2am to 10am shift. The phone goes nuts. The busiest hours for dedicated dealers. When the club's close down and people want to keep the party going. Shit gets busy; popping. Money gets made.
Cherri was upset that she could never reach her dealer during the day. When she asked him about it he answered. "It's a lifestyle, 2 - 10. You wouldn't understand"
The re-release of the original dream cast game, which changed the Chao garden and ruined it for everyone by changing the dark Chao garden, removing the mountain, the cave, the cage and the tree branch and instead made the garden bland . It also revamped the Chao nursery, in which the principle is not actually the principle and the real principle is a grey statue in the background
Sonic Adventure 2 Battle:
Person 1: So did you talk to the principle in the Chao nursery
Person 2: Yes, but that Grey statue creeps me out!
To crack open a cold one (beer), following on from step 1.
Michael: Hey we just finished setting up the tent, now what?
Steve: Step 2, we have a beer.
2²
2^2
Deuce to the 2nd power.
The sort of dump someone might take that leaves people wondering if it was just one person who did that.
An epic-level shit.
He wasn't able to take a shit for days, but when he finally did, he didn't just drop a deuce, it was 2²!
It’s on ur body and by mens dick and woman’s vingia (were mens dick would be)I have it D:
me I hate pubic hair 2 it’s around mens dick and woman vingia it
pubic hair idc
A playful and affectionate term for a girl who is health-conscious and loves to eat bananas. Often, a "banana girl" is someone who might follow a plant-based or raw vegan diet and advocates for healthy living and fitness. She’s typically known for her cheerful demeanor, positive vibes, and zest for life, often seen carrying a bunch of bananas in her bag or sharing banana-based recipes and health tips on social media.
Ever since Julie started her raw vegan journey, she's become the ultimate Banana Girl (2), always snacking on bananas, sharing smoothie recipes, and reminding everyone about the benefits of potassium.
This is a common olden saying that was said a lot back in the olden days. I think I heard someone say this one time awhile ago. You'd rather have a horse that could walk to the water, than two horse that'll cost me more in the long run.
Man that reminds me of the saying "I’d rather a good horse that’ll walk to the river, than have to buy 2 bad horses that will ultimately cost more in the long run"