I'm a horrible person , but I couldn't help myself .
You know Mitch, you said to put captions in it, and well I did so don't kill me or something, infact I'll put up images of me so you can torture me if need be .
And I thought that I would throw this one in for good measure .
Well the image of you in the bunny ears and yellow glasses, well what can I say...it spoke to me and said use insult powers in funny way .
The WTC thing, well as you all know sometimes I tend to have a dark sense of humor.
Plus as I have told you about my little ventures with the "wheelchair lady" over the past semester, I had to throw in the cripple thing because of my lack of tolerance for disabled people since meeting Renie the bisexual wiccan wheelchair lady .
Well, I take no offense either way. In fact, I dis a lot of "gay" skits in Drama class that made fun of gays, but led some to question my sexuality, but hey, it just shows how good an actor I am.
Anyways, if you were wanting to go for a gay reference, I'm surprised you didn't use this image.
Ok, look. If you're gay and in denial, that's ok. We're here for you. Go find yourself. Give yourself a long psychoanalysis. Most of your posts consist of gay references, or allude to the fact that you look at gay anime porn. Which is fine.....I guess.
Anyways, yes, she had to be looking at something, so why not Peppers? After all, he's a real guy. And a registered sex offender.
Does he really look f***ed up like that? I mean with a face like that, no wonder he has to rape to get any.
No, I'm just messed up in the head so I think of weird stuff all the time. I mean honestly have you ever pondered for hours I mean how the grapes in fruit cocktail are skinned so perfectly?\
Well, let me just copy what the school's Parent Handout said aout the play.
Alcoa High School's Drama team is still recieving compliments for this year's play, entitled "Football Romeo." The play was held May 4th and 5th at the Alcoa High school auditorium.
The play features Danny Dinning (Mitch Davis), a young dramaturg with an inferiority complex. Danny has plenty of problems to deal with, like his brother, Murray (David Urehara), who treats him like a science project, and a new drama teacher who he has to learn to trust. Of course, his best friend, Laurel (Alex Russell), tries to convince him that his problems aren't so bad, but to no avail since Danny is "the most miserable person on Earth." Things take a turn when Danny lands the part of Romeo in the school play....which ignites the fury of head cheerleader, Nicola Calabretta (Kierstan Donaldson). Along with her star football player boyfriend, Rick (Danny Coleman), she tries to get Danny kicked out of the play. But does Rick really want to? Will Danny get to keep the role of a lifetime?
The play was written by Lindsay Price and directed by Kelly Bailes, Alcoa's own new drama teacher. Overall, the cast grew close to each other and friendships were strengthened, and everyone learned something from the making of the production. "The best thing about putting the play together was definitely the new friends I made. It's a shame I have to say goodbye to them so soon," said Mitch Davis after the play on the second showing.
The play can be bought for VHS or DVD from the AHS Tech Team.
I hope you're not referring to me. Either way, since no one was doing anything with the first image, I guess I'll throw this one in. Again, very simple, but has a message to it. I'm sure anyone who's played this game will get it.