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you're the one in the swimming pool?
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I'm putting the sleeper hold on my dog.
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who's the woman with the nice right breast in the swimming pool?
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okay, this is on the Phu Quoc island in the south of Vietnam:
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I don't even remember having that pic taken. Probably my neighbor. Good looking lady. But if I remember correctly she had one fine lady mustache.
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those can be waxed
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I'd like to see pictures of the neighbor lady and yr dad fighting over a beer.
and by fighting, I mean, inside the Thunderdome. two man enter. one man leave. ps: _slavo_, I'm jealous. I'd really like to go there, but it seems scary to me. |
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Ooh, too good to sit on the sand are ya? |
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I'm wondering how busy the beach was ten minutes before this picture was taken. |
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nooo, it was actually a beachside restaurant, and I just moved my chair a bit to get the impession like I was alone there. yes, I'm that pretentious. |
Nah I'm just joking!
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I know, dude :)
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no, he's not joking. he was smirking when he wrote that he was. proper sly.
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why so? much less scary than the darker corners of Baltimore. Trust me, I've seen both. |
the language barrier.
I'm able to get by in most latin and germanic based languages, but the asian varieties terrify me. it's a shame too because I love them (asians, that is). I've lived around vietnamese people most of my life. orange county, california and oklahoma city have the highest populations of vietnamese in the US. despite that, I can only say "happy new year" (chung mung nam moi), and even with then, I'm parroting. I have no idea what chung, mung or moi mean (I think nam means "people"). |
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yes, you're right. Viet Nam means "the Viet people". |
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