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Foamy T. Squirrel

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  1. Third party file sharing services would not bother to take down posts unless there was a take-down request from the originator of the DMCA property. It would be bad for business. How does RLC find out that there their property is floating around at third party services? Why do photobuckets get nixed so soon after posting at CC? Just guess. This part of the action isn't just smoke and mirrors. It's obvious. But then again, squirrels are jumpy and paranoid...so maybe it's just this little squirrel who is suspicious of the rate take downs that occur after CC postings... 8)
  2. We're up to post #312 on this thread; that means that it's viable, and by all rights should continue. It works beyond the language differences: it's music. Karen and tbg150 have contributed heavily, so I expect them to hop back in any time now. Karen could explain this first vid quite well, perhaps in lurid detail. tbg150 could play the second while driving a truck. Maybe they'll jump back in soon.
  3. Look! I found a picture of Paul's father in his Photobucket account! Wow! Same haircut!
  4. Go easy bro'. I still haven't gotten over the loss of Meerkat...that was truly an RLC disaster... :'( ;D
  5. I'd be arrested myself if I tried to sing -- however, you said the magic word -- Tommy Dorsey -- so I'm pulling my old trombone out of the closet right now! Let's jam... 8)
  6. That's OK. ImageTwist, as usual, has masked both him and his pictures quickly and effectively.
  7. There was a statement about that way back when I first checked out RLC a couple years or so ago. It was not stated in bold type, but I recall that they explained "free" stuff could be throttled-down depending on traffic. Not unusual for streaming businesses to offer that perk to paying subscribers, but RLC is a lot kinder to its free-loaders than UL when it comes to bandwidth restrictions.
  8. Actually, I miss Lora even though she's not my preferred body type. She was dependable and would make a hell of an efficient office manager. Plus, she had the COOLEST cat that ever walked (bipedal) on the face of the Earth...
  9. Sorry Ozi, but girls prefer cute woodland creatures with fuzzy tails. I guess they'd even love you, you little devil. As for snakes:
  10. Wow! That's an interesting perception Ozi. My graphic image is of the new boyfriend raising his white stripped furry tail and saying: I'm gonna date your daughter or you won't be able to live in this house for another month, motherfucker!
  11. Leora is certainly excitable to men who are magnetically attracted to challenging and complicated women with demure faces and perfect bodies. She's obviously not stupid; and she is artistic. High maintenance, of course, but she's somewhat of a goddess to many. As for Maya, everybody likes Maya. I can overlook the tattoo, the hair coloring, and even all the critters: she's emotionally mature and probably the best bet for living comfortably in the long haul. Diana is, of course, talented and interesting as all hell. At least to me. My experience with CC is that different RLC women appeal to different men: that's a good thing, and perfectly acceptable. I never denigrated Alma fans for loving her (they were as devoted as Nora lovers); we just all have different tastes in women.
  12. Some people watch them carefully because N&K are central and important to the operations of RLC.
  13. You are now witnessing love at first sight:
  14. Here's the version for those of you who would like to know that at one time, Americans stood with their allies instead of with the enemy; the President had the guts to request a full declaration of war; and the Congress had the guts to declare one. It is the last war we and our allies won. While we're at it: Idealists who feel that peace at any cost is noble, and therefore become to addicted to its comforts, are the very ones who invite war.
  15. It would appear this RLC venture is being conducted in partnership with another business.
  16. Actually, it goes into remission. Variants of the herpes virus can be treated now days quite well with drugs. But also, the problem could have been a yeast infection, shingles, a urinary tract infection, or one of several other simple problems that are common to females.
  17. Where is our old buddy Nick? You remember -- "RLC should be called Real Life Monastery!" he always said. He'd be loving this thread at every post...
  18. This reminds me of a few girls along the way that didn't work out so good. :'( :(
  19. Let's just say the man's language is highly complex, creative, and sometimes rather astounding. We could, of course, be Nigerians and combine two languages to make our own sausage: http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/beginners-guide-to-nigerian-pidgin-english/ That would really fuck with translate.google's software... ;)
  20. Hey Karen. You forgot the eye in the triangle. You know, the Eye of Horus. The Third Eye. Very Egyptian. We could be on to something here, something bigger than even Area 51. I'll be studying the RLC girls to see if they're wearing scarab jewelry. You check out Kiko and see if the girls are fanning him with ostrich feathers...
  21. They don't make toys like they used to...
  22. Here's one dedicated to our newly reunified couple...with captions for our ESL friends...
  23. Perhaps he has hurt his back. Sometimes a flat floor is better than a bed for pulled muscles or damaged disks. Or just maybe he pissed her off...
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