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My sweet and tasty behind!
PistolPete commented on Lovely London's gallery image in Converted Albums
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Sending a cuddle
PistolPete replied to Tristan_Bowes's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Wow, I love this, hugz between all you ladies.I would love to be between all of you ladies, Alex,Meg,Tristan and Angel now that would be any man's true fantasy, 4 beautiful, stunning women, and just me:mrgreen: You ladies rock! 4 bow down's for you ladies!! :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown::bowdown: -
Another thread that was started by Boomer reference Remembrance Day http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=38204
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Sending a cuddle
PistolPete replied to Tristan_Bowes's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
3 way hug with you Tristan and Angel anytime! :mrgreen: -
Professional or Amateur?
PistolPete replied to Soleil Sublime's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
The realness and honesty,the amateur photo's on here can really reveal the woman's true features, beauty and captures a lot of reality. Your photo's that you have already done in your album and on your web site, were exactly why I booked 2 hours with you when you came to Ottawa. Your photo's revealed your quality features that I admired and I said "I need to meet this lady". The pro pics are also very hot to look at through albums here or on a web site, but when I look at them I always like to figure out the date of them,are they up to date? how long has she had the same photo's? In reality everyone ages,the problem with pro pics and amateur is that amateur you can can continue to update every six months with little cost, pro pics can be costly so you might not update them for more then a year. My take on it. Pete -
Having been to the Netherlands,Belgium and Germany and seeing the many War cemetery's where our fallen hero's lay,it is a time to really reflect. When you actual get to see first hand the rows and rows of headstones with the maple leaf,you really get a true understanding what had happen. Furthermore, not only is there so many Canadian's buried in these cemetery's but many of the British and USA as well. Those countries,Netherlands,Belgium,Germany and more, have families over the years take care of the plots, and they still do to this day. Having family members that are buried in the most honorable cemetery's did bring a tear to many of us that visited back in 1995. Here is a photo and there is many to look at. I know I will be at a service on Thursday November 11
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Love to see your smiles :) :) After some play time :)
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Well then, I would say just keep smiling, because!!! :) :) :) There is no limits on smiles given in day! OR smileys :)"If you smile at someone they might smile back" :)"Today, give a stranger one of your smiles. It might be the only sunshine he sees all day" . :)"A friendly look, a kindly smile, one good act, and life's worthwhile". :) My favorite quote- "A smile costs nothing but gives much. It enriches those who receive without making poorer those who give. It takes but a moment, but the memory of it sometimes lasts forever. None is so rich or mighty that he cannot get along without it and none is so poor that he cannot be made rich by it. Yet a smile cannot be bought, begged, borrowed, or stolen, for it is something that is of no value to anyone until it is given away. Some people are too tired to give you a smile. Give them one of yours, as none needs a smile so much as he who has no more to give".
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I Haven?t Even Met Him Yet ? Part IV
PistolPete replied to a topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I haven't met you yet, and I'm getting aroused again, you do have a wonderful passion for words and erotic play time.:grin: -
Robert Pickton quotation?
PistolPete replied to Megan'sTouch's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Here is some interesting news.... Only in Canada could someone serving 11 consecutive 25-year sentences for murder collect more than $1000 a month for Old Age Security and the Guaranteed Income Supplement. But so it is with senior citizen Clifford Olson. "Every month, the most notorious child killer in the country gets $1,169.47 transferred to a trust account in his name," Tamara Cherry writes. Though he will likely die in jail, where he has no living expenses and where the average annual taxpayer cost of keeping a maximum security male incarcerated was $121,294 in 2006-07 — the most recent statistics on Corrections Canada’s website — Clifford Robert Olson is a Canadian, over 65 — he turned 70 on New Year’s Day — and eligible for a pension. As a federal inmate who has spent much of his time in segregation since he was admitted into federal custody Feb. 17, 1982, Olson likely has little income to claim, which explains why he was approved for not only the Old Age Security (OAS) pension and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS), but the maximum monthly benefits for both — $516.96 and $652.51 respectively. It is a reminder that, criminal as he may be, having killed at least 11 boys and girls, Olson still has his rights as a Canadian, whether you agree with it or not. Kevin Gaudet does not. “I think that OAS is very similar to a welfare program and I don’t think prisoners should be getting welfare under any name so no, he shouldn’t be getting this kind of cash,” said Gaudet, federal and Ontario director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. “Cut him off.” These days he’s focused on money. He claims (and remember, “claims” are not necessarily facts), to have a bank balance of some $500,000 in Australia from the sale of his murder memorabilia. Items about him are on sale on an Internet site called murderauction.com.... I was incredulous that Canada was paying an old age pension and income supplement to Olson who is destined to someday die in prison. Even Olson chortles: “What good is money to me? I got no use for it, if you get what I’m getting at. I guess I gotta make a will in case I get a heart attack or something. Don’t want these bastards getting my money.” I phoned Corrections Canada and asked if old prisoners were entitled to old age pensions. At first no one knew. “Good question,” I was told. Later I was rather testily told that “pensions are the same for federal offenders as for any other Canadian citizen. Canada has no provisions to make any exceptions ... funds received by inmates are put in trust fund until they are released.” I think most Canadians would be outraged if they knew Olson, who has contributed nothing to this country, is getting over $1,100 a month for simply being alive in prison. (It costs upwards of $110,000 a year to keep an inmate in maximum security). In the U.S. some 35,000 prison inmates are 65 or older, with parole unlikely for many. In Canada it’s around 750, or perhaps 2.5% of the prison population. Health costs triple after age 60. When looking at the payments he was getting that included cents, he commented, "Why do they throw the small change in?" Of course many Canadians wonder why they throw the dollars in too. There's even more to this story and the cash paid out to Olson over the years: He was arrested in August 1981 for the attempted abduction of two girls. In custody, Olson offered police a controversial deal: he would tell police where to find the bodies of his victims in exchange for $10,000 for each body. Police agreed, and $100,000 was paid to his wife and infant child. In prison he sent letters to some victims' families detailing his crimes in graphic deal.