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Where Did All The Old Timers Go, A Public Meeting Place For Open Discussion

Discussion in 'Safety valve' started by ireland, Mar 26, 2006.

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  1. billybob

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    Night night gerry.
     
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    I don't know where you guys were, but there were some well endowed young women at my school. I'd say a few could have rivaled the bouncing babe here. Usually, to keep from suffering the "bouncy" pains, they wore sports bras that prevented a lot of the bounce. What's lovely to watch is a well endowed woman on a trotting horse. ;) The things that turned us on as children. LOL Before that was National Geographic. LOL

    Night all. ;)
     
  3. gerry1

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    It's hard to believe that, for many generations, adolescent boys were so intrigued by those nasty National Geographic pics LOL! ... perhaps they were interesting in an anthropological sort of way, but hardly playboy material! Do kids still look at those? .. I doubt it with the wealth of material at their very fingertips.

    Good morning everyone! I'm back to the office after a week off :(
     
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    Now Gerry, you are starting to sound like an ol' fart, kids now day have animie porn, internet porn and who knows what else is out there, stuff I never knew existed. We had such a poor, deprived childhood.
     
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    blivet, we sure did. I can remember my first transitor AM radio, I saved my pennies for months to buy a $6 radio! LMAO
     
  6. gerry1

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    @BlivetNC ... anime porn isn't really all that new! When I was in my early twenties, I saw this 16mm (and extremely well done) version of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs that would make your hair curl! The things those little dwarfs could do LOL!
     
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    I forgot you were in the Corps here in NC, I'm sure you saw all sorts of things that would make a pimp blush with embarrassment. It's amazing the underculture present here in the land of Billy Graham. Do you remember the adventures of Fritz the cat?
    Naughty Pic here.
     
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    Good morning all! I haven't been around all that much and probably won't be until next week ... govt's fiscal year starts July 1st so I've got all this end of the year numbers to crunch. Sometimes these are fun to do; fudging stuff always brings out the creative side of you but I'm just not in the mood this go-round.

    @BlivetNC ... who's showing his age now LOL! Fritz the cat was awesome. There were a number of them that I liked:
    1. Fritz the Cat
    2. Binkie Brown meets the Blessed Virgin Mary
    3. The Misadventures of Purulent Prudence.
    4. Dora Dyke and her pervert pirates (ship was The Quivering Thigh) and probably the most popular:
    5. Mr. Natural (I wasn't crazy about that one)

    There were a few others but I can't even type the names in a forum LOL!

    EDIT: Forgot to mention Camp LeJeune. There was this very long road leading to the main gates; it was named "LeJeune Blvd". On one side of the road was all woods belonging to the base. On the opposite side, for mile after mile, was every imaginable sort of sexual establishment including bars who sold the illegal hard liquor. These establishments catered to every imaginable kind of sexual deviance and local law enforcement just left it alone (very unlike NC in those days). Bible thumping locals would raise hell from time to time but to no avail. In those days, there were no incurable sexually transmitted diseases so large numbers of various kinds of VD were an everyday things. In fact, us medical folks had a rather unflattering nick-name; we were called "pecker-checkers"" LOL!
     
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    @gerry1

    My medic friends I hung around with in Korea '73, had a good treatment for repeat VD offenders. Their penicillin was deliverd in a special syringe-the needle of which was tapped lightly on a metal table top to creat a slight barb. It went in real smooth but the removal was a little painful! LMAO
     
  11. gerry1

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    @Garmoon.... That's pretty mean LOL! Maybe you should have Z-Tracked it to do twice the damage :)

    So, (speaking of VD) they finally made cock-fighting illegal in your neck of the woods! What are they going to do for fun down in the bayou?
     
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    Yes they did gerry but it's also illegal to do lots of things here that manage to get done. LMAO Probably half the legislature attended and bet on the fights. It's a wonder we have internet here. You can still go to a dog fight here if you look hard enough. BR wants to pass ordinance that pit bull owners must have some kind of special insurance-ACLU fodder.They can't stop the crime in New Orleans much less pay for Rooster Cops. Sad state of affairs and state too.
     
  13. gerry1

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    LMAO!! That would be something to see! Sounds like the perfect story line for one of those "Police Squad" movies with Leslie Nielson LOL!

    Actually, there are still some raids for dog fights outside Philly. I've seen films of dog fights (they're pretty damned brutal too) but I have no idea what goes on at a cockfight (except for the obvious).

    When I was a kid, Dobermans were the dog everyone was raising so much stink about which is a pity; they're really quite wonderful animals. Dobermans had the popularity that Pit Bulls have today, and much like today's pitbulls, the Dobermans were inbred over and over and over again until you had these psycho dogs from hell. I've know people with pit bulls and the dogs were real sweeties but even the most responsible dog owner can't predict the behavior of a dog that is nothing but one big genetic flaw.
     
  14. gerry1

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    Good Morning Everyone! Well I'm nearly done our end of the year reports (our fiscal years runs 7/1 - 6/30). I'll be glad when these headaches will be over.
     
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    Good morning everyone! Breakfast for all; help yourselves!

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    gerry, how was the fireworks, last night? You must of had a prime seat, where you described where you live. None at all in small towns in NC. Have a great day. Geo.
     
  17. gerry1

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    @Little155 ... the celebrations here were soggy! Philly's 4th of July is usually a hell of a bash and yes, I live right in the middle of it but it rained pretty hard on and off and only the die hards stuck around. I guess it let up long enough for the fireworks because I heard the booming from my apartment but there weren't too many still left around to watch them.
     
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    what's up people?

    damn, the safety valve seems dead as hell today!

    well, i'm still here. just killed 5 noobs who think this forum is a playground. can't people just discuss things in those console forums without flaming, cursing & trading insults?

    *sigh*

    kids...
     
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    LIKE you're an old fogey. :p j/k don't treat me like a n00b. :p

    I stay the heck away from the console forums. Those CHILDREN in there are too much for me to TAKE. :S

    ....gm
     
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    gerry
    The weather was beautiful here and the festivities went without a hitch. I only lost 1 burger to the flames and I have all my fingers left after keeping the sky lit for about 45 minutes.
     
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