Francis wrote:Yes, and with Extreme Right also...
But she sued a neighbor who had a donkey whose intent was to "court" her jenny...
Maybe the jenny wasn't into ass.
My previous avatar......
....didn't seem to portray the boyish charm, nor the underlying throb of virility that was required to woo the ladies that frequent the kitchen related topics.
i change my avatar alot, i'm terrified of commitment
It was suggested on another thread recently that my avatar is disgusting.... I don't get it.
Bardot is a bad ass...
The donkey got castrated..
That's compassion for ya'.
Well, I'll try to get us back on track...
I chose this avatar (got it from mac11, actually) for several reasons. First, it's by Botticelli (my favorite artist), it's Italian (my favorite travel destination), it reflects art history (my best subject in college.) Also, Venus rules Libra, which is my sign. Further, this Venus and I share the same coloring. Our hair is the same color and texture, except mine is only shoulder-length now. Her posture is very telling...her spine seems to curve to one side, which is appropriate because I, too, have scoliosis. She is naked, meaning that she "reveals all." I've always said whatever's on my mind...I rarely hold back. Above all, she is the Goddess of Love and Beauty, the two qualities that bring the most meaning to my life. She is timeless, and despite her imperfections, she is the epitome of grace.
I like to think of myself as a somewhat older and wiser version of her.
Plus the fact she's a damned fine looking filly, if you ask me.
Of course! She's the Goddess of Love and BEAUTY!
(Oh, I forgot to add...neither of us is particularly modest, either, although we try to pretend.)
Mine says that I'm carb-tastic.
Yes, Phoenix...my avatar has special meaning for me.
But I'm not gonna share why!
Lord Ellpus wrote:My previous avatar......
....didn't seem to portray the boyish charm, nor the underlying throb of virility that was required to woo the ladies that frequent the kitchen related topics.
Oh no!
Keep your present Avatar, it's so dashing and devel-may-care
I don't look at avatars anymore, They only mean something to the person posting, they mean nothing to the person reading.
I made my avatar from a cartoon a couple of years ago and I don't remember what the cartoon characters original name is. I picked the name RoverRoad when I was working construction and I was living in a motor home, traveling from town to town.
Frank Apisa wrote:Yes, Phoenix...my avatar has special meaning for me.
But I'm not gonna share why!
Frank... good to see you out of rehab....