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Foamy T. Squirrel

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  1. We also have sanctuary cities that allow a lot of interesting things to happen. I'm posting this here because it contains aggressive lesbians and is, well, interesting, and I didn't know where else to put it. Maybe Europe has a few such antics at times... http://www.breitbart.com/california/2018/06/27/watch-more-dozen-women-brawl-san-francisco-pride-parade/
  2. I'd like a job at the Squirrel Family Foundation. They pay 100,000 pecans a year. Nom, Nom, Nom.
  3. Yep, I'm glad it's settled. Anabel seems fine with what we saw, and it was followed by some less controversial antics of love-making. If you see abuse, we'll all raise hell, and StnCld and Admin would no doubt dump RLC until the problem is rectified. If you see blatant abuse of anyone, please report it to the mods. Thank you.
  4. In the US, if I commit a felony or break a serious law, I am put in jail and separated from my children. That's evil, of course. In North Korea, if I or any family breaks any law, they keep the whole family together -- in the labor camp. That's compassionate, of course. I'm wondering how many coyotes and smugglers take advantage of our lax enforcement of immigration laws so that they can engage in organized crime with drugs and sex-trafficing of children and sex slaves. There is no way to know who these people really are. Are they really the parents and children, or is this just cross border crime as usual? Why didn't they enter legally, if only for a visit to Disneyland? Why did they risk their children's lives? What kind of parent would expose their children to coyotes? Please don't tell me that they're poor and desperate. It takes a lot of up-front money to pay a coyote or an imposter parent to promise to take them across the border illegally. Sometimes they get their human cargo to civilization, and sometimes they just leave them to die in the desert.
  5. I suggest they play more Twister, and that they keep in mind that it's easier to play without the encumbrance of fabrics.
  6. Whelp, I use wood chunks. Sometimes without charcoal. Most of these chunks come off my own fruit trees when they die or need pruning. Sadly, grapefruit doesn't grown in my current location. But I simply stress that it's wonderful for smoking meats. And also very good for smoking portobello mushrooms. (With a bit of butter and/or olive oil, a portobello comes out tasting like steak.) I put together a hot tub about 30 years ago, but sold it after much use. It was great for getting naked at parties when we were young and in decent shape. Now I just want it back in winter to mellow out the aches and pains of older age. It was both a fun and a maintenance issue back then, to be sure, but now it's damn near a medical necessity.
  7. @bud2966I am just a member. I am not payed. I've been dealing with childish shit all day.This mod job doesn't even pay peanuts. See ya in about a week.
  8. Now, back to Mila everone... please describe her personality in four sentences. Thank you.
  9. I do not wish to drive this subject "into the ground" -- but in English, there is a vast difference between a "translator" and an "interpreter." As long as CC members remember that a translator can convey extremely wrong information and not the intended meaning, they should be tolerant when reading computer "translated" words. I wish we had more members who could interpret various languages, but they are deluged with constant requests and therefore they hide. C'est la vie. We shall "muddle" through. I am certain my writing gets mangled by Google and Bing translators. But you are doing very well AltOna_07, and we English speakers appreciate your contributions.
  10. I have no concerns about Anabel's mental health. I see only consensual role-playing. Their sexual experimentation and role playing are therefore none of my business. Same goes for anyone else who enjoys this sort of activity.
  11. It's a public forum, and members are going to rub elbows and bump into each other from time to time. But attempts to entirely prevent that would turn this board into dead forum.
  12. Sadly, no. However, the comments can be edited by the quoting poster, or we Mods can nuke plenty of threads. However, we'd prefer to delete only serious infractions. We're not here to be helicopter moderators trying to keep the boards squeeky clean with some kind of jail-house "safe zone." In the old days of BBS and Usenet forums, we simply scrolled past any poster or any comments that bored us. That worked quite well.
  13. This is how it works, kids: Go to your Account by clicking on your name in the top-right corner of the screen. A menu will appear. Slide down to Settings. Tap on the Ignore gadget, and write down the user name of whoever it is that bugs you. Thank you. I don't mind a certain amount of off-topic witty banter. What I detest in the threads is food fights and feuds between members.
  14. The microwave seems to have disappeared from the livingroom table, but it doesn't show up in the kitchen. Objects and boxes at Maya's apartment are like her cats: they're continually scampering around.
  15. We've been begging to see RLC give her an upgrade. All I can think of is that she likes the location for work reasons or that she exceeds the pet levels acceptable to other apartment buildings.
  16. I'll get concerned if I start seeing her tied to the pole and Efim is leaving welts. This time, his strokes were light and she was holding the pole with her hands. Looked like innocent role-playing to me.
  17. Some women enjoy a dominant male. I suspect Diana just got tired of the game. Still, it looks like a simple little sex game that they play -- nothing like the pyschological violence that Yarik used against his girl.
  18. OK, speculation time again. Anyone want to guess why the Microwave is in the living room surrounded by boxes? And it's not plugged in? And everything seems to be in a state of sorting and regrouping in the living room? Hummmm. Maya's been known to hit us with weird surprises this past year.
  19. I noticed you mentioned apple wood. Excellent choice for all the lighter meats. Obviously great for pork. I have good access to a lot of fruit woods. If you can ever get access to grapefruit wood, try it out. It's the best and sweetest tasting of all the smoking woods with which I have experimented. The fruit is sour, but the wood is sweet. Pecan and cherry are also great for the lighter meats; Almond is good for everything. Slow smoking is definitely the way to go. I don't do catfish; here we have tri-tip and grilling ruins it. Smoking it properly takes just a bit of study and it comes out tender and juicy with a perfect smoky aura. I usually prefer oak, almond of hickory; some of the family find mesquite to be too pungent, and, if overused, can overwhelm the flavor of the meat when it was supposed to enhance it. It's rather sad that after all these years, I have not seen one tenant on RLC utilize either a barbecue or a smoker to actually cook a meal. I think maybe it's a lost art to many Europeans and Russians. Rather sad.
  20. Does this count? Ten virtual pecans to whoever guesses the location first. It was the weekend before last, and the weather was perfect.
  21. Here we members can discuss our health problems, experiences, and give each other emotional support when necessary. Ideas expressed are not to be construed as useful to you, or even safe. Medical problems should be directed to your licensed medical physician and accredited health care services.
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