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Sorry the link was MIA. Here it is: http://www.coitusmagazine.com/2013/12/lloyd-daniels-loses-his-clothes-for.html
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I'm a bottom but I don't get fucked a lot and this is why.
TampaYankee replied to Bucknaway1614502762's topic in The Beer Bar
Tell me that you are running a scene from you latest crotch novel by us? It's a keeper. -
Xfactor UK 2009 finalist and cutie Lloyd Daniels. The spread with credits can be seen at: http://www.coitusmagazine.com/2013/12/lloyd-daniels-loses-his-clothes-for.html
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Thanks for pointing that out. I'm glad that you cracked the nut on how to post that video.
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Yada, yada, yada. The crazies and much of the rest of the GOP criticize whatever Obama does, even if he shakes the Pope's hand. That is the overall landscape. Then of course, there is the exile community who will never be happy until the Castros are hung from a Havana flag pole and their property and valuables are restored, with interest. Finally, the remnants of the Cold Warriors and the neocons, which see a potential military adventure behind every bush or under every rock, get pissed when they see anything less than a war stance taken against any entity with a different world view from theirs.
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Brian Joubert Figure Skater Brian Joubert is a French figure skater. He is the 2007 World Champion, a three-time European champion, an eight-time French National champion, and the 2006-7 Grand Prix Final champion. Wikipedia Born: September 20, 1984 (age 29), Poitiers, France Height: 5' 10" (1.79 m)
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I agree that overzealous prosecutors exists in the system and taint it. They should be rooted out. However, I see no such overzealousness in this case. This criminal ruined scores of lives and killed some of those with no more real remorse other than for getting caught. He truly was a craven druggie. There was no misguided prosecution here IMO.
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Petit Q Underwear Releases What May Be World's Smallest Underwear he Huffington Post | By James Nichols Posted: 12/11/2013 12:37 pm EST | Updated: 12/11/2013 12:48 pm EST If you've ever said to yourself, My underwear is just covering TOO MUCH of my junk-- well, you're in luck. Petit Q, a French brand, has released a line of underwear that is, honestly, barely there when it comes to covering your nether-regions. A line that seeks to "create a really sexy and edgy brand but still in a playful way," Petit Q is certainly playing up their appeal to the gay male consumer. Check out the sexy video of the above to check out all of the different styles -- would you wear these skimpy undies? And if you're looking for some other underwear this season specifically marketed for gay men? Check out these "Identity Briefs," which let your sexual partner know your preferred sexual position before you're even completely naked! Sorry, can't post the video here but you can see it here. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/11/tiny-underwear-petit-q_n_4426407.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular
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Yep, it is that time of year and I hope that is a healthy sign of people getting involved with family and friends and neighbors and holiday preps. It makes for slower times here but there are always a few of us with fewer holiday distractions that keep the fireplace going. Speaking of distractions, I'm posting a few twinks for your distraction over in the Porn Forum. Happy Holidays!
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I think this case argues strongly for double testing of blind samples. By that I mean two different lab techs evaluating the same sample from an unknown subject. Neither tech would know who they are evaluating. More costly but then what will be the cost of cleaning this mess up with so many tainted cases to be reviewed and dispensed with? The government ought to spend whatever it takes to get results right, reliably. Relying on the honesty of individuals leads to occasional failures with potentially very high costs. Another example is provided by the med tech druggie who recycled needles he used for his drugs that infected scores of people with Hepatitis C in a NH hospital. I believe he ran up that score in the midwest before he was finally caught and sentenced to 38 years in prison. It is a simple fact that certain individuals in critical jobs will fail to live up to their responsibilities that put others at risk.
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I know this dates me. The first time I heard this song I was in the eighth grade, in my bedroom after supper listening to my radio. I can recall the scene as if it were yesterday. I couldn't get that song out of my head for a month and less intently ever since.
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NSA tracking cell phone locations worldwide, Snowden documents show
TampaYankee replied to AdamSmith's topic in Politics
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Mace is wonderful in cakes and cookies too. It is a key ingredient in any good spice cake, one of my very favorite kinds of cake.
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The problem with citron, a citrus or citrus-like fruit, in fruitcakes is that it is made from the bitter peel of the citron. No amount of preserving with sugar - the glace process which candies it -- can take away that bitter note. That is why most people hate fruitcakes IMO. I certainly do not like it and I love fruit cake. I always avoid cakes with citron. It is a cheap filler used in place of more expensive fruit.
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Definitely not for Suckrates.
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HOT dvd/vid website: www.guysinsweats.com for "TWINKS"
TampaYankee replied to axiom2001's topic in The Beer Bar
Forgive me, but I don't see any sweatpants. Does anyone else? -
NYPD busts man after mistaking breath mints for Ecstasy
TampaYankee replied to AdamSmith's topic in The Beer Bar
There needs to be a lot more accountability of police actions in this country. I know it is a difficult and dangerous job but that is no excuse for violating the rights and liberty of citizens, often stonewalling if not outright denial when errors come to light. With authority comes responsibility. Responsibility means, among other things, accountability. -
I share your preference for Haddock. Damn the Yankee torpedoes, full speed ahead!!
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Merry Christmas!! Least I could do. On reflection, I suggest six to eight weeks for mellowing. You might want to hold back on the spirits after two or maybe three weeks depending on your druthers.
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12 Fish To Stay Away From Steer clear of this seafood that's bad for you and the environment By Emily Main for Prevention Our oceans have become so depleted of wild fish stocks, and so polluted with industrial contaminants, that trying to figure out the fish that are both safe and sustainable can make your head spin. "Good fish" lists can change year after year, because stocks rebound or get depleted every few years, but there are some fish that, no matter what, you can always decline. The nonprofit Food & Water Watch looked at all the varieties of fish out there, how they were harvested, how certain species are farmed and levels of toxic contaminants like mercury or PCBs in the fish, as well as how heavily local fishermen relied upon fisheries for their economic survival. Here are six of the fish they determined we should avoid, no matter what. Head over to Prevention for the full list. http://www.prevention.com/food/healthy-eating-tips/12-unhealthy-fish-avoid-eating?cm_mmc=Huffington_Post-_-12%20Fish%20You%20Should%20Never%20Eat-_-Article-_-12%20fish%20you%20should%20never%20eat
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Your holiday wish is fulfilled. Not only did I manage to unearth the recipes in the family archives (with a little help from family) I also found it online. Printed in the Tampa Tribune sometime in the mid sixties some weeks before Thanksgiving. The following prologue was followed by the recipe reprinted from Cooks.com and given below it. The recipe is exactly the same as it appeared in the Tribune, word for word. Mrs Harvey's White Fruit Cake Is Also Mailable One of the most mailable holiday sweets is Mrs. Harvey's White Fruit cake In case you are a newcomer to these parts, that's Mrs P.J. Harvey's white Fruit Cake, a recipe that has been repeated -- by popular demand -- in the Tribune every holiday season since it won a contest sponsored by this newspaper in 1951. Be sure to clip and save this recipe for it will not be repeated this year. This cake starts out in a cold oven and the baking temperature is 250 degrees instead of the usual 300 or 325 degrees. Baking time given in the recipe is merely a guide; time required will vary with the oven. But do make certain that you do not overcook this cake. Like any other fruit cake, it will be dry if baked too long. The cake may be eaten the day after it is baked. But it is even more flavorful if allowed to mellow for a few weeks. It could mellow while in route to Viet Nam, or Germany or wherever your loved one is stationed. And one of the cakes made this week will be ready for Thanksgiving -- and Christmas, if there is any left for that holiday. Wrapped in layers of foils, this cake can be stored in the refrigerator for a year. It can be frozen indefinitely. But do allow some mellowing time if you plan to freeze it for the cake will not mellow in the frozen state. MRS. HARVEY'S WHITE FRUITCAKE Printed from COOKS.COM 4 c. shelled pecans1 lb. candied cherries 1 lb. candied pineapple 1 3/4 c. all-purpose flour 1/2 lb. butter 1 c. granulated sugar 5 lg. eggs 1/2 tsp. baking powder 1-2 oz. vanilla extract 1-2 oz. lemon extract Chop nuts and fruits into medium-sized pieces; dredge with 1/4 cup of flour. Cream butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Add well-beaten eggs and blend well. Sift remaining flour and baking powder together; fold into egg and butter mixture. Add vanilla and lemon extracts; mix well. Add fruits and nuts, blending well. Grease a 10-inch tube pan. Line with foil, parchment, or waxed paper. (Do not use grocery bags.) Grease again. Pour batter into prepared pan. Place in cold oven and bake at 250 degrees for 3 hours. Or line 2 (9 x 5 x 3) foil loaf pans, greasing both pans and liners well. Place in cold oven and bake at 250 degrees for 2 hours. Cool in pan on cake rack. Makes 5 pounds of fruitcake. -------------------------------------- A few hints based on my recollection wrestling with this recipe. To beat the batter you will need a very heavy duty mixer or a strong wooden spoon (think boat oar) and a strong arm to go with it. Start early in the day as the bake time may go considerably longer than suggested by the recipe, according to the clean tooth pick rule. Let the cake thoroughly cool for a day, cover with paper towels in a cool dry spot. If you are so inclined, the next day wrap the cake in several layers of cheese cloth and place in a plastic food storage bag. Moisten the cheese cloth on all sides with a jigger or two of your favorite brandy, rum or bourbon and doused all over the cake. Store in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight. Repeat dousing twice a week for as long as you can manage to leave the cake alone. Six to eight weeks ought to be ideal for those who can wait. It won't spoil if kept in a cool and dry place and eaten before the end of the millennium.
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Brenda remains gainfully employed as the voice of Marge on The Simpsons.
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Sweep aside your political realities and just imagine Caribou Barbie wielding the Speaker's gavel. It may be one thing to get in bed with Rush and another to get in bed with Ms Palin. I suspect the rank and file would be climbing over each other to follow her lead. And... I'd pay good money to see that side show. A case of the blind leading the stupid or vice versa. I take that back and apologize to the blind for the analogy. Let's leave it as the ignorant leading the stupid.