RE: Relax....Everyone Needs A Chuckle

I do not understand why some you tube videos are only offered as secured connection, i.e., https, while others are simply http. I suspect it is about the date they were uploaded with all of the older videos being http, but after a certain date youtube decided to needlessly http them all. Such is my suspicion.

RE: How to open a beer bottle without touching it!

Why not just hit it with a big hammer?

RE: More?... What's going on? All in the name of LOVE?

There is no honest comment I can make without really ticking off some of our WV users, so I will bite my tongue since the border line is only a 30-30 rifle shot away. :)

RE: More?... What's going on? All in the name of LOVE?

MicLee, there are lovely places in WV. Places with great views and lots of wild life. All you need is money.

It's the distance

Sista, I thought we already established in your other blog that the responsibility for taking the first move with me rests on the young woman, not me. Is that not so? She snoozes, she loses. Clearly from the way my mailbox is lighting up tonight, they know this. Already I have an email offering to come here and meet me. laugh

Actually my true comfort zone is about 20 miles. I don't like walking much more than that and believe she should be close enough to walk to in a 1/2 day.

LoL, if someone above would check their FB they would see I did already write you today.

Another one, yes, I thought about it. Some time ago in fact, but it seemed top good to be real so I waited. Meanwhile you have begun to write publicly, and that is good. Allows assessment.

Angel, yes, photo taken in 1903. Made me very sad at the futility of it all. moping

RE: More?... What's going on? All in the name of LOVE?

Oh yeah, Walmart Greeter - stock boy, minimum wage bank teller, McD's, the usual. But if you hope to someday buy a new car, or a house of your own, you better get one of those jobs because it has not much else for the high school class to choose as their career after graduation, and last year's class (and the years before that too) is already out there grabbing those jobs. Selling/making Crystal Meth or Lovely is popular too, but that's where most of the killing is. Give it time, don't be surprised if the meth thing lays at the core.

RE: CS and I...

Mimi - thumbs up thumbs up thumbs up

First post you have written that lets us see some of the inner Mimi. Not too long at all. cswelcome tip hat

I like the assertive Mimi. I also like posts that allow me to see the inner person.

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RE: what we've become

I think those women wear too much clothing on camera. It is dis-respectful to the men viewing. They should be required to remove the clothing. Support this and write the station owners and also sign the internet petition demanding they remove their clothing for the camera. laugh

RE: The hunt is sweeter than the kill...

Always be careful what you wish for because God has a sense of humor.

RE: Other people's Comments

I missed the deleted comment so am not sure which blog it happened on.

However, any blogger has a CS given right to delete any comment they feel like.

I accept that right and the fact that sometimes it may even be one of my own comments deleted. Ce la vie.

I reserve the right to delete any comment I feel like deleting whenever I feel like deleting it if it is in my own blog.

Historically it has been rare for me to do so, and the last time I recall doing so was because two bloggers started saying not nice things about each other on one of my blogs and continuing a personal clash against each other into MY blog (also some other peoples). Others must have felt the same way about their antics in other blogs and emails because they were deleted from CS a few days later anyway.

I also reserve the right to delete any blog of my own in entirety any time I feel like it.

Again that is rare, but sometimes I do it.

RE: Microchips Implant On Its Way Here

Is there a reason to hide the things we do and what we buy?

RE: Pope Francis has it right when it comes to money

Something maybe worth noting. In NYC, and probably in many other cities, one of the things I learned a long time ago back in the days of Mr. Helmsley (before his wife Leona took over after his death) and Cardinal Cooke was that the Roman Catholic Church (RCC) was one of the largest holders of commercial and residential real estate in the city. They owned very little of it openly but had many cut out agents acting as holding companies and, or, managers. In those early days of my adult life I had knowledge of several inner city evictions of poor folk who couldn't pay the rent, whose actual Landlord unbeknownst to them was the RCC. On numerous occasions I served papers on poor families of multiple ethnicities and religions who believed Helmsley & Spears were their Landlords, but actually no, that arrow pointed to the Vatican, not their agents in NY. When I could leave that job, I did, but the knowledge of who and what was behind those evictions remained.

RE: The Antichrist, Church System, True Followers!

Yeah I am basically in agreement with the OP, but take exception to claiming Constantine was a Christian Emperor, or that he became anything new in 324. He organized and presided over the First Council of Nicaea that year, but was already the Emperor, and he re-organized Apostate Christianity into the Roman Catholic Church and threw the Gnostic Apostate Christians to lions (literally) while endorsing the reign of the Bishop(s) of Rome (appointed by both Paul & Peter) and set up the other Districts inside his Empire. However, at no point during his rule was he considered a Christian and in fact did not accept Christ as his savior until literally on his deathbed and there is doubt as to his lucidity in those last moments. Beyond that I have no complaint.

RE: Uuhhh, He's/She's just not into you, like that...

I seek an equal partner, not someone to lead. She has the courage, or she is nothing. My courage is not the issue, or even a concern to me. I know what I am and who I am. I need her to show me she is worth my notice. If she won't or can't, I will move on. (Which is exactly the attitude your article says she should have, LoL.) Regarding the statement 'all women', maybe in some limited circles, but certainly not all. :)

RE: I Love women Single No Girlfriend but want a Girlf

What happened to Lauren?

RE: BLACK MAGIC and WICHTCRAFT

Crowley was insane, but no one wanted to deal with it.

RE: The percentage of motivated and unmotivated guys i

Well please let us know what country you decide on for her, and of course it will gladden the heart of some CS men either way. :)

Congress debates Indian tribe recognition

Well sure, but a tribe in another location is worried about their community, not the second tribes. :)

RE: Are you who you say you are?

Like the Santa's Helper look. :)

RE: Sometimes Mom's Just Fret Too Much!!

I think the advice columnist was half right. I also think the mom is lucky the son bothers to give her his telephone number. Perhaps there are siblings or something keeping the ties going. I tolerated very little parental interference in my life when I left home. Sudden changing of address or phone number would not have been beyond my ability when or if my parents had crossed any lines I drew in the sand. In my case, they never did so we stayed in touch.

RE: A sign for going to be married? :)

What I hope for, but it has never happened to me (but has to others) is the day someone wrongly ships me a new car, diamonds or something like that (even a case of good whiskey would be a cool surprise). Unsolicited gift they call it. LoL, unless a government rule prohibits delivery to the wrong person. All I ever get by mistake are my neighbor's bills and I just forward those to the correct mailbox. :)

RE: Uuhhh, He's/She's just not into you, like that...

Not trying to start something, but since what 1967(?) in America way more than once in my life it has been the woman who made the first move that clarified her intentions and interest. So often I don't even bother any more. If she wants it, she will do or say something unmistakably graphic, if not, then there will be others. As the saying goes, if she snoozes, she loses.

RE: Uuhhh, He's/She's just not into you, like that...

This is so 19th century. LoL

"4. He still hasn't asked you out. This should be a given, but I can't tell you how many times I've heard people texting or g-chatting for months and months before any attempt at physical contact is made. If you're seeking mild flirtation or a virtual relationship, texting is fine-but if you want something more, then he needs to make a move in real life. If you're at a point where you don't want to wait anym"

Why? WTF is wrong with the woman that she can't make the move?

RE: A sign for going to be married? :)

What is law there about wrong delivery?

Here it may be mine. Free gift. What law say there?

RE: Women are complicated..or just good liars.

Does this mean the baby parrot is without a Daddy to imprint on and the poor thing will be crippled for life by only having females to imprint on?

RE: just a simple question?

I am amazed that some of you see ads here. I don't. Mozilla and adblocker+ means zero ads.

We disagree about the ads those people using other browses see and why you see different ads than the next person. It isn't the profile you wrote, it is the 'cookies' your browser stores and then shows the websites that determines what ad you see.

Every time you visit a website a few files are created and placed on your device. We call those cookies. The next website you visit can both read the earlier cookie files and write new ones. The ads you see are determined by those cookies.

If you have Google Chrome, Google itself also reads your cookies and also scans your google email for key words of interest to Google;s advertisers.

Cookies over time can be used to assess your personality. Your likes, your dislikes, and what ads you saw that inspired you to read further, or even buy. Yes a cookie record of your online purchases is also stored. All of it is readable by strangers to you. It is possible for a website to read all of your cookies and store that information. They will decide who to sell it to.

Mozilla Firefox is free. The open source nature of Firefox also allows add-ons installed by you that destroy tracking and other cookies. So with Firefox you can both block any generic ads, and also be invisible to websites asking about your cookies.

It is sunny and 29 F degrees here and old snow covers much.

RE: Senior Moments

I never said, nor even implied, I had never heard of them. Of course I have. I have seen aging folks mentally deteriorate around me all my life. A nursing home I used to visit had lots of folks like that. I merely wrote I am not experiencing it yet.

RE: Senior Moments

Hmm, I am afraid my dementia hasn't started yet. For what it is worth neither of my parents had it either. I am very grateful I may not be on that path. I have had mental glitches of course, beginning at about 10 or so. Forgot to bring the house keys with me before going to school. More than once I confess. Somewhere around age 30 I went to work once without important equipment. Had to turn right around and go back home for it. But mental glitches caused by thinking of other things probably aren't what you speak of, so sadly I haven't experienced (yet) the things you speak of.

RE: Senior Moments

That sort of thing could be really scary if you play with explosives much. laugh

RE: "ABORT THE MISSION!(REPEAT)ABORT THE MISSION!"

Sorry, nickname for Itchywitch

This person

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