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KMEM, it's time for another little talk with your peeps...
MsGuy replied to MsGuy's topic in The Beer Bar
Barn Flakes...Breakfast of Champions! -
First this whackjob in Jackson, Tn., drags his dog to the pound to be gassed because he's convinced the pup is gay... And now your loopy state lawmakers are back with an even more horrific version of "Don't Say Gay." This time the good Senator Campfield has tacked on a provision that any teacher who even suspects a student may be gay must promptly report his/her suspicions to the child's parents. Really, KMEM, you guys in Tenn., need to get your act together. No rush...the dog was adopted by some kind, broadminded lady (who renamed him 'Elton'). Maybe the gay kids who get outed will be as lucky.
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What I think is that some folks at the ADC need to get a life, lol. Either that or I'm gonna start a protest over Coke's send up of Priscilla. Why weren't real drag queens driving the bus? Although I have to admit, it does seem suspicious that the Arab was the only contestant not allowed to recieve votes. Hmmm...so maybe it was racist.
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Ok, so he majored in "sport and entertainment management" at South Carolina. "Sport management", is that what they call basket weaving now-a-days?
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While a certain amount of risk taking by males appears to be a net benefit to the gene pool, you can't have them all killing themselves off before they have a chance to breed, so you've got to have mechanisms in place to limit the spread of genes that prompt risky behavior. LOL. even if the carriers are cute. It's one of those 'not too hot & not too cold but just right' things, RA1. When it comes to weeding her garden, Mother Nature may be a heartless old bitch but she has a fine eye for details.
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Just another example of Darwinian selection in action. Got to set the genetic limit on risk taking by young males one way or the other.
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"Note to self: Shower a couple more plagues on Lucky, Seems he still ain't got the message."
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LOL, & I get queasy just watching Mr. Coyote take his plunge in a Road Runner cartoon.
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Why not make him a 2 for $80 offer? Even an 18 year might be a little better at pacing himself the 2nd time around. Might even be coaxed into at least wanking you off while getting his, lol. Which raises the question of whether you are ready to deal with any consequences to Mom and Dad tripping over this new source of revenue for their kid? Not condemning, just asking. An acquaintance of mine had a teenager from one of those Pentacostal churches find Jesus on him and fess up to the whole kit & caboodle in open church during altar call. Rather more than the usual sins of demon rum they were used to.
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Rimmer, Air India has been bleeding cash ever since the Gov. allowed cheap fare competitors to enter their domestic market. A 'sale and leaseback' is just a (fairly expensive) finantial gimmick to clear debt from the airline's books. For reasons comprehensible only to accounting geeks, the leases aren't counted as debt on the finantial statement. This has nothing what-so-ever to do with the 787/ 788's current problems. It's strictly a finantial move probably (I would guess) intended to clear the way for a large capital infusion by the Indian government &/or a restructuring (yet again) of its debt to the state controled banks.
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LOL, sitting between those two twinks, I'm afraid I would have wound up having to explain our American slang 'boner'.
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How To Deal With Homophobes Online: A Boytoy.com Exclusive Manual
MsGuy replied to TotallyOz's topic in The Beer Bar
Well, if you're more interested in exploding their heads than reasoning with them, just post that most straights you've met don't seem to feel any need to get all that worked up over homosexuality. And that, in your experience, there's a high percentage of gays repressing their sexuality among those 'straights' that do. After that, no matter what they post, just keep replying "Yep, yep, just what I thought." until they flame out. Guaranteed to work 96% of the time. -
Interesting Book Review on Catholic Council
MsGuy replied to Lucky's topic in Theater, Movies, Art and Literature
My understanding is that the office of 'priest' in the episcopal churches is one and the same as the Early Church 'presbyter' (Greek 'presbuteros' signifying older man). Even the derivation of the English word 'priest' is from presbuteros. Middle English preost, from Old English prost, from Vulgar Latin *prester (from Late Latin presbyter; see presbyter) Interestingly enough the qualifications for priest/presbyter are stated quite clearly in 1st Timothy 3 2-7: .2 Now the (priest/presbyter) is to be above reproach, faithful to his wife, temperate, self-controlled, respectable, hospitable, able to teach, 3 not given to drunkenness, not violent but gentle, not quarrelsome, not a lover of money. 4 He must manage his own family well and see that his children obey him, and he must do so in a manner worthy of full[a] respect. 5 (If anyone does not know how to manage his own family, how can he take care of God’s church?) 6 He must not be a recent convert, or he may become conceited and fall under the same judgment as the devil. 7 He must also have a good reputation with outsiders, so that he will not fall into disgrace and into the devil’s trap. LOL, Now how those folks in Trent got around the requirement that a priest be married, faithful and have well behaved children defies explanation except...maybe............wait for it... DEMONIC POSSESSION BY THE WHORE OF ROME!!! -
I had no idea they were making color photographs back that far. Silly me, lol, I guess I was thinking that Kodak invented color photography.
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If memory serves, RMN also proposed a negative income tax in place of the wildly conterproductive welfare system of his day (in effect a national floor for cash income for the poor). Sen. Daniel Moynihan's idea originally, if I remember right. Of course that would have meant turning out hundreds of thousands of paper shuffeling welfare workers, so the Dems were lining up to oppose it. I don't know how the numbers would work out now, but at the time, you could have doubled the income of the poor and still cut welfare costs by about 1/3, just by getting rid of the welfare bureaucracy. Yep, yep, those were the numbers. Amazing how factoids like that can stick in your head for 40 years.
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Interesting Book Review on Catholic Council
MsGuy replied to Lucky's topic in Theater, Movies, Art and Literature
LOL, raised Presbyterian, were you Hito? Personally I have to be careful about reading books like this. They bring out all the old papist hating bigotry I inherited from my Calvinist forebears. Down with pagan popery and the Whore of Babylon and all that. Father O'Malley needs to tread carefully, lol. But then given the devilish snake-like cunning of those Jesuits, it's probably aimed more at persuading his fellow Catholics to support whatever theology he's selling, rather than at lapsed Calvinists like me. Or maybe he just wants to get married. ahahahahahah -
Maybe it's only because your post attuned me to the issue, TY, but now it seems I run across articles on GOP election rigging everywhere.
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Once you head for the exit, you don't have to keep pretending senatorial shit doesn't stink.
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The Rickshaw Run: A Cross Country Ride in India in a Tuk Tuk
MsGuy replied to TotallyOz's topic in The Beer Bar
What Charlie said, lol. -
The Rickshaw Run: A Cross Country Ride in India in a Tuk Tuk
MsGuy replied to TotallyOz's topic in The Beer Bar
OZ, just my personal opinion, but unless your obsession level with Tuk Tuks has reached the Glutes++ level, you should give this one a pass. Wouldn't you rather spend the estimated cost of 3,600 pounds (not including airfare) on the college education funds of numerous cute guys around the world? On the other hand, if your heart is truly set on this, please take the necessary legal precautions to ensure a swift, clean transfer of ownership of boytoy.com to TY's control, along with a sufficient endowment to cover transitional expenses. No one wants another HooBoy situation to deal with while we're in mourning for your premature passing. Oh, and do you think the family will appreciate flowers at the funeral? -
The Rickshaw Run: A Cross Country Ride in India in a Tuk Tuk
MsGuy replied to TotallyOz's topic in The Beer Bar
OK, first I read this: With a pounding heart of 145.45cc pushing 7hp of raw power to three tiny wheels, the humble auto-Rickshaw is a feat of non-engineerance. Loud, uncomfortable, prone to breaking down a lot and completely useless at protecting you from the elements, rickshaws are undoubtedly the ultimate long distance, off-road machine. Despite being designed for short distances, on roads. Possibly the least suitable vehicle on the planet for covering the entire subcontinent in two weeks. Perfect. We've a fleet of rickshaws pimped and ready to splutter you into adventuring bliss. Engine: 2 stroke, single cylinder, forced air cooled Engine Size: 145.45cc Power: 7 HP at 5000 rpm (equiv. 1 family dog) Transmission: 4 forward, 1 reverse Top Speed: 55kmph (We've seen faster, especially downhill) Fuel Capacity: 8 ltr + 1.4 reserve System Voltage: 12V , DC and then I read this: These are genuinely dangerous things to do. The website is written in a light-hearted fashion but you cannot overestimate the risks involved in taking part in this adventure. Your chances of being seriously injured or dying as a result of taking part are high. Individuals who have taken part in past Adventurists' adventures have been permanently disfigured, seriously disabled and even lost their life. This is not a glorified holiday, it's an unsupported adventure and so by its very nature extremely risky. You really are on your own and you really are putting both your health and life at risk. This is what makes them adventures. And somehow I didn't need to investigate further to know this was no trip for a 65 year old American couch potato.