slightly risque, but sooooo worth it:
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for the ladies
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Posted 4 months ago #
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Cool....Emailed to my gal pals...
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Well I recognize some of the women in that clip.
Woman from 'coupling' is the nearest to the camera, she has lost weight I can see since that was made.
Mens bodies are soooooooooooooooo ugly, lets see naked women instead.
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Well Well Well, Funky...
You mean, u just stumbled into that vid by chance??
Hummmm... ... ...
Indeed girl, such a cute kittie... ... ...Posted 4 months ago # -
I got this in an email a couple of years ago. I've wondered, what kind of perv would put one of those "in there"?
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lee- i agree that some parts of men's bodies can sometimes be ugly. but not all the time.
:D
p.s. i did say this was for the ladies.
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I wonder if us males started posting tits and arse here, would that be seen as sexist?
Because we all know that was not posted for anything else other than what is in his pants.
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i posted it because i thought it was cute, yes- what was in his pants and the little twist-it is certainly not what you are expecting to see.
i think it would be a completely different thing to post "tits and arse" as you put it. i'm not trying to offend or cause controversy, if you have a problem with the post, lee, you are welcome to remove it.
no hard feelings at all. :D
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Its not exactly the same as posting tits and arse. It was comedy and no sexual parts were exposed. I would not like to see the forum post tits and arse or even the male equivelents.
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It was just a joke, Lee--funny and rather sweet, nothing offensive or pornographic, or demeaning to either sex. I can't see why anyone would get his knickers into a twist about this vid.
Honi soit qui mal y pense
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It's early in the morning for me - well half past 9 -
and I need something strong to get me on the feet, this thread was quite good to wake up some parts, coffee will do the rest...;-)Posted 4 months ago # -
funkymom
I really loved that cute vid !!
Please post some more of these.. :)Posted 4 months ago # -
Lighten up people, I was kidding.
If I saw it as totally offensive it would have been deleted.
DOH!
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Not of the same caliber but still "FOR THE LADIES". (FYI: I have a permit to carry a concealed handgun in Pennsylvania.) :D
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I know, I know, "ladies only", so call me a kibitzer.
Amusing movie, Maizey, but methinks it has a few flaws.
First off, make it a righteous shoot... let the fellow step in the door so at least the blood trail starts inside. Overzealous gun ban prosecuters find it hard to make a case against a homeowner that way.
Second, the way that lass had the gun on full auto and held it... recoil likely would have sprayed a pattern up to the ceiling, if it didn't break her wrist.
(another reason to take those calcium supplements, ladies)Can't imagine parents successfully "concealing" a 30-round drum under a windbreaker whilst sitting in a Chuckie Cheese with the kids; but if your CCW actually covers submachine guns/pistols, the Kriss SuperV.45 might prove a nice surprise to any wannabe carjacker seeking to separate you from your car keys. :-)
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RM - Very observant! But, it's similar to just about any action shoot-em-up movie you might see. I'll be looking into that gun. :-)
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maizey- i especially loved the cat gulping in fear.
rune- i said it was for the ladies, not only for the ladies. plus, i know some men who would enjoy it just as much. ;D
lee- i figured you were joking, i'm slowly getting used to your humor, but i just wanted to be sure i didn't cross any lines.
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Hmmm, ahem... I guess some males would. OTOH (I'm jest guessing here) a lot more men probably felt maizey's vid displayed a body to die for. ;-}
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:D
i'm sure you are right, rune.Posted 4 months ago # -
This post must have been hijacked...or else I'm really dumb....I saw no Guns...and no violence...Just a cute guy and a cute kitty....A few women..Looking...oogleing....Nothing more....Get your heads out of the gutter and out of the terrorist mo0de...relax...enjoy a cute laugh when one comes alone...Life is too short for all this DOUBLE think look beyond bullsh?t you want to hang on every post!!!
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qb, I'm way too busy to get involved in a word duel that you will lose about a thread that's been quiet for a week despite the videos out there in Net land that could make the fair ladies of the night go awwwww or have them chuckling at man's countless foibles.
Might I suggest that before you weigh in, make sure you know WTF you're talking about. Use your fingers to count the number of vid links on this thread, and then subtract the number you watched. Now, if there's a difference [Hint: I'm vewy vewy vewy sure there will be), smack your forehead and say "Ooopsie!"
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Hi RunesageMagik you are right, this thread that's been quiet for a week should be revived. Do you have the needed techniques to do that ?
If there is some time left you aren't too busy, maybe during your lunch break?Posted 3 months ago # -
Oh, forgot to say : don't feed the trolls
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Graylox, IMHO, the ladies of the night - Funky, Maizey, Copmom, Buckleysmom, Lekanaw, YOU (and others to be named later if they yell, "HEY, don't forget ME!") would more likely inclined and amenable to go on quests for male-bashing vids, or cute animal vids. Besides, if I were to start posting that sort of material, the boys tree house club would accuse me of shooting myself in the foot. (okay, yes, some ladies might find that video highly amusing)
FWIW, I'm still hurting from the loss of the feline what owned me for 14 years. It's difficult to do any kind of image search that coughs up furballs. So, it's up to them's that started this thread to breathe life into it. Go forth and multitask.
As for feeding trolls, don't some think I AM a troll? I'm not, but I am powerful hungry.
Place all baskets of food under the bridge before crossing. No green veggies!
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Rune Sage - I'm so sorry for your loss. Lately, conversations with others; friends, relatives and strangers...all having aging pets, have touched on the thought of loosing our "best friends". (Both of my cats are 14 and my dogs are 13 & 12.) It's unimaginable to know what it will be like until it happens to you. Rune, we are here for you if you need our support.
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Rune You had a Russian Blue ? Yes they are truly the ruler in the house, but very lovable.
Our last cat, a "normal" gray(!) one, was nearly 19 years old. I gave her mouth-to-mouth resuscitation in the end - it was just horrible that she left us. We found her in the gutter, half dead, about 2 weeks old, the first days with this small something were quite hard; we called her E.T. because her eyes seemed to be bigger than the whole cat. Our older cat was afraid of her; very soon the family came under E.T.'s control. - We still miss her after 6 years.
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To your food basket - sorry, you have to wait. I'm on ice-cream today.
grayloxPosted 3 months ago # -
Thank you for that, maizey. As a complete and total stranger to grief, and one not given to easily forming attachments, I'd always thought people made way too big a deal of lost pets. Well, no more. The impact of her passing blindsided this otherwise stoic Rune. That furball managed to purr and nuzzle through many walls right to my cream-filled center. Concurrent disruptions in the Force intensified the loss into a perfect storm, making Life really miserable. After effects of the void linger on, catching me off-guard at the oddest moments. Like right now. :-(
Gray, they're prized both for intelligence and for bonding. Great for loners and tranquil settings, I think not so good for families. Enjoy the ice cream. You deserve a treat.
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We've got a little common gray feral kitty that is now trained to come in the house, lets me pick her up, and stays here most all the time. We do have the shed door propped open outside so she has shelter, and to keep the food dry. Put a crate in there with blankets for warmth. Can't let her in when the dogs are in so we put them out in the fenced in yard out front .. but now I noticed she has a boo boo just above & beside her tail. About the size of a penny. I'd been pouring peroxide on it, and tried using neosporin, but yesterday it looked worse. Can't put a band aid over to protect her from licking on it because of her fur. She's the only one of the group of 4 kitties that had the nerve to let me pet her outside while eating from her bowl. When she see's me she meows, so I called her meow-meow! I know, very original! Anyway, wondering if I should take her to the vet today.
As for funkymom's original post.. what's wrong with a little humor? Nothing "sexist" about it! And the little white kitty had a nice, safe, cozy "pouch" to stay in!!
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Copmom, not sure if you're writing to me, but egads, I hope you don't think I'm accusing Funky of sexism, or that I'm against humor. Would hope you know by now that most of my posts are created with my tongue firmly pressed into my cheek. Not being the petty type, I don't wave any PC-isms and actually thought a thread where the good ladies of the night could safely get together and exchange 'how to torture the husband' techniques and other recipes was a fine idea. Unfortunately, we guys snuck in on a panty raid and things haven't yet calmed down.
Before I escape through the back door...
Regards feral cats, there are so many things waiting to go wrong when taking in a feral, I don't know where to begin. For every success story, there are dozens of failures, from worms, rabies, ticks/fleas and prior exposure to highly infectious skin and fatal feline diseases to behavioral problems. Then, there's the whole indoor vs outdoor cat debate. (I'm a staunch indoor supporter, allowing an exception only for rat control near grain stores. Ferals and outdoor "house" cats are majorly destructive to small wildlife populations.) If you have deep pockets, a vet will love to see you come in. It could be ringworm, or the result of an animal bite. Home treatments (and snacks) often backfire, as what's safe for a human can be fatal to an animal. I've heard anecdotes that peroxide is a no-no on cats. It and neosporin may actually inhibit woundhealing. As with insecticides, broad spectrum medicinals kill good and bad bugs and that can create more problems.
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copmom - IMO, take the little one to the vet. Be forewarned that they may want to run some expensive tests. Lack of early vaccines can lead to some nasty disease and some kittens are born with parasites and/or feline leukemia. That does not mean that they cannot live a good life. I've know a couple of kitties that have lived long happy lives with leukemia.
RM - I believe you are taking our jests entirely too personally. Relax! And don't go soft on us. (Please, don't read anything into my last comment.) :D
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