keefer
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keefer got a reaction from + Charlie in Rural Virginia
Dark hair, bare arms, and google translate helps with the accents
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keefer got a reaction from + jeezopete in Rural Virginia
Dark hair, bare arms, and google translate helps with the accents
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keefer got a reaction from + Charlie in Rural Virginia
Into my second week on the family farm in rural Virginia taking care of mom (91) while my sisters away... massive culture shock coming from London (home) or New York (childhood home)...
but hitting the local gym each morning surrounded by farm boys is an unbelievable treat, second only to all the eye candy in local supermarkets and restaurants...
why didn’t anyone tell me about this before???
If it wasn’t for the heat and humidity, which one can carve into interesting shapes with a chainsaw, this place might be liveable...
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keefer got a reaction from thomas in Rural Virginia
Dark hair, bare arms, and google translate helps with the accents
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keefer got a reaction from thomas in Rural Virginia
Into my second week on the family farm in rural Virginia taking care of mom (91) while my sisters away... massive culture shock coming from London (home) or New York (childhood home)...
but hitting the local gym each morning surrounded by farm boys is an unbelievable treat, second only to all the eye candy in local supermarkets and restaurants...
why didn’t anyone tell me about this before???
If it wasn’t for the heat and humidity, which one can carve into interesting shapes with a chainsaw, this place might be liveable...
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keefer got a reaction from MscleLovr in Rural Virginia
Dark hair, bare arms, and google translate helps with the accents
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keefer got a reaction from marylander1940 in Rural Virginia
Into my second week on the family farm in rural Virginia taking care of mom (91) while my sisters away... massive culture shock coming from London (home) or New York (childhood home)...
but hitting the local gym each morning surrounded by farm boys is an unbelievable treat, second only to all the eye candy in local supermarkets and restaurants...
why didn’t anyone tell me about this before???
If it wasn’t for the heat and humidity, which one can carve into interesting shapes with a chainsaw, this place might be liveable...
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keefer got a reaction from MscleLovr in Rural Virginia
Into my second week on the family farm in rural Virginia taking care of mom (91) while my sisters away... massive culture shock coming from London (home) or New York (childhood home)...
but hitting the local gym each morning surrounded by farm boys is an unbelievable treat, second only to all the eye candy in local supermarkets and restaurants...
why didn’t anyone tell me about this before???
If it wasn’t for the heat and humidity, which one can carve into interesting shapes with a chainsaw, this place might be liveable...
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keefer got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in Rural Virginia
Into my second week on the family farm in rural Virginia taking care of mom (91) while my sisters away... massive culture shock coming from London (home) or New York (childhood home)...
but hitting the local gym each morning surrounded by farm boys is an unbelievable treat, second only to all the eye candy in local supermarkets and restaurants...
why didn’t anyone tell me about this before???
If it wasn’t for the heat and humidity, which one can carve into interesting shapes with a chainsaw, this place might be liveable...
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keefer got a reaction from + Charlie in Yay Math!
You pose an interesting question... and after thinking about it for a while realised any response would be a wild guess... thus resorted to trusty fallback position of googling if any longevity calculators existed (they do), and then which were the most trusted... I have longevity through both mom and dad (and their parents) - thus will be trying this myself when I make it out of rural Virginia and back to civilisation this weekend, however try this site
Living To 100 Life Expectancy Calculator
WWW.LIVINGTO100.COM
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keefer reacted to RadioRob in How does one edit a post??
This is done for multiple reasons... spam is one, but in addition it has been abused by people who have been banned from the site who come back and try to register additional accounts to circumvent their ban. There is lots of "crap" ya'll don't see that the staff deal with on a regular basis.
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keefer reacted to pubic_assistance in How does one edit a post??
Thank you @RadioRobfor keeping watch. I'm sure this is all very time consuming. Much appreciated.
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keefer reacted to marylander1940 in Titanic Submarine Situation
Or the boat full of refugees capsizing near Greece.
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keefer reacted to + Charlie in Is this a community?
I consider this conversation site a club, which all of the members have voluntarily joined and introduced themselves to others through their posts. They are also free to leave the club, and the management is able to discipline or eject those who it believes have demonstrated in some way that they do not have the good of the club in mind. Of course, the existing members of a club can usually block the entrance of a new member, while the only requirement for entrance to this club is an expressed interest in some subject that is discussed by the members. Most of the members come from larger communities of interests, and join to discuss one or many of those interests. There are also communities of identities (e.g., gay men), which are helpful in gaining legitimacy for membership, but admission to the club is not not automatically guaranteed or restricted because of real or expressed identity.
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keefer reacted to pubic_assistance in Is this a community?
I'm going to guess that @José Soplanucasdefines a "community" as a bunch of people who tend to always agree with one another, where C.o.M.org is indeed an open forum where people do disagree about numerous issues. Personally, I think a community CAN have a common bond while still disagreeing about the various matters within their common interest. After all if everyone just posted happy agreement with everything that everyone said, it wouldn't be much of a learning experience.
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keefer reacted to NJF in Digital NYTimes
I subscribe to digital versions of NYT and WP, but I will never pay a single cent to murdoch’s junks.
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keefer reacted to Jamie21 in Providers who are very successful in real life
All of those I know who do sex work (and this includes me) are doing it because they choose to, not because they have to. They’re intelligent, successful, interesting people. I’ve found that if you’re successful in one field it’s possible to take learnings from that and bring them to sex work and be successful there too.
Similarly with guys I’ve met whilst making porn. They’re invariably intelligent switched on people doing it because they enjoy it and are good at it. If you don’t enjoy the work you really won’t last long doing it.
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keefer reacted to + Charlie in 65 is not elderly, damn it!
I have had four family members who passed the century mark--my mother (102), her cousin (100), and two of my father's aunts (101 and 103). I knew all of them well. All were fairly healthy until the end, both physically and mentally, although one of the aunts had mobility problems after falling while getting off an airplane at 99. All were widows, who outlived their husbands for many years. Two of them lived in their own homes until the end, while the other two lived in nursing homes during their last years. My mother chose to move from our home into an assisted living facility when she was 94, not only because she was going blind, but also because she thought she would find it easier to make new friends among those closer to her own age than among young people like us (i.e., in our 60s), who could barely remember World War II, much less World War I. She was somewhat disappointed to discover that most of her co-residents could hardly remember the 1920s as vividly as she did.
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