swishnicholson wrote:Bucky wrote:Chester A. Arthur
I believe Chester An Arthur is correct.
swishnicholson wrote:Bucky wrote:Chester A. Arthur
I believe Chester An Arthur is correct.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
Bucky wrote:but how about selection? I feel they shouldn't be TOO soft, just a little firmness in the icing, but not to the point where it starts flaking off
can you spot the sweet spot is what i'm asking
In 1975, a Sears catalog photo of boxer shorts created a recurring urban legend.[5] A model appeared to have part of his penis exposed in the photo, which a Sears spokesperson stated was a printing defect.[6] Despite widespread press interest at the time, Sears reported that only a few letters were received from the general public, and noted that when the image was reprinted in the Spring-Summer catalog, it showed no such flaw.[5][6][7] No recall of the catalog occurred.[8] The incident inspired the singer Zoot Fenster's 1975 single "The Man on Page 602".[6]
PrattRules wrote:I've been trying to catch up with this thread for a while. Finally did it after having no motivation to do anything today besides nurse a hangover.
I want to switch over from boxers to boxer briefs. Unfortunately, I have built up a stockpile of boxers after years of shitty Christmas presents. My mind is telling me I have to go through these before I can justify buying all new pairs of boxer briefs. This could take years unless I stop wiping.