it's intoxicating...Mine is work safe.
Done.I've been over this before- sigs should be G-rated, if something is borderline don't use it... women in underwear or revealing bathing suits are OK in a post but NOT for sigs and avatars.
I thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
it's intoxicating...
Dunno how to explain it, but it gets better with every beer.Don't know if I'd call it intoxicating.... kind of hypnotic but then nauseating.
Yes. You are odd.I would not have asked for pix of HDC's bouncing boobs. They are not mine to see.
But I am odd like that.
Admirable, but don't take yourself too seriously. People are hard to read, particularly over the Internet, but I generally get away with one such innuendo or tease like that before doing the right thing. You've got a laugh a little bit.I think it's something to do with my concept of honor believe it or not.
Yup. That and you just couldn't take the chance in the work environment... definitely passed the G and PG ratings on some of them some time ago.Twas getting annoying from this side of the XY/XX divide. I turned off sigs last year sometime because of it.
x2.5I had to turn sigs off months ago. It was getting to where I was not comfortable opening threads at work.
so we get an ObamatarLet's form a signature/avatar approval committee.
First off, we need to pass legislation that will collect $1 from every user so we can set up the board.
Second, we need time to set up the process so the board will not be doing anything for the next year. In the mean time, money collected will be used to pay off the deficit of this site.
All users will be mandated to use this service or face fines.
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