Tom Suddard wrote: Watching closely...
A strange amount of anatomy discussion attached to this discussion of the boy's parents. .
Tom Suddard wrote: Watching closely...
A strange amount of anatomy discussion attached to this discussion of the boy's parents. .
In reply to turboswede:
Until motorsports are in the Olympics, I will remain oblivious, but thanks, that helps a little more.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: I propose Jag D Type as the replacement for dick.
Well it is lengthy... On another note what is the worlds shortest car?
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: I propose Jag D Type as the replacement for dick.
I believe the modern replacement for dick is Corvette.
N Sperlo wrote: In reply to turboswede: Until motorsports are in the Olympics, I will remain oblivious, but thanks, that helps a little more.
Well, the discussion did happen on this board, which led to the filter being setup, but I know what you're talking about.
Keith wrote:Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: I propose Jag D Type as the replacement for dick.I believe the modern replacement for dick is Corvette.
Or Hummer....
Wait.
Appleseed wrote: To be fare, they said that about BMWs as well. Maybe its, "Don't be a German car."
This gets my vote. German cars do seem to be well populated by them.
I am frankly surprised that this thread wandered so far off-topic and then stayed there. Can it be that you all are AFRAID to have this discussion?
1988RedT2 wrote: I am frankly surprised that this thread wandered so far off-topic and then stayed there. Can it be that you all are AFRAID to have this discussion?
My answer was the only right answer for men that like their wives. ;-)
Keith wrote:Per Schroeder wrote: Good point, maybe I should make up a good censor-word dick. Hmm.The obvious one is Richard.
rebelgtp wrote:Keith wrote:Per Schroeder wrote: Good point, maybe I should make up a good censor-word dick. Hmm.The obvious one is Richard.
I second this. New censor word is now Richard Simmons
dculberson wrote: My answer was the only right answer for men that like their wives. ;-)
What he said.
But there are many fine uses of the name:
Richard Marvin "Dick" Butkus or Richard "Dick" Trickle would both be fine with me too.
Raze wrote: I thought Clarkson referred to it as a "Gentleman's Sausage", wow we got off topic...
That's what it was. I knew "man sausage" wasn't right. That program is an excellent source of innuendo, both subtle and overt.
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