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85 yr ole hockey player
Loralee Reach replied to Luscious Laurel's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Great encouragement, determination to succeed and impressive will power.... I have a client 80 years old....he dances with me and laughs and moves all the time. He works part time for entertainment as a volunteer and takes singing lessons that could not afford in his previous years....just amazingly wonderful lover and can pick up a stone from the floor with his smile! Bravo for all of them!!! loralee -
Roamingguy - Congratulations on 1000 posts!
Loralee Reach replied to a topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Dear RG, your posts are entertaining and your jokes got me laughing many times even after I read them. You are also a super person and I am very thankful for your continuous presence in this forum.....Thanks Roamie! loralee -
UK woman dies after 'buttocks enhancement' at American hotel A British woman has died after undergoing a 'buttocks injection' procedure in America. Claudia Adusei, 20, died in a Pennsylvanian hospital after receiving the injection of silicone. Police are now investigating her death and say that the procedure, which may have been arranged over the internet, took place in a hotel near Philadelphia International Airport. They are questioning a woman thought to have helped arrange the appointment and are looking for a man who carried out the procedure. Buttocks enhancing treatment involves injected liquid silicone into the body to create a more rounded shape - something which is banned for cosmetic purposes is the UK, America and a number of other countries The treatment is growing in popularity in the US and there have been reports of black market 'pum-up parties' where women (and some transgender men) inject themselves at home using DIY kits bought over the internet. Paul Harris, plastic surgery consultant at the Royal Marsden hospital in London, told the BBC: "Bottom augmentation is becoming more popular and originated in South America, in places like Brazil." "Despite recent changes in regulation, there are still patients who take part in medical tourism and go outside the UK," he added. He explained that the body may attempt to ward off silicone when it is injected in small amounts, causing damage to surrounding tissue. "Elsewhere in the world it has been reported to cause problems with pulmonary embolism - a blood clot to the lungs - which may have happened in this most recent case," he added.
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CERB Ambassador - PistolPete
Loralee Reach replied to whatsup's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
AGREED!!!! He is a wonderful Human and an amazing man (I wont say anything else just here!!) Congratulations Pete! loralee -
Early Valentine's Day Wishes from Cato!
Loralee Reach replied to Cato's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Happy St. Valentine to you too Cato!!!!! and to all members of Cerb, the Mod and their assistants, the visitors to the site and many more.... loralee -
Revera, Stoneridge Manor is promoting a Grassroots Campaign this month to urge residents, family, friends, and extended friends and families outside of Revera by going to this OLTCA website to send ecards to MPP's and Dalton McGuinty pleading for more financial support. The government is not providing the funding required to allow our elderly enough of the care, compassion and dignity they deserve. Please support the campaign by sending an ecard from the following website. Thank you so much ' remember too ' we may be there one day as well' This is the website http://www.oltca.com/we-care/ :bigclap: Thanks Loralee
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Sometimes is a female...other times is a male; they just lie there doing nothing "interesting"....either they expect the other to do it all or just are not interested in a tumble-rumble. We all have had one of those partners. As an SP I got my share of "variety" and every men is different....some are very active, -won't make names, promise!!- and they rock your world in such a way that when they leave one almost cries out for them to be right back; others, are very tender and semi active; they are not timid, just quiet and it takes a number of visits for them to really get the full male out of themselves and give it to the partner, but they eventually and most certainly do. In every visit is a little more openness, more trust, less inhibitions. The third group are the "I am here...adore me". Even with lots of encouragement they wont do as much as they could do. They do not change. With women is the same thing; the ones who give and give with an incredible energy and lust ( many, many ladies at CERB in that category)with a passion for life and the man in question, be it a husband, a night stand or a client. The ones who just "respond" and do not initiate but get more confident with the "going", and, as with the gentlemen, the "I am here, adore me" Why do you think this happens? First encounters are more or less understandable. Even seconds, but all the time? I must say I got and still get "timid" with one particular gentlemen. It never happened to me with anyone else in my private life or as an SP...it did to you? The world of SP's is not the only sphere I am talking about. I guess if a client goes to an unresponsive Provider chances are he wont go back unless deep emotional ties have been formed in some way. I don't really know. Let's us know what as a woman and as a man gets you down or totally up in your sex encounters. I just did. loralee:wink:
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I do not mean a "vote", or a "compliment" after a visit/session. In the past I read some comments about a wonderful gent written by an SP. It was not the name of the man in question. I am proposing a place that is public (not the Ladies section) to mention the "great" acts (not sexual); the attitudes; the nice camaraderie of our male members. I have many examples of gallantry and helpfulness, advice and getting out of their ways for us in one way or another. I am aware of the nature of this site, but I am also perfectly cognizant of the fact we are all persons with different genders and a unique approach. If there is a recommendation for the ladies, could it be one for the gentlemen...? Let me start with a client, Moustaffa, he went out of his way to help me in my personal life because he knows I am supporting a very sick relative and going through very tough financial moments. I am not talking only about money for services but also his traveling to see me from afar just to make sure my rent is paid; offering me to move the wheelchair or taking me here or there. I take my hat for persons like him. I have many more examples, and I know all the men here we go a step forward for something else than the rendez-vous should be mentioned. I hope our Mod can make something for all of us to celebrate our men! loralee
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However, I never have seen some of those men; even if their handle names have a +++++ behind, meaning they were electronically visiting me many times....I never got an appointment request with them..... I wonder also about those who browse in "secret", I believe this site has a feature for it....their names do not show up in your screen....like private browsing. In my personal experience, I get very happy when I get a message from the other SP's giving thanks for visiting their web sites; some agencies also give thanks for going and checking their sites.....but what about those "regular-silent-visitors" in our pages? are they afraid of saying "hi....nice pictures" or "hello....ugly pictures", or "i like so much your xxxx that I keep looking at your pics"....whatever would be nice, I think. I get attracted to many of the ladies' pictures; yesterday I sent a message to 2 of them after opening their sites to see "more" of them. I told them how beautiful they were.... and you know what? they answered very happily and sensually. Why "regular electronic visitors" do not say a word....? I do not mean the men who come to check us once or even twice.....I am talking about Regulars with capital letters. If I was asked how many of the gentlemen that are "very very very often" on my pages as visitors I have had in my arms?....I would estimate a 25%....the rest keeps visiting quasi-anonymously.... The gentlemen see our names also when we check their sites to see who they are...whose friends....what posts....what statistics....etc....I usually go in their sites when they request an appointment. As a normal person I want to know more about my next lover and I leave them a message of some sort, as a presentation card of my intrusion. It would be nice to hear from the men who do this and the ladies who have noticed it.... Thanks for visiting my page! Loralee
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Kubica set to miss 2011 season as surgeons fight to save his hand Posted 7th Feb 2011 by Tom Webster Formula One Doctors have been fighting to save Formula One star Robert Kubica's hand following a crash at a rally in Italy on Sunday. It looks almost certain that the Renault driver will miss the entire 2011 season. Concern centres on the condition of his right hand, which was reportedly badly damaged and may have been partially severed, although surgeons have indicated it is safe from amputation for the time being. Professor Mario Igor Rossello, a surgeon involved in the seven-and-a-half-hour operation to reconstruct Kubica's hand, told reporters that it would be several days before doctors could determine whether the hand would be "able to return to full function". When asked what his estimation would be for a full recovery for Kubica, Rossello replied: "One year. One year is the best provision. "The danger is that, in five or seven days, we could have vascular problems, and he could have to have surgery again to resolve the problems. However, at the end of the operation, Robert's hand was well vascularised and warm, which is encouraging. I expect him to recover enough functionality to resume his activity." Renault defended the Polish driver's decision to compete in the Ronde di Andora in a Skoda Fabia 2000. "Rallying is what he loves to do," Renault team boss Eric Boullier told Italian news agency Ansa. "We knew the risks and so did he. We didn't want a robot or a corporate man for a driver. It was agreed together." Kubica, 26, also needed surgery in 2003 after a serious road accident as a passenger that left him with titanium bolts in his arm. Footage has now emerged from the car which immediately followed Kubica's around the tight and twisty road course. Having successfully negotiated the first few minutes of the stage, the team then pulls over to help Kubica when they come across the accident site. Click below to see the video.
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A question to all members
Loralee Reach replied to Loralee Reach's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
from sweat shirts to cocktail dresses.....Lord...I have to make some money to buy all those outfits....keep answering ladies and gentlemen...this is amazing!!!!!!! Loralee -
When I started I had the good luck of several mentors (you know who you are, and you also know how ever grateful I am and will remain to you) but there is something I have not clearer today then I did then...I guess it may differ from person to person, and it is how to dress for my lovely gentlemen when they do not request a particular attire. My initial instincts were to open the door in sensual lingerie...small pieces of fanciness covering here and there but not too much anywhere....then I had some of you requesting me to get more clothes on. I did with mini-skirts, silly cutie little dresses, "inspirational" blouses, long and see-through negligees, and yesterday, by request, with a coat and boots and scarves and hat and gloves...ay, ay I was feeling ridiculous and kind of hot, but I admit the sensuality of my client had a very erotic theme in mind.... My question is for the gentlemen and ladies..... What do you prefer? How do you feel more comfortable? a fully dressed lady? a revealing approach? a half naked vision? a coat and scarves? I really would like to know.... Thanks so much and as always...hugs and xoxox to all! loralee
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By Timmie Rudizuli / Feb 11 [URL="http://www.escapefromamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Swiss-Family-Robinson.jpg"] [/URL] â??What Is This Swiss Business?â? What is this â??Swiss Businessâ?? It occurred to me that most non-Swiss have no idea what is meant by this phrase, â??Swiss Businessâ?, so, I thought I would attempt an explanation for their benefit and to make clear the â??whyâ? of : â??Why do the Swiss act that way?â? By â??Swiss Businessâ? is meant the complete neutrality of business and government in regard to all external, i.e., non-Swiss activities. As well, the neutrality of attitude to the, outside of Switzerland, activities of those who come to or seek to do business in / with / through Switzerland. So long as no Swiss law is contravened, the Swiss attitude is that it is none of Switzerlandâ??s affair who you are, where your money comes from or what your political stance and philosophy might be. In other words , behave yourself in Switzerland and the Swiss will remain neutral toward you and your activities. A most civilized and democratic attitude, not so? This same attitude is the one which permitted the Jews to deposit money in Swiss accounts which otherwise would have been seized by the Naziâ??s and denied to the rightful owners. The same continues to guard the assets of the Romanov Familyâ?¦to this day. Neutrality also permitted the meeting in Switzerland, during WWII, of the International Settlement Committee. You donâ??t know of them? Most of the world does not. This committee was formed of and by the trans-national business community, ITT, IBM, etc., etc., to settle debts for patent payments and other use fees attendant to manufactory and other business activities during this War. This is another way of saying that none of these companies lost a single Franc/Dollar/Yen/Pound because of , what to them was,â?¦ an inconvenience. Delightful is it not? Swiss neutrality also permits the viewing of international affairs, such as â??9-11â?, as events to be analyzed. That, neutral analysis, is essential to the continued safety and liberty of Switzerland and the Swiss population. Not to mention which: it allows for better business decisions â?? greater profit and with increased safety for the investment. All of which are needful to Swiss Business. In another addition to this column, I will express to you and, I hope, to your education, the actualities of â??The Day That Changed The Worldâ?, i.e., â??9-11â?. Such twaddle is talked of it and causes USA to become even more a laughing stock that I thought Iâ??d provide some small amount of elucidation . I can tell you now: You wonâ??t like it, nor should you. That â??itching ,burning sensation around your rectal tissuesâ?(?)â?¦well, it isnâ??t hemorrhoids. But ( should it be butt?) weâ??ll get to that later. Swiss neutrality, and the feelings it stimulates in other countries and power-blocks, should have counseled UBS and Credit Suisse to not involve themselves with non-Swiss agents and never to establish â??branches or active agentsâ? within other nations. As they did not observe these most basic restraints but became enamored of the American Dream of â??more moneyâ?â?¦. Well, you see the result, eh? UBS is being raked over the coals and its depositors are in a quandary as to removing their funds â?? if they even can. The Swiss Government is divesting itself of all holdings in UBS,- the list of horrors goes on. All because UBS hired some Americans and allowed them to conduct business in non-Swiss ways. The same is true of the Credit Suisse problems. Acting, in Germany, as a Swiss Bank should act only in Switzerland. What else might one expect? To use non-Swiss employees and to trust them with sensitive information about accounts? Ha! UBS and Credit Suisse attained the result which any reasonable person would have expected. Now some who sought safety for their assets face, instead, the possibility of indictment and prison terms. This is [I]not[/I] Swiss Business. This [I]is[/I] why one should never use a major, public bank but only a private bank. The private bank must depend upon absolute probity and relies upon the Name and the Family or Families who administer it and its activities. These must be beyond question and always within the lawâ?¦and good judgment. UBS and Credit Suisse failed the test of avarice â?? the bankerâ??s downfall. But enough of this, for now. We will return to this as the situation warrants. One final word on this matter though. It may not be known to the non-Swiss among you that even if the governments involved in this â??revelatory fiascoâ? decide that Switzerland must reveal the names and other information for/of depositorsâ?¦the act must be approved, and probably wonâ??t be, by the Swiss citizens â?? by vote. Interesting difference among the contending countries, is it not? Swiss Business is interesting phenomena, in the modern world, as it requires recognition that the affairs of others, be they individuals, corporations or nation-states remain theirs and private to them. Swiss neutrality should not be confused with the â??neutralityâ?, during WWII, of Spain (set up by the Nazis) or Portugal (used by Fat-Hermann to export stolen art by the boat load â?? to New York, as an aside) or any of the other European Nations that attempted to remain outside the conflict. Aside from the afore mentioned Spain, Portugal and , of course â??Vichy France ( a nation of collaboration) none were able to claim actual neutrality â?? only Switzerland. One wonders why, eh? Surely it wasnâ??t because of the need for a financial center â?¦that could have been established anywhere. Central location? Hardly. The desire of the Swiss to be and remain neutral? I doubt Adolf cared, donâ??t you? However, there is one circumstance which, imo, determined the decision to endorse Swiss neutrality â?? itâ??s well-armed and well-trained in the use of arms populace. This and the fact that there were no central armories to which citizen-soldiers had to apply for their weapons to be issued. No, their weapons were in their homes and ready for use â?? at once. Taking Switzerland , by force, was considered too expensive in men and material for the result. Yet, Switzerland has no â??2nd Amendmentâ? as the USA doesâ?¦yet, firearms and such other ordinance as is needful to war, is more readily available in Switzerland than in USA. Ah well, perhaps it has to do with that deeply meaningful statement of Adolfâ??s? You know: Germany is , today , the world leader in firearms registration and no longer will anyone have access to a firearm who should not. To paraphrase, by translation, Adolfâ??s proud boast. One can not , additionally , ignore the close ties among the industrialists and bankers of USA to the Naziâ??s and their â?¦governmental philosophy. Ah, how eventual results may be foreseenâ?¦when one remains neutral. Strange, isnâ??t it, how every form of government that desires to control and rule-over a population starts by claiming , as itsâ?? own, the sole right to the use of force. This always begins with restricting the ability of the populace to have firearms or weapons. How may they resist if they are without arms? One person , with a firearm, can and has controlled hundreds of un-armed persons. The British have effectually removed firearms from private possession and are now in the midst of trying to restrict the possession of â??assault knivesâ?,i.e., bayonets and other fixed blade edged weapons. Hmmm, perhaps they fear their populace too much? But then, perhaps they know them better than we? Swiss Business? It would seem that it encompasses personal, financial, corporate and nation state privacy and confidentiality, concepts of personal safety and national defense, neutrality toward all non-Swiss affairs and persons â?? so long as no Swiss laws are violated in Switzerland. Hmmm, it was, I am told, once also this way in USA. But that was long ago and many régimes back,eh? For now I will leave you and return to my contemplations of the strange and wondrous state of the modern world. But,â?¦I will be back with more explications of , seemingly , befuddling situations. Let me hear from you and , if your rulers â?? excuse me (!) â?? representatives continue to permit it, come visit Switzerland. A word of advice, however, donâ??t fly directly into Switzerland,. This will put you on the â??watch listâ? of your government (whichever government is yours). Go to a nice German or French â?? even Italian city and use ground transportation to enter the Free Nation of Switzerland. Notice, if you will, that the Swiss tend not to â??stampâ? your passportâ?¦wonder why?? Hmmmm. Ah well â?? there you have it.
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eat lots of sweets and a fabulous steamed rice and be very rabbitly happy!!! Happy New year to all the Chinese people and all those who celebrate it! Loralee
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Happy Birthday Emma Alexandra!
Loralee Reach replied to a topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO A GREAT LADY......A SUPER FRIEND AND AN AMAZING LOVER!!!!!!! Loralee xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo -
From the album: Little bits of me...
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From the album: Little bits of me...
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From the album: Little bits of me...
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[B][URL="http://scienceblog.com/cms/all-blue-eyed-humans-have-common-ancestor-15361.html"]All blue-eyed humans have common ancestor[/URL][/B] [LEFT] New research shows that people with blue eyes have a single, common ancestor. A team at the University of Copenhagen have tracked down a genetic mutation which took place 6-10,000 years ago and is the cause of the eye colour of all blue-eyed humans alive on the planet today. â??Originally, we all had brown eyes.â?New research shows that people with blue eyes have a single, common ancestor. A team at the University of Copenhagen have tracked down a genetic mutation which took place 6-10,000 years ago and is the cause of the eye colour of all blue-eyed humans alive on the planet today.[/LEFT] â??Originally, we all had brown eyesâ?, said Professor Eiberg from the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine. â??But a genetic mutation affecting the OCA2 gene in our chromosomes resulted in the creation of a â??switchâ?, which literally â??turned offâ? the ability to produce brown eyesâ?. The OCA2 gene codes for the so-called P protein, which is involved in the production of melanin, the pigment that gives colour to our hair, eyes and skin. The â??switchâ?, which is located in the gene adjacent to OCA2 does not, however, turn off the gene entirely, but rather limits its action to reducing the production of melanin in the iris â?? effectively â??dilutingâ? brown eyes to blue. The switchâ??s effect on OCA2 is very specific therefore. If the OCA2 gene had been completely destroyed or turned off, human beings would be without melanin in their hair, eyes or skin colour â?? a condition known as albinism. Variation in the colour of the eyes from brown to green can all be explained by the amount of melanin in the iris, but blue-eyed individuals only have a small degree of variation in the amount of melanin in their eyes. â??From this we can conclude that all blue-eyed individuals are linked to the same ancestor,â? says Professor Eiberg. â??They have all inherited the same switch at exactly the same spot in their DNA.â? Brown-eyed individuals, by contrast, have considerable individual variation in the area of their DNA that controls melanin production. Professor Eiberg and his team examined mitochondrial DNA and compared the eye colour of blue-eyed individuals in countries as diverse as Jordan, Denmark and Turkey. His findings are the latest in a decade of genetic research, which began in 1996, when Professor Eiberg first implicated the OCA2 gene as being responsible for eye colour. Nature shuffles our genes The mutation of brown eyes to blue represents neither a positive nor a negative mutation. It is one of several mutations such as hair colour, baldness, freckles and beauty spots, which neither increases nor reduces a humanâ??s chance of survival. As Professor Eiberg says, â??it simply shows that nature is constantly shuffling the human genome, creating a genetic cocktail of human chromosomes and trying out different changes as it does so.â?