Thread of Hate

Is it normal for the words "ovulating" and "menstrual" to give me the chills and shivers-even as a married man for 5 1/2 years?
Yes. One means your going to feel the wrath of god for a week, and the other means sh#ts going to get expensive if you use the two hole.
Which is which?

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Wait... I done goofed... that would be the same haha!

You know what I meant. The baby making shute, not the 2 hole.

 
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This thread is full of Icky!
Nice!

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I hate singers who throw their own little twist when singing the National Anthem. Sing the song the way it's supposed to. Don't f'ing put any voice inflections in it, don't add your own words, version, spin. Sing the song the way it's meant to be sung.
Like Whitney Houston. The best rendition of the national anthem, ever.

 
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I hate singers who throw their own little twist when singing the National Anthem. Sing the song the way it's supposed to. Don't f'ing put any voice inflections in it, don't add your own words, version, spin. Sing the song the way it's meant to be sung.
Like Whitney Houston. The best rendition of the national anthem, ever.
Absolutely. Still gives me shivers when I hear her rendition

 
I hate singers who throw their own little twist when singing the National Anthem. Sing the song the way it's supposed to. Don't f'ing put any voice inflections in it, don't add your own words, version, spin. Sing the song the way it's meant to be sung.
Relevant:

@ESPN_Schick

Now would be the perfect time for Alicia Keys to come out and finish the national anthem.

 
I hate singers who throw their own little twist when singing the National Anthem. Sing the song the way it's supposed to. Don't f'ing put any voice inflections in it, don't add your own words, version, spin. Sing the song the way it's meant to be sung.
Relevant:

@ESPN_Schick

Now would be the perfect time for Alicia Keys to come out and finish the national anthem.
The R&B superstar's piano rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner" officially was the longest in Super Bowl history, according to USA Today, after it clocked in at 156.4 seconds.

Keys' pitch-perfect version surpassed Natalie Cole's milestone 152-second salute to the Stars and Stripes at the 1994 Super Bowl.
 
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