New Flexipop book featuring Robert Smith on the cover. Jan 6, 2017 23:02:08 GMT 1 Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostMemberGive GiftBack to Top Post by Laney on Jan 6, 2017 23:02:08 GMT 1 Jan 6, 2017 22:59:15 GMT 1 martyuk said:Don't get me started on "spunk" lolare we looking at the Oxford dictionary or the urban dictionary...?
New Flexipop book featuring Robert Smith on the cover. Jan 6, 2017 23:13:44 GMT 1 via mobile Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostMemberGive GiftBack to Top Post by emmafleur on Jan 6, 2017 23:13:44 GMT 1 Jan 6, 2017 23:02:08 GMT 1 Laney said:Jan 6, 2017 22:59:15 GMT 1 martyuk said:Don't get me started on "spunk" lolare we looking at the Oxford dictionary or the urban dictionary...?Or maybe the Australian dictionary? 😂😂
New Flexipop book featuring Robert Smith on the cover. Jan 6, 2017 23:14:28 GMT 1 Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostMemberGive GiftBack to Top Post by Laney on Jan 6, 2017 23:14:28 GMT 1 Jan 6, 2017 23:13:44 GMT 1 emmafleur said:Jan 6, 2017 23:02:08 GMT 1 Laney said:are we looking at the Oxford dictionary or the urban dictionary...?Or maybe the Australian dictionary? 😂😂What is the Australian meaning?????????????
New Flexipop book featuring Robert Smith on the cover. Jan 6, 2017 23:21:57 GMT 1 via mobile BlueHughes, emmafleur, and 1 more like this Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostMemberGive GiftBack to Top Post by ohfuchsia on Jan 6, 2017 23:21:57 GMT 1 When an Australian describes a guy as "spunky" it's a little different to the English meaning LOL
New Flexipop book featuring Robert Smith on the cover. Jan 6, 2017 23:22:18 GMT 1 via mobile BlueHughes, emmafleur, and 1 more like this Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostMemberGive GiftBack to Top Post by ohfuchsia on Jan 6, 2017 23:22:18 GMT 1 And less funny
New Flexipop book featuring Robert Smith on the cover. Feb 8, 2017 7:32:21 GMT 1 Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostMemberGive GiftBack to Top Post by spiralcure on Feb 8, 2017 7:32:21 GMT 1 Jan 4, 2017 18:18:20 GMT 1 steve said:Jan 4, 2017 17:38:04 GMT 1 Laney said:I really like that it says "Robert Smith is off his tree." What does that even mean???It's an English expression that means he's mad.It's also often said as "out of his tree" but that's more to do with being under the influence So "I want to be a tree" must have something to do with that? ;-)