Peyton Dix
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I had so much more fun than I thought I would. I also like really needed her right now. Like I really needed a messy bitch. I needed, I know.
And I, wow, we are really never retiring the age gap relationship. Because one of her men was, how do you say his real name? Leo Woodhull? What's his name? Leo Woodhull. Leo Woodall. That was the name that you had trouble with? I just didn't remember it. Oh, okay. God forbid I don't remember a white boy's name. Okay. I'm different now. It's 2025. Okay. We're not at Emerson College anymore.
And I, wow, we are really never retiring the age gap relationship. Because one of her men was, how do you say his real name? Leo Woodhull? What's his name? Leo Woodhull. Leo Woodall. That was the name that you had trouble with? I just didn't remember it. Oh, okay. God forbid I don't remember a white boy's name. Okay. I'm different now. It's 2025. Okay. We're not at Emerson College anymore.
And I, wow, we are really never retiring the age gap relationship. Because one of her men was, how do you say his real name? Leo Woodhull? What's his name? Leo Woodhull. Leo Woodall. That was the name that you had trouble with? I just didn't remember it. Oh, okay. God forbid I don't remember a white boy's name. Okay. I'm different now. It's 2025. Okay. We're not at Emerson College anymore.
Who really was taking it for me in this like, you know, again, same setup, same problem. Bridget Jones. She's kids now. She's a widow.
Who really was taking it for me in this like, you know, again, same setup, same problem. Bridget Jones. She's kids now. She's a widow.
Who really was taking it for me in this like, you know, again, same setup, same problem. Bridget Jones. She's kids now. She's a widow.
I would almost say spoiler alert, but this movie is exactly what you think it is.
I would almost say spoiler alert, but this movie is exactly what you think it is.
I would almost say spoiler alert, but this movie is exactly what you think it is.
A little bit abrasive, always.
A little bit abrasive, always.
A little bit abrasive, always.
Why should it be any different?
Why should it be any different?
Why should it be any different?
I was going to say, going back to Leo, come on, white boy of the week. I was cooking with Leo.