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Everything posted by ChickOn2
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Been there, done that.. but... the other way around. thank god for a stable kick stand or could have ended badly.. Yooh haz a silly!
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uhmm off the top of my head: --spooning.. but your bad knee on the bottom, with a pillow between your legs.. have her back that thang up and go to work --Put her on top, but turn her around to face your feet, that way she will watch your knee and give you a decent visual in the meantime --of course there's always the option of giving her some face time (and vice versa) just to tide y'all over.
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I plead the....
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too many cops@ Jackass Flats on bike night for my tastes.
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I LOVE rednecks with big trucks.
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LOL! I don't care, I still like him. I think he's totally hot--ahhh I mean talented.
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OMG, that's TRUE!! they do that all the time!! bwahahah and they don't slow down...! Physics, schmysics!
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+1. MTV knows good and gotdang well they haven't showed a video since the mid-90s. I wonder if they set that whole thing up just for the shock value. It worked before, when they had Madonna and Britney Spears tongue each other's faces on live TV..
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well.. that is an accurate description of the girl.. she's adorable, nonetheless.
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Yeah Mr. Kanye has a god complex out of this world! That was sooo mean to pee in that lil girl's wheaties like that!
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I like it! It does perpetuate the stereotype of MC riders being criminals. HD riders, anyway But yeah its a good series. Henry Rollins is in it this season, playing a skinhead. probably not that big a stretch for him lol
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yeah me too. I was at work. We were all watching it going WHAT---THE---HELL. Then we all had to put together an "extra" edition.. that hadn't been done here since the 60s. They put me on wire photos. It was my job to pick out the photos that we could publish out of the hundreds of extremely graphic, unedited photos that the AP was releasing from Ground Zero. God that sucked. I was in counseling for a while after that. RIP to my childhood friend Alicia Titus from Urbana OH. She was a flight attendant on United flight 175 from Boston that ended up in NYC. www.sweetalicia.org Just sitting here a minute, thinking about all the regular joes who went to work that day, not knowing they wouldn't be going home... and for WHAT. No damn good reason at all.
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You people? What is that supposed to mean, asshat? I see your cock hasn't grown any since yesterday, but your balls sure did swell up. Y'all better come get your boy. Real talk.
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One of my Facebook friends suggested 3 categories instead of 2: Men, Women and Whoah-man! I'm hoping her first stop will be to the plastic surgeon. This chile needs a pair of tiddys. STAT. I have some to donate, if it comes to that.
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I love you, W. Rillo. That is all.
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...I dunno? are you currently on state-provided health coverage or through your job? If you're covered through your job, the bill says you will go on with life as usual. Well I'm no economist, but first thing would be to get the current health insurance industry and the healthcare industry overall off corporate welfare. As soon as the medical industry can figure out how to administer a band-aid to a paper cut for less than $2,000, the better off we'll all be. And they ain't gonna do it without being ordered to. Sweet! Plenty of my female friends have been saying I needed to have my head examined for riding a motorcycle... If we can get this bill passed and medical costs under control, I can git-r-done for less than the $215 per 30-minutes that it costs now! YAY!
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Todd = "Bbbbbbbuttt bbbbutttt buttttt the liberals did it!"
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It's always a lie if you don't want to hear it! LOL
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Truly... this individual has angles where there should be curves...
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Bad form and very unpatriotic to disrespect our nation's highest office on national TV. Why not wipe his ass on the flag too? And he knows it... he couldn't issue an apology fast enough. But backwoods is as backwoods does. Can't take 'em nowhere fancy.
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I was just saying to myself earlier that we don't have enough threads on healthcare on this site. Thank heavens someone heeded the call! (I keed, I keed! Countdown to Negative rep from Todd in 3....2....1.....)
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Well.. updated reports are saying she has no uterus or ovaries, but no specific verdict on a vagina. She clearly has no breasts... that leaves her mouf and the Hershey Highway.
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Basically, they are saying she has internal testicles... so she is chock full of testosterone. Which would give her an unfair speed advantage over any factory-standard girl runner. Poor thing. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/semenya-has-no-womb-or-ovaries/story-e6frexni-1225771672245 Semenya has 'no womb or ovaries' By Mike Hurst From: The Daily Telegraph September 11, 2009 12:01AM World exclusive ... genetic testing of teenage athlete Caster Semenya - who won the women's 800m at the 2009 IAAF World Championships in Berlin - has been found to have no womb or ovaries. Source: The Daily Telegraph WORLD athletics is in crisis over the gender of Caster Semenya after tests revealed the South African world champion has no womb or ovaries. The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) is ready to disqualify Semenya from future events and advise her to have immediate surgery because her condition carries grave health risks. They have also not ruled out stripping Semenya of her 800m world championships gold medal. Tests conducted during the world athletics championships in Berlin last month, where Semenya's gender became the subject of heated debate following her victory in the 800m, revealed evidence she is a hermaphrodite, someone with both male and female sexual characteristics. Semenya, 18, has three times the amount of testosterone that a "normal'' female would have. According to a source closely involved with the Semenya examinations IAAF testing, which included various scans, has revealed she has internal testes - the male sexual organs which produce testosterone. Only the certainty of an even more savage backlash from South Africa has made the IAAF hesitant about slapping a ban on Semenya and revoking her gold medal.South Africa embraced Semenya after the storm of controversy from Berlin, declaring her "our girl''. From the day news broke on August 19 that the IAAF had initiated gender verification tests on Semenya, various factions within South African society and politics have attacked the Monte Carlo based IAAF. The African National Congress MP and National Assembly sports committee chairman Butana Komphela has already lodged a complaint with the United Nations High Commission on Human Rights, accusing the IAAF of racism and sexism. Speaking on condition of anonymity, the source familiar with the IAAF inquiry into the Semenya affair explained the political as well as personal sensitivities involved. "There certainly is evidence Semenya is a hermaphrodite. But the trouble is the IAAF now have the whole ANC and the whole of South Africa on their backs. Everything is going to have to be done absolutely by the book, no question of a challenge to our findings,'' she told The Daily Telegraph. "There's all sorts of scans you do. This is why it's complicated. In the past you used to do a gynaecological exam, blood test, chromosome test, whatever. That's why they (the findings) were challenged, because it's not quite so simple. "So what they do now is they do everything, and then they can say look, not only has she got this, she's got that and the other. The problem for us is to avoid it being an issue now which is very personal: of the organs being a hermaphrodite, of not being a 'real' woman. It's very dramatic.'' The IAAF expects to receive the full set of medical results this week. When quizzed by South African magazine You on the gender issue, Semenya said: "I see it all as a joke, it doesn't upset me. God made me the way I am and I accept myself. I am who I am and I'm proud of myself. I don't want to talk about the tests - I'm not even thinking about them.'' While the IAAF are treating the Semenya case as a health matter, with her eligibility to compete in women's athletics very much a secondary issue, the same South African politicians who denied AIDS was a problem in their country are now blindly standing behind their new queen of the track. "Well of course Caster is a totally innocent victim in this whole affair,'' the source explained. "What could she do about it? And the IAAF accepted her entry. So the two parties at fault are the IAAF and especially Athletics SA. The South Africans have got a massive responsibility, but no one seems to be attacking them. "Basically they (ASA) have known for months, for years, that she's not normal. They could have set in process these kind of tests if they had been more responsible.''