@ponderable said😲
Since this is the tavern across all time and space I would like a glas of that Falernian, that was all the rage in the 1st century AD.
@lemondrop saidNow this makes me feel better.
olivia newton john
Please Mr. Please
I want to ease the pain of Suzi
15 Dec 20
@very-rusty saidGetting over a lost love shouldn't be done quickly, but properly.
Were you feeling left out lemon? 😉 😛
-VR
15 Dec 20
@suzianne saidI don't know what you're talking about Suzie Q.
Awww, did I hurt little Rusty's feelings? So much that you had to alert my post? What a pathetic little man you are, Rusty.
You don't freaking own me. Stop telling me what to do.
Did you get a post removed? If so it was obviously against the TOS, thanks for letting me know though. I appreciate your honesty! Although on who alerted it is in question. Did you catch that off of goad blaming someone for alerting a post?
Now you follow your own advice and have a Great Day!
-VR
15 Dec 20
@lemondrop saidDid you know?
I just want to tell everyone that uncle lemon is a trained psycho who you can confide in with complete confidence
you only pay if you feel better
The fictional Norman Bates is the protagonist in the 1959 novel “Psycho” by Robert Bloch, which was inspired by real-life murderer Ed Gein. Norman Bates came alive in Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 horror film of the same name, which later inspired “Bates Motel.”
-VR
@very-rusty saidI'm more of a Patrick Bateman kind of guy
Did you know?
The fictional Norman Bates is the protagonist in the 1959 novel “Psycho” by Robert Bloch, which was inspired by real-life murderer Ed Gein. Norman Bates came alive in Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 horror film of the same name, which later inspired “Bates Motel.”
-VR