Just a few things on my mind on a snowy Sunday night.
First business: If anyone on the board has successfully purchased the little blue pill online for a reasonable price, please PM me the site. I paid $200 for my last prescription of 5 100's.
[blue]We have like thirty threads dedicated to this
Just saying,
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Personal: I sincerely miss my friend Charlie. I moved to Florida in May and didn't come back to Memphis until December. Even though he was ill I still tried to keep in touch with him and keep him up on the Tampa action. I had lunch with Lexi one day and she told me. She was really upset that I didn't know and that she was the one who told me.
I like the a certain kind of girl so he helped me find some and he spent many many hours listening to me whine about how this one or that one had screwed over me. Usually I had done something stupid that he (and this board) had warned me about in advance and he very kindly let me know that. He took the time to teach an 65 yo dawg some new tricks.
God Bless and Rest in Peace Charlie.
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My Favorite Four Legged African Pussy
During my past two weeks hiatus, I was in Africa. But the only pussy I was after was the four legged kind. I was in Southern Africa last year and enjoyed it so much that I decided to return, this time to the Serengeti in East Africa. Some of you might not know it, but in addition to photographing beautiful women, my other passion is photographing wild animals in exotic places such as Africa, Alaska, Yellowstone in winter and Canada. One thing I was especially interested in was photographing a Cheetah. I managed to get several of them. The Cheetah's favorite prey is the Thomson's Gazelle. The Thomson's Gazelle is the world's fastest antelope and can do 50 mph. Unfortunately, for the Thomson's Gazelle, the Cheetah can do 70 mph. I am such a softy that I still tear up at the thought of Bambi's mother getting shot. Nevertheless, the sight of a Cheetah going 70 mph and taking down a Thomson's Gazelle doing 50 mph is nothing shot of awesome. The Cheetah's stride is nothing short of magnificent and its backbone simply moves like a spring. But being the softy that I am, I did not photograph the actual kill. Just think about it though. If you are going 65 mph down the Interstate, a Cheetah will pass you up! Here is one shot of a Cheetah that I took after a successful kill.