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What stresses me out? Very little anymore. Let it go, let it all go! :-)
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Shit. Are you taking anything now to boost your immune system? If not, are you willing to spend a couple a hundred a month? IP6, turmeric, ginger, concentrated weed oil (google 'phoenix tears'), chaga and other medicinal mushrooms (chaga is mentioned in Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's book "Cancer Ward"), eat tons of raw garlic (making your own hummus is a good way to eat all that garlic), flax oil and cottage cheese or yogurt is part of the Budwig diet (some say milk products fuel cancer, but might not be true for goat milk products), organic grape seed extract, bromelain (it might help break down cancer cell walls, making it easier for your immune system to attack them), lots and lots of cruciferous veggies (make your own saurkraut), I seem to remember reading somewhere that cauliflower and turmeric work together to fight cancer and taste great when slightly cooked. All the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Women are not men. I'd love for a strange woman to come up to me and say, "Hot ass, baby," as I'm sure you would, or "Nice bulge," or whatever. We guys love that stuff and it gets us all riled up. For some reason, gladly, crudeness does not offend us. Alas, the hotness of my ass has waned in recent years and I'm bulging more impressively in other bodily regions now. :-) But by telling a strange woman in a totally unsolicited fashion in a totally inappropriate setting that she has a "hot ass", you are basically saying, "your ass is so perfect and tight and it makes me so hot and hard that I can barely resist grabbing your hips and fucking you hard doggy style until I explode inside you," aren't you? In the bedroom with a sexual partner who, and this is key, 'likes you', then yes, it's appropriate, but in Costco with her man nearby? WTF? Aren't there better things to obsess over at Costco, attainable ones, like that wicked outdoor $800 stainless steel pizza oven BBQ? I've been with women who men drool over and gazed stunned at, but never ever has any idiot actually said anything like that! (And I'm not calling you an idiot, because you were smart enough not to do it; now if you actually had, then I indeed would! :-) ) God, I wouldn't say that to a stranger even after drinking a couple bottles of wine! Give your head a shake man ; shake both of them while you're at it before you go to Costco next time to get that urge out of your system! :-)
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What's on your bucket list?
oldblueeyez replied to Malika Fantasy's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Meh....live life....have some fun....I don't want a bucket list, for if I never fulfill it, I might say to myself on my deathbed, "I wish I could have done this or that." No way! If anything, I want to have a little fun every day. If I happen to jump out of an airplane or have sex with two hot Thai hotties along the course of my lifetime, then great, if not, meh, onto the next life! -
Try bromelain/quercetin daily, on an empty stomach an hour before breakfast (the effects of bromelain will be lost to digestion if the stomach is not empty), for a couple of weeks and see if it helps. Bromelain comes from pineapple core and quercetin is a flavinoid. Bromelain/quercetin usually come together in the same capsule because they are synergetic. Try a glass or two of organic red wine when you feel sinus pain coming on; it's either the booze or the resveratrol which help the pain, but I haven't quite determined that yet....much more study is required! :-)
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What Does Cerb Think Of Transsexuals?
oldblueeyez replied to ditadior's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
It appears to be a niche market for which there's a modest demand. If I were drunk in Thailand, where the practice has been honed to a fine art and some of those ladyboys are pretty damn pretty, and if his outtie has been surgically transformed into an innie, then what the hell, sure. But being a big believer in chemistry, DNA is still DNA and I personally don't think it would be as passionate as with a DNA female. But if the sausage-free ladyboy's BJ were mindblowing, then who the hell knows. Might even marry her. :-) I don't mind seeing ladyboys on CERB, as long as they advertise their wares prominently so as not to create confusion. :-) -
The active ingredient in Metamucil is psyllium husk powder; all the rest is additive crap. You can buy organically grown psyllium husk many places, including here. I have it and it whisks up just like Metamucil, without all the added artificial aforementioned crap! I don't have a very high regard for the medical-pharmaceutical industries. They got thousands of good people hooked on what is basically heroin (via oxycontin, percocets, etc.) when there are much safer ways to make the pain go away (puff, puff). Phuck Pharma!
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Phuck Big Pharma! Google red rice yeast Read the user comments regarding red rice yeast on Iherb, Amazon, Vitacost, etc. Do your homework, make up your own mind. If and when I have high bad cholesterol, I'll be taking red rice yeast. People who eat one or two eggs on a daily basis have higher good cholesterol and lower bad shit. A glass or two of red wine a day can't hurt. Cinnamon extract supplements may lower blood sugar levels. Daily beet juice (Superstore or where ever...Biotta brand) may lower blood pressure. Most importantly, eliminate all junk, fast, and processed foods. You are what you eat. Get as close to nature as possible; eat foods nature gave us instead of all this prepackaged shit with their long lists of unpronounceable ingredients. Once you get your body back on track, you'll start having 16-year-old era hardons again. Trust me, I know. :-) Research is a great idea before you put any damn drug in your body, including over-the-counter medication. As a side-note, all of my research (wasting time surfing basically) and personal experimentation indicates that marijuana is one of the safest drugs of them all!
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Halifax Revisited - Meet and Greet
oldblueeyez replied to mrrnice2's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I've followed the Cercial threads and it sounds fun. Can't say for sure if I'll be attending or not, but for the hell of it, I'd like to say that I'm quite fond of the rooftop patio at Your Father's Moustache; I'm quite fond of the waitresses as well! :-) Or, a part of me thinks that the dingiest of dives would be so cool. Or, descending on some small seaside village on the South Shore and occupying a waterfront patio bar. Hmmmm. -
For those who insist on deliberately inhaling carcinogens with alarming frequency, kindly allow me to refer your attention to Inositol Hexaphosphate, other wise known as IP6. Inositol Hexaphosphate (IP6): Fiber-Derived Support for Mutagenic, Cardiovascular, Antioxidant, and Immune Concerns The many references in this albeit product-promoting article are bonafide and genuine and will send you on a very enlightening journey on PubMed, should you decide to do so. The good stuff: IP6 Gold In my small-brained but open-minded opinion, the key to cancer prevention is not soley the avoidance of carcinogens, for most of them are everywhere and unavoidable. We all know the big ones, like tobacco smoke, but consider these: for those who live in older home, you could be breathing in asbestos fibers and lead and mercury dust; for those do-it-yourselfers who insulated their homes wearing stupid little practically useless dust masks, you inhaled a bunch of cute little pink carcinogenic glass fibers; woodworkers exposed to sawdust; Fukishima fallout which has spread across the entire northern hemisphere; radioactive particles from nuclear bomb tests; X-rays and more importantly CT scans; alcohol (EGAD!); H. Pylori stomach bacteria; virii like Epstein-Barr; BPA; sun exposure; mycotoxins in poorly stored grains; sodium nitate in preserved meats; oh for heaven's sake, even potato chips and bread crust (acrylamides)! God, just shoot me! No, the avoidance of carcinogens is utterly impossible. What is possible is the neutralization of the irritation and inflammation these substances cause and our body's reaction to it. JMHO of course. Drink up and enjoy the day!
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I've been wondering the same thing for a while now. Meeting her was one of my dreams (being the sexy spinner addict I am). I hope she has departed for only the best of reasons! :-)
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One thing I somewhat envy about Providers is that the government sees only what they want them to see. With all the talk about savings accounts, RRSPs, etc, I just want to remind you to invest only what a person in your reported income bracket would realistically invest. As for what the government doesn't see, maybe bullion coin collecting? Maybe you could start a little side business in a field you fancy? Do you make something as a hobby which you could sell online or at a local market? Or maybe do some webcam shows during your downtimes? With a body as well endowed as yours, you needn't show your face on webcam, or you could just wear a mask. Just a couple of ideas for generating a little extra cashflow. As for vehicles, owning them sucks and is very expensive; if you live in an urban area, screw them; use taxis, walk, bus, and rent a car if you want to go for a weekend drive/getaway. I'm sure you know all about Value Village and Sally Anne; I recently bought a snazzy coat for $5 which everybody compliments me on. I don't recommend cheaping out on food; you are what you eat and if that's canned/fozen/drive-thru processed foods then your body will suffer sooner or later and that means big medical expenses later on in life. You have to make a list of what's important to you in life, from the most important down to the least, and start chopping from the bottom. My list goes: 1. Wine 1. Women 1. Food If you drink beer or wine, try making your own. It can be surprisingly good!
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I like my legs as I like my eggs, which is any which way, but always hot, never cold.
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Juno week song game
oldblueeyez replied to Meg O'Ryan's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Tower of Song - Leonard Cohen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYJf4J7VBaY -
Things that make you go hmmm?
oldblueeyez replied to Meg O'Ryan's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
You can't tell me there isn't more to life than this rock...no sirree, this is just a stepping stone! Pass me my wineglass!!!!! Liver up!!!!!!!!!!!! The greatest sin of all is to live a boring life! -
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For the Gentlemen that enjoy Greek....
oldblueeyez replied to sacha's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I have an Aneros prostate stimulator; I can take it or leave it. Now if a lady came along who really knew what she was doing, yes, I'd be open to lovin' it! -
Wine-ing for Dining
oldblueeyez replied to Crafty's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Keep in mind that if you're a big wine drinker, grapes are one of the most heavily pesticided crops out there. Organic red wine has more good stuff and less bad stuff; something about how since the grapes are not sprayed with chemical fungicides, they have to make more of their own natural fungicides, which is the crap which benefits us. Organic booze is still booze, and in excess it will still rot your liver and fry your brain, but at some point in life, ya gotta say "who gives a f***" and enjoy yourself. -
Bad Life decision to join cerb
oldblueeyez replied to dunn2010's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
YAWN! Devastation? What devastation? Hiroshima was devastation! You'll simply get a divorce, you'll finally be single and able to get your freak on whenever you want, your ex will find another man, you and your ex will be civil to each other and you'll still be a good Dad and see the kids every weekend and contribute positively to their lives. Life goes on. It seems you have love and emotional security but a lacklustre sex life. My advice would be to continue your journey to find a relationship which possesses great love AND great sex; in the meantime, screw your brains out! ;-) You are doing you and your wife no great favours by maintaining the boring status quo. Kids understand divorce these days. No biggie. The thing is, be civil to each other afterwards, for the good of the kids. As for money, let her have her 50%. It's just numbers. -
Don't know about the chlorine levels in drinking water, but research is indicating that it isn't too healthy to do a lot of swimming in heavily chlorinated water. Chlorinated Pools May Increase Cancer Risk Sometimes my tapwater smells like a damn swimming pool. Here's a map of some springs in North America, but not much listed round these parts: FIND A SPRING
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A #3 might be healthy when you're young, but once you get older and your metabolism slows down, it can be tough to maintain a #3 and keep from sliding into #4+. I'm a #3 now and I don't feel as healthy as I could be. I'm working on being a #2 again!
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I'm starting to feel ashamed....
oldblueeyez replied to oldblueeyez's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Yeah, but what's alarming to me is the frequency of these crimes. Once in a while, sure, a woman does something like this, but the majority of these crimes are committed by men, and it's happening often. I think many men are trapped in some kind of macho, peer-pressured self-image which deems a man "unmanly" if he can't "keep" a woman. And many of these kinds of men are alcoholics, which in excess dements the mind. And many men don't have a social support network, just a few drinking buddies, so when they "lose" their wife and family, they descend into despondent insanity. I don't know, just throwing some thoughts out there. Wasn't it not too long ago some western Canadian guy killed his wife in front of their kids because she was going off to Europe to live with somebody she met on the net? -
Model in Hot for Teacher turns 60
oldblueeyez replied to ulixestrojan's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
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The "mens' ideal size" in that graphic seems the healthiest to me, though they all turn me on! Fundamentally, us men aren't designed to be too discriminating; our driving instinct is to spread our DNA far and wide, society's expectations be damned! ;-) If we try to build our kids' self-confidence as best we can, then hopefully the pressures of peers and media will have little effect on them.