Nina & Kira

Is Nina rehearsing again?

je pense que oui.

Things are gettin wild and crazy tonight at the farm! :partying_face:


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Yep. Fanboys are just the worst bitches. :joy::joy::joy:

I’ll go crazy watching this crap

Well, I guess that leaves you two choices, go crazy or don’t watch. I’m hoping for both. :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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Turn your internet OFF you will have no problems ,and give us all some peace :v:

Don’t respond to it anymore, it will stop automatically.

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It? It? How dare you!

I don’t mind people who have complaints.
I don’t mind freeloaders who only watch the free cams.

I do mind fucking complaining freeloaders.

Yeah at least buy a subscription first and then start complaining if you didn’t like what you see :joy: it makes no sense.

Hahahahah what a pathetic bunch :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

I did subscribe to watch a realm that I was interest, but someone like S&T fuck it up so I stopped.

So what are you complaining about now. you can’t see anything anyway.

I’m not complaining I just leave a comment and if you disagree with it, ignore it don’t reply simple as that.

Moi je l’ai mis dans la catĂ©gorie “ignorĂ©â€ dans mes prĂ©fĂ©rences je n’ai plus Ă  lire ses dĂ©lires et j’ai beaucoup moins des ondes nĂ©gatives.
Le pĂšre de Nina est entrain de mettre en place l’écran.

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The gaumont cinema opening night book your seats nowđŸ“œ

Kira playing some awesome classic American songs tonight (and singing along) while peeling potatoes and cooking up another fabulous meal. :yum: She also knows how to season an iron sk__let and handle a santuko. The girl’s sk__ls know no bounds!


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The Santoku bƍchƍ (Japanese: äž‰ćŸłćŒ…äž; “three virtues” or “three uses”) or Bunka bƍchƍ (æ–‡ćŒ–ćŒ…äž) is a general-purpose kitchen knife originating in Japan. Its blade is typically between 13 and 20 cm (5 and 8 in) long, and has a flat edge and a sheepsfoot blade that curves down at an angle approaching 60 degrees at the point. The term Santoku may refer to the wide variety of ingredients that the knife can handle: meat, fish and vegetables, or to the tasks it can perform: slicing, chopping and dicing, either interpretation indicating a multi-use, general-purpose kitchen knife. The Santoku’s blade and handle are designed to work in harmony by matching the blade’s width and weight to the weight of the tang and the handle.

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I would not complain if she cooked a meal for me one day.