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Public Service Announcement

 

Always put at least a space after a URL, otherwise the board software becomes confused and the resultant link will not be clickable.

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Les, thanks for not giving up in the current atmosphere of censorship of art. It amazes me that such a petty gesture by Hooboy continues to be accepted so quietly here when so many clearly do not support it.

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If those links don't work for you, check with your ISP. You may have a DNS resolution setting out of whack. They worked perfectly well for me, once I fixed the one that Les slipped up on.

 

I suspect members on a dial-up connection are probably pleased not to have large image downloads forced on them. Now you have a choice: view the pics or not.

 

Censorship would be the removal of content. The content is still there.

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"I suspect members on a dial-up connection are probably pleased not to have large image downloads forced on them."

 

You suspect that, do you? That's big of you. I suppose you will be happy when you go to the ice cream store and there is no ice cream. We don't want to force it on people, do we?

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Bad analogy, Lucky. When you go to the ice cream store you can ask for ice cream but you have a choice whether to have hot chocolate or sprinkles. Here, you can click on a link to a picture, or not. Your choice.

 

The content is still available.

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Aussie Baum

 

At 35, I would guess that Mr. Schenkenberg is a litle long in the tooth for the bulk of this crowd. I personally liked the palm frond photo at the end of the layouot in the magazine where the bathing suit is not even visible.

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RE: Aussie Baum

 

>At 35, I would guess that Mr. Schenkenberg is a litle long in

>the tooth for the bulk of this crowd.

 

I have an 'old folks home' ready to accommodate Mr. Schenkenberg in these twilight years. :+ It comes with breakfast in bed. lol}(

 

Some of my better experiences have been with 'experienced' guys in their 30s and 40s. Real heat is ageless!!. ... life is more fun when one is versatile. :+

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RE: Aussie Baum

 

>At 35, I would guess that Mr. Schenkenberg is a litle long in

>the tooth for the bulk of this crowd. I personally liked the

>palm frond photo at the end of the layouot in the magazine

>where the bathing suit is not even visible.

 

Heh. To each their own, I guess. I actually had exactly the opposite thought. Beauty is, after all, in the eye of the beholder. And, in my opinion, rather timeless. Especially in the first picture, I thought Markus had never looked better. If he's really 35 in that photo, it should give everyone a strong bit of encouragement to keep hitting the gym well in to middle age.

 

At any age, I wouldn't kick Markus Schenkenburg out of bed...

 

--EBG

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>Does nothing for me. :-(

 

 

 

Me either. Much too skinny for my tastes. To keep up the ice cream analogy, sort of like that bland Atkins stuff as opposed to Ben & Jerry's Cherry Garcia.:p

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