I never knew that......

Just when I thought this discussion was wrapping up, lol

All that should really matter is how the woman carries the weight. It almost seems like some of y'all think a chick that 5'6" and 140 is guaranteed to have a nice body.

And its personal preference, I'll be damned if I gotta defend my choice in women. :lol:
 
Just when I thought this discussion was wrapping up, lol

All that should really matter is how the woman carries the weight. It almost seems like some of y'all think a chick that 5'6" and 140 is guaranteed to have a nice body.

And its personal preference, I'll be damned if I gotta defend my choice in women. :lol:

Actually that's a wild boar around these parts as well :lol:
 
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Am I buggin or does the dude on the left look like Andy Sandberg and the black chick look like Keke Palmer?

Also Ice JJ Fish looks like T.I in the Urban Legend album cover.

Damn bruh, i can't see any of the comparisons you've suggested.


Sam Walton was a founder of the world's largest retailer, Walmart. His net worth was around US$65 billion in 1992, roughly equal to US$108 billion in 2013.
 
there is more genetic diversity in/and amongst africa/africans than anywhere/any other peoples, i.e. two random africans will have more differences in their genes than a african and caucasians/asians. so the phrase "we have more in common than differences" is pretty accurate...unless, of course, you are an african speaking to another african!

just went through this whole thread #lazysunday definitely learned some interesting things/trivia, shame it got derailed over an argument on bmi (which has its flaws, as has been already mentioned)??? while a 5'9" female may not ALWAYS be fat/obese, i think it can at least be agreed that that is a relatively heavy chick, be she thick or not...(as an addendum (#alliteration!) it should also be stated that the body type in question doesn't tend to age too well & could be prone to additional health risks
 
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The club indy goes to in the temple of doom 8)
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robert zemeckis directed both back to the future and the polar express...in one scene you can see a flux capacitor on the polar express
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LOL, i aint never slam a hippo fam


all the chicks ive hit over 190 have been 5'9+, you know what that looks like?

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:lol:


I went to college with her...


...matter of fact, she was my old girl's suite mate - cool *** chick.
did u beat?

Nah...

...my homie did tho. :lol:
 
Miss Piggy, Grover and Yoda were all voiced by Frank Oz, hence the overwhelming similarity in their voices.
 
-Puff Daddy forgot to ask Sting for permission to use “Every Breath You Take” which allowed Sting to take legal action, and that resulted in Sting receiving 100% of the royalties generated by “I’ll Be Missing You.” which is nearly 2,000$ per day

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-Puff Daddy forgot to ask Sting for permission to use “Every Breath You Take” which allowed Sting to take legal action, and that resulted in Sting receiving 100% of the royalties generated by “I’ll Be Missing You.” which is nearly 2,000$ per day

:smh:


"Forgot"... pffft :lol: yeah right
 
Is that Richard Lewis on the left???

you got good eyes bro i had the caption and still couldnt see it
larry looks so funny. he looks better now.
and idc if cheryl hines looks like the alien from mars attacks, shes fine as hell
and at 48?? spshh :smokin
 
-Puff Daddy forgot to ask Sting for permission to use “Every Breath You Take” which allowed Sting to take legal action, and that resulted in Sting receiving 100% of the royalties generated by “I’ll Be Missing You.” which is nearly 2,000$ per day

:smh:

Sting is my dude so props to him.
 
-There was a third founder of Apple, Ronald Wayne, who sold his shares of 10% for $800. Today they would be worth over $35 billion
 
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