Posted by: thugged out March 10, 2006
St. Marys anyone??
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I have to get something off my chest. So here goes. Question. Do you gals realize that most people tend to think of gals who went to St. Mary's as (just a tad) slutty? No offense intended, but rumor has it that St. Mary's broads are "easy". This is not what I am saying, mind you, but it seems that this is the view that most men(and women) I have talked to re: St. Mary's hold. I don't like to generalize though. A guy who went to Xavier's once bragged about the number of gals from your school he bagged and how he had his way with them. Let's just say, he mentioned the word that starts with s and rhymes with t-rex. Now, I don't know how accurate his story is. The guy I talked to is very credible in my eyes, let's just say(he was ranked in the top percentile of his class and very barely missed the board top 10), and I seem to feel that what he said carries some weight, know what I mean? Judging from so many divorced women who all went to to St. Mary's, I must say that women who graduated from your school tend to be just a bit too "open-minded" for my tastes. They seem to drink heavily as well. They also love to have sex on the beach(pun intended). They pass out too quickly. They puke so fast, it's not even a joke. And they smoke very heavily. Sorry, I don't want to suffer the health effects of secondhand smoke. It's hilarious, really. Simple question, why do way too many gals from your school 1) date white men(are you so desperate for the highly-coveted green card, or is it the bigger penis, or is it hollywood, or is it that you think you're so western, or is it just for the heck of it?) 2) act slutty(Do you think you're so ugly that you came straight out of horror movies), and 3)drink heavily and smoke like a chimney? Also, why is the divorce-rate so high among ex-St. Mary's women? If you're looking for class, it seems like avoiding gals who went to St. Mary's is the safest bet, know what I mean? Or, am I missing something.
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