Mustachioed muscle in a car, flexing.
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Your good husband has a proven trick to getting the best deals when he buys cars. When he goes for the test drive, he makes sure to flex as often as possible. No matter who the other person is, they can’t resist him and his manliness and give him whatever he wants for free.
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i think when i refer to simon as a gentle giant people think i'm saying he's like 7 feet tall and that's why people constantly get up in arms under my posts about him but no. 6'2 is just otherworldly tall to me . he could probably crush me under his skechers.
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Some guys never change no matter how old they physically get. You met your now good husband back when you were a freshman in college and he was the pledge master of the fraternity who was trying to recruit you. He was very persistent but you told him you would only join if he was big enough to lift you over his head. Nearly 20 years later and it’s still your favorite part of your day when he does.
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Where do you think he's going with his car?
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Thousands of Corporate Secrets Were Exposed, and This Researcher Uncovered Them All 🔍🔓
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