this dummy didn't wear his seatbelt...

Jul 20, 2004 10:38

one of my co-workers was actually getting a mail-order bride! til he found out she had a bf... **there's a big surprise** so he calls it off and throws a tantrum in the warehouse. there's 5 other guys when business slows down and we all try to make him feel better. I ask him "what about that hot girl from vacuums?" he says she's too ditsy, ( Read more... )

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fashionalert911 September 3 2004, 17:28:35 UTC

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kenny September 10 2004, 22:26:02 UTC
lol she's just this wholesome down to earth kinda girl... what makes her so famous? *besides the fact that she's so hot no christian label would sign her as a gospel singer* her "sheltered" innocence just oozes out of her making her appealing to both men and women (and boyz and girlz) but her singing? eh...:/

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kenny September 13 2004, 11:40:33 UTC
hehe.. to each their own... :/

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subj osipoff September 29 2006, 15:12:31 UTC
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