He is very fine very nice and does things with respect and respect his own self he has different ways of doing things but overall he’s a very good person.
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America's favorite fighting Frenchman
Is taking this horse by the reigns, making redcoats redder with bloodstains
America's favorite fighting Frenchman
Is taking this horse by the reigns, making redcoats redder with bloodstains
by SPNHamilFan April 25, 2017
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Girl1: Marqueese refuses to spell my name right!
Girl2:Thats okay, he is really sweet!
Girl1: Yeah you’re right
Girl2:Thats okay, he is really sweet!
Girl1: Yeah you’re right
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Get the marquis de bod mug.A boy that can sometimes be annoying , but when you get to know him he can be the sweetest. He can be short tempered but gets over it very quickly. He can't stay mad for long. Also great in bed, very intelligent but also lazy. Tongue game official and willing to prove it. He is very quiet and shy when first met but after getting to know him he warms up to you. He can become a person you easily fall for, loves with everything and is super protective. If you meet one he will be the heart and soul of you and if you lose one then you have nothing left in life...
girl one: wow did you see him
GIRL TWO: yeah he is my boyfriend
girl one: oh that is cool he seems like the type of guy you would fall in love with
GIRL TWO: that is cause he is a marques
GIRL TWO: yeah he is my boyfriend
girl one: oh that is cool he seems like the type of guy you would fall in love with
GIRL TWO: that is cause he is a marques
by Destiny Baddest March 13, 2017
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The flagship full-size sedan of the Mercury marque for the entirety of its lifetime that remained almost completely unchanged from 1983 onward. It was the mid-level variant of the Ford panther platform, positioned between the Ford Crown Victoria (LTD) and Lincoln Town Car as a moderately upscale body-on-frame, V8 engined, six-passenger sedan. It was largely marketed toward an elderly demographic that appreciated its decidedly traditional appeal and didn't want to see it changed. Eventually, however, the generation who had kept it in production (and, realistically, the entire Mercury brand for that matter) died off and only a small but fierce band of metro hipster cucks and southern hicks remained to petition its inexorable demise.
Notable features included: genuine fake wood inserts on every single interior dash and door panel, superbly soft dual bench seats for elderly keisters, a chrome-clad three or four speed automatic transmission column-shifter for ease of usage by arthritis-afflicted hands, a capacious trunk to be used for nothing other than hauling bags of hand-crocheted doilies, and an utterly isolating suspension and power-steering system to prevent intrusion of any kind from the outside world during the weekly twenty kilometer per hour joyride to the bingo hall.
The flagship full-size sedan of the Mercury marque for the entirety of its lifetime that remained almost completely unchanged from 1983 onward. It was the mid-level variant of the Ford panther platform, positioned between the Ford Crown Victoria (LTD) and Lincoln Town Car as a moderately upscale body-on-frame, V8 engined, six-passenger sedan. It was largely marketed toward an elderly demographic that appreciated its decidedly traditional appeal and didn't want to see it changed. Eventually, however, the generation who had kept it in production (and, realistically, the entire Mercury brand for that matter) died off and only a small but fierce band of metro hipster cucks and southern hicks remained to petition its inexorable demise.
Notable features included: genuine fake wood inserts on every single interior dash and door panel, superbly soft dual bench seats for elderly keisters, a chrome-clad three or four speed automatic transmission column-shifter for ease of usage by arthritis-afflicted hands, a capacious trunk to be used for nothing other than hauling bags of hand-crocheted doilies, and an utterly isolating suspension and power-steering system to prevent intrusion of any kind from the outside world during the weekly twenty kilometer per hour joyride to the bingo hall.
Phyllis used to own a blue '99 Mercury Grand Marquis--that is, until she backed it into the Sears display window. Her family always said that car was too much for an old woman to handle.
by Vidame April 18, 2017
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