"fancy"...lol
Fancy, actually, is more of a UK word. They use it to describe a romantic interest in a person, "Do you fancy him?" or a desire for something, "Fancy a cup of tea?" etc.
"fancy"...lol
Fancy, actually, is more of a UK word. They use it to describe a romantic interest in a person, "Do you fancy him?" or a desire for something, "Fancy a cup of tea?" etc.
How come nobody does me? I need a "safe place" because no one has done me. I am being discriminated against and I demand my own chat room category.
Fancy, actually, is more of a UK word. They use it to describe a romantic interest in a person, "Do you fancy him?" or a desire for something, "Fancy a cup of tea?" etc.
I hang out mainly in the chat rooms. I used to do Elmo impressions. Who am I?
It's a lie. It's a lie! Read the ingredients. Ain't nothing fancy about that ketchup.
How come nobody does me? I need a "safe place" because no one has done me. I am being discriminated against and I demand my own chat room category.
"Ya.....people are stupid sometimes, if they weren't stupid all of the time, they might have a good chance at being smart some of the time. lol."
-Sirk
There you go, buddy.
Did I nail it?