Originally posted by: Ronstang
Well, a spider is the only thing that is going to munch a French woman's twat who hasn't showered yet this week.
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Well, a spider is the only thing that is going to munch a French woman's twat who hasn't showered yet this week.
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Well, a spider is the only thing that is going to munch a French woman's twat who hasn't showered yet this week.
Stereotype much?
Let's do some Texan stereotypes now...k?
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Well, a spider is the only thing that is going to munch a French woman's twat who hasn't showered yet this week.
Originally posted by: Ronstang
It was a joke....you people are too sensitive. It is easy to push people's buttons around here, way too easy. You can do Texas stereotypes all you want because it wouldn't bother me one bit. BTW, I used to work everyday with quite a few French people and their personal hygiene leaves a lot to be desired so there is some validity to that stereotype from my experiences.
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: Ronstang
It was a joke....you people are too sensitive. It is easy to push people's buttons around here, way too easy. You can do Texas stereotypes all you want because it wouldn't bother me one bit. BTW, I used to work everyday with quite a few French people and their personal hygiene leaves a lot to be desired so there is some validity to that stereotype from my experiences.
Well, sounds like you've got some compelling scientific data there. So, these "french people"..where were they from? France? Quebec?
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Well, I worked for KLM, Lufthansa, and Air France on a daily basis so you can imagine the number of Europeans I interacted with on a daily basis. I lived in The Netherlands for a year and travelled extensively in Europe while I was there. I dated and almost married a beautiful girl from Norway. From my experiences all Europeans have different cultural attitudes towards hygiene than most Americans. Most do not shower daily. I had to retrain my Norwegian girlfriend to meet my expectations of hygiene and she was more than willing. And for the record Paris is one of the dirtiest cities in the world, it was when I lived there and it still is today as confirmed by a flight attendant friend of mine who was there on Monday.
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Well, I worked for KLM, Lufthansa, and Air France on a daily basis so you can imagine the number of Europeans I interacted with on a daily basis. I lived in The Netherlands for a year and travelled extensively in Europe while I was there. I dated and almost married a beautiful girl from Norway. From my experiences all Europeans have different cultural attitudes towards hygiene than most Americans. Most do not shower daily. I had to retrain my Norwegian girlfriend to meet my expectations of hygiene and she was more than willing. And for the record Paris is one of the dirtiest cities in the world, it was when I lived there and it still is today as confirmed by a flight attendant friend of mine who was there on Monday.
I will agree on that. European culture is quite a bit different than ours when it comes to personal hygiene...
Hey, I assume from your name you are a Mustang fan, so there's two things we agree on...
Originally posted by: Ronstang
You have to be careful with what I say around here. I am usually intending to be provocative as it is more fun than blending in so I expect people to attack what I type.
Yes I like Mustangs, in fact I have 3. A 1966 Shelby G.T.350H, a 1966 Fastback restomod, and a 1966 Coupe I am getting soon.
Originally posted by: Insane3D
:thumbsup:
My modded '92 has been treating well for the last 12+ years...
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Well, a spider is the only thing that is going to munch a French woman's twat who hasn't showered yet this week.
Stereotype much?
Let's do some Texan stereotypes now...k?
It was a joke....you people are too sensitive. It is easy to push people's buttons around here, way too easy. You can do Texas stereotypes all you want because it wouldn't bother me one bit. BTW, I used to work everyday with quite a few French people and their personal hygiene leaves a lot to be desired so there is some validity to that stereotype from my experiences.