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purplekow

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  1. I am, at this time, enamored of this senior cover of Uptown Funk: Love the 92 year old woman doing a split near the end and the few words of wisdom offered at the end. Watch this and try not to smile and bop. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/25/uptown-funk-bruno-mars-seniors-_n_6754548.html
  2. Obviously someone reminded the Google people of the basic fact that:
  3. Epigonos, it is a good thing we are on different coasts because our preferences in men are so similar that it might create a competition. I agree wholeheartedly that #6 has the chest and the package not to mention an incredible ass. i would take a bottle of sublingual nitro to an encounter with him lest i develop chest pain.
  4. A beautiful man and one can hope that some day he, and not the phony, will post an ad that he is serving NJ area.
  5. Makes me want to smear pasta and tomato sauce all over my body and yell out : "ANTHONY, its prince spaghetti day. Come and eat. (or vice versa)."
  6. Pain alone may be the reason that people decide to have surgery, nerve compression and the threat of nerve damage and resultant injury is the reason the surgeon does the surgery. No surgeon will guarantee pain relief, as a significant percentage have either residual pain, unchanged pain or in a few cases worse pain. There is a greater certainty of reduced risk of damage from nerve compression and that is the main reason that the surgeon recommends the surgery, whether he relieves pain or not, the job is to protect from further serious damage. Pain relief convinces the patient, nerve damage limitation compels the surgeon.
  7. I strongly agree with those proponents of physical therapy and exercise as well as weight control. Weighing in at a body weight close to ideal will definitely lower your risk of back and neck disease and will also make rehabing any injury a lot easier. No one here has mentioned acupuncture and massage. While i am not a great proponent of these modalities, one should not overlook them either. I strongly agree that back and neck surgery should be done only after all other efforts have failed, or it symptoms are progressing unremittingly. The main benefit of surgery is relief of the nerve compression and one must realize that pain relief is not the goal of the surgery although it is a highly desirable effect in a majority but definitely not all cases.
  8. I agree would love to see the shorts down and the red ass out. The ass is not red you say? Well in my version it gets that way.
  9. Know that it is male model not mail model
  10. Corey Cann but will he?
  11. A different view of Chris. http://cdn02.cdn.justjared.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/diamantopoulos-shirtless/chris-diamantopoulos-shirtless-sexy-09.jpg
  12. Found out that the man was Chris Diamantopouloushttp://cdn03.cdn.justjared.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/diamantopoulos-shirtless/chris-diamantopoulos-shirtless-sexy-25.jpg
  13. I guess giving someone the Bum's rush was always impolite but is using that expression un PC. When was the last time you heard the word bum that is did not refer to someone's ass? Speaking of nice bums, I was turn dial on the TV set and ran across About a Boy. What stopped me cold was a hot guy in corduroy pants with an amazing ass. He plays a character Mr. Chris who is the love interest for the mother played by Minnie Driver. i can not seem to locate his name so I can look up photos. Anyone have any ideas or his name?
  14. Love #12 3 asses no waiting. And #17 has a great hot ass as well. Thanks for the posting
  15. This is almost Sisyphus and the rock, except, i believe that Sisyphus has the ecstasy of reaching the peak followed by the disappointment of seeing it roll back down, I suppose one might also believe that Sisyphus comes right to the peak and just before reaching it, he loses control only to have to start all over with no ecstasy. Granted this was a punishment, so it is likely the gods would not allow Sisyphus the ecstasy but I think losing it is worse than not having it. So which is worse, knowing the ecstasy and losing it or never knowing it at all? Perhaps Tyro should respond, after all she had his children and then slaughtered them.
  16. Yes I thought most here would know what sounding like a broken record meant, the stylus jumping and repeating the same portion of the record over and over. But I suppose, the main thrust of this thread is that these phrases have lost their context and so an explanation probably was needed. Thanks for supplying it.
  17. Twice today the expression, "sounds like a broken record" came up and both times I thought that a lot of younger people have no idea what a broken records sounds like. In fact it really isnt a broken record more a scratched record but I digress. This led me to consider other expressions which refer to things which are outdated or no longer exist, such as records. Is there an expression that is easily substituted for a husband telling his wife that she "sounds like a broken record". If you are going to drop a dime on someone, do the young people of today even know about telephone booths and the usual fee of 10 cents to make a local call. I do not even have a cent sign on my keyboard. So forum members, any familar references or expressions which once had a precise reference which almost all would recognize and which now refers to something of a bygone age or which has faded into obselescence.
  18. I am more concerned about his French and Greek than his English.
  19. 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
  20. 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.
  21. 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.
  22. 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.
  23. 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.
  24. 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.
  25. 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.
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