You won't see me coming....
Utter fecktard, nothing else required.
Because she uses the words ask in the second statement I see no conflict.
"Must ask" That's code for force.
Should they also walk behind their husbands and not be allowed to drive to preserve solidarity? Asking for a friend...
Another little Austrian trying to dictate to us? It's getting to be a habit...
"Because she uses the words ask in the second statement I see no conflict."As Longrider points out, it never, ever stops at just asking..."Should they also walk behind their husbands and not be allowed to drive to preserve solidarity? Asking for a friend..."Heh!
Utter fecktard, nothing else required.
ReplyDeleteBecause she uses the words ask in the second statement I see no conflict.
ReplyDelete"Must ask" That's code for force.
ReplyDeleteShould they also walk behind their husbands and not be allowed to drive to preserve solidarity?
ReplyDeleteAsking for a friend...
Another little Austrian trying to dictate to us? It's getting to be a habit...
ReplyDelete"Because she uses the words ask in the second statement I see no conflict."
ReplyDeleteAs Longrider points out, it never, ever stops at just asking...
"Should they also walk behind their husbands and not be allowed to drive to preserve solidarity?
Asking for a friend..."
Heh!