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Thanx3 posts about them is hardly spirited.
I’ll turn the thread back over to Crete’s b!tching for you.
Thanx3 posts about them is hardly spirited.
I’ll turn the thread back over to Crete’s b!tching for you.
Some people can only use pads...TSS is real bro...I feel that pad community and free bleed enthusiasts feel marginalized and completely offended by not including their safety concerns and hygiene practices in your posts
I was about to google the period underwear and then thought better of it because I don’t want targeted ads.Some people can only use pads...TSS is real bro...I feel that pad community and free bleed enthusiasts feel marginalized and completely offended by not including their safety concerns and hygiene practices in your posts
Use @Captain Sasquatch computer.I was about to google the period underwear and then thought better of it because I don’t want targeted ads.
Nope, not clicking that link
Similar to www.oxballs.comI think when you click it you should wear rubber gloves and safety goggles
Trust that it is steel cut and not QuakersGuilty as charged.
I get it though. I’m a stickler about a particular oatmeal brand.
Steel cut oats and stone ground grits are the only acceptable way for those two breakfast staples.Trust that it is steel cut and not Quakers
Which probably also needs some tampons.3 posts about them is hardly spirited.
I’ll turn the thread back over to Crete’s b!tching for you.
Steel coat oats are a religious experience.Steel cut oats and stone ground grits are the only acceptable way for those two breakfast staples.
We would have some people share that particular sentiment, yes.
There are grits and GRITS. Both are amazing.Steel coat oats are a religious experience.
Not a grit fan.
Now I can relate. As a man that has more than once run to the store for my wife's feminine hygiene products being instructed to find the overnight ones that could stem the Johnstown Flood the brand is incidental. Its all about the saving our sheets. But oatmeal is serious business. Always the William Penn brand and never the quick kind. I found rolled oats recently and they kckk ass. Tried the steel cut but it takes weeks to cook so you can eat them without dental damage.Guilty as charged.
I get it though. I’m a stickler about a particular oatmeal brand.
Fishon is our most intriguing poster, I want to share a beer and stories with him.try growing some testicles. it helps
I knew you were a gdmmdd Yankee.Not a grit fan.
W&M is a fine school with a HUGE tradition. I wear my W&M jacket proudly. My daughter was married in the Wren Chapel and earned her JD there.Sorry I got Old Dominion and William & Mary mixed up.
Didnt work for Mike White FLight, Right?What if we lose, but somehow manage to sign a Top 5 Recruiting Class?
Trust that it is steel cut and not Quakers
Steel cut oats and stone ground grits are the only acceptable way for those two breakfast staples.