I would tell though ya probally won't be believed.The new woman always thinks the old woman says things to be vindictive or just because they want the a**hole back.but at least you'll have a clear concience and a chuckle at the police blotter..
i think his blow up doll is getting worn out ,patched with duct tape but still has some good lovin left in her but he has been drooling over a new deluxe model behind her back.for shame!!
Although no longer an official unit of measure, the stone remains widely used within the British Isles as a means of expressing human body weight. People in these countries normally describe themselves as weighing, for example, "11 stone 4" (11 stone and 4 pounds), rather than "72 kilogrammes" in most other countries, or "158 pounds" (the conventional way of expressing the same weight in the United States). Its widespread colloquial use may be compared to the persistence in the British Isles of other Imperial units like the foot, the inch, and the mile, despite these having been entirely or partly supplanted by metric measurements in official use (a similar usage persists in Canada, despite that country, unlike the USA, having converted to the metric system in the 1970s).
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I would tell though ya probally won't be believed.The new woman always thinks the old woman says things to be vindictive or just because they want the a**hole back.but at least you'll have a clear concience and a chuckle at the police blotter..