She asks if I feel different now after having sex for the first time and I told her "Totally. I feel like a whole new world has opened up for me." or something along those lines.
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All that she wants -- you see, all this woman wants, is another baby. Yet, she's gone as the sun sets and a new day comes. And yet, all that she wishes for is another baby. Ayy yeayyeah.
Quote from: Propagandhim on December 17, 2021, 05:46:59 PMAll that she wants -- you see, all this woman wants, is another baby. Yet, she's gone as the sun sets and a new day comes. And yet, all that she wishes for is another baby. Ayy yeayyeah.I have to assume that this woman occasionally has other desires, such as a refreshing Wild Cherry Pepsi
Quote from: Uncle on December 17, 2021, 07:41:00 PMQuote from: Propagandhim on December 17, 2021, 05:46:59 PMAll that she wants -- you see, all this woman wants, is another baby. Yet, she's gone as the sun sets and a new day comes. And yet, all that she wishes for is another baby. Ayy yeayyeah.I have to assume that this woman occasionally has other desires, such as a refreshing Wild Cherry PepsiOr a fine dining experience at the local Olive Garden...
That'd probably be cause one of the dudes in the band is in fact a neo nazi.
Quote from: Trent Dole on December 19, 2021, 11:01:18 PMThat'd probably be cause one of the dudes in the band is in fact a neo nazi. Was.
Quote from: Potato on December 20, 2021, 02:44:59 AMQuote from: Trent Dole on December 19, 2021, 11:01:18 PMThat'd probably be cause one of the dudes in the band is in fact a neo nazi. Was.if I see an ex-neo nazi and three band members who continue to willingly play with them, all I see are four ex-neo nazis
In its 27 March 1993 edition, the Swedish newspaper Expressen reported that Ekberg had once been a member of a band called "Commit Suiside" [sic], which sang songs with explicit racist lyrics.[2] Commit Suiside was a band active in Gothenburg from 1983 to 1986, when Ulf was between the ages of 13 and 16. In 1998, some of these purported songs were released on the unauthorized compilation album Uffe was a Nazi!.[2] Ekberg claims that the cited songs were not recorded by Commit Suiside, but says he regrets this past part of his life as a big mistake.[3] Other media outlets reported that Ekberg had been a neo-nazi skinhead.[4][5][6][7]Ekberg has criticized and abandoned this part of his life multiple times since its report. In the 1997 documentary Our Story, Ekberg said: "I told everyone I really regret what I've done. I closed that book. I don't want to even talk about it, that time does not exist in me any more. I closed it and I threw the book away 1987. I took the experience from it, I learned from it. But that life is not me. It's somebody else." In 2013, he said: "During the early 1990s I did dozens of interviews, all around the world, about the people I sometimes found myself surrounded by in the 1980s and how profoundly regretful I am now about associating with such individuals. Those interviews covered every aspect of my past as I strove to be an open book to anyone who asked. [...] The teenage mistakes I did make in terms of my chosen ideas at the time were unfortunate and if I were to live through those days again I would have done things very differently! I’m truly deeply sorry for any hurt and disappointment this has caused for our fans and I want to be very clear that Ace of Base never shared any of these opinions and strongly oppose all extremist opinions on both the right and left wing."[3]
Commit Suiside was a band active in Gothenburg from 1983 to 1986, when Ulf was between the ages of 13 and 16