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whatsup

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  1. I'd like to see this lovely lady in rotovision. :grin:
  2. Grandpa, I thought you said you were done with the drinkin, smokin and poontangin. :lol:
  3. Is bitchesofcraigslist a separate entity from CL, I would think so. or does CL approve of his (RON) slanderous remarks ? Probably not. Would calling him a swine be considered slander ? Probably not.
  4. JB, that would be cool if the carpet, matched the drapes ... can you imagine all trimmed up in a blue flying vee ... would match the colour of my balls right now. Blue :lol:
  5. I wanna be Kirk ... really ... yum yum :lol:
  6. Can you imagine Pete being found with a hottie at his side. :lol: :boobies:
  7. Ulix ... FYI Phone: 613-3**-****) This is a gal I want to meat. www.lusciouslittlelola.com PinkKitty Kingston 613-7**-**** Touch of Class Escorts 613-5**-**** Rachelle Reigns Phone: (613) 9**-****
  8. I would love to have someone to trust and confide in and share with outside of this community. Cerb is my avenue for conversing about this great hobby. You get to discuss with some great hobbyists and fantastic providers.
  9. Well done Dummpy. Now that is some Great Canadian Beaver :wink:
  10. Or is that a slippery intense situation. :mrgreen:
  11. PK has branched out to Kingston.
  12. Mystique, what a shame that you have been subject to such an unscrupulous person. My hearts out to you and I hope everything is resolved with minimal effect to you.
  13. Gumblar Virus Becoming A Major Threat Never heard of the Gumblar virus? Nor have most people, but it's rapidly becoming a major threat to PC users. It works by hitting computers via vulnerabilities in some versions of PDF reader and Flash player software. Once PC has been infected, the virus redirects Google search results to sites that load more malware on the PC or let criminals steal login details for banking, social networking and websites. Now Gumblar is spreading via compromised sites - so-called drive-by download exploits. Although Gumblar has been around for some time, it's recently mutated, changing its style of attack, taking malicious code from a web page based in China, and developing new techniques to avoid detection, according to the Guardian. Mary Landesman, a senior security researcher with ScanSafe, told the newspaper: "The Gumblar attacks have morphed again. What we're really looking at here can only be described as a botnet of compromised websites. And a growing one at that." The new Gumblar can effectively target Google Chrome users by skillfully avoid its blacklisted sites. Sophos claims Gumblar is now responsible for 42% of all malicious code found on websites, while in the last week alone instances of Gumblar being found have increased two-and-a-half times.
  14. The name of the site is not nice. I agree. What I like about is that it is visual without having to click a bunch of useless links.
  15. So flexible it conjures up erotic thoughts. :-D
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