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costellobr
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dear Curt Are you too old to go to the geezer gathering? Brenda
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piton
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in the next 5 yrs what effect do you think OPEC will have on the US economy? also what magazine has the best spank it material: playboy, penthouse, hustler, or black tail?
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In reply to: in the next 5 yrs what effect do you think OPEC will have on the US economy? also what magazine has the best spank it material: playboy, penthouse, hustler, or black tail? I'll feild this one, National Geographic. All the boobs are natural, which everyone around here seems to place such high importance on. Therefore all thos plastic tittied, airbrushed queens hold no candle against the "All natural" beuties of NG.
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yanqui
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Curt: How many old fart boulderers does it take to screw in a light bulb?
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In reply to: In reply to: in the next 5 yrs what effect do you think OPEC will have on the US economy? also what magazine has the best spank it material: playboy, penthouse, hustler, or black tail? I'll feild this one, National Geographic. All the boobs are natural, which everyone around here seems to place such high importance on. Therefore all thos plastic tittied, airbrushed queens hold no candle against the "All natural" beuties of NG. Hahaha, as Papua New Guinea is the nearest foreign country to our state of Queensland (we share a border) I keep abreast (pun intended) of our neighbours. I`ve seen pics of those women with their babies on their backs and I kid you not that the babies are using their mothers breasts to feed from whilst still strapped to their backs. Those things are like razor strops. They pick their boobs up and fling them over their shoulders to keep them out of the way. A kid will be feeding on one while a pig feeds on the other, I am not joking. Pigs are virtually the cash econonmy of Papua and so if a pig is orphaned a mother will feed it herself.
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curt
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In reply to: dear Curt Are you too old to go to the geezer gathering? Brenda Actually I fear I may be too young. However, I intend to try and sneak by on a waiver or perhaps on a technicality. By the time of the geezer gathering next June, I will be 49 (and in my 50th year) so, I may round up my age rather than truncating. Haha. Curt
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Curt, If I lived in Papua New Guinea would I be able to throw my titties over my shoulders? K.
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curt
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In reply to: Curt, If I lived in Papua New Guinea would I be able to throw my titties over my shoulders? K. Can you now? Curt
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In reply to: Curt, If I lived in Papua New Guinea would I be able to throw my titties over my shoulders? K. If you lived in Papua New Guinea in all likelyhood you would have had half a dozen kids by the time you are 21 and as bras are not a fashion accessory you would more than likely be able to throw your boobs over your shoulders.
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kimmyt
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In reply to: In reply to: Curt, If I lived in Papua New Guinea would I be able to throw my titties over my shoulders? K. Can you now? Curt there go my hopes and dreams
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Curt, why do homosexuals continually try to impose their immorality upon our culture?
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Dec 14, 2004, 10:16 PM
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In reply to: In reply to: In reply to: Curt, If I lived in Papua New Guinea would I be able to throw my titties over my shoulders? K. Can you now? Curt there go my hopes and dreams Hey, Kimmy, if it'll make you feel better, you can throw your titties over my shoulders. -Jay
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curt
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In reply to: Curt, why do homosexuals continually try to impose their immorality upon our culture? I suspect they feel threatened--the same reason other people try to impose their conservative religious views upon our culture. 8^) Curt
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jt512
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In reply to: In reply to: Curt, why do homosexuals continually try to impose their immorality upon our culture? I suspect they feel threatened--the same reason other people try to impose their conservative religious views upon our culture. 8^) Curt Damn! No more trophies left to give out. -Jay
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In reply to: In reply to: Curt, why do homosexuals continually try to impose their immorality upon our culture? I suspect they feel threatened--the same reason other people try to impose their conservative religious views upon our culture. 8^) Curt Its not a matter of imposing themselves on our culture. It's a matter of being accepted/tolerated. Not discriminated against. That's what everyone in the world wants
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In reply to: In reply to: In reply to: Curt, why do homosexuals continually try to impose their immorality upon our culture? I suspect they feel threatened--the same reason other people try to impose their conservative religious views upon our culture. 8^) Curt Its not a matter of imposing themselves on our culture. It's a matter of being accepted/tolerated. Not discriminated against. That's what everyone in the world wants Problem being that it is virtually becoming compulsory. :shock: Why should less than 1% of the population expect and receive so much attention from the media.
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spiderwomann
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Where did you come up with the less than 1% number, Most estimates say that approximately 10% is gay or bisexual. You don't have to approve of the lifestyle. You don't have to consider it moral. You don't have to beleive that it is a genetic, not learned, trait. But, as global and US citizens, you have an obligation to accept diversity. Tolerate at least. And how is it shoved down our throat? Just ignore it if it bothers you, but don't persecute others because of it.
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philbox
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In reply to: Where did you come up with the less than 1% number, Most estimates say that approximately 10% is gay or bisexual. You don't have to approve of the lifestyle. You don't have to consider it moral. You don't have to beleive that it is a genetic, not learned, trait. But, as global and US citizens, you have an obligation to accept diversity. Tolerate at least. And how is it shoved down our throat? Just ignore it if it bothers you, but don't persecute others because of it. Who`s persecuting who here, where did that come from? The ten percent figure comes from the now widely discredited Kinsey report. The true figures are less than 1%. As for toleration, the 99% of the rest of us are expected to tolerate but that same toleration is not shown by the other side.
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livingtheedge
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As long as I’m not forced to marry another man I don’t care what they do. It doesn’t matter to me if a guy decided to chase after other guys... as a matter of fact go for it will just leave more ladies for the straight guys.
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In reply to: As for toleration, the 99% of the rest of us are expected to tolerate but that same toleration is not shown by the other side. what on earth are you talking about? i don't recall ever seeing any petitions to ban straight marriage. i have a question curt that is much more important than this religious fundamentalist crap. i'm moving into a new house with a full bar downstairs. i want to stock it with a good selection of whiskys that represent different regions and characters of scotch well. so far i have a bottle of macallan 25yr(i broke down and had to buy another bottle - you can get it for $290 at applejack in denver), a bottle of lagavulin 16yr, a bottle of talisker 10yr, and a bottle of bowmore 12yr. what do you suggest i get to complement that? maybe 4-5 additional bottles.
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In reply to: But, as global and US citizens, you have an obligation to accept diversity. What planet are you from? That doesn't sound anything like the planet I live on! DMT
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In reply to: In reply to: As for toleration, the 99% of the rest of us are expected to tolerate but that same toleration is not shown by the other side. what on earth are you talking about? i don't recall ever seeing any petitions to ban straight marriage. i have a question curt that is much more important than this religious fundamentalist crap. i'm moving into a new house with a full bar downstairs. i want to stock it with a good selection of whiskys that represent different regions and characters of scotch well. so far i have a bottle of macallan 25yr(i broke down and had to buy another bottle - you can get it for $290 at applejack in denver), a bottle of lagavulin 16yr, a bottle of talisker 10yr, and a bottle of bowmore 12yr. what do you suggest i get to complement that? maybe 4-5 additional bottles. i would highly recommend glenturret 25 yr single malt scotch. mmmmm good good stuff
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spiderwomann
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yeah i'm too idealistic. but whatever. just procrastinating studying for finals...sorry to rant
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curt
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In reply to: In reply to: As for toleration, the 99% of the rest of us are expected to tolerate but that same toleration is not shown by the other side. what on earth are you talking about? i don't recall ever seeing any petitions to ban straight marriage. i have a question curt that is much more important than this religious fundamentalist crap. i'm moving into a new house with a full bar downstairs. i want to stock it with a good selection of whiskys that represent different regions and characters of scotch well. so far i have a bottle of macallan 25yr(i broke down and had to buy another bottle - you can get it for $290 at applejack in denver), a bottle of lagavulin 16yr, a bottle of talisker 10yr, and a bottle of bowmore 12yr. what do you suggest i get to complement that? maybe 4-5 additional bottles. Well, diversifying by region is always good. I would suggest a bottle of Springbank, the premier Campbletown malt, a bottle of Highland Park from the Orkneys, and a bottle of Edradour from Pitlochry (the smallest distillery in Scotland) and my favourite of all the distilleries I have visited. Then perhaps double up on either good Speybank or Islay malts. If you prefer Speybank, I would recommend either a bottle of Glenfarclas or Glenlossie (if you can find it) or, if you prefer the smokier Islay malts, go for a bottle of Ardbeg. Curt
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costellobr
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In reply to: In reply to: In reply to: Curt, If I lived in Papua New Guinea would I be able to throw my titties over my shoulders? K. Can you now? Curt there go my hopes and dreams oh kimmy, not to worry. they can just hang down at the level of the gourd on his penis.
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