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Has the Manolo a photo of the Lagerfeld from thirty years ago, which he might display so that we might know exactly what it was that the Baader-Meinhof gang considered kidnapping?
Who is steve? I never understood why someone feels the need to come on a website and talk crap. It isn’t even like there was a conversation going—because that would be more understandable.
Though the Steve’s expression was perhaps not as eloquent as desired, the Karl shares his sentiment, and feels hurt by the Manolo’s contumelious statement. The Manolo’s witticisms frequently elicit chortles from the Karl, but this cuts deep.
Ayyyyyy! The flippant side of La BellaDonna, it says, As if governments would have been manipulated on behalf of the Lagerfeld!
But the non-flippant side shakes her head and says No to her beloved Manolo. Not even in jest.
If one is going to make the jest about the terrorists, it should be something we could all agree on, yes? Like the locking the different factions in the big room with the single knife! And selling tickets to the happy event! And the big advertising space for the television commercials on the pay-per-view!
April 25th, 2007 at 11:33 am
Has the Manolo a photo of the Lagerfeld from thirty years ago, which he might display so that we might know exactly what it was that the Baader-Meinhof gang considered kidnapping?
April 25th, 2007 at 1:09 pm
The Manolo, he sucks, does he not? He is a foppish asshole, no?
He is a pony with one trick. And that trick, it is not a very good trick, yes?
April 25th, 2007 at 2:37 pm
Steve Blasingame, he is a jealous meanie who wishes he had even one trick up his sleeve.
April 25th, 2007 at 4:25 pm
HaHa, the Manolo needs a word filter.
April 25th, 2007 at 7:13 pm
Who is steve? I never understood why someone feels the need to come on a website and talk crap. It isn’t even like there was a conversation going—because that would be more understandable.
I like the Manolo.
April 25th, 2007 at 9:23 pm
Though the Steve’s expression was perhaps not as eloquent as desired, the Karl shares his sentiment, and feels hurt by the Manolo’s contumelious statement. The Manolo’s witticisms frequently elicit chortles from the Karl, but this cuts deep.
April 30th, 2007 at 1:00 pm
Ayyyyyy! The flippant side of La BellaDonna, it says, As if governments would have been manipulated on behalf of the Lagerfeld!
But the non-flippant side shakes her head and says No to her beloved Manolo. Not even in jest.
If one is going to make the jest about the terrorists, it should be something we could all agree on, yes? Like the locking the different factions in the big room with the single knife! And selling tickets to the happy event! And the big advertising space for the television commercials on the pay-per-view!