patsdynasty
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Whitedolphin54 said:No I said what I meant
but what is a pasty? i think u meant to say patsy......
thats what they call pats fans here in usa....
Whitedolphin54 said:No I said what I meant
Dolphinfan_7 said:DOES ANY BODY THINK OR KNOW IF WERE GOING AFTER BOSTON STILL OR NOT OR ARE WE JUST GOING TO GET TY LAW?
patsdynasty said:but what is a pasty? i think u meant to say patsy......
thats what they call pats fans here in usa....
patsdynasty said:but what is a pasty? i think u meant to say patsy......
thats what they call pats fans here in usa....
yankeehillbilly said:1. [a] having the properties of glue.
[size=+1]2.[/size] [a] resembling paste in color; pallid; "they looked pasty and red-eyed"; "a complexion that had been pastelike was now chalky white".
[size=+1]3.[/size] [n] small meat pie or turnover.
[size=+1]4.[/size] [n] Woman's first name, popularity rank in the U.S. is 3937.
or, if its spelled "pastie" : The term properly refers to nipple-concealing devices formerly worn by strippers in concession to indecent-exposure laws
Whitedolphin54 said::roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: Actually a cornish pasty is huge, not a small pie
:rofl4: :lolcry: :rofl4:yankeehillbilly said:1. [a] having the properties of glue.
[size=+1]2.[/size] [a] resembling paste in color; pallid; "they looked pasty and red-eyed"; "a complexion that had been pastelike was now chalky white".
[size=+1]3.[/size] [n] small meat pie or turnover.
[size=+1]4.[/size] [n] Woman's first name, popularity rank in the U.S. is 3937.
or, if its spelled "pastie" : The term properly refers to nipple-concealing devices formerly worn by strippers in concession to indecent-exposure laws
Dolphinfan_7 said:DOES ANY BODY THINK OR KNOW IF WERE GOING AFTER BOSTON STILL OR NOT OR ARE WE JUST GOING TO GET TY LAW?
Whitedolphin54 said:nice to see you back Pasty--I dont think that we will sign Law-what would be the point in signing an expensive free agent--we might as well have kept Pat