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I dont get it, what am I missing.
Boys playing flag football with pads onI dont get it, what am I missing.
she can get knocked out no problem
how is that any different than a plate? She tried haha
Atleast some toilet papers over the woods or paper towels
You got me thinking now. I've definitely been served salmon on a plank. I wonder if they just throw the plank out or is there some kind of process for cleaning wood or what? Thinking about it further, they definitely sell wood cutting boards and grilling planks. Are you sure about this wood not being clean thing??Wood is porous so it can’t be cleaned as well as a China plate. It’s probably been through an industrial dishwasher but there’s no way that’s clean.
How are you blaming the girl instead of the dude harassing people for his YouTube channel?
Harassing people????????How are you blaming the girl instead of the dude harassing people for his YouTube channel?
But I empathize with her anger.
Huh, what are you talking about?
spitting on dude?
got it, I see you.
Harassing people????????
popping out of a flower pot and friendly waves?
He didn't even touch her.
On the other hand she is literally trying to AGGRESIVLEY physically assault him and spitting on him, repeatedly.
What world do you live in degenerate423
In SF there was a dood called the BUSHMAN who scared people with this hustle for 20+ years, dood was a local treasure and beloved. People loved him and he brought joy and smiles to thousands. Great hustle, legendary street act.
World Famous Bushman - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
SF's Legendary, Terrifying 'Bushman' Street Performer Dead At 60
Troy Campbell, executive director of the Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District says Jacob's death is a loss to the area's rich culture of street performances. He was a fixture at the wharf for 30 years who usually sat in front of the Anchorage Building on Jefferson Street.www.cbsnews.com