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You will find Taylor Swift, women items and everything under the sun.
#881352 added May 4, 2016 at 2:03pm
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Day 3 Give It 100 Ships, Boats, Women
I hope I can go a 100 days with this. I am trying.

Why do men name boats and ships after women? They are unpredictable and you don't know which way they will go or turn in a hurricane. Unpredictable? Women can be. So can men. They have tempers and behave like hurricanes. Men must like women. They persue them and love their boats and cars and call them shes. I once had a boyfriend who said men would look silly kissing their cars so they have women for that. I appreciate that. Some women behave like hurricanes. I do if I am really mad. I cry and so these are my hurricane rains. I try to be predictable. Sometimes, I never know how things in life will affect me. If there is a ship named after me, I am cool with it. I love the ocean. Maybe women rule the sea or Great Lakes. After all, if boats and ships are named for us, we might as well. They used to name hurricanes after women. Now, they have mens names for them as well. About time. When a man gets mad, he can be a hurricane. I prefer calm seas and calm people. We all have some storms in our lives. Name a ship after me and take me out sailing. Maybe we will see a whale or a dolphin. This woman is game for anything.

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