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archenemy

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  1. "Did you ever say yes to a pleasure? Oh my friends, then you also said yes to all pain. All things are linked, entwined, in love with one another." "What does not kill me, makes me stronger."
  2. always.
  3. tee hee
  4. Okay, bruise is healing well, but still has some character. Note the ballerina hand style and multicolored phases: Out of focus, but fucked up arm just the same: Now that's good sex.
  5. That's why I usually have two drinks by myself before others show.
  6. So I had a visual display all ready. I have the most awsome pics of my nasty arm bruises, but they didn't turn out. I'm taking some new ones right now. But this is all I have for you to start with, and it isn't very moisture-producing.
  7. Good thing Squamish is a cheap thrill.
  8. Reality check.. Many, if not most, Americans live paycheck to paycheck. Many who do not, assume that everyone else is like them. For someone living paycheck to paycheck, perhaps with kids etc, paying for health insurance that would only cover part of catastrophic medical bills would at first result in debt, then deep debt, and then life long debt if a catastrophic medical issue arose - even if they had the crappy insurance that is offered to them. You guys need to get to know some working class folks and get out of you cubicles. You know, I was thinking about the last line of this comment. It is pretty presumptive. First of all, like most people, I was not born in a cubicle. I worked regular jobs before college (and yes, I was out of my folks house young and w/o any financial support from them) as well as during and after college. The reason I went to college is b/c I quickly realized I couldn't support myself on minimum wage. I earned my way into my cube so that I wouldn't be one of the people who can't afford to take care of myself. There is a reality check for you.
  9. The 70s were good for everyone.
  10. you mean letters like "c" and "j"?
  11. ewwww. If you don't like the looks of it, don't touch it.
  12. Why on earth would you think I would want to be respected by you guys?
  13. Sorry, couldn't resist.
  14. Thanks! I pretty much only post to spray and I forget about the other forums. I'll move this.
  15. I am not sure I understand the question. For most women, childbirth will be the single most dangerous thing they do during their lives. And to top that off, things like vaginal tears occur in many cases and need to be taken care of...... Even the best insurance doesn't cover the $300-$500 the Dad has to slip the OB-GYN for that "extra stitch" - I think the doc will do this for free out of pity for any guy with a dick small enough to need this.
  16. I am not sure I understand the question. For most women, childbirth will be the single most dangerous thing they do during their lives. And to top that off, things like vaginal tears occur in many cases and need to be taken care of...... Even the best insurance doesn't cover the $300-$500 the Dad has to slip the OB-GYN for that "extra stitch" - I think the doc will do this for free out of pity for any guy with a dick small enough to need this.
  17. I am not sure I understand the question. For most women, childbirth will be the single most dangerous thing they do during their lives. And to top that off, things like vaginal tears occur in many cases and need to be taken care of. Not only that, pain killers should be covered--it is absurd to make someone suffer that kind of pain without helping them out a bit. Did I miss your point and go off track here?
  18. Reality check.. Many, if not most, Americans live paycheck to paycheck. Many who do not, assume that everyone else is like them. For someone living paycheck to paycheck, perhaps with kids etc, paying for health insurance that would only cover part of catastrophic medical bills would at first result in debt, then deep debt, and then life long debt if a catastrophic medical issue arose - even if they had the crappy insurance that is offered to them. You guys need to get to know some working class folks and get out of you cubicles. Most anyone can figure out how to make 10 bucks an hour under the table doing something not too difficult. That is an extra 25 hours of work a month. Fuck, that's about what I volunteer.
  19. I put in a 26 yo male and got 92 bucks a month. Not bad.
  20. that page doesn't return the stats you are looking at. However, I assume it is for individual health insurance. I think we're talking about employer coverage--not personal. Just imagine what it costs a pregnant woman to get coverage! Oy Vey!
  21. Cute kid Kev. But your hands look kinda girly. Makes me wonder if you even climb. This is a *climbing* board, you know! That is the cutest fucking kid I've ever seen! What a sweetiepie!
  22. Rawr. I'll see you boys up there around five. Can't wait to see the new bike!!!
  23. No kidding. I wasn't sure what the "deep debt" from a mere 250/mo was. If that much would really put you into debt, that means you don't really have anything anyway and the state will cover your costs if you cut your leg off and have to go to the emergancy room.
  24. Anyone ever done it? How expanding does the expanding flake get?
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