Boat naming suggestions!!
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Originally posted by craig223
One more thing......Travis, you need to get some help(or an old Milf to keep you occupied!!)
One more thing......Travis, you need to get some help(or an old Milf to keep you occupied!!)
In the gutter... thats where I live most of the time
more.
hot box...
beaver eater ..
beaver huntin..
twatinator ....
vagisil victory
its just keep getting worse!
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You should have just enough room for this one:
Colymbosathon ecplecticos
(AP) A fossil of a small sea creature extracted from a 425-million-year-old British rock formation is the oldest unequivocally male fossil known, researchers say.
Details revealed include gills, eyes, limbs designed for swimming and the oldest known male organ in the fossil record. It was this last that led researchers to name the new species, Colymbosathon ecplecticos, which is Greek for "amazing swimmer with large penis."
Colymbosathon ecplecticos
(AP) A fossil of a small sea creature extracted from a 425-million-year-old British rock formation is the oldest unequivocally male fossil known, researchers say.
Details revealed include gills, eyes, limbs designed for swimming and the oldest known male organ in the fossil record. It was this last that led researchers to name the new species, Colymbosathon ecplecticos, which is Greek for "amazing swimmer with large penis."
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Originally posted by TulsaLarry
You should have just enough room for this one:
Colymbosathon ecplecticos
(AP) A fossil of a small sea creature extracted from a 425-million-year-old British rock formation is the oldest unequivocally male fossil known, researchers say.
Details revealed include gills, eyes, limbs designed for swimming and the oldest known male organ in the fossil record. It was this last that led researchers to name the new species, Colymbosathon ecplecticos, which is Greek for "amazing swimmer with large penis."
You should have just enough room for this one:
Colymbosathon ecplecticos
(AP) A fossil of a small sea creature extracted from a 425-million-year-old British rock formation is the oldest unequivocally male fossil known, researchers say.
Details revealed include gills, eyes, limbs designed for swimming and the oldest known male organ in the fossil record. It was this last that led researchers to name the new species, Colymbosathon ecplecticos, which is Greek for "amazing swimmer with large penis."
HUH
With a name like that, I would never be able to swim in any water that's not warm (due to the shrinkage factor)