20-Willys
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Ask Flip ...Well, did it work??

Ha Ha, very funny! Comedians, that's what you guys are, the gosh dang 3 amigo's!Well, did it work??
The "gentleman" was trying to get in your pants...![]()
Well, did it work??
He should be OK— But Had He Gotten. —Ask Flip ...![]()
My original post in this thread was very serious.... I was not kidding/teasing...Did You Not Say All ?![]()


Don’t ruin the Fun now, yours was the second response and started it withMy original post in this thread was very serious.... I was not kidding/teasing...
The post after that post where I mentioned the gentleman's wife was also serious...
And my duck pic only kidding.....![]()
Ok, now Flip is gonna re-post this pic and say "spin on this" guys..Don’t ruin the Fun now, yours was the second response and started it withgreat job, we thank you ?![]()
Well- if he doesn’t re-post it I will- it’s better than the one I had ?Ok, now Flip is gonna re-post this pic and say "spin on this" guys..
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geeez- your explanation certainly didn’t help much, ya lost us somewhere between W & ZJeez. I had to look that one up and I'm still confused ?
In early usage of the term, a beard scenario involved concealing infidelity in a monogamous relationship. In a typical scenario, X and Y are in a supposedly exclusive relationship, but X is actually cheating with Z. However, to prevent Y from learning about X's infidelity, W, the "beard", pretends to be paired with Z. Such a scenario is a central premise of Woody Allen's 1984 film Broadway Danny Rose.
putzgeeez- your explanation certainly didn’t help much, ya lost us somewhere between W & Z![]()