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Anyone else find Jennifer's foul-mouthed violent scouse bitch to be...


Kind of a turn on?

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err.. NO!

that's coz i know some girls who are like that.

i prefer my women to be well spoken (with a hint of a posh (NOT Victoria Beckham accent)

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I implied the same thing in an earlier post. I could use someone like that. We could have a lot of fun together.

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as long as she has her mouth full i dont see a problem!

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A scouse accent on a woman is just......well, horrendous.

"People will do anything, no matter how absurd, in order to avoid facing their own soul" - C.G.Jung

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i thought it was one of the hottest things ever man.. british chicks who curse as much as me.. meow

To a guy in Kentucky, I'm Mr. Unlucky

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if you curse as much as she did, your probably a brain dead person.

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or maybe just expressive.





With your feet on the air and your head on the ground, try this sig with spinach, yeah!

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Curse words are not expressive but rather retarded. There are other ways to express your feelings than using ton of curse words.

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YESSS!!!Shes sounded soooo hot.Mmmmmm

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a perfect example of a typical Scouser?

Why yes, yes I did.


















Just kidding *waits for lynching*

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I did find her whole tough girl personality to be kindof a turn on. But perhaps it was just that body.

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I found her sooo *beep* ing hot . Her body ,face, and skanky a$$ mouth.

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At first glance (while bound & head butting Peter..heck yeah), but as soon as her mouth muffle came loose....not so much. Not into women who cuss a lot.

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Yeah, I did. the swearing didn't bother me at all. In fact I'll never understand why some people vehemently vilify swearing in general. words cannot be "bad", just their intended use. somewhere along the line someone labeled them "bad" probably to emphasize what a person is trying to convey when using them. imagine how silly we are when we say "fudge" instead of *beep* we mean the exact same thing, we are just saying one word is okay and the other is taboo. I'm an adult and I swear whenever I want to. I don't care what anyone else says or thinks. it's my prerogative. The fact that it annoys some prudish, narrow-minded idiots who are grasping on to antiquated ideas makes me want to do it all the more...and it also makes me laugh.

"everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die"

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