Re: nike air max 2016
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2018 5:18 am
Tried these out myself. Contrary to what is advertised they WILL NOT allow you to dunk.... and they made my butt look big
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You're harsh, but he didn't ruin it. During the night last night, aTom Mazanec wrote: > I believe John has had a perfect run of daily news postings on
> this subforum (except for a vacation taken a few years ago) with
> every thread relevant. Until you ruined it.
John wrote:You're harsh, but he didn't ruin it. During the night last night, aTom Mazanec wrote: > I believe John has had a perfect run of daily news postings on
> this subforum (except for a vacation taken a few years ago) with
> every thread relevant. Until you ruined it.
spammer created three postings that created three new threads on nike,
and Heisenberg responded to one of them, which I didn't even realize.
Heisenberg's reply was intended to heap scorn on the spammer. When I
got up this morning, I deleted all three postings, but this left
behind Heisenberg's post.
The interesting question is this: How is it possible for sneakers to
make your butt look big. Enquiring minds want to know. Perhaps
Heisenberg is into high fashion.
I wouldn't want to do that. They're too amusing.Tom Mazanec wrote:
> Sorry, then. Please delete all these posts, then.
This only happens when you wear high heels.Heisenberg wrote:![]()
Really funny that my comment remained, completely out of context. I figured it was going to get deleted with the rest of the thread. To answer your question John, it's all about how they adjust your posture and shift the angles of your hips resulting in an "up and out" effect.
Guest wrote:This only happens when you wear high heels.Heisenberg wrote:![]()
Really funny that my comment remained, completely out of context. I figured it was going to get deleted with the rest of the thread. To answer your question John, it's all about how they adjust your posture and shift the angles of your hips resulting in an "up and out" effect.
We can hear that "up and out" effect in your writing,.. of course.Heisenberg wrote:Guest wrote:This only happens when you wear high heels.Heisenberg wrote:![]()
Really funny that my comment remained, completely out of context. I figured it was going to get deleted with the rest of the thread. To answer your question John, it's all about how they adjust your posture and shift the angles of your hips resulting in an "up and out" effect.
How do you know I wear high heels?!?