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Sometimes I'm very glad to have passed 50 and not young today.
Jesus said "when I return will love still be found on earth?"
Well that's a good question mister!
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chatillion

David Sanborn...

1945-2024 R.I.P.

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Advantages of making your wife wet

10 facts about women s wetness

1. Some women get wet naturally during ovulation A smart husband learns to notice when his wife is ovulating so he can exploit her moisture for more sex

2. The purpose of a woman s wetness is to make s*xual intercourse involving friction between the p*nis and the va*ina pleasurable

3. When you don t make your wife wet enough she will suffer during penetratio

4. Getting your wife wet enough is in your best interest, and your p*nis will enjoy it more when she s already wet

5. When you move your wife s emotions and heart she will struggle to get wet for you

6. The goal of foreplay Kissing caressing sucking and rubbing is to prepare the wife for sex by getting her wet

7. You can make your wife wet just by talking to her with beautiful romantic things

8. You can use your wife s wetness to rub her clitoris for more pleasure

9. Some wives get wet at work and cant wait to go back to their husband and undress him

10. When pumping and getting wet it makes a sound that you are not ashamed of Sometimes gender has a voice

Most likely if you follow these times and these tips you will have a beautiful baby
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chatillion

He couldn't afford her medical bills. So...

Ronnie Wiggs couldn't afford his wife's medical bills. So he killed her while she was in the hospital. Now, he's facing a second degree murder charge for strangling his wife as she was lying in a hospital bed over the weekend.

Good job... yes? Actually it's not the first time. The 2 other times he failed.

That saying "The third times a charm" really worked for him.

Now the medical bills aren't so important as he'll probably spend lots of time in prison.





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suziecute

So over getting older

I've had too many samples of old age recently and it is really grating my carrot. A molar broke - just broke! - and then I was deaf for a while, sheesh that's the pits, back to normal now. Then my eyes started blurring and I had to get specs and now my leg starts hurting when I walk my dog, will whoever is ill-wishng me just cut it the hell out, okay?

very mad

Someone, I think Bette Davis, said old age isn't for sissies. Another said after 60 it's just patch patch patch. I've never felt old before but yup as fast as one symptom gets patched up starts another. Off to the clinic, I'll be getting frequent flyer discount at this rate.

I'm a sissy. Take me now.
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chatillion

We lost another one...

News first came across on the forums where galrads/sdarlagg was a regular. I know he was hospitalized more than a year ago and recovered. On April 7th robplum announced he was again in the hospital with pneumonia and pulmonary fibrosis and the update came through today that he passed away on the 10th.

I was in Dayton, Ohio last year on vacation, about one hour from Columbus where he lived. It came as a surprise my brother drove me to Columbus to see a famous museum and German restaurant, so I had no advance plan to contact gal. Always in my thoughts would be to get in touch if I get the chance to go back to Dayton this summer.
It just wasn't in the cards.

There's a void in the CS family as his absence is noticed...
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Annleeroseonline today!

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I want to ask you guys a question , but please do not judge me .
How do one go about getting insurance as a visitor in America , hospital to he exact ?
My daughter and my eldest son is visiting. Lne if them needs hospital action very regular . Help me please. And thank you
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chatillion

Hospice...

I received some bad news this week. The mother-in-law of my nephew who was diagnosed with cancer 4 years ago is no longer responding to chemotherapy. My nephew was working in California for a few years and his wife came back to Florida to her parents home attending to her mother's needs. Able to work remotely, my nephew rented an apartment this month near the residence of his wife's family, so they can be together in a time of need.

Rather than getting second and third hand information, I texted his wife who called me right back to give me the latest news. She said her mother is home with hospice nurses caring for her day and night. Pre-arrangements have been made with a funeral home and they are counting the days she has left.
Friends and family are encouraged to visit any time of the day and food is available to anyone who comes to visit.

Years ago, I met the woman at a Latin-style Christmas party in their house and at their daughter's wedding to my nephew. I think it's important I show up to visit her sooner than later.
Their house is in South Miami, about a 2 hour drive from me, so it's possible Easter Sunday or Monday.
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Bluekiwionline today!

Hot tub lung anyone?

It’s possible to contract a respiratory condition, colloquially referred to as hot-tub lung.


It’s triggered by microbes called mycobacteria, from the same family as those which cause the infection tuberculosis (TB).


Like in TB, hot-tub lung bacteria generate patches of inflammation in the lung tissue. This results in symptoms such as shortness of breath, cough and fever. The lung changes can be seen on an X-ray or CT scan of the chest, and may appear quite profound.


The hot tub acts as a perfect environment for the growth of these bacteria because the warmth of the system creates an optimum temperature for their proliferation. The bubbling of the water also acts as an aerosol – allowing the bacteria to be released into the air, where they can be inhaled.


Unlike TB, which requires long-term antibiotics and is becoming increasingly difficult to treat, hot-tub lung may be considered more of an inflammatory condition.
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Getting some surprising health answers.

It's no secret that I aren't the healthiest person in the world. I eat a lot of fatty foods, particularly burgers. I like to make big monsters, such as a triple bacon cheese burger, with a LOT of bacon, cheese and grease! I also eat other stuff as well, but the common denominator is fat. My family requested that I had my cholesterol tested, so I did.

I went to the doctor, at the end of last month but it was too late in the day to take a blood test. So I had to book my own appointment in a lab, to get it done and finally see how my health is.

I did get my blood pressure measured at my doctor, and it was normal. Nothing major to be worried about there, but I still had blood work to be done. Fast forward to the day before yesterday, where I had an appointment. A few minutes after my booked time, I was guided into a small room, with a chair. The technician asked me to sit down and get comfortable.

Usually, when you get blood drawn, the technician places a rubber band on your arm, in order to draw out the vein. Mine? Well, mine popped out without the need for the rubber band. In went the needle, and out came the blood. 5 minutes after I sat down, I was finished. I then went off to work, curious at what the test would show. Definitely high cholesterol and sugar.

The results came today, and they were surprising, to say the least.

Two of the parameters were below the norm - my vitamin D and my cholesterol.

I have severe vitamin D deficit, which makes sense, because I am not in the sun a lot. The surprising one was the cholesterol. I would have bet any money that my cholesterol was too high. Instead, it's too low, but only by a tiny margin.

Am I healthy? I don't know. I will phone my doctor tomorrow to ask her what she thinks of the results. I can, however, see that I am a lot healthier than the last time I took this kind of test, so that's a plus
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