Topic Death Penalty. For or Against.
Posted 22 Jun 2012 18:23
I am absolutely, 100% in favor of the death penalty. Call me old school, but I believe in the old saying, "eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth." I will agree with most people here that say the death penalty is not an effective tool for crime deterrent, but it guarantees that the executed will never commit another crime ever again. The death penalty should not be looked at as a crime deterrent, but rather an effective means of punishment against crimes that are absolutely horrendous in nature.
Topic Hunger Games!!!!!!!!
Posted 16 Feb 2012 19:39
The Hunger Games trilogy is without a doubt one of the best reads I have read in quite a while. If you've never read it, you really need to!
Topic Men taking yoga
Posted 26 Apr 2011 12:17
I absolutely love yoga. I'm really big into Bikram Yoga right now. It's a set of 26 poses done in a room thats 105 degrees with 90% humidity. You sweat out all of the impurities in your body and you walk away feeling brand new!!!
Topic squirting
Posted 01 Jan 2011 21:20
The liquid that women "squirt" out during intercourse is the same kind that lubricates. It does not come from the bladder but instead from the Bartholin glands, located slightly below and to the left and right of the introitus (opening of the vagina). The lubrication fluid contains water, pyridine, squalene, urea, acetic acid, lactic acid, complex alcohols and glycols, ketones, and aldehydes. The fluid is typically clear and more resembling of male pre-ejaculate than male ejaculate. It can vary in consistency, texture, taste, color, and odor, depending on sexual arousal, the phase of the menstrual cycle, the presence of an infection, certain drugs (legal or illegal), genetic factors, and diet.
Topic Sex-Fiend Test
Posted 23 Dec 2010 22:53
I only scored a 40. The sad thing is, the description of my score is pretty spot on!
While sex is not necessarily the driving force in your life, you do have instinctual urges that take over from time to time. Your sex life seems to be balanced with wild and crazy fun and a dash of common sense. Maybe, for example, you would be turned on by the idea of having sex in public, but wouldn't actually do the dirty deed in broad daylight on your front lawn. You try new things from time to time, keep an element of surprise in your bedroom romps and even have your little tricks to enhance the experience (chocolate syrup anyone?). This is a normal, balanced approach - although the word "normal" is a bit tricky when it comes to sexuality. What's a turn-off for one might be an aphrodisiac for another!
Topic The 7 Letter Game
Posted 15 Dec 2010 22:59
BMACIWC
Blow me after church in wife's car
FHITARH
Topic Wikileaks
Posted 07 Dec 2010 21:01
There are things that must remain secret. No matter what it is. As a former US Marine and a combat veteran of Iraq, it pisses me off that names of Iraqi and Afghani interpreters were released. Most of you will think that they are still Iraqis and Afghanis, but for those of us that served and worked with them on a daily basis have a profound respect for them. They became interpreters because they wanted a front row seat to change and they did so knowing that everyday their lives would be put at risk and if the enemy ever found out who they where (we never knew their real names), they or their families could be killed. We busted our asses trying to get these brave individuals asylum into our country. I now worry if my friends are still alive.
If those names were that damned important, then they should never have been typed up on any documentation that could've been scanned or stolen. They should absolutely never have been stored on electronic medium or compact disc, tape or computer, and they sure as hell should not have been anywhere near the internet.
Pretty damned amateurish handling of this documentation by those who created it. Then add to this that the State Department acted as haughty as they did and refused to review the material prior to its being released.
Rock on Assange.
I eagerly await your expose on that American Banking concern (I've heard it is Bank of America!)
You sir, have no clue what you are talking about. Assange didn't hack into a government computer and steal the information. A dumb ass private in the US Army working in intelligence handed the cables over to Assage for whatever personal reason he conjured up in his imagination. The said "dumb ass private" is now sitting in the brig awaiting trial (a well deserved one at that). But you missed my point clearly. I said that there are certain things that must remain secret. In the age of technology, where else was the US government going to store that information?
Topic Wikileaks
Posted 04 Dec 2010 21:50
There are things that must remain secret. No matter what it is. As a former US Marine and a combat veteran of Iraq, it pisses me off that names of Iraqi and Afghani interpreters were released. Most of you will think that they are still Iraqis and Afghanis, but for those of us that served and worked with them on a daily basis have a profound respect for them. They became interpreters because they wanted a front row seat to change and they did so knowing that everyday their lives would be put at risk and if the enemy ever found out who they where (we never knew their real names), they or their families could be killed. We busted our asses trying to get these brave individuals asylum into our country. I now worry if my friends are still alive.
Topic Middle Name Game
Posted 13 Sep 2010 21:32
1. What is your Middle name?.......Casey
2. A 4 Letter Word:........................Crap
3. Girls name:..........................Cassidy
4. Occupation..........................Craps dealer
5. Something you wear:..............Clothes?
6. Beverage:................Coffee
7.. A place: ...........................Colorado
8. Something you shout ....CUMMMMIINNNNGGGG!!!