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Everything posted by whiteman
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This stuff looks dangerous! :icon_eek:
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Is that the thing they put through the pussy lips and hang weights on it?
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Interesting, and she looks quite feminine too, not a bodybuilder look. However, she seems to be into the dominatrix side of things, which isn't really my thing. The wrestling really doesn't appeal to me, but lift'n'carry is the only thing that fascinates me. Additional Comments: Almost all of the guys in these videos seem to be absolutely shrimpy little guys. I got a video, where the guy is just a walking skeleton, and she's lifts him up over her head, and does powerlifts with him. :)
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Interesting, maybe there was another Leah? This one says she worked there several years ago.
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Gotta chance to see her recently. I confirm everything that has been said about her so far, she's a sweetie-pie. Great massage, she has had RMT training. She used to be known as Leah at CMJ before. As for ethnicity, UK and Native mix, looks Lebanese somewhat.
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Is there anything like this available in town? http://www.hardsextube.com/video/834365/
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You gotta think that this stuff can't be prosecuted anymore with the latest court cases and appeals, so you gotta wonder what they expect to achieve out of this?
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Well then it might be wise to sit back and take a break for awhile, I guess.
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Now that Maya is at Linda's too, we now have more reasons to visit Linda's now.
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Is this at their current location or their old location? They moved to different location within the same lot, I had heard. Their old location was near a biker church. Wonder if the OPP were praying?
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VIP is part of the ALO group. Penny used to be an SP at one time, no?
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I'm sure they don't worry about what goes on in private messages too much. But in order to ask about a girl on the DNR list, you must first post a message on the public board asking for PM's to be sent to you. That part of it would be public and therefore against the rules. Without being able to ask the question in the first place, you would need to just randomly cold-call somebody and ask them if they've ever seen this person.
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No, leave defrag on for other drives. As for Superfetch, I think that's a global setting, it's either on for everything or off for everything. Besides, you won't have programs installed on anything other than C: drive, which is going to be your SSD, so you won't need the assistance of Superfetch with an SSD. Superfetch was mainly to speed up hard drive access to startup programs.
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The Windows 7 defrag is smart enough to know the difference between an SSD & HDD and it doesn't even allow defrag on the SSD. As for prefetch, there's some debate about how effective turning it off is so Windows leaves it active. I don't think it negatively affects it, so I have left it running. The TRIM feature is actually what marks a sector for future erasing. Instead of doing it right away, TRIM just marks it for erasing during an idle moment.
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Actually there are plenty of spare sectors on SSD's too. In fact, it's absolutely necessary on an SSD because that's how they do their rewriting. Unlike a hard disk, you can't simply overwrite the data on a SSD, you must first erase the whole sector to zero and then write the new data. Due to this extra step, SSD's maintain a spare pool of sectors which are already erased, and they just bring those spare sectors in as needed whenever you write new data. The old sector is then marked for erasure, and it gets erased in the background and goes back to the spare pool. Everytime you rewrite a sector, you'll never get the exact same sector twice in succession. This is also how they maintain the longevity of the SSD, they call this "wear-leveling", by balancing out the amount of writing they do to each cell in the SSD. As for losing the entire data, the same thing can happen on a hard disk, when the hard disk's circuit board dies. And that happens quite often too. So there's not much more danger in an SSD than in an HDD. If still concerned, then do image backups. Also speaking of backups, I do do weekly backups on the boot drive. When the boot drive was a hard disk, it took about 1 hour. Now that it's an SSD, it takes about 6 minutes! 10 times faster. So even backing it up is easier.
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Playmate was open Friday? Didn't realize, otherwise it would've been a perfect opportunity to go.
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I've not seen such a noticeable performance upgrade to my PC since my very first ever upgrade which was an upgrade from an 8088 processor to a 386. Every other upgrade has been slightly disappointing compared to that.
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Well I wouldn't disable the swapfile as it doesn't really hurt performance if you got that much memory as it won't get used all that frequently anyways. It does still use swap even then.
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Well, folks, I just upgraded the boot disk on my PC with an SSD (i.e. Solid-State Disk). For those who don't know what it is, it is a new form of long-term data storage that will likely replace hard disks one day. Instead of using a spinning magnetic disk as the recording medium, it uses computer memory chips similar to the USB thumb drives you use nowadays, only much, much faster. In fact, it's much, much faster than hard disks too. However, hard disks still have the advantage in storage capacity. The price of a hard disk vs. an SSD is still huge, especially if you look at the price/capacity ratios. Mainstream SSD's now have the 250GB capacity, which is what is necessary for Windows and some additional data. But SSD's are probably now in the range of good-enough capacity now, and reasonably priced. Changing the boot disk just made the whole computer feel faster, more so than any other upgrade I've done in recent times. These SSD's also work equally well in laptops. My desktop now has an overall Windows Experience number of 7.5 out of 7.9. Before the SSD, the overall number was only 5.9 out of 7.9!
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Do a search for "174 Colonnade".
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Well then, it looks like you've already done the "try her for a few dances" thing, and you've gotten even worse into her. Try one of the other girls at the place, don't turn them all down. The fact that you're only looking for her probably does leave the impression of obsession.
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Cute story, things like this happen all of the time. The infatuation comes from the voyeur in all of us, you've seen her in a public setting, and then you saw her naked, now obviously it's going to fascinate you. Don't avoid her, just go see her, take a few dances, get your curiousity satisfied, and after awhile the curiosity will die down. Or maybe if she's even better in the champagne room, then a new more intense curiosity will develop. No telling which one will happen. But most likely the curiosity will die down.
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http://www.montrealmassage.ca/
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I think the guys into big naturals, are going to love her. :boobies: