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  1. I guess some people just have to get themselves what they really want for Christmas and frequently that is red hot sex in the middle of winter
  2. Put me in the category of clients who enjoy it more if my partner is enjoying it more than i am. Creates a vicious cycle of enjoyment which can spin out to orgasmic levels. So escorts, give up some of your own sexual secrets and you may be unlocking the deepest sexual secrets of your client.
  3. Whose bias? The make up of the Grand Jury is unknown to me and I have no way of knowing whether they went in with an inclination one way or the other. 70 hours of evidence sound like an extensive job was done and without proof to the contrary, I am willing to believe that the Grand Jury members may not have wanted to be there, but that they tried to do the best job they could do. Perhap I am naive to think that there was an honest attempt to get this right. Perhaps other who think differently are cynical. A young black man is dead. A white police officer killed him. Is the police officer a bigot who is glad he shot him? Is the young black man a criminal who got what he deserved? I am sure there are plenty of people answering yes to one of those and no to the other. Ultimately the issues of race in this country continue to rip at the fabric of society. It is better than it was, but with a wealth divide and a racial divide, it is difficult to envision a solution any time soon.
  4. A grand jury heard 70 hours of evidence and decided that there was not enough evidence to warrant a trial. "A boy was killed and the killer gets off free" That is the kind of inflammatory rhetoric that incites. Either you trust the judicial system or you don't, but according to the grand jury, his killer did not "get off" rather there was insufficent evidence to even send the policeman to trial. Perhaps you are inclined to believe, with the limited information you have, that a crime was committed, but according to the people with the most information, that was not the case. In the most infamous recent murder case, OJ got off, he was charged and acquitted. In this case, there are no charges, so no one got off. As for a conspiracy to wait until after dark in order to facilitate violence, I offer that if there was a conspiracy to delay the announcement, one may make the case that they did so in order to get prime time TV exposure and in that one would have a more plausible explanation. As for your assertion that "no one gets justice here for anyone" i would contend that many people did not get the decision they wanted. Many hoped for a different outcome. But ultimately, the appropriate legal steps were taken and justice, agree with the decision or not, was served.
  5. Since you used a quote from me at the head of your post, I believe I am correct in assuming this was directed at me. What confuses me is, you do not know me, we have never met or spoken and yet you assign motivations and intentions and are able to do so with authority. In fact, your assertion could not be further from the truth. If your concern about rape in the military was a righteous indignation, you could have started a thread on that topic at any time. In fact, you could have started that thread in a separate thread when you wrote your original post. My response in that thread would have been completely different. You chose to impose this on this thread. That, for me, was just rude.
  6. Certainly rape is an issue. Merry Christmas and don't forget all the slaughter done in the name of Christianity. Welcome to NYC and enjoy your stay but don't forget the homeless while you are here. Welcome to the Bahamas, enjoy your vacation before the oceans rise eliminating these lovely islands from the habitable places on earth. Happy Birthday but lets not forget you failed art in the third grade. Happy Fourth of July and dont forget all the fingers lost to fireworks. How about just being positive for one fucking day, that is not hypocrisy that is humanity. Not everyone needs to be reminded of negativity in every aspect of our lives, that negativity has a way of finding us. So how about a fucking break from it for one small sliver of society for one day. Thank you for your service for one day and 364 days of women get raped in the military. Is that too much to ask. Thanks for your post and don't forget that you are an.... Well you fill in the blank, I am done with negativity for this post.
  7. Military veterans are almost invisible 364 days a year and on the one day they are honored you suggest that we remember rape. You must be great fun at parties. Debbie Downer.
  8. I do not think it was accidental that Kalinda stayed with Lockhart Gardner while the blond investigator went with Florick Argos. Kalinda is also on the storyline with Argos and Bishop while Alicia is on a separate storyline with her candidacy. So while it may be storyline driven, the show biz certainly has its share a bitches and these two might just not get along. I had not noticed that they have not had scenes together, but in thinking about it, it seems since the blond investigator came on, Kalinda is basically working for Cary and sometimes for Diane and I cannot recall even a group shot of Kalinda and Alicia together.
  9. http://nypost.com/2014/06/14/move-over-ladies-orange-star-matt-mcgorry-has-fans-swooning/ Seems there is a body under that suit. Yeah he plays an asshole, but I enjoy fucking assholes.
  10. I read his lips as saying "Sweet" I love it when a man straddles me and plays with my nipples (mine are small but directly wired) and I particularly like it when he then lubes up and rises up and impales his ass with my cock. I tend to keep my eyes closed too but an ass suddenly moving down my cock, is a real eye-opener.
  11. If you missed the first two episodes, you need to go back just to see the scene in which the defendents boyfriend law student walks in on Annelise and her boyfriend, the cop, who is going down on her. When he walks out shirtless, well lordy lordy lord Sam never had a chance. And if it is the cop who committed murder, I hope they switch the show to follow his life in jail. Oz revisited.
  12. it is unrealistic that 1st year law students would be doing this type of work, it is more like a rotation an L3 would do, so, they can promote them along and have them continue to work for Annelise. Of course it is called "how to get away with murder" so they do not even need to get rid of the character that killed Sam, my guess it is the mousy blonde or the hot bearded guy who has no obvious motive to this point. in another Shonda Rimes show, Grey's Anatomy, the show has been running so long that the cast members who started out as first year residents are retiring to collect social security,
  13. Though i love me some Superman, and there are several beautiful ones here, Batman won my hard I mean heart.
  14. I find it really hot how he bites his lips when the pressure is applied in the top shot
  15. His tanning salon is just around the corner from my home and his cousin used to work for me and from what is told to me and what is reported in the local papers, it seems he fell in with some unsavory characters who promised him the moon and wound up giving him the shaft. It seems likely he is headed for a suspended sentence and restituion of back taxes. It does not look like he is as bad off as Richard Hatch from Survivor who did serve time for tax evasion.
  16. Each of these entertaining clips shows rimming using the tongue, sometimes with amazing desterity and mobility. When i am in those regions, my tongue tires out and once the area is nice and wet from saliva, I use my chin and a fairly firm pressure. I have received some nice compliments about this technique. Is it a common trick to use the chin when rimming? When I expect to be engaging in this activity, I usually go unshaven for a day or two and use the stubble as an extra stimulant. Most like it, but some have found it too abrasive. Thoughts?
  17. http://www.quotecollection.com/author-images/brady-anderson-1.jpgReportedly a recent picture of the Baltimore Oriole that had a monster year and then faded away shows that he has not aged a bit. Probably has another monster that stays around longer. Picture was lost but it was Brady Anderson.
  18. There is fecal material in most processed food. Rodents find there way into food storage places. Eating poop is small amounts is no going to cause your death despite my sister's constant advice to me: "Eat shit and die"
  19. I guess I couched my Crunchy reply in my answer, but I was talking about myself when I spoke of Crunchy Peanut Butter, Banana and whipped cream.
  20. As a physician, I hesitate to say this, but healthy eating is not all it is cracked up to be. You live once, you die once. Every once in a while, you need to live while you are alive and if Extra Crunchy Peanut Butter with Bananas and Whipped Cream fills a happiness void, i say fuck healthy eating and risk the consequences of that self indulgence. Steven, just curious, did my peanut butter post in another thread, Jeremy Walker, trigger this thread or is this just synchronicity?
  21. I understand she did not go out and do the survey herself, but she is reporting the results and these are the statistics she chose to use. So in that sense, these are her statistics and her facts. I am not disputing the veracity of the data she chose to present. I think this data unfairly simplifies a complex issue and presents a multifactorial issue as a single factor one. For me, her report disregards the many other factors that could lead to the racial disparity she presents. An acknowledgement of the complexity of the issue and a passing reference to other factors such as economic status and age would have made for a stronger presenation and, in my mind, it would have made it her discussion more compelling and less inflammatory. Police behavior in Ferguson was egregious. The statistics in her report made me look more at Ms. Maddow's bias and less at the police's. Enough so, that I have spent considerable time discussing the faults of a report with which I would expect to agree. For me, she did a bad job.
  22. Basically her statistics take race, and say: well you have 67% (my numbers may be off as I did not go back to get them exact) of the population which is black and 87% of the police activity involves blacks and for whites the opposite is true. Now if the black and white populations were exact in every other instance these statistics may be true and significant but at the best these numbers may be true and they are possibly significant. IF the white population is 50% elderly people in a nursing home environment and the rest are summertime residents who live in this town for the summer and the black population is made up of young full time residents who are unemployed heroin addicts, THEN the statistics would be surprising in the other direction. One does not expect crime and police interaction with elderly and part time residents are not around as much. Drugs addicts and underemployed people commit crime so if you have a high crime risk population and low crime risk population as dramatic as my ludacris example, then the results cited by Ms Maddow would not be an indictment of the police. As she did not state that her statistics were corrected for age, economic status and other factors which influence crime, her presentation of the statistics is imcomplete and presented in a way that makes their use in her presentation subject to the charges I made. I did not say they were incorrect, but a poor argument used in a way to isolate race, when the issue is not solely a racial issue and those other factors may play an important role in the results she is using.
  23. Exactly my point. No it would not be okay, it just would not be news on a national level with all sorts of nationally covered prostest.
  24. i have no problem having a meaningful discussion about race and racial profiling. I believe the media owes us that, a meaningful conversation with meaningful statistics or at least a multifactoral evaluation. I just was commenting that Ms. Maddow owes us more than poorly analyzed statistics which do not necessarily bring anything but confusion to the table.
  25. If this were just a teenager being shot down, this would be a horror and an abomination. What has made it news is his race. Plain in simple, this is a race issue with a side issue of the teenager possibly being murdered by the police. I note that in your statement, race was not mentioned. i doubt you will find a singel news report in which that is true. Race unfortunately is still a hot button issue in this country. Today, while driving down a four land highway (two in each direction) top down radio on, I made an abrupt stop when the car in front of me did the same. The car in back of me blared his horn and when I looked in the rearview mirror, I saw him approaching quickly and he did not appear to be slowing. In an attempt to avoid being hit, I started to move into the left hand lane, only to wind up cutting off the car as he tried to swoop pass. As I pulled back to the right lane, the woman in the passenger seat screamed at me to "get out of the fucking way you white bastard". I hadn't heard that much venom directed at me in one word in a long time." I have no idea of the race of the person driving, though the passenger was a young black woman. Since I grew up and learned to drive in NYC, I responded, "Drop dead you cunt" and we both drove off. The driver then tried unsuccessfully to cut me off and then managed to speed off. This was in middle class America on a beautiful cool summer day. Racial tensions seethe in this country, often right below the surface and it does not take much to get them spewing.
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