3 things you did today...

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  1. analoverxxx

    analoverxxx Banned

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    1. Thinking how to fuck my bum and ejaculating without touching my python.

    2.Intense ab traning and sprinting

    3. Watching shemale videos and being massively turned on while constantly thinking about moaning from incredible pleasure
     
  2. GLENGLEN

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    Yawn...:sleeping:



    Cheers Glen.
     
  3. QueerPoet

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    :2thumbsup:

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  4. TipsyGypsy

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    1. Went to lectures.
    2. Realised I know nothing about statistics so my research will suck.
    3. Had to sit through a drug and alcohol lecture, and know my lecturer gave me funny looks.
     
  5. Shale

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    Well, when you are stoned things seem like that but probably not. :)
     
  6. drumminmama

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    But, you will see, he "isn't gay."
    But posting here, so troll or deluded, you decide.
     
  7. QueerPoet

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    Yesterday:

    1. Returned 10 overdue library books and DVDs.

    2. Bought a totally weird pair of gloves at Safeway: Cloth on top - blue rubber on palm? (I'm not making this up) But they are warm. :)

    3. Stocked up on cough drops.

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  8. GLENGLEN

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    (1)...Thursday Started Out Like Any Other Thursday...:).

    (2)...Checked My Blood Pressure Mid Afternoon...:).

    (3)...Discovered What Appeared To Be My Heart Missing One Beat In Three,

    Got Myself To Emergency And Spent The Next 6 Hours Hooked Up To

    All These Impressive Machines, And

    Being Waited On Hand And Foot By Three Very Nice Young Doctors, One

    Of Which Was Obviously A Card Carrying Member Of Our Club...[​IMG].

    The Good News Is They Found Nothing Wrong And Perhaps My Blood

    Pressure Monitor Is Now Suspect...:).



    Cheers Glen.
     
  9. QueerPoet

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    Glad you're okay. I haven't been waited on hand and foot since I was 13. :)

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  10. QueerPoet

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    Yesterday:

    1. Took a long hot shower.

    2. Had an interesting chat with my apartment manager.

    3. Bought new sheets, T-shirts, and a really awesome (plush) bathrobe. :sunny:

    QP

    P.S. It's freezing in the Pacific Northwest...
     
  11. Shale

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    I know you envied mine - which was usually too hot for me so I gave it to my daughter who gets colder than me.
    [​IMG]

    However, I may miss it by next week if that cold front works its way down here.
     
  12. QueerPoet

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    I'm wearing it right now. It's totally warm. It does look a lot like the one in your pic. :)

    QP

    P.S. How many DVDs do you own? I get most of mine from the public library. Free for 3 weeks. That's not too shabby. :D
     
  13. Shale

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    At the moment about 625. I periodically get rid of some that I doubt I will ever watch again and am thinking about cleaning out all but my favorites. Guess it is kind of an obsession with me and sometimes I want to watch something and just can't decide what.

    My three things so far:

    1. Woke up too early (only 4.5 hours sleep) and couldn't get back to sleep :( (coulda been that cheese burrito I just had to eat yesterday)

    2. Had coffee, started laundry and ran about a mile.

    3. Trying to decide with my tired brain if it's a day on the beach or walking thru the Art Deco festival on SoBe
     
  14. QueerPoet

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    625. That's impressive. Do you watch many of them to help you write your movie blurbs?

    Hope you are sleeping better. I can't eat cheese: my stomach won't let me. :D

    Yesterday:

    1. Cleaned kitchen and bathroom.

    2. Finally checked my wretched snail mail.

    3. Watched the first season (on DVD) of Night Gallery.

    QP
     
  15. Shale

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    I have written a few DVD Blurbs on older movies that I like. I have been writing my little reviews of movies I see first run in theaters since 2005 (Brokeback Mountain was my first).

    Today is a workday, so my 3 things so far are routine.

    1. Get up and get oriented with coffee. :coffee:

    2. Ride bike 6 miles to work (wind to my back - less than half-hour trip)

    3. Actually had a lot of work to do today + a new client so been running the copy machine, mailing things, getting new guy's foto and making a foto page for our records and ID.
    :willy_nilly:
     
  16. Karl Rand

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    1. Drove to the local cherry farm and bought 3 Kilos of the best cherries on the planet to air freight to friends on the mainland.
    2. Took the dogs for a long walk then a swim in the river.
    3. Soldered new capacitors into my phonopreamp, altered damping fluid in tonearem, installed new cartridge in spare arm-wand. (Digiphiles might need a translation)
     
  17. QueerPoet

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    I once wrote a review of Brokeback Mountain (it was published on a gay site that has since disappeared forever). I'd like to compare your Movie Blurb to mine. Where can I find it? :)

    QP


    Are you talking about a stereo system (with turntable) that plays vinyl records? If so, that's really cool. I used to have a huge (several hundred) vinyl collection. But I gave everything to the Salvation Army when I moved to the Pacific Northwest. :(

    Yesterday:

    1. Spent a small fortune at Safeway (their prices just keep going up).

    2. Gathered some boxes and crates to get ready for the BIG move.

    3. Spent too many hours trying to figure out what to keep and what the hell to get rid of. Moving totally sucks. :(

    QP
     
  18. Karl Rand

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    Yes, I still have 11,685 LP's, many of which haven't been re-released in digital format. At my age if I attempted to put them all onto a digital format I'd be dead before I finished the job.
    What happens to them when I kick the bucket I don't know - probably go to the tip. As to vinyl being really cool I'm more inclined to think of it as a damned headache given the amount of effort & expense required to maintain a turntable,cartridge, phono-preamp and keep the LP's themselves clean. I'm addicted though to the ritual and the album artwork.
    I've looked into high-resolution digital, wireless routing etc and the whole thing bores me to tears even though I can hear that the best of digital now walks all over the best of analogue. I'm such a geriatric hippy I still use cassettes though so there's no hope for me. Mind you the Nakamichi 'Dragon' deck I play them on still runs to original spec 30 years after buying it and often fools unsuspecting audiophiles who visit that they're listening to my CD player. Besides, I often pick up cassettes at garage sales for a few cents.
    Stumbled across 'The Best of Chris Rhea' for 10c recently. Great recording of music I'd never heard before.
    Now - what are the first three things I'll do today?
    1. Walk the dogs.
    2. Put more horse shit on the roses.
    3. Make Chinese plum chutney.
     
  19. Shale

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    I too posted this on a site that went belly up (after I left in a huff over abusive members, so good riddance) However, I put it on one of my personal Web pages:
    http://home.earthlink.net/~robwrites/id1.html


    Where you moving. I sometimes think if I move what to get rid of. I have a bunch of books that I haven't opened in years just collecting dust. Most info in reference books is easier to get on computer search.

    Then there's the 625 DVD collection, but that doesn't take too much room - can be boxed up pretty easily.

    Oh, my three things

    1. Wrote my memoirs about a sex tryst I had yesterday. Young man (21 years younger than me) came on to me because of my white beard. Who knew old white-bearded guys would be so populuar with younger guys. He didn't use deodorant and his pits smelled so good and lickable - but I digress.

    2. Went to the nude beach for a while - perfect weather, sunny and cool breeze.

    3. Came home and logged on. Here I am.
     
  20. Shale

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    What is that, about a ton of vinyl? I only had a couple wooden produce crates (the requisite 1-foot wide) for my vinyl collection and whenever we moved I realized how much weight was involved.

    I finally gave my collection to a relative who had a turntable and was into a lot of the jazz I had, and the Classics from the '60s & '70s.

    What I too miss is the artwork on those 1-foot square album covers. In fact I have a couple that I kept just for the covers.

    [​IMG]
     

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