There’s so many poorly chosen words in that sentence. But I bought a yearbook ad from you, doesn’t that mean anything anymore? Now, when you do this without getting punched in the chest, you’ll have more fun. Kramer: The library investigator’s name is actually Bookman? That’s amazing. That’s like an ice cream man named Cone. Kramer: Jerry, now what you do with your personal life is your business.
There’s so many poorly chosen words in that sentence. But I bought a yearbook ad from you, doesn’t that mean anything anymore? Now, when you do this without getting punched in the chest, you’ll have more fun. Kramer: The library investigator’s name is actually Bookman? That’s amazing. That’s like an ice cream man named Cone. Kramer: Jerry, now what you do with your personal life is your business.
There’s so many poorly chosen words in that sentence. But I bought a yearbook ad from you, doesn’t that mean anything anymore? Now, when you do this without getting punched in the chest, you’ll have more fun. Kramer: The library investigator’s name is actually Bookman? That’s amazing. That’s like an ice cream man named Cone. Kramer: Jerry, now what you do with your personal life is your business.
There’s so many poorly chosen words in that sentence. But I bought a yearbook ad from you, doesn’t that mean anything anymore? Now, when you do this without getting punched in the chest, you’ll have more fun. Kramer: The library investigator’s name is actually Bookman? That’s amazing. That’s like an ice cream man named Cone. Kramer: Jerry, now what you do with your personal life is your business.