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The happiest day of my life.
Yeah but it's still a girl with her tits out, I don't think the mods will like it.
I know, and they shouldn't like it.
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Here's something i do while i'm not filming my Bond fan-films:
Uh... Yes. :-/
Within limits, of course. ;)
:-bd Surely, friend! :D
I'm more of a Little Debbie man myself, actually. Hahahaha, I mean let's be real here, nothing says sweets like a Fudge Round!!
That is true, those chocolate swirl cupcake thingies are extremely irresistable! I have many a fond childhood memory with Fudge Rounds though, so as a result, they are pretty irreplacable!
Yeah, there very good with milk. :D
Ouch! That kills the chocolate milk in that case. I'd die without my daily consumption of chocolate milk.
There's ALDI in the US? Didn't know that.
Lactose-free milk? Goat's milk? Lactase tablets? Just giving ideas, I'm not intolerant but have friends who are.
Oh yeah, I live near two of them.
Isn't there on the USA, any chocolate without lactose?
I tried soy milk throughout childhood and didn't care for it. I have/will probably outgrow it anyway, but I don't think I will ever drink it.
That's good. An alternative. But i never proved it, I'll have one of those any day.
Anyway, it's sad that people has those kind of limitations. They won't enjoy the life completely.
It's just like me. You guys has lactose intolerance? I'm asmathic D:
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Nice! That's a great technique. I never tried it, all I always do is stop, or walk, and take a rest.
I just used to use my inhaler, which never seemed to make it very much better, just less intolerable.
But it's not well publicized or taught to doctors because asthma medication is big bucks.
I never used an inhaler for a long time, but i made a short treatment when i was a kid with one. Then after it, i never used it anymore, though the problem didn't resolved...