Re: Post a picture of youself!
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 5:13 pm
I take it your into sword fighting ?slowreactor wrote:Trying to 1-up me now tdans?tdans wrote:
or
or this one
i look geeky![]()
Conquer Club, a free online multiplayer variation of a popular world domination board game.
https://conquerclub.com/forum/
I take it your into sword fighting ?slowreactor wrote:Trying to 1-up me now tdans?tdans wrote:
or
or this one
i look geeky![]()
7. Maybe an 8 if she smells nice.owenator wrote:Now that that without looking at her boobs and don't forget to cross your T's and dot your I's next time. ( . Y . )Georgerx7di wrote:Idon't know if this is really you or not, but it's really nice.Godlike-ness wrote:
LOL no... just makes a cool picture..JOHNNYROCKET24 wrote:I take it your into sword fighting ?slowreactor wrote:Trying to 1-up me now tdans?tdans wrote:
or
or this one
i look geeky![]()
[/quoteOMFG! TZOR IS BACK!tzor wrote:Me, and what I was doing last weekend.
Like I was only away for about a year and a halfJuan_Bottom wrote:OMFG! TZOR IS BACK!
I THOUGHT THAT WAS YOUR FRONT SIDE!!!1!tzor wrote:Like I was only away for about a year and a halfJuan_Bottom wrote:OMFG! TZOR IS BACK!![]()
No wait, that's not the correct response;
THAT'S NOT MY BACK; THAT'S MY FRONT!

Why do you wear a sweater when you go swimming?the.killing.44 wrote:

D,F,G and I can't quite out what you are hitting with the other hand. I would say that's a G7 chord with the third missing on the hand that I can see.Beckytheblondie wrote:Just following the instructions....
Awesome.jonesthecurl wrote:http://www.flickr.com/photos/47473236@N ... 408891353/
I've put this in as a link, cos I get that "cannot determine the dimensions" crap when I try to do it as a picture.
Take a look, it's the posiest one yet, and I've posted some pretty bloody posey pics here before.
Please be impressed, I had to diet-starve myself to lose about 2" before I could get into the outfit.
If anyone would like the details of the Jonesey's Beer-and-Tomatoes(TM) diet regime, they are available for $5. Although the name pretty well gives it away...
It was wonderful. My character (later to be George IV) was a spoilt brat with little brains that everyone hated, and the game was massively weighted in favour of him failing at everything he tried. I could have gone for double-bluffing (ha! who's stupid now?) but decided to act properly in character - trust anyone who said they were on my side, accept any advice that seemed well-meaning, leave the details of all my schemes to someone else , al the while knowing full well (out of character) that everyone was out to see me literally royally stuffed. It was excellent fun, and the prince did succeed at one thing - he caught a ball in a game of cricket, ensuring that the Gentlemen won against the Officers. Mind you, if it hadn't happened ten minutes after the court-martial, he'd stillhave been an officer...pimpdave wrote:Awesome.jonesthecurl wrote:http://www.flickr.com/photos/47473236@N ... 408891353/
I've put this in as a link, cos I get that "cannot determine the dimensions" crap when I try to do it as a picture.
Take a look, it's the posiest one yet, and I've posted some pretty bloody posey pics here before.
Please be impressed, I had to diet-starve myself to lose about 2" before I could get into the outfit.
If anyone would like the details of the Jonesey's Beer-and-Tomatoes(TM) diet regime, they are available for $5. Although the name pretty well gives it away...
I bet that whole event was a lot of fun.
That guy who's tagged as Flashman of the Dragoons, is he the notorious yellow-livered cad Harry Flashman from the George Macdonald Fraser books?jonesthecurl wrote: It was wonderful. My character (later to be George IV) was a spoilt brat with little brains that everyone hated, and the game was massively weighted in favour of him failing at everything he tried. I could have gone for double-bluffing (ha! who's stupid now?) but decided to act properly in character - trust anyone who said they were on my side, accept any advice that seemed well-meaning, leave the details of all my schemes to someone else , al the while knowing full well (out of character) that everyone was out to see me literally royally stuffed. It was excellent fun, and the prince did succeed at one thing - he caught a ball in a game of cricket, ensuring that the Gentlemen won against the Officers. Mind you, if it hadn't happened ten minutes after the court-martial, he'd stillhave been an officer...
I believe it's his Dad.Genghis Khant wrote:That guy who's tagged as Flashman of the Dragoons, is he the notorious yellow-livered cad Harry Flashman from the George Macdonald Fraser books?jonesthecurl wrote: It was wonderful. My character (later to be George IV) was a spoilt brat with little brains that everyone hated, and the game was massively weighted in favour of him failing at everything he tried. I could have gone for double-bluffing (ha! who's stupid now?) but decided to act properly in character - trust anyone who said they were on my side, accept any advice that seemed well-meaning, leave the details of all my schemes to someone else , al the while knowing full well (out of character) that everyone was out to see me literally royally stuffed. It was excellent fun, and the prince did succeed at one thing - he caught a ball in a game of cricket, ensuring that the Gentlemen won against the Officers. Mind you, if it hadn't happened ten minutes after the court-martial, he'd stillhave been an officer...

HATERS????!????clapper011 wrote:going to put up another picture.. all you haters![]()

Sparkley...clapper011 wrote:going to put up another picture.. all you haters![]()