Ss & Rj's Project Mayhem!!!

Started by gefallen_engel918 pages

excellent

ohhh

Originally posted by gefallen_engel
not when they cause you pain
overhead cranes suck then. 😮

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
overhead cranes suck then. 😮

yes they do, except when you swing on them, which I did last night as well. good times 😂

Fall on your head? haermm

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Fall on your head? haermm

nope, I just kept swinging and swinging, I was really bored, until the damn column fell on me 😠

Originally posted by gefallen_engel
nope, I just kept swinging and swinging, I was really bored, until the damn column fell on me 😠
ouch mmm

Originally posted by ~Wålshy~
ouch mmm

ya, you should see my leg, it looks bad, all bruised and scraped up

Originally posted by gefallen_engel
ya, you should see my leg, it looks bad, all bruised and scraped up
pics? 😱

Originally posted by ~Wålshy~
pics? 😱

I havent taken any yet, though I should

how big was this column?

12 feet long, 2 feet wide, about 400 lbs. of aluminum

wow, lucky it didnt hit you on the head...or you could be dead? :'(

Originally posted by ~Wålshy~
wow, lucky it didnt hit you on the head...or you could be dead? :'(

I know it! 😂

Originally posted by gefallen_engel
nope, I just kept swinging and swinging, I was really bored, until the damn column fell on me 😠
Lookie at this article DA showed me haermm

During the 18th century Swedish taxonomist Linnaeus invented the classification Mammalia ("of the breast," from the Latin mammae, which sounds a lot like "Mama!"😉 to describe the order of higher vertebrates that secrete milk from mammary glands. He could have chosen as a common element our hairy bodies, the structure of our middle ears or our four-chambered hearts, but none is as exciting. The word breasts appeared in Europe in the 11th century as bhreus, "to well or sprout." *** dates at least to the 16th century but referred then only to the nipple, which is likely from nib, the point of a quill pen. Shakespeare called breasts "chalky cliffs." By the 18th century they had become kettledrums, globes, blubber bags, dumplings and diddies. By the 19th century it was top buttocks, berkeleys, buffers, charlies, nature's founts, panters or toora-looras. More recently -- 1930s: boobies, fried eggs, knobs, knockers, the twins. 1940s: balloons, boobs, maracas, pair. 1950s: cans, jugs, lungs, melons, bazooms, TNT (two nifty ****), gazongas, goonas, snorbs, hooters, wallopies, nay nays, milk bar, shock absorbers. 1960s: baby bumpers, bazookas, funsacks, rack, chabobs, chichibangas, credentials, nice pair of eyes, tremblers. 1970s: honkers, mammaries, bazongas, chalubbies, dangleberries, glands, *** lottery (beauty contest). 1980s: tatas, flight deck, handles, balangas, bazoombas, num-nums, bongos, top set. 1990s: **** udders, puppies, rib cushions, shoulder boulders, chebs, chest flesh, ditties, fleshy bagpipes, nards, nugs, willets.

wtf? 😂

hanuts

bazoombas!!!! 😱

fleshy bagpipes 😂

crylaugh