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MsAnn

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  1. OK seriously That bitch is fabulous
  2. SO to re-cap, you shit on his face, And then just hurl its contents into an open drain that runs down to the street. OR empty it into a cesspit to be collected later by a "night soil collector?" (I love that) Come to think of it, it's not much different than what we do at the condo now. Somethings just really never change
  3. Well done. Two thumbs up.
  4. So the fart flatulence came out of her mouth or her ass? Now let's play that one more time, just for shits and giggles.
  5. Perhaps the 42 year old 27 year old surferboy would like to chime in.
  6. God bless her, that's a hard act to follow.
  7. Posse, your pic won't download. Can you re-post? inquiring minds want to know, well, MsAnn wants to know.
  8. Really?......Hmmmm. Good work Posse. Someone lock the back door.
  9. OR that more people aren't focused on the hypocrisy of many of the nations that attended, walking arm in arm with this "kumbaya" photo op, that have an appalling record on freedom of the press back home. That criticism notwithstanding, Michelle, Kerry or Biden would have been an appropriate representation. Source: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/11/paris-rally-charlie-hebdo-free-press-reports-without-borders Presence at Paris rally of leaders with poor free press records is condemned poor free press records is condemned Reporters Without Borders singles out the leaders of Egypt, Russia, Turkey, Algeria and the United Arab Emirates Panels depicting the eyes of the late Charlie Hebdo editor, Stephane Charbonnier, as hundreds of thousands take part in a solidarity march in Paris. Photograph: Yves Herman/Reuters Press freedom campaigners condemned the presence of world leaders attending the unity rally in Paris on Sunday who have poor records on human rights and the free press in their home countries. Reporters Without Borders singled out leaders from Egypt, Turkey, Russia, Algeria and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), as being responsible for particularly harsh environments for journalists. These countries rank respectively 159th, 154th, 148th, 121st and 118th out of 180 countries in terms of press freedom in a league table compiled by the group. “We should show solidarity with Charlie Hebdo without forgetting the world’s other ‘Charlies’,” said Christophe Deloire, secretary general of the campaign group. “It would be intolerable [if] representatives from countries that reduce their journalists to silence profit from this emotional outpouring to … improve their international image … We should not allow the predators of the press to spit on the graves of Charlie Hebdo.” About 40 world leaders gathered in Paris to take part in the massive rally. France’s president, François Hollande, the British prime minister, David Cameron and the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, walked arm in arm with other leaders at the start of the march. Also invited were the Turkish prime minister, Ahmet Davutoğlu, Sheikh Abdallah ben Zayed al-Nahyan of the UAE and the foreign ministers of Egypt, Russia and Algeria: Sameh Choukry, Sergei Lavrov, and Ramtane Lamamra. Nearly 70 journalists are being prosecuted in Turkey for referring to corruption allegations against close associates of the former prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who is now the president. In Egypt 16 journalists, including three from al-Jazeera, are in jail. The al-Jazeera journalists have been held since December 2013 for “spreading false news” and “membership of a terrorist organisation”. The al-Jazeera journalists include Peter Greste, formerly of the BBC, who has lodged paperwork with the Egyptian government seeking his own deportation. But his release from prison could be weeks or months away, as the new presidential power to deport foreign prisoners is tested for the first time. A member of Greste’s Australian legal team said the jailed journalist’s application was “among the first” to petition the Egyptian president, Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, for deportation. Several Russian journalists have been imprisoned, often in Siberia, and two NGOs that support the media have been added to an official list of “foreign agents”, a term used to stigmatise bodies that receive foreign funding and are suspected of “political activity”. In December, 20 activists including Masha Alyokhina from Pussy Riot were arrested in Moscow, after staging an all-night protest against the conviction of Alexei Navalny, a critic of the Kremlin, and his brother Oleg. Algeria bans marches and public protests, prompting the Algérie-Focus website to say: “Marches and public protests are banned in Algeria, but Algerian ministers have the right to march in the streets of … Paris!”
  10. Generally I prefer to remain neutral in these little forum flame wars. They are really rather juvenile. Oh who am I kidding, a year you say. I'll make tea and brownies
  11. MsAnn's personal favorite
  12. I guess MsAnn's pink outfit is not the same
  13. The link I posted highlights his absence. Excuses aside, I thought it was a mistake and political faux pas. A bit shameful, if someone were to ask me. But what do I know, I'm the guy in a double wide down by the creek.
  14. http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/11/politics/obama-kerry-paris/index.html
  15. MsAnn's personal favorite
  16. These kids rocked it BUT At some point, it's just no longer age appropriate
  17. Sooooo, which one is Minnie Mouse and which one is Mickey Mouse? The one that looks like Minnie with the eyebrows and bow is wearing boots, and the one that looks like Mickey is wearing high heels. My kind of couple. I think that lookin is right. Someone slipped someone a Mickey.
  18. MsAnn

    A New Year

    Wait wait wait, a yellow girly thong you say. Hmmmm, is there a dildo laying around in the picture? :rofl:
  19. MsAnn

    Empire TV

    It's brilliant, and I was pleasantly surprised. I'm hooked.
  20. MsAnn

    A New Year

    Let's keep the facts straight ladies, it was the Brit who came crying in the dead of night, looking for a place to hang her hat. I even made the bitch tea and brownies. Ok ok, the brownies might have fucked her up, but if you can't handle your shit, then she shouldn't have left her Daddy. Next time I'll turn on the sign.
  21. MsAnn

    A New Year

  22. MsAnn

    A New Year

    You keep this up, and you're going to end up just talking to yourself around here. In the mean time, I'll let others respond to this fascinating topic that you've started. Enjoy your day sweetie.
  23. You are most certainly right about that Mr. Zone. http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/mark-wahlberg-under-fire-requesting-pardon-amid-racist-unrest http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/gossip/la-et-mg-mark-wahlberg-assault-pardon-20141204-story.html My moneys on the Biebs.
  24. MsAnn

    A New Year

    Are you enjoying yourself? You talked a lot of shit this morning about this site and it's members over on Daddy's. You might have a right, and the admin might allow you to post here, but you got a lot of guts my friend. I for one don't appreciate it. I'm beginning to think that perhaps Mr. Draker had it right all along.
  25. She's a hot mess, no getting around that, but he is about as cute as they come, and has done a rather nice job developing that body, tats and all. I'd do em. He should dump his dad.
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