Like I thought they were diffrent names. That's kinda like saying christina and christopher are the same name, even though...
well...
their not.
no, the name ashley can be abbreviated to ash, but people can also be christened ash too. like people being christened chris, but chris is usually short for christopher.
Like I thought they were diffrent names. That's kinda like saying christina and christopher are the same name, even though...
well...
their not.
no, the name ashley can be abbreviated to ash, but people can also be christened ash too. like people being christened chris, but chris is usually short for christopher.
so.... why do they keep saying Ashley, and then making refrences to characters named Ash?
Yeah, if it is male and it is not spelled with a K and the parents are not raging homosexuals it is almost always christopher.
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Ashley used to be a male-only name. This is further proof that people in the past were nancies.
hah!
did anyone see the article in this month's new scientist? turns out, athenians rowed a trireme over to the miceneans (or some other race) to massacre them, and they retracted their decision later- so they sent another trireme over to catch up with it and stop it. they did it.
370 kilometers in under 24 hours, with 140 men all rowing. I think it works out as about 12 knots- and this is continuous, no-slowing-down, no-stopping feats of strength and endurance. no-one has ever even come close nowadays.
Ashley used to be a male-only name. This is further proof that people in the past were nancies.
hah!
did anyone see the article in this month's new scientist? turns out, athenians rowed a trireme over to the miceneans (or some other race) to massacre them, and they retracted their decision later- so they sent another trireme over to catch up with it and stop it. they did it.
370 kilometers in under 24 hours, with 140 men all rowing. I think it works out as about 12 knots- and this is continuous, no-slowing-down, no-stopping feats of strength and endurance. no-one has ever even come close nowadays.
Ashley used to be a male-only name. This is further proof that people in the past were nancies.
hah!
did anyone see the article in this month's new scientist? turns out, athenians rowed a trireme over to the miceneans (or some other race) to massacre them, and they retracted their decision later- so they sent another trireme over to catch up with it and stop it. they did it.
370 kilometers in under 24 hours, with 140 men all rowing. I think it works out as about 12 knots- and this is continuous, no-slowing-down, no-stopping feats of strength and endurance. no-one has ever even come close nowadays.
Nancies.
I forgot to mention- the people catching up were politicians. in those days, if someone in the democracy suggested something, they had to supervise it- and do it. the people who retracted the decision were the ones rowing after them. I wouln't mind seeing that nowadays.
Ashley used to be a male-only name. This is further proof that people in the past were nancies.
hah!
did anyone see the article in this month's new scientist? turns out, athenians rowed a trireme over to the miceneans (or some other race) to massacre them, and they retracted their decision later- so they sent another trireme over to catch up with it and stop it. they did it.
370 kilometers in under 24 hours, with 140 men all rowing. I think it works out as about 12 knots- and this is continuous, no-slowing-down, no-stopping feats of strength and endurance. no-one has ever even come close nowadays.
I forgot to mention- the people catching up were politicians. in those days, if someone in the democracy suggested something, they had to supervise it- and do it. the people who retracted the decision were the ones rowing after them. I wouln't mind seeing that nowadays.
It is true that the Greeks were badasses, Sà Señor, but the Greeks did not wear tights. Tights-wearing men named Ashley are the real concern.
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date rape. surprised it took you so long.
not all are as well trained are you are man
no
why would I want to do something like that?
that's why I teach that class.
I only mention it because the good examples were taken
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Well yeah, but then Ashley I find is more common as a girl's name.
Only 4 short weeks and you too can be certified!
oh. I find it's the other way around. I have a guy in my biology class called ashley. he'd show you!
Really, Choco? Do you know any Leslies?
but 16 to life if you fail
Like I thought they were diffrent names. That's kinda like saying christina and christopher are the same name, even though...
well...
their not.
no, the name ashley can be abbreviated to ash, but people can also be christened ash too. like people being christened chris, but chris is usually short for christopher.
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Really
I thought you had a more personal connection than that.
so.... why do they keep saying Ashley, and then making refrences to characters named Ash?
Yeah, if it is male and it is not spelled with a K and the parents are not raging homosexuals it is almost always christopher.
I like the fact that I get your av
You mean my name? Yeah. But then I wouldn't really say "I know a Leslie! It's me!" :P
I don't think most people do.
It's the fresco in Pompeii of a guy with a massive penis, right?
:^:
he said my av always brightens his day
it was really nice
hah!
did anyone see the article in this month's new scientist? turns out, athenians rowed a trireme over to the miceneans (or some other race) to massacre them, and they retracted their decision later- so they sent another trireme over to catch up with it and stop it. they did it.
370 kilometers in under 24 hours, with 140 men all rowing. I think it works out as about 12 knots- and this is continuous, no-slowing-down, no-stopping feats of strength and endurance. no-one has ever even come close nowadays.
^^^Nancies.
Priaps?
Well maybe I will start doing so.
I know a Leslie! It's Choco!
I forgot to mention- the people catching up were politicians. in those days, if someone in the democracy suggested something, they had to supervise it- and do it. the people who retracted the decision were the ones rowing after them. I wouln't mind seeing that nowadays.
Edit: Not RBB's avy.