Working my way up from the bottom? Is it really necessary?
"I've recently dyed my hair 4 different colours (light brown to red, red to blonde, blonde to Ginger, Ginger to black/dark brown) and am now thinking of a new colour, if any one reading this has seen the picture of me on my profile, I'm thinking of going just a bit darker than that again, but not sure :/ "Fake your own death.
It's always necessary. Trust Sweep, he's a master at this stuff." Fake my on death? Now is that really necessary? "
" Greeeaaaat. Now how should I go about this? I want a classy death, nothing to boring, something... Different. "Make a long, inspiring speech to a large crowd of people then jump off a cliff. Little do people know that you are hiding a very small parachute on your back. To make sure the deceit isn't uncovered, you had already stashed a corpse at the bottom of the canyon you so boldly jumped into. Make sure you bring fireworks as well.
" @ZoeLucy said:True. There's a reason he wants to be inside you: he needs another body to make the death believable.It's always necessary. Trust Sweep, he's a master at this stuff. "" Fake my on death? Now is that really necessary? "
faking death, i don't even know what we're talking about and i approve of this theory. let L7 show you the way.
I thought it was a british thing?" @ZoeLucy said:
"I went out for a fag"People use that in America? I thought it was just an Australian thing. "
" @mylifeforAiur said:As an Australian I can honestly say that I've never said 'durrie' nor heard anybody else say it. What does it mean?" @EVO said:Do you guys say durrie? "I thought it was a british thing? "" @ZoeLucy said:
"I went out for a fag"People use that in America? I thought it was just an Australian thing. "
I don't want to sound like a jerk, but "your"." @ZoeLucy: I don't wanna sound like a jerk but the way in which you're grammar was incorrect was really funny. "
And my input to this blog is stop dyeing your hair.
@mylifeforAiur said:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Durrie" As an Australian I can honestly say that I've never said 'durrie' nor heard anybody else say it. What does it mean? "
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