Also: seen the blog “Pimp My Daughter?” What a charming concept, eh? I’m kind of praying it’s a scam of some Russian mail-order bride nature, rather than what it claims to be, a mother’s tribute to her daughter and a “great” way to build up the teenager’s self-esteem. Some of the people telling her in the comments that it’s a tasteless idea are former sex trade workers. I think they are a better authority on the proper use of the word “pimp” but then what do I know?
I got through part 4 and gave up. That’s nothing, I work in pediatrics over the past 20 years, there’s Reda and Rida (last name rhymes with cook), Placentea, Arreola, not to mention the high priced cars. Orangelo and I can’t remember the sibling but just as silly and it rhymed. I’m not kidding. These are actual names I’ve heard and seen.
As soon as I can get back into TeenyManolo I’m stealing that.
Also: seen the blog “Pimp My Daughter?” What a charming concept, eh? I’m kind of praying it’s a scam of some Russian mail-order bride nature, rather than what it claims to be, a mother’s tribute to her daughter and a “great” way to build up the teenager’s self-esteem. Some of the people telling her in the comments that it’s a tasteless idea are former sex trade workers. I think they are a better authority on the proper use of the word “pimp” but then what do I know?
I swear I don’t know what to think. And it’s pretty obvious that they weren’t thinking at all.
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I got through part 4 and gave up. That’s nothing, I work in pediatrics over the past 20 years, there’s Reda and Rida (last name rhymes with cook), Placentea, Arreola, not to mention the high priced cars. Orangelo and I can’t remember the sibling but just as silly and it rhymed. I’m not kidding. These are actual names I’ve heard and seen.
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