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Signs of the times, author version.

I'm not unemployed--as a working writer, you can't say you're unemployed if the projects simply dry up and disappear. But I'm running out of longterm paying projects. Most of the magazines I write for have drawn in the wagons as their advertising shrinks, and I've stopped getting calls. I've put together pitches for some great stuff (and that takes...
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idgas:
Enjoyed your reply to me very much. For the record I am a boob guy and Library of Congress and not so much of psfb or Dewey Decimal System. I did in my younger day work in a bookstore where one of the clerks organized a section by color.

But what is the difference between suckable pussy, hereafter sp, and more vag (mv) beyond the boorish nature of the later? Both are subjective descriptions and not objective and thus of limited value in the search for ones turn-ons.

Tagging anonymously brought out the worst in people and I for one am happy to see it go. I also strongly agree that this is not a matter of free speech. Limits on posting content has been discussed ad nauseum in all of the boards and has been described in the TOS.

In a down economy what better activity is there for two 40 something guys then the discussion of the value of tags are the research of them.

Again, I enjoyed your reply.

Best Regards
Idgas
idgas:
Not enough people are willing to take the role of devils advocate. And too many people with the reading comprehension skills of a poorly stuff parrot misread or take offense when the devil plays his part.

If you return to continue the discussion an example like "whoa dang!" is better for making your point than "suckable pussy." A comment like "whoa dang!" offers a unique insight to one maybe two our fellow SGers.

As an fyi my general objection to subjective search terms comes from two decades in technology.

If you are not spending time on the current events board consider it. Playing devil there can be fun and painful. Also the opportunity to stomp on a troll is fun.

Try this tag
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Resolutions: 100 straight days of sex. Maybe that's not a resolution. More of a Hanukkah gift that my wife and I are giving to each other. With 4 kids, all under 10, getting up all hours, the getting laid part of wedded bliss can get mislaid, so we decided to do something about it. We're three days in!
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viking:
Hows your 100 days going? I mean, sometimes you just don't feel like it?

"I love the way Viking celebrates each hair color with a new set . Can't wait to see every shade in the pantone color book." Sick Sad World

Haha yeah! That sounded snarky. But I love changing my hair! I'm thinking pink next. confused
rashel:
Thank you for the comment on my set "Scissors" smile
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Dude. Sometimes I just can't keep track.

So many kids running around the house. Which one am I?
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turbulence:
Nono. This was a set with Opale and was shot by Dwam smile
franny:
Thanks for the nice comment on my set. You guess well. I used to dance on pointes wink
i agree turbulence: you win the award of most flowerly language and still hitting the point . thank you!
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Sexual revolutions. The first one I missed cause I was too young, the next one cause I wasn't gay (I did give it the old college try, honest), the one after that I shampooed far too often to qualify for, and this new one? Who isn't too old for it? How many 14-year-old Chilean club kids can there be?

Frankly, if I can't dance I...
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ence:
thanks for the friendship guy!
kiss
blue_wendy:
LOL! Nice. Sexual Revolution is happening all around me. I'm too busy working to even notice. grin
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Is it possible to love something--in this case, Suicide Girls, the site, the social network, the community, whatever--without feeling the need to ask a few questions? I don't know. I feel like the scorpion on the turtle's back--here I am getting what I want, and still I feel a sting coming on.

I've noticed that what I like about this place has evolved. I started...
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colada:
Haha I guess I do advertise myself well! Thank you for the comment on my new set smile

xo
miro:
glad you noticed them walls.
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Happy Birthday, I guess. Love Sister.


Scene: Morning. Kitchen. Baby in my lap, eating my breakfast. Wife pouring coffee, talking on the phone.
Wife: Aww.. (Long pause) Aww. (Long pause) ...Oh, thank you. That's so moving.

It's wife's birthday today. Her sister's on the phone; they're an emotional family.

Wife: Aww. (More pauses, wife cleans, starts doing stuff on the computer) Aww... Hey, are you...
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My wife got a call from another mother who wants to go out for coffee. The other mother's nice. She's not pretty but she's always unbelievably sweet. Sometimes it seems like she's being so nice to compensate for her plainness. Every once in a while, this woman will show a flash of interesting resentment out of nowhere (like the time all the other mothers at...
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Ratio of posts to deadlines: high.

The sets here are great, the reason to be here, and so on. But look, there's a lot of that sort of stuff flooding the inboxes at multiple email addresses. The thing that separates SG, that makes it a peak time-waster playpen for me, is all the rest of the stuff. The blogs and the crazy candids from nights...
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annalee:
Anthropomorphism can be giving human characteristics to anything, even inanimate objects though, I think just people find it foolish often. I don't mind though, it's fun. Tea is amazing, I couldn't live without it!
maedusa:
Oh, thanks a lot for this explanation, I didn't know him at all !

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I've got so much to do now, but I once again find myself back on SG, exploring the personalities--the perils of working at home. I suppose I'm starting this journal because it's a requirement to get into so many groups--it's certainly not because I think I have anything inherently valuable to add, or anything useful to gain. I like the people here, and the funny...
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moxi:
Thanks for your reading suggestions! I will check both of those out!