It's the beard paradox.
Man needs lovin, man's bad attitude makes no one want to give lovin.
Man needs lovin, man's bad attitude makes no one want to give lovin.
It's the beard paradox.
Man needs lovin, man's bad attitude makes no one want to give lovin.
Welcome back wisebeardman.
In other news:
I've survived vacation.
I've also come to the conclusion that you know you've been watching too much horrible histories when you have songs about drinking out of dead enemies skulls stuck in your head.

I don't have any enemies (at least not that I am aware of) so I guess I'm safe. Where did you go on vacation, the Pirates of the Caribbean Cruise? Also how much is the ticket price?I've also come to the conclusion that you know you've been watching too much horrible histories when you have songs about drinking out of dead enemies skulls stuck in your head.
I don't have any enemies (at least not that I am aware of) so I guess I'm safe. Where did you go on vacation, the Pirates of the Caribbean Cruise? Also how much is the ticket price?
You'd better start memorizing some hymns and get that garbage out of your head. The devil is faithful to hum that nonsense in your ear.
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What were the Vikings and Incas doing in Hawaii?
This is an honest question, not a rhetorical one, as I have no idea where they factor into Hawaii's history.
Welcome back wisebeardman.
In other news:
I've survived vacation.
I've also come to the conclusion that you know you've been watching too much horrible histories when you have songs about drinking out of dead enemies skulls stuck in your head.
I used to play d&d when I was in high school. That's when it was really popular. It's just an open-ended fantasy game. A typical game involves a map that someone made up, a person who in charge of the game as referee/storyteller/final authority on what happens during play (this person is called the dungeon master), then there are the players who fill out this character sheet that says what skills, abilities and items or treasure they have and they have to like earn more as they progress....What do ya'll think of Dungeons and Dragons? My cousins are so into it...but I'm like "that stuff is creepy!" I know movies like The Little Mermaid have magic...but something about D&D seems more sinister to me. I can't help but feel uneasy about it and how much time they spend playing it.