Seat paid in full + some

MARV

Well-Known Member
Just want to let the forum know that member mybikekicksass paid for his seat in full plus an extra 50 with no extra work being done.

Humans make mistakes. Rectifying them is what's important.
 

FrankBDPS

Well-Known Member
That's cool. Threads like that are not good. I see there is another one getting started now.
 

BBChopper

Supports 2 Disabled Vets
Troop Supporter
Shouldn't have had to go this far! Glad it's done.

Douche bag, or simply douche, is considered to be a pejorative term, referring to an arrogant or obnoxious person. The slang usage of the term originated in the 1960s.

A douche /ˈduːʃ/ is a device used to introduce a stream of water into the body for medical or hygienic reasons, or the stream of water itself.

Douche usually refers to vaginal irrigation, the rinsing of the vagina, but it can also refer to the rinsing of any body cavity. A douche bag is a piece of equipment for douching—a bag for holding the fluid used in douching. To avoid transferring intestinal bacteria into the vagina, the same bag must not be used for an enema and a vaginal douche.

Douching after sexual intercourse is not an effective form of birth control.[1] Additionally it is associated with a number of health problems (cervical cancer, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis, and increased risk of sexually transmitted infections) and thus is not recommended.[2]
 

francoblay1

The Spaniard
Shouldn't have had to go this far! Glad it's done.

Douche bag, or simply douche, is considered to be a pejorative term, referring to an arrogant or obnoxious person. The slang usage of the term originated in the 1960s.

A douche /ˈduːʃ/ is a device used to introduce a stream of water into the body for medical or hygienic reasons, or the stream of water itself.

Douche usually refers to vaginal irrigation, the rinsing of the vagina, but it can also refer to the rinsing of any body cavity. A douche bag is a piece of equipment for douching—a bag for holding the fluid used in douching. To avoid transferring intestinal bacteria into the vagina, the same bag must not be used for an enema and a vaginal douche.

Douching after sexual intercourse is not an effective form of birth control.[1] Additionally it is associated with a number of health problems (cervical cancer, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis, and increased risk of sexually transmitted infections) and thus is not recommended.[2]
what the hell are you talking about, Son???????????? i think you need to get laid.
Thanks for the info, Professor Pablo.
:roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll: :2thumbs:

:cheers:
 

Srodden

Well-Known Member
:2thumbs: sometimes it's not about money, but sometimes it is about money either way it's always about principal and integrity.
 
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