sofa ass neked.
All these foot riders must be wearing me down because my first thought was "Oh at least his foot looks somewhat clean".
@ Shirker: I am perfectly polite on the train, I only take up my one seat.
And I sit at home naked or just in my unmentionables some days (not winter, too cold). You really can't use that as a way to ridicule someone.
sure I can ridicule someone for being so damn lazy that they cant throw on a pair of boxers or some shorts.
Yup, see there, I did it.
ROTFL at Shirker
I was thinking the same thing!!!
Sad.
ok, maybe ridicule is the wrong word. But, I ask you to not paint all of us that enjoy bare skin with the same brush.
I mean, there is what Donna mentioned with the laziness, and then there is the sleeping in the buff then wandering around the house sans clothing for the morning. But then, if I lived with someone, then the clothes-free days would be far, far away.
Who cares if you walk around naked in the privacy of your own home? It has nothing to do with being too lazy to put something on.
That was the point I was trying to make, but people are getting confused on the distinction between being au natural and being too lazy to put on clothes.
Along the same lines to demonstrate laziness that is associated with the lounging on the train, think of how these people treat public bathrooms. Probably a better analogy.
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