im not sure showing your newly adopted family member the award winning hit musical documentary film shrek is the right way to introduce them to the family.
im sure they might appreciate the thought, but well...
i cant help but think its basically equivalent to adopting a black kid, immediately showing them roots, and urging them to pick a new name for themself.
also, doesnt the graphic donkey-dragon sex, while very tastefully done and artistically meaningful, makes for awkward family viewing?
i cant help but think its basically equivalent to adopting a black kid, immediately showing them roots, and urging them to pick a new name for themself.
they have to learn
also, doesnt the graphic donkey-dragon sex, while very tastefully done and artistically meaningful, makes for awkward family viewing?
im not sure showing your newly adopted family member the award winning hit musical documentary film shrek is the right way to introduce them to the family.
im sure they might appreciate the thought, but well...
i cant help but think its basically equivalent to adopting a black kid, immediately showing them roots, and urging them to pick a new name for themself.
also, doesnt the graphic donkey-dragon sex, while very tastefully done and artistically meaningful, makes for awkward family viewing?
anyways, best of luck
thank you for this valueable insights.
they have to learn
they have to learn
:halal:
fair enough, im not a donkey-rearing expert
:rat-salute:
I am not either but I read a book by dr spock
:geordi-yes: i loved him in stargate: rise of atlantis episode vii
I haven't seen that one, but he was also very good in starship troopers