No love.I know this has nothing to do with skateboarding skateboarding Form of recreation, popular among youths, in which a person rides standing balanced on a small board mounted on wheels. The skateboard first appeared in the early 1960s on paved areas along California beaches as a makeshift diversion for surfers when the ocean , but I got some stuff to tell you. Me and my sister and my brother and a bunch of our friends were chilling one night, and we decided to duct-tape our friend to a stop sign. Well, we got him all taped up and then every time a car would go by we would hide. And he would he out there all alone. It was hilarious. So then the third car starts coming down the street, and they stop to ask if he's he's 1. Contraction of he is: He's going to school today. 2. Contraction of he has: He's already been to the museum. OK. He nodded yes, 'cause his mouth was taped up, you know. Well, she decides that she's going to call the cops anyway. Two cop cars show up, going all out with their sirens Sirens with song, bird-women lure sailors to death. [Gk. Myth.: Odyssey] See : Enchantment sirens their singing so sweet, it lured sailors to their death. [Gk. Myth.: Hamilton, 48] See : Singer and lights. They thought there was an "assault progress." Well, all of us ran and hid while they untaped the kid and let him explain. Ain't that crazy? I did not want to get an MIP MIP See: Monthly income preferred security , so then we went out and skated in the street for awhile a·while adv. For a short time. Usage Note: Awhile, an adverb, is never preceded by a preposition such as for, but the two-word form a while may be preceded by a preposition. . Man, what a kick-ass night. Jennifer Feguer Sparta, MI Minor In Possession just means you didn't drink fast enough.--T-ed |
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