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Lonnie

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  1. Lonnie

    Monkeypox

    1 million dead...it's about time. Do better with monkey pox...please.
  2. Lonnie

    Poppers

    🤣 Hope all your tests turn out well.
  3. Why were you there? You are full of surprises.😉
  4. Yes, I've argued with ghosts before or at least keepers of the flame of the transcendental idealism hokum. 😀
  5. Oh yes I do...especially Immanuel Kant!
  6. Plus you can watch your guest shower or go to the toilet if that's your thing.
  7. Thanks tassojunior! An enjoyable 5.28 minutes. He has such a sweet little hole and stays hard all the way through. You'd think he'd be gaping taking those big cocks. I was shocked to find out awhile back Patty O'B was a real shorty...he's almost always filmed looking up.
  8. I have a "Legend" solo clip with him. Really sexy. If I can find it I'll post it.
  9. I'm so sorry this is happening to you. I hope this creep doesn't cause you to stop posting your truly WOW contributions. That will be really sad.
  10. My biggest disappointment is that Britain never levied any real cost to the CCP for breaking the 50 year agreement. Lenin never understood human nature but the darker side of capitalism he knew extremely well when he said "The capitalists will sell us the rope of which we'll hang them."
  11. Would never be enough if the exits were locked. Do they have life in prison in Thailand?
  12. Thanks PeterRS....I've never been there and always enjoy a new site. seegasm.net
  13. That could be great... With a house did you guys need security?
  14. Don't be so sensitive Pete1111...tassojunior didn't use the "n" word without overwriting it to make it cartoonish...diminishing it's hateful sting.
  15. Sorry...I'm a good thread killer. 🤐
  16. Yes thanks Peter. What's the difference between high tea and afternoon tea? Here's a question we often get asked - what's the difference between high tea and afternoon tea? And is there really a difference, or can the terms be used interchangeably? Here's our take on this. What is the origin of 'afternoon tea'? 'Afternoon tea' refers to a quintessentially British tradition established by Anna, the Duchess of Bedford in the 19th century. When first introduced, the practice of sitting down for afternoon tea wasn't seen as a treat. In fact, it had a very practical purpose - to fill the gap between lunch and dinner. In other words, afternoon tea was born as a snack! It all started when a peckish Duchess, around 4 pm, would ask for tea, finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream, and cakes to be served in her room. What began as a private affair became more of a social occasion (or tea party!) when the Duchess got into the habit of inviting relatives and friends to join her. At the time, tea would be served on low comfortable chairs and tables. And all the while the Duchess and her upper-class guests would chat and gossip. And, when available, they'd enjoy the entertainment. So as the invites from the Duchess kept coming and more people started to host their own gatherings, afternoon tea slowly turned into a tradition all over the country. But of course, at first, this only happened amongst the royals and the rich. Because sadly, back then, tea parties weren't something that anyone outside the aristocracy circles could afford to have. So what is 'high tea'? For working-class men (and, during and after the two World Wars, for women too), sitting down to have a hot cup of tea with a bite to eat had to wait until after work - i.e. 5 pm onwards. By that time, and after a long working day, people naturally felt the need to eat something more filling than sandwiches and cake with their much-awaited pot of hot tea. And that's when we see the addition of the word 'high'. The phrase 'high tea' started to be used to describe a working-class meal served at a high table and high back dining chairs at the end of a long workday. The tea would be accompanied by a hot meal. This could be a meat or fish dish or baked food or vegetables. 'High tea' had nothing to do with the elite social gathering that started back in the 19th century with the Duchess of Bedford! And in a nutshell, 'high tea' is not the same as the afternoon tea that we now all know and love. It consists of a more substantial meal served at the dinner table and eaten later in the day. While many people in Britain today refer to this meal as 'supper' or 'dinner', in many homes, it's still referred to as 'tea'. And the word 'high' has been (rather confusingly) dropped from the phrase altogether.
  17. Wouldn't it be wonderful to have someone to root and maybe work for...right now he's in a lose-lose position with energy prices soaring and green energy still a futuristic dream. I don't think he's enjoying his job as Transportation Secretary or being in Washington D.C. It must of been humiliating that no one noticed when he stayed home for 2 months paternity leave.
  18. Thanks again young11 for this great new report. I'm afraid it's being overlooked having been tacked on to Santiagodc's wonderful long original post. Maybe it should have it's own thread?!
  19. Thanks young11 for this terrific report!
  20. You are far too kind...the producer and director and actors starring in this monstrosity should hang themselves in shame.
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