diamonds-and-ashes:“He meant start an argument, Parker, not a literal fight.”


diamonds-and-ashes:“He meant start an argument, Parker, not a literal fight.”
diamonds-and-ashes:“He meant start an argument, Parker, not a literal fight.”
diamonds-and-ashes:“He meant start an argument, Parker, not a literal fight.”
diamonds-and-ashes:“He meant start an argument, Parker, not a literal fight.”
diamonds-and-ashes:“He meant start an argument, Parker, not a literal fight.”