I am on the 520 LSE to Oshawa in the first train. Three rubinesque woman are chatting up a loud storm. Does this mean I can turn on the sound to my device?? Fire with fire. Probably not eh.
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Your husband may need to change his opinion on your nails from hooker fab to stripper fab.
ReplyDeleteI suspect the trains are much less crowded when strippers head to work. It might be something to think about.
@April
ReplyDeleteYes they are. But they all tend to congregate around the poles on the train. No idea why.
Hmmmm, maybe that is why the door donkeys huddle near the doors. More poles! Could they all be moonlighters?
ReplyDeleteHaving seen many door donkeys, if they started moonlighting, i'd give them money to NOT strip.
ReplyDeleteI am on the 520 LSE to Oshawa in the first train. Three rubinesque woman are chatting up a loud storm. Does this mean I can turn on the sound to my device?? Fire with fire. Probably not eh.
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