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Attagirl, Berlin. You tell it like it is and people obviously appreciate your candor. Congrats!
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What is your Xmas wish list...
cometman replied to Meg O'Ryan's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
World peace, of course. Failing that, health and happiness for those close to me. -
Another catchy tune in a unique format and for a good cause.
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http://zanylol.com/light_show.html
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Great song and artist from a great movie.
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cometman replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
As my youngsters would say..........."ewwww". -
Ottawa Christmas Social - Thursday, Dec. 8th
cometman replied to Andee's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I won't be there, but I can't see pics happening, lol. Enjoy, all! -
Some KICK ASS holiday jingles!
cometman replied to castle's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I'd say this could be one. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWMTF5fLA6o -
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cometman replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Gawd.....as long as Mr. Happy isn't mistaken for a gummy worm, it's all good. LOL -
Good family song and a surprise for the public.
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cometman replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Okay, just for shits and grins, is it okay if I bring my own ruler? It's not necessarily legal for trade, but it makes me happier about Mr. Happy! -
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cometman replied to Emma Alexandra's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Dear Friend, I got your contact information from a reputable business/professional directory of your country which gives me assurance of your legibility as a person. I am Attorney Webster S. Alexander, a solicitor at law. I was the personal attorney to Eng, John McPherson, a citizen of your country who used to Work with an oil servicing company here in United Kingdom after which be referred to as my client. Eng, John McPherson 62 years of age made a fixed deposit of fund valued at USD$14,500,000 (Fourteen Million, Five Hundred Thousand United States Dollars Only) with a Security Company/Finance institution in United Kingdom and unfortunately lost his life in one of the bomb blast in Iraq, see link for verification (hxxp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8127222.stm) He left no clear beneficiary as Next of Kin except Some vital documents related to the deposit still in my possession. Recently, the governing body of the Security Company/Finance institution contacted me on this matter, requesting that I should notify the next of kin of my late client to claim the funds and I am yet to provide the Next of Kin to lay claims to the Fund. I know that my client had no living next of kin but i have made lots of search to see if i can get in contact to any of his relatives but my search was fruitless to locate any of my late clients extended relatives. A clear and legitimate agreement with you, I seek your consent to present you as the next of kin so that my late client's fund will not be confiscated by the Financial Regulatory Authority. You and I will share the money, you will be entitled to 40% of the total fund for your role as the relative and next of kin of my late client, 60% for me. Be informed that there is no risk involved as all necessary legal document which will be used to back you up as the legal beneficiary and next of kin of my late client will be procured. All I require is your sincerity, honesty, co-operation and utmost good faiths to enable us see this deal through. I guarantee that this will be executed under a legitimate arrangement that will protect you from any breach of the law. Kindly, get in touch with me by my e-mail or telephone to enable us discuss further. You may also send your telephone number so that I can call you. Do not forget that a transaction of this magnitude require utmost confidentiality and sincerity. I look forward to your urgent response. Thank you, Attorney Webster S. Alexander -
My sister-in-law recently took this up. Go Canada!! This could rank up there with the Lingerie League. SP team someday? http://ca.news.yahoo.com/video/canews-22424922/roller-derby-hopes-27486651.html
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cometman replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I didn't take this thread seriously and I still don't. This is the internet where people can sometimes be misunderstood and some people also say things they wouldn't say to each other in public. I've been a member, mod, and admin of several public and private boards and I've seen it all. I've met people from forums that will be lifelong friends and I see others on forums that I never wish to meet off the forum. One thing I will say about CERB......so far I think it's unique. I see the odd other forum related to this topic (escorts), but I have yet to see one where members treat fellow members with this degree of respect and friendship. Yes, we have asses here, but they are everywhere. CERB gives ladies and gentlemen the opportunity to interact and actually get to know something about what makes each other tick before actually meeting. It's an invaluable chance to actually know something of each other before any business transaction takes place. Not only am I a consummate gentleman, I also have a real interest in getting to know people, their interests, their foibles, and their personality. I know the drill in this business (yes, I read), but that doesn't mean I cannot genuinely like people I meet from here. Mutual affection and respect are everything in this hobby- long shall it live. -
Kijiji New Brunswick > Saint John > community > other > Ad ID 335883287 An open letter to the young lady who was seated in Section V.. Watch | Share | Print | Report Ad Date Listed 04-Dec-11 Address 99 Station St, St John, NB E2L 4X4, Canada View map An open letter to the young "lady" who was seated in Section V, Row 1, Seat 6 or 7 at last night's Saint John Sea Dogs hockey game Dear Young "Lady," For the uninitiated when it comes to attending hockey games, it is common courtesy to stay in your seat until there is a stoppage in play. Similarly, moving from the top of the stairs to your seat is also done when there has been a whistle, so as to not disrupt the game experience for the other people who have also paid for tickets to the game. If you did not know this the first time you interrupted half the row, during the first period, you were certainly aware of it after the usher told you (the first of many occasions, incidentally). In the case that you didn't hear her, I know for a fact that you heard me nicely explain it to you after the second time, because you looked me straight in the face and petulantly declared, "I know." The third time (during the third period of a tied hockey game, no less), you decided to push by us all -- ignoring yet another person telling you to stay put -- you started up the stairs, turned around, came back down and stood beside me at the end of the aisle. In case that wasn't enough of a disturbance to your fellow spectators, you began yelling, "Ray! Ray! The ticket's in my purse!" because you hadn't thought to wait until the 50/50 draw before sauntering up the stairs to ignore the usher again. So perhaps you'll understand why, when you returned in the middle of play once again, I didn't feel the need to take my eyes off the game, or shift in my seat to let you by. This afternoon, should you be in the same seats and have the same lack of respect for the people around you, including your boyfriend who looked more than a little embarrassed by your princess routine, you may find my rather long legs blocking the way back to your seat until there is a whistle. Because I am half-Viking, half-Celt, full-Canadian, and this is HOCKEY, you stupid, self-important little airheaded bitch. And Ray? You can do better. Visits: 2709
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cometman replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
i vote no to a "pole poll" .......um, not that I'm worried, lol. Okay, maybe a bit. After all, I'm a guy!! -
Absolutely. That's what friends do. I would offer lodging, a drive home, or taxi fare to prevent a disaster. Would you take in a stray cat during a snowstorm?
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cometman replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Is that why they call you "junior"? LOL... just kidding, bud...honest. I also think Cristy had good intentions here, but the best laid plans of mice and men.......... I have to confess, I see both sides here. Honestly, sometimes (rarely) I see reviews of ladies here and I kind of wince. Most times, the recos are very tasteful, but sometimes, they're a bit graphic. I recently met an SP and our time was so special that I couldn't cheapen it by discussing it publicly. Fun is fun and info is info, but unless it's well known and understood it's either dead serious and professional or tongue in cheek and fun, it may be best to avoid a situation. Cristy, soon I will explain this in person (heh, heh)....until then, let's have fun on here. -
http://www.angelfire.com/ak2/intelligencerreport/sweetchild.html
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cometman replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
It wouldn't hurt their business as much as a "smallest Willy" thread, lol. My first SP experience....she said "finally, a decent sized d*** today". Bless her heart.....she knew what she was doing and I loved her for it.