Classy,
You also said
<< For someone break a boot off in their pompous stuck up rearends. Thats the kinda break they need. >>
The definition of pompous is as follows (Webster's Dictionary)...
One entry found for pompous.
Main Entry: pomp·ous
Pronunciation: 'päm-p&s
Function: adjective
Date: 15th century
1 : excessively elevated or ornate <pompous rhetoric>
2 : having or exhibiting self-importance : ARROGANT <a pompous politician>
3 : relating to or suggestive of pomp : MAGNIFICENT
- pomp·ous·ly adverb
- pomp·ous·ness noun
Then you said...
<< I have never said I was perfect, but damn close. >>
Lets compare your statement to the definition...I smell a little arrogance...
MMMM. Sounds like you need that boot stuck up your rearend...LMAO!!! 🙂
BTW, for those that don't know how to use the correct term "lush" here it is...
Main Entry: 1lush
Pronunciation: 'l&sh
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English lusch soft, tender
Date: 1610
1 a : growing vigorously especially with luxuriant foliage <lush grass> b : lavishly productive: as (1) : FERTILE (2) : THRIVING (3) : characterized by abundance : PLENTIFUL (4) : PROSPEROUS, PROFITABLE
2 a : SAVORY, DELICIOUS b : appealing to the senses <the lush sounds of the orchestra> c : OPULENT, SUMPTUOUS
synonym see PROFUSE
- lush·ly adverb
- lush·ness noun
JENNA IS PROSPEROUS!!!!!
Although, I understand your SLANG use of the word...food for thought. 🙂