The ultimate question
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The ultimate question
Well folks the ultimate question,
tonight my wife declared that without any doubt our Sharkie is female, just look at the way she moves her bum!!!!! I started to argue that no with the muscle brute force it has it must be male but no it is female she say's.
So here is the ultimate question what sex are our sharks.
tonight my wife declared that without any doubt our Sharkie is female, just look at the way she moves her bum!!!!! I started to argue that no with the muscle brute force it has it must be male but no it is female she say's.
So here is the ultimate question what sex are our sharks.
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Originally Posted by kraabel
based on the amount of money and work we have to put into them to keep them going, I don't think we even need to answer this question.
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I've always thought of ships and cars as female. The traditional question about a car's top speed, "What'll she do?", doesn't sound quite right as, "What'll he do?".
My 928 is certainly a woman. Parts of her remain mysterious, she is capable of effortlessly absorbing large amounts of money, she is beautiful to behold, her song is intoxicating, and, ultimately, she gives back much more than she takes.
My 928 is certainly a woman. Parts of her remain mysterious, she is capable of effortlessly absorbing large amounts of money, she is beautiful to behold, her song is intoxicating, and, ultimately, she gives back much more than she takes.
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Originally Posted by Intrinsicate
I've always thought of ships and cars as female.
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Inga...I think of Teri Garr as Inga (the "laboratory assistant") from Young Frankenstein. She's a little slow on the uptake, but driving her gave me a similar feeling as taking a "roll in ze hay!"
Lilu...kinda an ad hoc name, I needed something that made me think of the badass redhead that she is. So far it sticks. Lilu was the name of Milla Jovovich's character in "The Fifth Element."
I can only vouch for my girls, but they are both all woman. Neglect 'em and they'll do you wrong. Treat 'em right and they will provide countless hours of enjoyment for as long as you can stand it (or until you are broke).
Lilu...kinda an ad hoc name, I needed something that made me think of the badass redhead that she is. So far it sticks. Lilu was the name of Milla Jovovich's character in "The Fifth Element."
I can only vouch for my girls, but they are both all woman. Neglect 'em and they'll do you wrong. Treat 'em right and they will provide countless hours of enjoyment for as long as you can stand it (or until you are broke).
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Originally Posted by Flint
Ahhhh, not allways so... German warships were all officially referred to as "he." Bismark, Tirpitz, Graf Spee, all "him."