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To those ladies that have personal websites, I would like to say a thank you. Your websites are important to me to get to 'know' you a little bit, as that is a very important thing for me. I appreciate the fact that I can look at a website, and I think, or at least hope that I always try to absorb whatever information is posted prior to contacting the lady. In my experience most websites do seem to be updated regularly and kept current.
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Adios Amigos!
mrrnice2 replied to Surf_Nazis_Must_Die's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Good for you my man! Thanks for your posts, opinions and contributions to this site. They have been most appreciated. Best of luck in the future. -
I believe that here in Canada we are perhaps one of the most fortunate countries in the world with access to safe drinking water in our homes. Being in a rural area I am really lucky because you cannot beat my well water. I also believe that the prevalence of bottled water is a total scam and that it is a product that is not only an unnecesary purchase but one that is environmentally unsound. So Christy save your bucks and drink from the tap!
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Cleo-The New Goddess!
mrrnice2 replied to Malika Fantasy's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Congratulations Cleo. Keep on posting. :) -
CBC Radio morning talk sex trade
mrrnice2 replied to 2bigalow2's topic in Ottawa Discussion - Escorts
I cannot find a podcast. Do you know which show it was on, and, it was the 27th? Thanks -
Julie, it's even nicer when someone else gives you a hug, so I thought that this might be the perfect one for you.
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I just thought of this as I work today. What cartoon character would be your alter ego? For me, it has always been Pigpen from the Charlie Brown cartoons. When I get into my physical work the dirt and dust is just like that cloud!
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What makes a person sexy
mrrnice2 replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
The characteristics that make one sexy are difficult things to define. As the saying goes, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so beauty and physical characteristics are only small parts of the overall sexiness factor. People come in all shapes and sizes and virtually all of them can be classified as sexy by someone. Things that add to the sexiness factor are the human characteristics that are present. Intelligence is a huge turn on. The ability to be kind, to show respect, to have confidence in oneself, to exhibit playfulness, to show compassion - these sorts of things make a woman incredibly sexy. Being perhaps one of the worlds most boring men, to meet a woman with a sexual edge to her, with a playful sexual attitude, with an interest in exploring or pushing boundaries, and an air of confidence with her sexuality is beyond sexy to me. Of course as well, let's not forget the way that one dresses as being a part of the entire "sexiness" package. Whether it be the Lululemons, the shorts and t-shirt, the little black dress, the hint of what is hidden underneath, the way that one presents herself with clothing is a statement in itself. Is it any wonder that with what I describe as sexy that I have come to adore so many of the women on this site. -
Congrats Malika ...A Double Goddess !
mrrnice2 replied to LeeRichards's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Congratulations Malika on double goddess status! For your eye to admire. -
Well as a response to what I wrote earlier in the things that suck thread, it took me to this highlight. There is nothing better to fix the things that suck than to take the opportunity to grab your hammer and your prybars and rip all of the walls and ceiling plaster out of a bedroom that desperately needs renovation. It is underway as I speak and I feel so much better! However that may take me back to the things that suck thread in a few days when I have to try to put it all back together. But hey, forget that for now, and just enjoy the random power of destruction. And Lee, I shall NOT bring my laptop near my hammer. :)
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Trying over and over to write something, and not being able to get the right words. Missing an interesting and good part time job because I delayed due to indecisiveness and then turning down an alternate job after it was offered.
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Your so vain!
mrrnice2 replied to Studio 110 by Sophia's topic in Escort Discussion for New Brunswick
Nice thoughts Sophia. I am not so sure that the attraction is vanity as it is for me eroticism. I have a large mirror at the top of my bed, but unfortunately it is at a height that is not conducive to voyeurism. However, at the foot of the carpeted stairs on the main floor is a ceiling to floor tiled mirror wall. Now that has produced some very erotic moments and great memories. It also caused some laughter when trying to figure out how to make best use of stairs and still maintain a visual dimension. :) -
Bad Life decision to join cerb
mrrnice2 replied to dunn2010's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I have been thinking about the original post now for a few days and wished to make a comment. We all have in our lives made choices that at the time seemed to be the correct choice for us, but then time and experience proved otherwise. One learns from their choices, and one must always accept whatever consequences come from the choices that we make. I read the post in perhaps a different way from that of many of the people who responded. It is of course impossible to know, but I sense a man who made an error personally, who has recognized that he made an error, and simply wishes to caution others who may be in his position to think perhaps a little longer and harder about the choices that they make than he himself did originally. Words can be difficult to interpret at times, but I felt that he was saying that it was HIS participation in the forum that caused his difficulties - not that the community of CERB itself was at fault. It can be very easy to go with the "Grass is greener on the other side," philosophy or sometimes it is too easy to rush into a decision or choice. I for one would appreciate the caution that he extended and perhaps his post has been the little encouragement for some to work harder at their marriage and with their families. Think before you act is wise advice in most scenarios and situations in life and is always valid. I feel very badly for him that the experience has led to the difficulties that apparently he now has to deal with. However as with all experiences, one learns from them and oftentimes in the long term one benefits from our mistakes and misfortunes as difficult as that may be to do. May this be the case for this gentleman and I hope that he and his family will become stronger and more appreciative of each other as a result of waht was for him, a misjudgement. -
When creating this thread I fully expected that most of the contributions would be related to love, first loves and lovers. It has been a surprise to me to see the varied selections being made and the reasons for those selections. My first choice was known to me right from the start, as this selection has been "THAT" song virtually forever. It of course has to do with a woman, a very special woman and the memories and associations that this song brings always revolve around her. Being young and in love, this song accompanied incredible make out sessions that lasted for hours. It was the special request song at our wedding, and we selected it for the parents selection at two of my children's wedding dances. Whenever I hear it on the radio or choose to play it, the memories bring a smile and peace. Procol Harum - "A Whiter Shade of Pale"
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Well not only does it feel like spring, I saw robins all over the place when I was out for a drive this morning. I love the signs of spring as they start to show through!
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Happy Birthday, Lee Richards!
mrrnice2 replied to Cato's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Happy Birthday Lee. I am working of your birthday gift but it may be delayed until you visit PEI. Come Play on Our Island. :) -
Congratulations Cato. Well done.
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Perhaps the gentlemen from Moncton might just one by one strive to develop their credibility by embarking on sojourns to Halifax and Fredericton and Saint John. Once they meet some of the amazing women who do travel to or work from those cities and develop a rapport and a level of trust with them, then one never knows, but maybe they might put Moncton back on their travel schedules if the SP's feel that there is a reliable client base that will support them? The travel distance really is relatively short, and when one looks at women such as Emily R, Katherine, Gabriella L, Penelope, Sophia, and Emma A, as just a few of the resident or regular travellers to the Maritimes, then travel is certainly a worthwhile option, especially if it might translate down the road into the promise of a return visit to NB.
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I like WIT because of his many contributions for purposes of keeping us updated on issues in the news, and for his general respect for all. And, he also remembers Sam Moon and Matt Minglewood as a band. Yes, those were good days WIT. :) And he likes Samantha, so we share a common friend.
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I was born a Cape Bretoner and had an aunt who lived Marion Bridge that we visited with when I was really little. I have camped on the banks of the Mira with my family in later years and the majority of my life has been living in the Maritimes. This song is one that I always go back to as perhaps my feel good song that gives a sense of peace and relaxation and brings me to thoughts of times when there was nothing to worry about and only the joy of being young and having no responsibilities. There are a variety of versions of the song. Written in 1973 by Allister MacGillivray, it has been recorded by amongst others, Anne Murray, John McDermott, and John Allan Cameron,Cape Breton's musical poet. This version by Matt Minglewood is perhaps my favourite. I recall going to dances in the early 70's where the Sam Moon and Matt Minglewood Band were featured, and I suppose that memory also brings me to this version. Even without the memories and recollections that it brings, I have always found this to be a uniquely beautiful and haunting song that presents a version of life in Cape Breton that is idyllic. Out on the Mira by Matt Minglewood. My # 1 choice will be posted before too long.
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I went for a skate last night on the Halifax oval - first time skating in many years, and it actually went quite well! The oval is an awesome place to skate - probably right up there with the Rideau Canal possibly as an experience. Today we are going bowling and having a nice dinner out to celebrate the birthday of one of my kids. Cheesecake for a birthday cake afterwards. It's great being with all of ones family for a few days. :)
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It is a weekend coming up and I am travelling today to Halifax to spend an extra long weekend with my kids. Lots on the agenda including skating on the Halifax oval, a nice dinner out, no doubt some Wii MarioCart and just relaxing and catching up in person.
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I am with Areez. I like light and like a mood set by muted light. Nothing worse than turning this way or that to find bright lights glaring. Lighting for me can be one of those things that helps set an atmosphere in the same way as the right music and the right perfume and the right circumstances do. Attraction is both mental and physical and to be denied ones vision for me would be a sin. The ONLY exception is blindfolds. :)