It doesn’t matter what they say
In the relish games people playyyayayayayyyy
I voted for you, Kevin.
I’ve always been intrigued by phrases like “on the go” where it seems like you could substitute any verb, but if you actually do, it’s… more like a poultice.
Out of those two options, “Cycle nah” sounds intriguing.
It doesn’t matter what they say
In the relish games people playyyayayayayyyy
I voted for you, Kevin.
I’ve always been intrigued by phrases like “on the go” where it seems like you could substitute any verb, but if you actually do, it’s… more like a poultice.
Welp, that’s one vote for nah, one for Kevin, and zero for Cycle O.
Cold: I tried replacing “go” with “punch”: Grooming tips and tricks for men on the punch!
Sounds like tips on looking presentable for alcoholics.
The hills are dunkin’ donuts.
If America ran on the hills, we’d probably be much thinner.