Dissident said:The fact that I am alive to post this is a reflection about how great my wife is.
Dissident said:For the record my wife is far from fat (Fit and sexy best describes her). But there are things you just should NOT say to a lady.
The fact that I am alive to post this is a reflection about how great my wife is.
"Umm... Excuse me, why is there no PST on this receipt?"
Dissident said:The wife (and why I am lucky to be alive):
Dissident said:For the record my wife is far from fat (Fit and sexy best describes her). But there are things you just should not say to a lady.
The fact that I am alive to post thisis a reflection about how great my wife is.shows that my wife does not read Army.ca
ArmyVern said:And, I am DONE this french course early!! Youpee!! Life is grand!!
Sigh. Now, I have a new model who runs slower too!! And, I am DONE this french course early!! Youpee!! Life is grand!!
I am DONE this french course early!! Youpee!! Life is grand!!
If he was 18 in 1986 how can he be 42 now? such great fact checking. how much of what is written here is correct if these simple things are not?
Antoine said:Means that we are going to read your post in the French section of the present forum ?
Sounds good
The Quebec Superior Court has upheld the firing of a police officer who was sacked for stealing evidence cigarettes and rejected the claim he had "a compulsive need to smoke while obtaining sexual gratification.”
Don't knock it until you try it ;DPMedMoe said:Wow. First sex-addicts and now nicotine-and-sex addicts? :
Technoviking said:Don't knock it until you try it ;D
Reginald Bracken,44, was convicted of threatening his partner when she refused to stop making dinner to get him more beer. He was given a nine-month conditional sentence to serve in the community under restrictions, the first four months under house arrest. Bracken's victim, in response to his verbal abuse, was attempting to call a cab and leave when he pulled the phone out of the wall and smashed a cell phone. The taxi dispatcher, having heard part of his tirade, called police.