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His -former- Honor seems to have forgotten a fundamental maxim, not just of law but also of life, that good judgement comes from experience, and experience comes from poor judgement. This jurist seems to have racked up considerable experience without the hoped-for improvement in discerning judgement. And in the end, isn't what the public most looks for in a judge good judgement?
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Yes to that! He can bump me amytime!
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Maybe he and the weatherman could do a duet?
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Very handsome man! Not much in the way of on-line pics. Looks like his acting career never really took off. Would love to see more of him.
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So he's geosexual?
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Fasten your seat belts, it's going to be a bumpy night.
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Hey! My eyes aren't down there!
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Balls in the corner pocket?
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Now, what kind of building is that elevator in?
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I've never lived in DC, buy have spent a lot of time there, and my experience is that driving your own car is the least convenient way to move around the city, at least during a work day. Traffic lights, one-way streets, congestion, pedestrians, and parking availability -or the lack thereof- combine to make a sane man one no longer. Public transit using buses or subway may be a convenient alternative, and given the cost of car ownership and garaging, may be a cheaper one, as well. Of course, you have to dance to their schedules and adjust yours accordingly. And the convenience of these modes of movement depends highly on the proximity of work and home to their stops and stations. Ride services such as Uber or Lyft could be a viable alternative so long as the distance is minimal. However, you'd then still be contending with street traffic and all its problems. Map locations of home and work, then check proximity of both to public transportation.
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When I was a fresh recruit, I was once told to go find 50 feet of chow line. I never understood what that was until now.
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Depends on where those 7 inches are.
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Cute Critters to Take Our Minds Off Everyday Stresses
wsc replied to + quoththeraven's topic in The Lounge
I find it ironical that if you hover your cursor over the image, it reads Enlarge image. Or, in this case, possibly meaning wishful thinking. -
I love men with big tools!
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Up and running now, although it loads slowly.
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I've always favored Ben Dover.
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OMG! I thought GoLytely was bad, but this is the worst colonoscopy prep I've ever heard of!
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Seems to have a limited repertoire ... but on the other hand ...
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Personally, I don't shave my age at all. Instead, I've made my mantra - You can't be young forever, but you can always be immature!
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Very impressive torso but wish he'd show more of it. Hope he's the real deal; I may need a spring visit to NYC. Please, some brave New Yorker take the plunge and report back.
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I think it's well established that providers like this young man live in a different space-time continuum then do the rest of us mere mortals. We are us and they have portraits in the attic to keep them forever young.😉
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Cute Critters to Take Our Minds Off Everyday Stresses
wsc replied to + quoththeraven's topic in The Lounge
I'd give this sweet little cutie a very good home. I'd even let him keep his dog. -
Handsome, well built, nicely endowed, no tats or piercings. What the hell's up with this freak? He seems delicious!
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Would seem, then, to be in the wrong line of work.
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I think his performance in Fiddler was one of the best I've ever seen in any movie. His best line: After a back-and-forth in which he kept wrongly attributing scripture passages to someone else and being corrected each time by being told, "No, that was Moses," he then said of Moses: "For a man who didn't say much, he sure talked a lot." His facial expression and inflection of the line were sheer magic. Sad to hear of his passing, and of the health problems he suffered later in life. But grateful for his presence and his art in all our lives. Be at peace, Topol. Next year in Jerusalem.
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