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How bad u think she's shaking now?
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How bad u think she's shaking now?
Enough to turn white
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Enough to turn white
:D
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How soon before Barack and Michele divorce?
It is coming.
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How soon before Barack and Michele divorce?
It is coming.
he needs to grab her by the genitals then everything will be ok
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Funny, I can finally say the same thing now.
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Watching her body language and gestures I used to think that she copied Barrack's mannerisms. But she seems more assetrtive than he does. So maybe he copies her.
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How bad u think she's shaking now?
Enough to run for president? What the heck is it with these political dynasties?
Public Calls for Michelle Obama to Run in 2020
By Cathy Burke | Wednesday, 09 Nov 2016
http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/michelle-obama-2020-election-president-flotus/2016/11/09/id/758087/
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How soon before Barack and Michele divorce?
Don't be stupid...the real divorce that's coming Is between Hillary and Bill
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Don't be stupid...the real divorce that's coming Is between Hillary and Bill
Hillary and Bill will never divorce. If they did they could be forced to testify against each other in a court of law, for their many crimes against humanity, especially against Americans.
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Don't be stupid...the real divorce that's coming Is between Hillary and Bill
Anything is possible. Seems like if they were going to split, it would have happened long before now. Coming from a smattering of experience with long term relationships, I suggest there is a point of no return. Whether it is love that holds people together or familiarity and comfort from the known verses the unknown, some of us are destined to be irrevocably tied to the one love of our lives.
Having lost my wife, I have no desire to have another deep romantic relationship with anyone. My sweet wife was the "love of my life" and there is no other person in my mind who can fill the enormous void she left when she died.
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Anything is possible. Seems like if they were going to split, it would have happened long before now. Coming from a smattering of experience with long term relationships, I suggest there is a point of no return. Whether it is love that holds people together or familiarity and comfort from the known verses the unknown, some of us are destined to be irrevocably tied to the one love of our lives.
Having lost my wife, I have no desire to have another deep romantic relationship with anyone. My sweet wife was the "love of my life" and there is no other person in my mind who can fill the enormous void she left when she died.
u r gay right? Was that after she passed away? Not insulting. Just curious since u brought it up.