
caeron
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Given where we are, it seems a bit strange to suggest that people should obey a law just because it is a law.
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Personally, I'd move tip 5 to the top. It drives me nuts on the other site to see a review that has NO content. I personally assume most of these are done by the escorts themselves. The "My orgasm was so intense it ripped a hole in the space/time continuum... but the details shale remain private" reviews always makes me laugh. Come on, Mary, are you afraid to admit that he made you his bitch and you squealed for it?
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From the cunt's wikipedia entry: The fallout from her political activism had a negative effect on her business and entertainment career. Her contract with the Florida Citrus Commission was allowed to lapse in 1979 because of the controversy and the negative publicity generated by her political campaigns and the resulting boycott of Florida orange juice. Her marriage to Bob Green failed at that time, and in 1980 she divorced him, although he reportedly has said that his fundamentalist religious beliefs do not recognize civil divorce and that she is still his wife in God's eyes. Kathie Lee Gifford, who worked as a live-in secretary/babysitter for the Greens in the early 1970s, said in her autobiography that Green had a ferocious temper and could be very possessive and emotionally abusive, and that Anita was not very happy. Some Christian audiences and venues shunned her after her divorce. No longer invited to appear at their events, she lost another major source of income. With her four children, she moved from Miami to Selma, Alabama, and later to Atlanta, Georgia. In a 1980 Ladies Home Journal article she said, "The church needs to wake up and find some way to cope with divorce and women's problems." In the same article, she said that she felt sorry for all of the anti-gay things she had said and done during her campaigns. She said that she had adopted a more "live and let live" attitude. She married her second husband, Charlie Hobson Dry, in 1990, and they tried to reestablish her music career in a series of small venues, including Branson, Missouri, and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Their plans failed, however, and Bryant and Dry left behind them a series of unpaid employees and creditors. Her career decline is detailed in her book, A New Day (1992). They filed for bankruptcy in Arkansas (1997) and in Tennessee (2001). Bryant returned to Barnsdall, Oklahoma, in 2005 for the town's 100th anniversary celebration and to have a street renamed in her honor. She returned to her high school in Tulsa on April 21, 2007, to perform in the school's annual musical revue. She now lives in Edmond, Oklahoma, and says she does charity work for various youth organizations while heading Anita Bryant Ministries International. The ministry's web site features two articles championing her long-standing opposition to the "homosexual agenda".
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I want the video that comes after this shot. The one that starts, "oh wow, I'm so stoned and horny..." Seriously, if it doesn't affect his ability to swim competitively, who cares? Now get me a picture of Obama burning one, and I'll be more interested. (Not upset, just more interested.)
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I waiting to watch it at home. I's a sensitive fag, and I'm afraid I might cry.
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I think Bill O'Reilly is one hell of a conceptual comedian. No Spin indeed. Too bad that even knowing that he isn't funny.
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Doesn't sound that weird to me. Sounds like a vintage vibrator.
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Yeah, I've just been trying to preserve my virginity all these years, that's the ticket!
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I posted some crazy things on the internet in my youth, but it appears the new generation is definitely doing us old timers one better.
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Well that's disappointing, though my memories are mostly more than 25 years old at this point. But thanks for the tip on Boston, since I never go back to NC, but I tend to pass through Boston about once a year.
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"The Other Site"seems to be having some trouble
caeron replied to TownsendPLocke's topic in The Beer Bar
I don't lurk the other site message center, though I swing by every week or two to see if there are any must-see threads. 99% of the time the answer is no. (I visit the reviews much more often, every couple days or so.) -
Eastern NC barbeque is the best. I haven't had Wilbur's from Goldsboro (the hell hole I went to HS in) for years, but it still makes my mouth water thinking about it.
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I just read the transcript. It's sad and infuriating how his faith has turned him into an emotional wreck.
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We have a proper taqueria next to the 7-11 up the street which is my favorite. After that, it's wendy's (for the chili and yes, I know about the founder) and Taco bell. While I'm trying to lose weight, they're on my no-go list though.
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I think starting a post talking about 'repiglicans' isn't a way to have a useful dialogue. This is more than a few steps down the slippery slope.
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I think when you're on the national stage as an anti-gay bigot, then you're an idiot if you expect an escort to keep quiet about you. There is no seal of the confessional to protect you.
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The vindictive part of me would love to see Bush and Cheney get called out properly for what I view as poisoning the well, but I think it would not best serve the country. I think we, as a nation, need to focus on a better way forward, and I think the new administration agrees. I suspect, therefore, they may do enough to shine a light in some dark corners, but unless there is really shocking misconduct, that will be the extent of it. You can't go after people for the grey areas. Even if they're really, really dark grey. Unless it's totally open and shut wrongdoing, it will just become partisan rancor and derail any hope of coming together as a nation. What I hope is that with a little light on the subject, all of us will think to ourselves "That isn't the nation we want to be." and we'll be better as a nation going forward. Though I fear the majority are still willing to trade liberty for security.
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Indeed, I've bookmarked the true homepage, so I guess that's why I don't see the ad.
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I have firefox for a browser and with the pop up blocker on, I never see that ad.
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I imagine because the tapes are part of a criminal investigation, but who knows. It is a funny trainwreck to watch, if you don't live in illinois, and can suppress your gag reflex.
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CitiBank thanks the American worker/taxpayer for the loan
caeron replied to TownsendPLocke's topic in The Beer Bar
I've been reading the WSJ coverage of Thain. He appears to be really unaware of how badly he is coming off in this. Of course, with the money he's looted, I mean 'earned', I guess he's getting the last laugh. -
I've had it when in japan and found it very bland. I'm told that the excitement is the numbness/slight intoxication from eating it. I experienced none of that, so I couldn't say. Maybe back in the day when they hadn't gotten the preparing it down to the science it is today. At this point, I think it's more about the ego of eating something that could kill you than the taste of it.
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"The Other Site"seems to be having some trouble
caeron replied to TownsendPLocke's topic in The Beer Bar
That's certainly how I interpreted it. -
Portland Mayor's intergenerational romance-and his lies about it
caeron replied to TownsendPLocke's topic in The Beer Bar
Well, Sam Adams has decided to stay on as Mayor. Time will tell how much he's damaged himself with this idiocy. Beau Breedlove gave an interview to the Oregonian backing up Sam Adams story mostly. He said they kissed twice before he turned 18. I still think he should have responded to the initial allegations with a "piss off. I've done nothing wrong and I'm not going to debate my private life." Once he started talking about it, he both lied and made the subject fair game. -
There's smaltz and then there's smaltz. I greatly enjoyed slumdog millionaire, but at it's core it's just a smaltzy love story. Haven't seen wrestler, sounds like it's good, but not really that interesting to me. Not having seen it, I won't critique its smaltziness :-)