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5 pointsThis might sound a little on the corny side or the maudlin side but for me it is neither. Today I put a small Christmas tree up beside my wife's grave. I will put a few decorations on it tomorrow and the solar lights to begin on December 1st. She loved Christmas even more than I and last year when I thought about doing this it was an SP friend that told me to do it if that's what I wanted to do, so I did. It made me smile every single time I went by or went over to visit and I was smiling today. :)
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3 pointswith the diverse mix of people on here, I figured it would be interesting to know what were people's first jobs... for example my first ever job was working at the Airport Drive-In Movie theatre...i only worked there for 1 summer and it was my first ever paid job. It was great job, could eat free pizza and popcorn, although on my first day the ticket booth got robbed. I worked in the concession stand...I will hate movie popcorn til the day I die...FYI that's not butter that makes it yellow
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3 pointsThe doctors found a pill for my SO headache after sex(orgasms) tried it for 2 nights in a row and they work. This also sucks since they cost $25 each and this means I might quit this lifestyle which I really enjoyed very much. I think it's more of an highlights since I love my wife very very much and I would do anything for her.
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2 pointsHaving someone put up a phony review of you on one of those nasty boards....ugh.
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2 pointsIt wasn't my first job, but it was one of my first non-family and non-sex work jobs. It showed me horrible things and levels of despair I never could have imagined. I still see the faces in my mind. I worked one summer for a local nursing home. It was hell on earth for the residents. It was a place families took their inconvenient elderly to wait to die. And often they got few visits. Even worse, the medical staff would prevent them from dying! Many of these people were so old, they were really just being warehoused there. They pissed their beds and lay in it every day. Many had to be fed using a huge syringe. Most of the nursing staff and nurses aids (which I was) were ignorant, mean-spirited hillbillies who tortured and fucked with the poor old folks to make their days go faster. There was no respect, no compassion. I remember seeing little old ladies carted down the hall butt naked on their way to the showers. I saw old men taunted until they lashed out, and were then put in restraints. I remember one of my coworkers literally picking this one old woman up by the hair. The fact that she was skin and bones was probably the only thing that prevented her scalp from being ripped off. One of the most tragic cases was a young woman with CP who was kept there and treated like she was, what they called in those days, retarded. In fact, one of the nurses told me that she was. But I got to know her, and she was probably as high or higher intelligence than most of the staff there. Can you imagine being condemned to such a life, with no hope and no defense? And unlike some prisoner of war camp, these people or their families were actually _paying_ for them to be in this hell. I couldn't bring myself to work there a second summer. I have always had the gift/curse of seeing the child in every person I meet, so perhaps I didn't see the people in there the way others did. My little teenage mind couldn't possibly conceive human beings living in such conditions. It opened my eyes.
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2 pointsI wanted to bump this thread for obvious reasons...the upcoming holiday season. As you all know from this thread, 11 months agao, I was hit by a drunk driver. Though I am mostly recovered, the pains sometime still linger. I wanted to take a moment, to remind everyone of our resposibilities...towards ourselves, each other, our loved ones, and those around us. Please act with wisdom this holiday season. Many of us will be invited to parties and gatherings, and we will all have important choices to make. If you are drinking, please don't drive. Make other arrangements...we all know there are a multitude of options available at this time of year. And if you see some one drunk...ACT. Don't hesitate. The next person that gets hit by a drunk driver, may not be as lucky as I was. Everyone please stay safe, and best wishes for the holiday season. E.
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2 pointsDamn, damn, damn. Just found a dead heifer calf born 2 weeks early. Mother wasn't ready to calve yet, so I suspect either physical trauma or a fever from something. I cannot be there for every birth, but when one goes wrong, I take it as my failure. :icon_sad:
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1 pointThanks for the concern and sorry for any misunderstanding I may have caused. All is very well with me. I have just determined the date when I will walk away from the game. Hence the best before date comment. Peace MG
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1 pointWatching my little Cleo Catra snuggle up to Ozzy Pawsborne and bathe him, every day. She wraps her arms around his head and cleans his entire head, and he just lays there in bliss. I've seen this almost every day for years now and it never fails to make me feel like everything in my life is great.
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1 point:lovers:Mental fatigue is required for cell activities results of the inadequate supply of oxygen and nutrients, which is mental activity "fatigue toxins" accumulate on poisoning and of environmental damage caused in the brain cells have many adverse consequences. 1. fever dizziness, hearing loss, ear-shell. 2. limb weakness or sleepiness. 3. the distracted eye easily distracted. 4. memory decline. 5. slow to react. 6. nausea, vomiting. 7. personality changes such as irritability irritability, depression, and so on. 8. when reading a long paragraph but does not understand the meaning. 9. speak, write an error often. 10. tea or coffee, refreshing. 11. eye fatigue, yawning constantly. 12. difficulty falling asleep, wake up more dreams. 13. impotence premature ejaculation sexual apathy. If there are 2 to 4 of the above cases, note slight fatigue, required immediate rest 5 or more is severe fatigue, perhaps latent disease, then you should go check. If there is a slight brain fatigue, or excessive tension. Relax and learn to scientific brain, do the work more evenly and moderately, and diet and sleep, or doing the right amount of movement of the brain. Please come to Kelly, real good massage experience, helping you improve their health and enjoy the AMAZING time together @ Half hour$40, 1 hour$60 of Ralex Massage and gentleman touch testicles and massage therapy. Kelly :613-800-4763 Hours: 9:30 AM - 6: 30PM;:lovers:
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1 pointif you don't count being an assistant paperboy - I helped a friend in grade 8 for a short while, handling half his route ... my first job was moving/stacking newly printed cardboard boxes the summer between grades 10 & 11 ... hot, dirty work, but it paid an adult wage and started my savings pool for university ... and now I have 8.5 working days left before I take an early retirement package ... it will be interesting to see how long I last before going back to work
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1 pointDelivering papers for the Ottawa Citizen. Job sucked a lot. Back in the day, delivery boys/girls had to collect directly from customers. You would't believe how many cheap bastards tried to stiff the weeny delivery kids. Most interesting job - repossessing cars. Fun & dangerous. Sometimes I had to steal biker's cars.
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1 pointI recognized an SP from Cerb while waiting for a bus. She was across the street. I then continued listening to music while reading NPR on my phone. Felt proud of myself for not doing anything different (one of life weird victories whether it deserves to be considered one or not).
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1 pointTutoring math, eventually physics at the age of 16. I liked it a lot, charged $25/hr, and I worked for myself. Made more in two hours then my friends did in an entire shift Kinda fell on me. I started tutoring to get my mandatory 40 hours of community service for high school done, and when I completed it, I decided to volunteer more. Eventually one of my student's mother called me and asked if I tutor over the summer since his grades had gone up from a C to an A after our sessions. Offered me $25/hr (I would've done it for $10), and thus began my first business.
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1 pointMy first job was an assistant professor. Never worked prior and I found it very stressful at the age of only 29 (I was being supported by my parents throughout all my schooling/college/universities so never had to work before that). I hated that job and as a young teacher was virtually locked out of bars of all types as I used to come face to face with my students who were pointing at me and laughing ........Lost control of classes sometimes as a result (kids), and word got around that I frequent dance and strip bars within the department. Left the job end of the year. Nothing illegal or even immoral but I guess professors should be in the class and libraries not strip bars lol God I can sympathize with those who have to be locked out of fun for life like clergies, police officesr, politicians... because of their jobs, again not for legal reasons but stupid society standardized moral reasons.
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1 pointNever was able to get to 340 last Tues. aft. so I'm shooting for a visit tomorrow...there's just something about Tuesdays that intrigue me about Barb's, LOL!! Is this true...Ariel is now blond?? I still have not had the honour of meeting her, and for some reason, I was under the impression this young lady was a brunette! Just want to know as completing my highly elusive Tues. Trio tomorrow is already on my mind!!!
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1 pointThe trick for maximum shock value is to look totally normal and straight-laced. If you're dressed like a crust-punk, people will have an idea of what to expect. But dress yourself like an accountant and when it's time to get your weird on, the shock value is worth it, especially when you've drunkenly challenged a hulking mass of muscle and while he's standing there stunned at this psycho beancounter, those extra seconds of flee time count! It also helps if you can yell like Tarzan. Alcohol. Ha ha! On the weekend I was at Shoppers Drug Mart and the rather plump family in front of me had a cart full of Pepsi (it was on sale, gather). I said, 'Hmmmm, I see cancer....errrrr...Pepsi is on sale today!" I received rather perplexed looks, not just from the Plumpers, but from the cashier and the folks behind me. I felt so alone and isolated from this carcinogenic crowd.
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1 pointMy tiger, it seems, is running 'round nude. This fur coat must have him made perspire. It lies on the floor - should this be construed As a permanent change of attire? Perhaps he considers its colors passé, Or maybe it fit him too snug Will he want it back? Should I put it away? Or use it right here as a rug? This tiger is sprawled so still and so flat, a question arises when glancing there at. Is he asleep? To be perfectly frank, he looks more as if he was creamed by a tank! -Calvin and Hobbes Came to mind when I saw that image :)
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1 pointhey dude....give Malika a call...she's on here and quite friendly......look up her cerb profile and go for her.... Additional Comments: hey dude....give Malika a call...she's on here and quite friendly......look up her cerb profile and go for her....
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1 pointAbsolutely !!! You must always have proper sheets to play in :) I much prefer you shrink your top and pants if you are gonna shrink something baby ;)
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1 pointFirst got the call last week about mom's eye. Now just got a call from dad, he has just been diagnosed with cancer (leukemia) Apparently according to him it's the least serious (all cancer is serious) and most treatable form of leukemia. He starts chemo next week for five weeks He told me not to worry, yeah right, I'm worried RG
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1 pointFree doesn't always mean good. And my personal partners aren't always available either. I can do my nails for free too, but sometimes you just want a professional. ;)
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1 pointClients could start by supporting Sex Workers organization by donating to them since the Harper government has and still is cutting their funds a little bit more every year since they are in power. For example, Stella, the Montreal group that has been a model of excellence in community work recognized by numerous prizes given by le Ministére de la santé et des services sociaux du Québec, the city of Montreal, has seen is budget cut of over 100 000$ in the last year (which represent more than a fifth of it for 12 persons working full time. A drop in center, health and legal services, support for victim of violence, etc). In order to get a little money to be able to keep on producing the Stella's Bulletin and Bad trick list (which is distributed to hundreds of sex workers every month and was used by police to arrest at least one serial killer of sex workers in Montreal), Stella just produced a 2013 poster calendar that can be bought by contacting Stella at [email protected]. It is 20$ plus mailing, it is sexy, fun, very well done and as with everything Stella does, has an educative twist to it also I'm the month of April...wink
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1 pointYou won't find much, until you establish a bond with someone who you trust and who trusts you back.
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1 pointAlso the possibility exists that some unescorted women might be wives trying to catch their men inside.
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1 pointErica Skye...sigh...she was spectacular!!!! Only saw her a couple of times just before she retired, and truly wished I had seen her sooner.
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1 pointSeymour, two things: 1. quitting the hobby, that may be possible, but it is in our instincts to pollinate all the flowers of the world :), may as well have fun doing it. So possible, but difficult, and as Boner says, the ladies are addictive. Worse than cigarettes. 2. quitting sex, sweet and short, cut it off, that will do it, there is no other way :)
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