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  1. I won't get mad at Retard Girl and call her names. But for now, you're a fucking idiot and ruined this thread. The only way that post is excusable is if you actually are pagan. You ruin everything, including your children's lives.

     

     

     

     

     

    I'm sorry. I don't have it in me to be that mean. I didn't mean it.


  2. I had no idea this was the big penis form, but we have quite a bit of hung members.

    No kidding. Especially after doing a bit of research at everyone's favorite semi-credible online encyclopedia:

    While results vary across studies, the consensus is that the mean human penis is approximately 12.9–15 cm (5.1–5.9 in) in length... The mean penis size is slightly greater than the median size.

    Which means the majority of penises are, in fact, smaller than six inches in length. Which is kinda funny when you consider that six inches is the shortest figure stated by anyone here. So either we just happen to have a membership (ha!) which is freakishly disproportionate compared to the rest of the population, or everyone with a small-to-average dick just happened to miss this thread, or we've got some lying muthafuckas here.

     

    And yeah, I do mind, sorry.

     

    That one. People like you won't share.

     

    For the record, at just over 6 inches, I consider my dick average size. Anything over 7 inches I consider big. 5-6 is okay... Under 5 is for Asians.


  3. I heard on the Sunday Night Sex Show once that when a dick bends, it's because you got hit in the dick when you were a kid and scar tissue built making it bend in a certain direction. My dick bends slightly up and to the left, and when I heard that I remembered a time when a kid hit my package with some blunt object as the culprit.

     

    It's between 6 and 6.5 inches and I don't know how wide. Sometimes I look at it and think "Man, I have a pretty wide dick" and sometimes think "...My dick's pretty thin." I've been told it was wide by one girl, but she can't be trusted. Maybe I'll measure the girth one of these days, I never thought to do that.


  4. I was actually going to say "We should do another one". But I didn't, then I came back the next day and another one was starting and it was full. "We signed up in time, you didn't" makes it sound like I did something wrong, when all I did was not go on the internet in time. Not like you did something great to qualify yourself for it.

     

    Not fair that you don't get your second pick is pretty selfish, you bastard. Doesn't make any sense to me either. That's the whole fun of a draft. Why not just make a draft with one person then you can have all your picks?

     

    I've accepted that I'm not going to get in at this point, and now it looks like majority has spoken. I just can't understand why and maybe I never will.

     

    I mean, if I was in the draft and someone wanted in, I'd say Come on, big fellow!


  5. Okay, so if Mellow allowed 4 more people into the draft, and brought the rounds down from 40 to 35, the number of wrestlers picked would remain around the same and the draft would take around the same length to complete. With a roster of 35 wrestlers, the card you book will be gigantic. It would be 17 singles matches plus a Kelly Kelly to come out to the ring and strip. There are 4 new people who wanted to be a part of the draft who got cut out. IMHO, even 35 talents booked on one card is too many... Never mind 40.

     

    Should HTQ, J-Hawk, Mellow and myself be allowed into the draft?


  6. Come onnnn, stick me on the bottom of the list.

     

    Why not have 25 of us and like, 35 rounds instead of 40? Who needs a roster of 40 wrestlers, you jobbers.

     

    Edit random fact:

     

    With 35 people on your roster you can have a card with;

     

    2 announcers, 5 managers, 10 singles matches, and a 4 team tag match!

     

     

     

    It just makes more sense than the rest of us waiting like half a year and then most people who were involved in this draft not be interested anymore and us ending up with not enough people to even have another one.


  7. Two things about this question:

     

    1) I like that it's "What do you like best about homosexuality", which is a very positive question compared to "How do you feel about homosexuality?"

     

    2) The irony of this question being your response to "The NHB folder sucks dick.", Intentional?

     

    Men are inherently more reasonable and logical than women. Plus, they don't menustrate. Clearly, these are the advantages to dating men rather than women.

     

    You can also share their wardrobe.


  8. The thing I like best about homosexuality is that it's something different and unaccepted by the main stream. It scares people in society to have anything out of the norm. Most of us are raised with a set of beliefs and values as to what life is, and how we should live our lives. We're all brainwashed through religion, the media, radio waves, or chemicals in the water to be slaves for the establishment and anything that makes people question these beliefs is a good thing. Like, if a husband and wife are catholics and believe that homosexuality is a sin and not a natural function only for their son to grow up to be a fag which causes them to change their views on homosexuality and has them questioning other aspects of their religion and/or society even just a little bit, then mission accomplished.


  9. Wrestling:

     

    My birthday has HHH and Scott Steiner on either side of it, but nobody on the day.

     

    Hey, is Boogeyman's birthday really October 31st?

     

    Other:

     

    If we're going by year, no one again. (1987)

     

    1347 - Margherita of Durazzo, queen of Naples (d. 1412)

    1659 - Charles Ancillon, French Huguenot pastor (d. 1715)

    1746 - Thomas Heyward, Jr., American patriot, signer of the Declaration of Independence (d. 1809)

    1750 - Fabre d'Églantine French dramatist and politician, creator of the French Republican calendar (d. 1794)

    1796 - Ignaz Bösendorfer, Austrian musician (d. 1859)

    1804 - Ludwig Feuerbach, German philosopher (d. 1872)

    1815 - Stefan Dunjov, Banat Bulgarian military figure (d. 1889)

    1844 - Gerard Manley Hopkins, English poet (d. 1889)

    1857 - Ballington Booth, co-founder of Volunteers of America (d. 1940)

    1860 - Elias M. Ammons, governor of Colorado (d. 1925)

    1860 - Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna of Russia (d. 1922)

    1863 - Hussein Khan Nakhichevanski, Russian general (d. 1919)

    1866 - Beatrix Potter, English author (d. 1943)

    1867 - Charles Dillon Perrine, American-born astronomer (d. 1951)

    1872 - Albert Sarraut, French politician (d. 1962)

    1874 - Ernst Cassirer, German philosopher (d. 1945)

    1879 - Lucy Burns, American suffragist (d. 1966)

    1887 - Marcel Duchamp, French painter (d. 1968)

    1891 - Ron Oxenham, Former Australian cricketer (d. 1939)

    1896 - Barbara La Marr, American actress (d. 1926)

    1898 - Lawrence Gray, American actor (d. 1970)

    1900 - Catherine Dale Owen, American actress (d. 1965)

    1901 - Rudy Vallee, American entertainer (d. 1986)

    1901 - Freddie Fitzsimmons, American baseball player (d. 1979)

    1902 - Karl Popper, Austrian-born philosopher (d. 1994)

    1907 - Earl Tupper, American inventor (d. 1983)

    1909 - Malcolm Lowry, English novelist (d. 1957)

    1914 - Carmen Dragon, American composer (d. 1984)

    1915 - Charles Townes, American physicist, Nobel laureate

    1916 - David Brown, American film producer

    1922 - Jacques Piccard, Belgian-born undersea explorer

    1924 - C.T. Vivian, American 1960s Civil Rights Movement activist

    1925 - Baruch S. Blumberg, American scientist, Nobel laureate

    1926 - Charlie Biddle, American-born Quebec jazz bassist (d. 2003)

    1927 - John Ashbery, American poet

    1929 - Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, First Lady of the United States (d. 1994)

    1930 - Jean Roba, Belgian comics author (d. 2006)

    1930 - Junior Kimbrough, American bluesman (d. 1998)

    1930 - Ramsey Withers, Chief of the Defence Staff of Canada

    1931 - Johnny Martin, Former Australian cricketer (d. 1992)

    1933 - Charlie Hodge, French Canadian ice hockey goaltender

    1934 - Jacques d'Amboise, American choreographer

    1935 - Simon Dee, British television broadcaster

    1936 - Russ Jackson, Canadian football player

    1936 - Garfield Sobers, Barbadian West Indies cricketer

    1937 - Francis Veber, French film director and screenwriter

    1938 - Alberto Fujimori, President of Peru

    1938 - Chuan Leekpai, Thai politician and Former Prime Minister of Thailand

    1938 - Luis Aragonés, Spanish football manager

    1940 - Philip Proctor, American comedian

    1941 - Susan Roces, Filipino actress

    1941 - Riccardo Muti, Italian conductor

    1942 - Marty Brennaman, American sportscaster

    1943 - Mike Bloomfield, American musician (d. 1981)

    1943 - Bill Bradley, American basketball player and politician

    1943 - Richard Wright, English musician (Pink Floyd) (d. 2008)

    1945 - Jim Davis, American cartoonist (Garfield)

    1946 - Jonathan Edwards, American singer and songwriter

    1946 - Linda Kelsey, American actress

    1946 - Fahmida Riaz, Pakistani writer and feminist

    1948 - Gerald Casale, american musician and director (founding member of Devo)

    1948 - Georgia Engel, American actress

    1948 - Sally Struthers, American actress

    1949 - Steve Peregrin Took, English singer (d. 1980)

    1949 - Vida Blue, American baseball player

    1949 - Peter Doyle, Australian singer (The New Seekers) (d. 2001)

    1949 - Randall Wallace, American screenwriter and film producer

    1950 - Shahyar Ghanbari, Iranian poet

    1951 - Anthony A. Williams, Mayor of Washington, D.C.

    1951 - Doug Collins, American basketball player and head coach

    1951 - Santiago Calatrava, Spanish architect

    1952 - Yoshitaka Amano, Japanese artist

    1952 - Vajiralongkorn, Crown Prince of Thailand

    1954 - Bruce Abbott, American actor

    1954 - Hugo Chávez, President of Venezuela

    1954 - Gerd Faltings, German mathematician

    1954 - Steve Morse, American guitarist

    1954 - Mikey Sheehy, Gaelic footballer

    1955 - Nikolay Zimyatov, Russian cross-country skier

    1958 - Terry Fox, Canadian athlete and activist (d. 1981)

    1958 - Michael Hitchcock, American actor

    1960 - Luiz Fernando Carvalho, Brazilian film director

    1960 - Yōichi Takahashi, Japanese mangaka of Captain Tsubasa and Hungry Heart Wild Striker

    1961 - Yannick Dalmas, French race car driver

    1961 - Alexander Kurlovitch, Soviet weightlifter

    1962 - Rachel Sweet, American singer

    1964 - Lori Loughlin, American actress

    1965 - Priscilla Chan, Hong Kong singer

    1965 - Delfeayo Marsalis, American jazz musician

    1966 - Shikao Suga, Japanese singer/songwriter

    1969 - Garth Snow, American ice hockey goaltender

    1969 - Alexis Arquette, American actor

    1969 - Dana White, UFC President

    1970 - Michael Amott, Swedish guitarist (Arch Enemy)

    1970 - Isabelle Brasseur, Canadian figure skater

    1970 - Paul Strang, Former Zimbabwian cricketer

    1971 - Stephen Lynch, American musician

    1971 - Annie Perreault, Canadian short-track speed skater

    1972 - Elizabeth Berkley, American actress

    1972 - Ed Templeton, American skateboarder

    1972 - Yeom Jeong-ah, South Korean actress

    1973 - Steve Staios, Canadian ice hockey player

    1973 - Marc Dupré, Quebec humorist and singer

    1974 - Justin Lee Collins, British comedian

    1975 - Leonor Watling, Spanish actress and singer

    1976 - Jacoby Shaddix, American singer (Papa Roach)

    1977 - Manu Ginóbili, Argentine basketball player

    1977 - Aki Berg, Finnish ice hockey player

    1978 - Hitomi Yaida, Japanese singer/songwriter

    1979 - Lee Minwoo, Korean singer (Shinhwa)

    1979 - Birgitta Haukdal, Icelandic singer

    1979 - Henrik Hansen, Danish footballer

    1980 - Stephen Christian, American singer (Anberlin)

    1981 - Michael Carrick, English footballer

    1981 - Billy Aaron Brown, American actor

    1981 - Jo In Sung, South Korean actor

    1982 - Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir, Icelandic singer and actress

    1982 - Tom Pelphrey, American actor

    1984 - DeMeco Ryans, American football player

    1984 - Zach Parise, American ice hockey player

    1985 - Dustin Milligan, Canadian actor

    1986 - Alexandra Chando, American actress

    1988 - Ayla Brown, American singer

    1988 - Casper Johansen, Danish footballer

    1990 - Shana Swash, English actress

    1990 - Soulja Boy Tell 'Em, American rapper

    1993 - Hannah Lochner, Canadian actress

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