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It's for those challeneged in the art of spinning. The class teaches you everyhting you need to know in order to be a functioning memeber of society and become capable of spinning all by yourself.
@arcchit wrote It's for those challeneged in the art of spinning. The class teaches you everyhting you need to know in order to be a functioning memeber of society and become capable of spinning all by yourself.
spinning yourself in circles obviously. I believe you are a valid candidate for this class as you do not know how to spin and must learn how to in order to ecome a functioning member of your local conservative party.
@arcchit wrote spinning yourself in circles obviously. I believe you are a valid candidate for this class as you do not know how to spin and must learn how to in order to ecome a functioning member of your local conservative party.
What conservative party? And why do I need to become a functional member?
@arcchit wrote spinning yourself in circles obviously. I believe you are a valid candidate for this class as you do not know how to spin and must learn how to in order to ecome a functioning member of your local conservative party.
What conservative party? And why do I need to become a functional member?
Wait! Hold on! You are the one who needs to be in spin class as you don't know what it is. I just Googled it and it is where people go to ride stationary bicycles for an extended period of time.
@arcchit wrote spinning yourself in circles obviously. I believe you are a valid candidate for this class as you do not know how to spin and must learn how to in order to ecome a functioning member of your local conservative party.
What conservative party? And why do I need to become a functional member?
Ahh yes, You are quite the classic one. I belive they call you the troll of trolls, correct? You see, I was pa-TROLLIN this thread, and you have come on to try and take over my venture. NOT GONNA HAPPEN. SO GET YOUr OWN THREAD TO TROLL ON YOU TROLLER.
@arcchit wrote spinning yourself in circles obviously. I believe you are a valid candidate for this class as you do not know how to spin and must learn how to in order to ecome a functioning member of your local conservative party.
What conservative party? And why do I need to become a functional member?
Wait! Hold on! You are the one who needs to be in spin class as you don't know what it is. I just Googled it and it is where people go to ride stationary bicycles for an extended period of time.
@TheMetroidPhysicist wrote Um...sorry to say but you're not exactly making any sense...
Besides, this is my thread, fyi.
AHHHH BADOINKERNOTSIN POOPER SKITTLES
AHHHH WATER POWERED FLAG BRICK
THE MOST SOCIALLY AWKWARD MOMENT IVE EVER BEEN INVOLVED IN IS WHEN I PULLED MY PANTS DOWN AND TOOK A DUMP IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SIDEWALK ON QUEEN STREET IN TORONTO. EVERYONE STARED AT ME AND IT WAS REALLY WEIRD. IT'S LIKE THEY'VE NEVER TAKEN A DUMP IN THEIR LIVES. awkwardioooooo
I have not had one but I have witnessed one. There was some guy walking and he randmoly pulled his pants down and started taking a dump in the middle of the sidewalk on Queen Street in Toronto. Everyone was staring at him and it was really weird.
I do the announcements at my school. Once I was in the announcement booth with my announcement team buddies, complaining about how my best friend kept squeeling over some guy in the most pathetically girly was possible. The PA was on and I didn't know it. The whole school heard. :pale: ooops. She eventually forgave me.
@Fawlkes wrote I do the announcements at my school. Once I was in the announcement booth with my announcement team buddies, complaining about how my best friend kept squeeling over some guy in the most pathetically girly was possible. The PA was on and I didn't know it. The whole school heard. :pale: ooops. She eventually forgave me.
@Fawlkes wrote I do the announcements at my school. Once I was in the announcement booth with my announcement team buddies, complaining about how my best friend kept squeeling over some guy in the most pathetically girly was possible. The PA was on and I didn't know it. The whole school heard. :pale: ooops. She eventually forgave me.
@johnnycanuck wrote At the AFMAA at Waterloo, some girl was standing there staring at me for awhile, I didn't know what to say at first.... akward.
Crazy story.
Oh, it was very crazy. Wait til you here the rest of it :bounce:
You didn't know what to say at first....
But did you eventually say something......
I bet the rest of it is the juicy bit of the story.......
Do share!!
@johnnycanuck wrote At the AFMAA at Waterloo, some girl was standing there staring at me for awhile, I didn't know what to say at first.... akward.
Crazy story.
Oh, it was very crazy. Wait til you here the rest of it :bounce:
You didn't know what to say at first....
But did you eventually say something......
I bet the rest of it is the juicy bit of the story.......
Do share!!
I don't think I can without violating several forum rules...... jk