It's an east coast thing. We exude manliness.I don't know why but Ragin Al makes my bits tingle.
We should do a contest of seeing who can bag the most bitches over the next 6 months. Post pics in fapout for proof.It's an east coast thing. We exude manliness.
It's unfortunate for guys like@teamquestnorth who will never have that effect on a woman.
Quite happy to do jump in here to back/protect Prize Horse and engage in this contest to obliterate the absolutely phony "west coast", but I'm married and it just wouldn't be fair..............Strong Island rules!We should do a contest of seeing who can bag the most bitches over the next 6 months. Post pics in fapout for proof.
Those ratchets on the east coast have nothing on the broads out here.
the sooner you understand why i andThat's one of the coolest videos I've seen in a while. I've gone from general supporter of Al to official fan. Anybody who can commit to a kids Bday party and put in a good show is a good person in my books, anybody know what relationship he has with all this people? Makes me want to organize a show for my kids one day![]()
I forgot to post this first part of the video. This explains...That's one of the coolest videos I've seen in a while. I've gone from general supporter of Al to official fan. Anybody who can commit to a kids Bday party and put in a good show is a good person in my books, anybody know what relationship he has with all this people? Makes me want to organize a show for my kids one day![]()
Let's keep this discussion professional.
The west can appreciate all types of good people. Hard to even try to put up an arguement against Ragin after seeing a vid like that.the sooner you understand why i and@Priziesthorse back the man, the better.............strong island rules........
There is some truth to this, at least for me. Maybe it's because I'm from BK (ok, yes, it is) but there's something about the no bullshit, extra little umph of confidence that I see in east coast people in general. They just walk around with an air of something different. People not from the east coast usually immediately call it arrogance or rudeness but nothing farther from the truth. I've experienced much less friendly atmosphere (passive aggressive much?) here on the west side, don't get me wrong, I LOVE it here, I'm a girl with two homes. I grew up back east but have spent the majority of my adult life on the West Coast, with frequent trips back home to BK. Maybe that's why none of my relationships have worked out long term, all west coast guysIt's an east coast thing.