歐弟 Imitation Shows
凍未條啊~歐弟實在是太爆笑了,我一定要把所有有關歐弟的模仿秀片段貼上來跟你們分享。
太‧好‧笑‧啦‧
標籤: 娛樂‧消遣
ChungHsun's Soliloquies : just look around these themes at random, and don't dedicate yourself or pay much intentions towards them. They are just my soliloquizes...
凍未條啊~歐弟實在是太爆笑了,我一定要把所有有關歐弟的模仿秀片段貼上來跟你們分享。
太‧好‧笑‧啦‧
標籤: 娛樂‧消遣
posted by Liam @ 3:37 下午
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I always speak my mind, am very open and am a composed observer of life. Just as any average 30-something,I love to go out and be with people I care about.. I love just taking things as they come, and absorb the beauty the world throws at me. Im honest、positive、understanding and I appreciate many a thing. Really welcome u being my friends :)
raillery discuss | |
Definition: | (noun) Light teasing repartee. |
Synonyms: | backchat, banter, give-and-take |
Usage: | Excitement instantly seized the whole party: a running fire of raillery and jests was proceeding when Sam returned. |
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