"I'd do her"? That's what got everyone so huffy? I'm sure she read online somewhere that someone said she was cute and dorky and that they'd "do her" and just broke down in tears.....wow.
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"I'd do her"? That's what got everyone so huffy? I'm sure she read online somewhere that someone said she was cute and dorky and that they'd "do her" and just broke down in tears.....wow.
Hey, if that's how you want to represent yourself go for it. I personally don't go around telling girls that "I'd do" them. For one, I don't walk around speaking like an illiterate 10th grader and two, the phrase usually implies a minimum standard for choosing to have sex with someone. That shit isn't polite or flattering.
After being on a show like IDOL you get a lot of "feedback" and to be honest, some kid behaving in a manner as such, has to live with the fact that... he most likely doesn't get to "do" much of anyone with sweet talkin' skills like that. (I'm sure you have lots of luck on Match.com with THOSE moves, sir.)
ANYWHO - I MUST say that all you guys being so "stand-up-ie" and out raged really pulls at the old heart strings. It's nice to know that you can show your crazy on TV and the TPJJ family will still have my back... which is good... cause I am not done trying to be famous.
To the fellow who asked how I got interested in TPJJ - I want to be a reporter or commentator for MMA. When I heard Joe Rogan trained at 10th planet I realized I could never be a commentator, reporter, or anything like that, if I didn't really make it my whole life and learn everything there is to know about being a Mixed Martial Artist - Since I started really getting serious about it... I have never had so much peace inside me...
which is what SHE said. HUZZAH!
Very Cool Ashley! Keep it up!