(and he did. Twice). Will you tell us about these two times? Unless you told us already? There was a case of, er, economy of truth in Good Intentions. And? *wants to know everything*
he only lies when it’s necessary or for a greater good and he doesn’t do any harm with it. Or when he wants to ride Greg’s bike What do you mean, "Or when he wants to ride Greg’s bike"? It leads to sex, therefore it is necessary or for a greater good too!
rock hard when he pulls rank I'll think of that next time I'll watch this scene in The Hounds of Baskerville. Thank you very much, really.
I love the new "convenient boner" tag. I first read it "inconveneint boner" as usual and thought that au contraire it was not unconvenient at all. :D And your title is brilliant and very suited to the circumstances! Also, I'm ecstatic like you because Moday and the Monday after I'm going to see Frankenstein, there's a screening in France AT LAST! Squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! :D
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Date: 2012-10-13 04:46 pm (UTC)Will you tell us about these two times? Unless you told us already? There was a case of, er, economy of truth in Good Intentions. And? *wants to know everything*
he only lies when it’s necessary or for a greater good and he doesn’t do any harm with it. Or when he wants to ride Greg’s bike
What do you mean, "Or when he wants to ride Greg’s bike"? It leads to sex, therefore it is necessary or for a greater good too!
rock hard when he pulls rank
I'll think of that next time I'll watch this scene in The Hounds of Baskerville. Thank you very much, really.
I love the new "convenient boner" tag. I first read it "inconveneint boner" as usual and thought that au contraire it was not unconvenient at all. :D And your title is brilliant and very suited to the circumstances! Also, I'm ecstatic like you because Moday and the Monday after I'm going to see Frankenstein, there's a screening in France AT LAST! Squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! :D