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U is for Utopia - That's where I am with a special lady mmmmm
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Q is for Quietly licking pussy mmmm
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Remembering those who were lost
LonelyPerv replied to Tsukiyo_Chevalier's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
My Grandfather fought for our Country in two world wars. He joined when he 14 by lying about his age. He was in many battles that were written in our history books and was awarded many metals for bravery and heroism. He survived many battles and remembered bullets whizzing by his head and watching his comrades get blown to pieces within a few feet from where he stood. Our family believed he was invincible. After settling in back home in Nova Scotia, he found himself working in the mines. The only decent jobs available for those times. He ran a crew of 10 men and as they dug deep below the surface, the canary dropped dead. That signified a gas leak and the men had to get out as quickly as possible or they would parish as well. The coal car was stuffed with men and there was no room for one more man. My Grandfather jumped out and told a young worker to get in. He said, send it back down for me after you surface. The men road up in the coal car but new my Grandfather's chances of being alive after breathing all that gas, was slim to none. They sent the car back on it's way down but the hoist cable snapped. The car plunged into the depths of the mine and it's screaming wheels were a warning that it was totally out of control. My Grandfather was at the end of the mine as the car careened toward him. There was no room to maneuver to get out of the car's way. Once the gas was cleared, the miners went back down to see if they could save my Grandfather. They found him at the end of the mine, crushed by the coal car. My family recalls that he always said, "It's not fighting for my country that will be the death of me. It will be something else entirely and it will have little impact on anyone." He was right about the wars not doing him in but the impact he had by jumping out of the coal car to let a young man get on instead is something that young man will never forget. He thought my Grandfather never knew what he had done for him that day. He went down the mine shaft once again to be close to where it happened so he could pray for my Grandfather. As he set his light down, it slid on a rock and aimed on a wall of darkness. The young man went closer as he thought he could see something. Etched in the stone he saw a note that said, "David. It has been a privilege to know you. Please do me a favour will you. Say goodbye to my family for me." The young man's name was David and he did say goodbye for him. There are a lot of humans on this planet but only a few have the guts and the heart to fight for their country. Even less could give up their own lives to save another. I am so proud to be named after my Grandfather. Even though I never really knew him, I knew he was an honorable man of integrity. I'm happy to have the bloodline of such a heroic man. If it wasn't for him and the soldiers that were with him, we would all be living completely different lives. I wish to personally thank all the brave men that fought for our freedom. May you all be kings in the plains of your heaven and may all the angels be CERB girls. -
Fingers Paddle, hand, or whip on the ass
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Do dogs go to heaven?
LonelyPerv replied to CristyCurves's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
I had a dog that lived for 21 years. He was my partner, my best friend, my companion. He was like a son to me and never let me down. If there is a heaven, I know my trusting, loyal friend has gone there. May he be waiting for me when I arrive. The reunion would be amazing. :-) -
U is for undying love
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From Chantal Summers new album. mmmm
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V is for Victorious... in bed of course ;-)
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Y is for Yoga Pants mmmm :-)
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Hmmm, isn't this the same posted question as yesterday? Where did all the responses go?
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A night on the beach under the stars. You can always bring some munchies and music to dance too. :-) Camping sex or cottage by the fire?
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D is for dive in baby :-)
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Welcome aboard Damian709. I have to agree with nlwoodchuck on this one. I've made a couple of posts myself that drew a lot of heat so you have to be careful how you word things here and the tone of your post. For myself, I found a very awesome young lady that I spend most of my time with... so yes, I have to say my current choice is younger ladies. However, don't get me wrong and think that has always been my choice. I have met some very, very attractive, intelligent, and experienced older ladies that blew my doors off. I think that every age has something different to offer and in most cases, the older ladies have the experience to detect what you need and provide that without asking. I'm sure if I had the time, I would love to meet some of the older ladies on CERB. The best way to decide is to just look around. If you see some pictures that draw your attention, you've jumped the first hurdle... you see something you like. Forget about the age thing and take a look at her profile, check out some of her posts, and browse her albums and recommendations. I'm sure you'll find ladies of ALL ages here, very stimulating. Make some comments on pics and maybe post something on her profile. Who knows, maybe she'll make some contact back and you're off to the races. Bottom line is, do not let the age of any ladies here make the decision for you. Go with visual, intellectual, and what your heart feels. I have to warn you though. ALL the ladies here on CERB are incredibly beautiful and very stimulating. You're going to have a hard time picking your first one. hehe Good luck :-)
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How do you handle Worry and Stress
LonelyPerv replied to someguy's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
There have been a lot of great suggestions here and most of them work for me. Especially about trying to find the time to spend with your special CERB lady. :-) I also find that thinking about other people, especially family, that have been in worse stressful situations. All of a sudden, my problem doesn't seem so big any more. I figured since they handled theirs successfully, it should be a piece of cake to handle mine. :-) As it was mentioned, knowing what the problem is and the worst case scenario that can come of it, makes it easier to handle when you prepare for the worst case by making it less of an impact. -
Listening to the wind roar by my windows and knowing that winter is just around the corner. Gimme the sun and warm weather back :-(
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Getting up early to see a special friend. Always worth the visit :-)
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Skirts, easier access :-) Sexy boots or shoes?
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T is for tight and tasty mmmm