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Well, Phaedrus is right, Jordyn-Jordan deserves her own reco thread! I have long been an admire of Jordyn. I first met her in September 2010 at ALO and was quite struck by her looks (she is beyond beautiful) and her charming ways. I followed her at CMJ, and was again mesmerized. Now it is at Paradise that this angel can be found, and I can attest she offers the complete experience: still as beautiful as ever (the cliche is true!), but now with all the right moves at the right pace. She is, indeed, spectacular...
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Imagine Jordyn and Jordan, the twin sisters, being in the room with you. Now, that would be Paradise, lol.
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I am a photographer also!
toine replied to Malika Fantasy's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I think WiT presented an interesting point of view, as usual. I am also a GWC and like to take pictures, but only do so when the trust is there, and with the lady's approval. As for the point of view of the OP, I agree that one should be extra careful when dealing with GWCs. As for any type of photography modelling, the model has certain rights, and must make sure they are respected. toine -
I guess I'm too slow and clumsy.... thanks for being nice about my being slow... BTW, how's your texas twang?
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Well, you could watch BJ, but then your British accent would have a touch of a Texas Twang: Renée Zellweger is Texas born and bred...lol
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Better still, one can look at the pics posted here, on CERB, here http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/album.php?albumid=3199.
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Roamingguy - Congratulations on 2000 posts!
toine replied to a topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Congrats to you, RG. Keep the joke and the insightful posts coming! -
Any scotch drinkers out there?
toine replied to Kubrickfan's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
In Ottawa, I think the higlhander pub has a better selection than the Whisky Cafe in Montreal. http://www.thehighlanderpub.com/ toine -
May is the month of mental health in the United States, whereas in Canada the first week of May is the week of mental health. I noticed yesterday evening, through this Salon piece, that May is also the month of masturbation... I hope our fellow cerbist and friend Antlerman stocked up on kleenex and feeling, well, mentally rested. Myself, I find the ladies of Cerb help feed my fantasies, as the Salon author suggests we need to do.
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I am addicted and on Cerb 3-4 times a day, but can manage to stay away a few days if I have to leave town for a while. I first check the subscribed threads, and then Today's posts, and afterward the social groups to which I belong. The shoutbox is a convenient way to know which ladies may be around at the current time, though most of my planning for encounters is done on the basis of the weekly agenda most ladies provide. Then again, all planning goes overboard when the urge surges! :icon_wink:
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She is one cold-blooded lady! Guess that is why the shark lets her pet it, and tip it!
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Itty Bitty Titty Committee!
toine replied to Cato's topic in Itty Bitty Titty Committee!'s Itty Bitty Titty Committee! Topics
Scott's link leads to this page, among many other great ones. Very pretty ladies, and some technically great pics as well. -
Itty Bitty Titty Committee!
toine replied to Cato's topic in Itty Bitty Titty Committee!'s Itty Bitty Titty Committee! Topics
...and what a contribution! Thanks scott! -
I'm struggling to state it properly, but here goes: even today, mental health issues are not perceived as other health issues, to the extent that it may be consider embarassing and 'shameful'. Yet, who would be ashamed of having one form or another of cancer? As for the very unfortunate comments from a member (comments I have not seen), on the basis of available information (little to none) they appear baseless, somewhat low, and not in the spirit of CERB. They should be given no credit, even though they can hurt some fellow members. Best
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It often gets confusing regarding who's who and where, and given that Jordyn-Jordan appears to be back in town, but at ALO as for the last few months (and as she was in the past, see http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=7623), it could be useful for the next contributor to start a new thread, Jordan at ALO, and link back to this one. Well, thinking about it, I may have to tofft (arduous, I know) and go see her this week... toine
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Seems to me that Isabella's dad wants to have the speech transcribe to text, for example a lecture he attended would become a nice, sleek, set of notes (we can only hope!). Dragon (nuance.com mentioned below) may have that capability. Not clear from cnet review I found. Best of luck!
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Hi there, first name that comes to mind in Ottawa is sweetmadison, http://cerb.ca/vbulletin/member.php?u=32630 , but there are certainly others. Have fun!
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Half-way between RMT and erotic ?
toine replied to Rusty Shackleford's topic in Ottawa Discussion - Massage
My gut feeling is that J would find it strange that the gent keeps the boxer on, therapeutic massage or not. there is nothing wrong with taking them off and still opt only for a therapeutic service. And if the body reacts to the touch in a predictable way, well that is only natural and nobody should mind at all. I, for one, think that J won't be fazed in any way. She sure isn't when my body reacts in that way... -
Servers at strip clubs
toine replied to boltednut's topic in Ottawa Discussion - Stripclubs & Dancers
I recall in the 90s at the Cecil, downtown Vancouver (now being replaced by a condo-highrise, like much of every other street corner, downtown Vancouver, lol) that there used to be a very pretty woman in a very revealing bud-girl swimsuit having her own little bud-dispensing table. Every so often, she would get on stage for a high-energy, athletic show, and then resume selling buckets of buds to the guys. It seemed quite weird to me, but then again, I am not into budweiser! For the blues lovers, the Yale hotel next door is also gone... -
Your opinion - Federal Election...
toine replied to Reddog01's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I found it interesting, in this context of minority governments as well as majority of seats being gained with much less than 50% of votes, that GB citizens decided in a referendum against alternative vote. See this BBC story, for example: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-13297573 -
Your opinion - Federal Election...
toine replied to Reddog01's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Thanks for the long-term perspective, dummpy. Two points I'd note. Both in 1972 and in 1979, there were minority governments, Liberal-Trudeau led in 1972, and PC-Joe-Clark led in 1979. That is when the Liberal's share of the vote was smallest. In other years, they actually got 45.5% (68, trudeaumania), 43.2% (1974) and 44.5% (1980). SEE http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_federal_election,_1972 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_federal_election,_1979 and http://www.electionalmanac.com/canada/popularvote.php Second, the turnout rate was higher in those years, in the 70 to 75% range. Turnout was actually a touch higher in both 1972 and 1979, possibly because many wished to be rid of Liberals, and succeeded only in 1979. It actually dipped in 1980, when people may have got annoyed by the short-lasting minority parliament. See: http://www.elections.ca/content.aspx?section=ele&dir=turn&document=index&lang=e Thus, at the end of the day, a quick computation suggests that the 1980 election saw about 30% of the adult citizens voting a Liberal majority in Parliament. In other elections when they got a majority, Trudeau-led Liberals got a larger basis of support among citizens. At the end of the day, though, for better or worse, Canada has a first-past-the-post voting system, and as soon as there are more than two parties, the best we can hope is likely a majority government with 45% of the vote. The key is to find way to get citizens interested and get out the vote. -
Well, as a minority governing party they consistently showed contempt for the Parliament. I have a hard time imagining they will show more respect for democratic institutions with a majority. They have gained control of the Senate and will likely do their utmost to strenghten that for a long time...
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Your opinion - Federal Election...
toine replied to Reddog01's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Well, the people have spoken, as they say, but I gotta say that it depresses me. Won't be pretty, that's for sure, with the Law and Order agenda, and the other nonsense views they have regarding science and society... -
Your opinion - Federal Election...
toine replied to Reddog01's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I did not go for the R&T Party, but for the greens... they won't win in my riding (or any riding East of Vancouver, for that matter), but hey, they thus get my $2 per year, and anyhow the bad guys (pick your definition of bad guys here) won't make it anyway in my riding... Now, thinking about it, I may need my own R&T party tonight... -
To answer or not answer?
toine replied to Megan'sTouch's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Yes, the basic point of answering the call or providing up to date information is valid. From your point of view, the challenge is dealing with the flow of calls. You may use voice mail with the option of leaving a message (based on your instructions regarding date, timeframe, with regular updates, etc.), while indicating that it is easier for you to manage this through email. Being polite and responsive is all good, being on the receiving end of 50+ calls a day wouldn't be as much fun!