Be careful Chado, it can be addictive. The draw can be mighty powerful. Why some guys will say and do just about anything to catch a slice.
One day out of the blue, you will be in instant rehab and won't even know it. It comes about a year or two after you say "I do". You will be watching a Habs pre-season game against the Eskimo National team, and she will stroll by the set. You will act like you see and hear her, but you are really fixated on the ref's bad call resulting in the Eskimo team scoring a short handed goal. At that point in time, you can hang up the Trojans for at least a couple of days.....but act like it is no big deal, and go grab the 1990's therad that Monte attached. Sineaid Oconnor is all you need bro.
Next chapter we will focus on how much benadryl you can give a child to knock them out for an hour or two. If they are too old, explain you were showing their mom a WWE move that Paul Bearer showed the Underatker circa 1986..works every time up to the age of 6.
Be careful Chado, it can be addictive. The draw can be mighty powerful. Why some guys will say and do just about anything to catch a slice.
One day out of the blue, you will be in instant rehab and won't even know it. It comes about a year or two after you say "I do". You will be watching a Habs pre-season game against the Eskimo National team, and she will stroll by the set. You will act like you see and hear her, but you are really fixated on the ref's bad call resulting in the Eskimo team scoring a short handed goal. At that point in time, you can hang up the Trojans for at least a couple of days.....but act like it is no big deal, and go grab the 1990's therad that Monte attached. Sineaid Oconnor is all you need bro.
Next chapter we will focus on how much benadryl you can give a child to knock them out for an hour or two. If they are too old, explain you were showing their mom a WWE move that Paul Bearer showed the Underatker circa 1986..works every time up to the age of 6.
Does anyone know what Chado and Gary Coleman have in common:
Gary Coleman Says He and Wife Have Not Yet Made Love
Monday, February 18, 2008
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LOS ANGELES — Gary Coleman has not yet had sex with his wife, even though the two married in August, he told "The Insider."
"It will happen when it happens," he said.
And in an interview with "Inside Edition," the couple said they fight so much that "yes," bride Shannon Price has feared for her safety.
But by now, she said, "I'm used to it."
The police were even called during one domestic dispute and cited Coleman.
The former "Diff'rent Strokes" star married 22-year-old Price in August on a mountaintop in Nevada, but they have been keeping their vows under wraps, the pair told "Inside Edition" last week.
"Nobody was around but the minister, preacher, the videographers, the photographer, the helicopter pilot and us," Coleman, 40, said on Tuesday's broadcast of the program.
Coleman met Price on the set of the 2006 comedy "Church Ball." Price said it was she who proposed to Coleman, but that he surprised her on her birthday by whisking her to a mountaintop in the Valley of Fire State Park to exchange vows.
She said they kept their wedding secret because she wanted to keep being seen as her own person.
"I just want my own identity as well because I don't want to be known as Gary Coleman's wife," she said.
Coleman played down their age differences, saying "I don't have issues with age, I have issues with intelligence ... She's more intelligent than I am and that's what matters to me."
Price, who is 5-foot-7, and Coleman, who is 4-foot-8, also played down their height gap.
"That doesn't really matter to me," she said. "He was 10 feet tall to me because he was sweet and I really liked his personality."
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