GingerJesus 7,057 Posted April 5, 2018 I speak a few languages; Glaude is teaching me croissant so I can get by with that, I know a smattering of gibberish too which obviously comes in handy on here and I'm fluent in inbred which, yeah.... Share this post Link to post
Glaude 1,615 Posted April 6, 2018 3 minutes ago, GingerBubba said: I speak a few languages; Glaude is teaching me croissant so I can get by with that, I know a smattering of gibberish too which obviously comes in handy on here and I'm fluent in inbred which, yeah.... Repeat after me : HandjobHasselhof est une vieille brêle aux mains pourries ! Share this post Link to post
GingerJesus 7,057 Posted April 6, 2018 3 minutes ago, Glaude said: Repeat after me : HandjobHasselhof est une vieille brêle aux mains pourries ! HandjobHasselhof likes to finger old women!!?! How do you know that? Share this post Link to post
Luxuracer 14 Posted April 6, 2018 5 minutes ago, GingerBubba said: 9 minutes ago, Glaude said: Repeat after me : HandjobHasselhof est une vieille brêle aux mains pourries ! HandjobHasselhof likes to finger old women!!?! How do you know that? Share this post Link to post
Glaude 1,615 Posted April 6, 2018 11 minutes ago, GingerBubba said: HandjobHasselhof likes to finger old women!!?! How do you know that? You're making progress but that roughly translate as : HandjobHasselhof is an old prick with rotten hands Share this post Link to post
Glaude 1,615 Posted April 6, 2018 11 minutes ago, Xpletiv said: ^There's a difference?!! Yes there's one : he can also like to finger man, not only women ! Share this post Link to post
GingerJesus 7,057 Posted April 6, 2018 6 hours ago, Glaude said: You're making progress but that roughly translate as : HandjobHasselhof is an old prick with rotten hands WRONG!!!!!!! That's the meaning in French. I however was speaking Croissant - there's a distinct difference. The teacher has become the pupil it seems. Share this post Link to post
Glaude 1,615 Posted April 6, 2018 6 hours ago, GingerBubba said: WRONG!!!!!!! That's the meaning in French. I however was speaking Croissant - there's a distinct difference. The teacher has become the pupil it seems. You were speaking croissant speaking english right ? For that you'll have to see with JD on RWI ... Share this post Link to post