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Sometimes they just can't get away from how they are trained!
I'm not sure I could get up at the crack of Dawn!
Pro Choice? Right On ! Right In!
From the N.Y. Post
LONDON, June 27 The British government recently decided to drop the term 'common prostitute' from its legal lexicon, deciding to call such offenders 'persons' instead.
The word change, a last motion by the government of outgoing Prime Minister Tony Blair, was paired with legislation allowing convicts who are again found to be involved with the sex trade to avoid harsh penalties, the Daily Mail said Wednesday.
The new legal stance outlined in Tuesday's Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill represented an effort by the British government to avoid over-crowding in national prisons.
The new legislation will only allow courts to impose penalties on convicted 'persons' when they are judged to be 'persistent' offenders.
In order to be deemed 'persistent' by the court, one must have been caught as a sex worker twice during a three-month period.
The Daily Mail said even the punishments for those offenders will be limited under the new laws, with 'persistent persons' only facing supervisory or counseling sessions.
Just another day in my life....
I hope to God that is a photoshop fake. What a sad thing if not. Clearly, she didn't do that on her own election. If its real, its a heinous branding by a pimp.
Everybody have fun tonight!
Don't know why your actual post is not up on this board yet, but just wanted to compliment you on your recent find/post, "Famous snatches":
[url]http://www.usasexguide.info/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=41736[/url]
Thanks from all of us for giving us an intimate view of these ultra-famous skanks. Don't we love to hate/love them?
Did you find this great collage on the URL which appears in the picture? (IMPORTANT: see P.S. below!)
Giani
P.S. CAUTION: I went to the URL "pricelesspictures..." and got a STORM of viruses, trojans, bots, keyboard monitors, etc! Perhaps it is a coincidence, but be VERY cautious about going to this site. My computer has suddenly gone into molasses mode! Anyone else have this experience? I am struggling to clean the crap out... Ironically, I keep getting popup messages selling cleanup software because my computer is compromised!
P.P.S. Got a PM which suggests it is a mistake to go to URLs listed on photos. Who knew (says me, ever the novice...)?
P.P.P.S. See post above for more bad news about the embedded URL.
Hillary's way of getting even!
[QUOTE=Giani]P.S. CAUTION: I went to the URL "pricelesspictures..." and got a STORM of viruses, trojans, bots, keyboard monitors, etc! Perhaps it is a coincidence, but be VERY cautious about going to this site. My computer has suddenly gone into molasses mode! Anyone else have this experience? I am struggling to clean the crap out... Ironically, I keep getting popup messages selling cleanup software because my computer is compromised!
P.P.S. Got a PM which suggests it is a mistake to go to URLs listed on photos. Who knew (says me, ever the novice...)?[/QUOTE]
Sites like that are one very good reason to buy and keep current both anti virus and firewall software. Nothing is 100%, but unless the 'attack' is brand new most reputable AV/firewalls software will protect you fairly well.
Even the newer versions of browsers have some built in protection. But caution is the word when going to sites like that. I'd also run some a complete scan. Some of sites will load tracking software that tells them where you've been and what you've been doing.
One thing with the tracking programs, is (at least my Norton) it may not be identified when it is loaded, but will show up as there in a scan. Norton calls these low risk, but I always have AV software remove the stuff.
Like mongering, be careful when surfing. :D
P.S. Giani
Once infected, you probably should run an AV scan from the companies web page first, let it clean your system then load the AV software. Many viruses and such will try to disable AV that is installed or being installed.
My virus scan is up to date, I run Ad-aware, and am (I thought) cautious. But today, on the URL shown in the accompanying post, caught an exe file no one on Google has ever heard of: ufxqbhcg.exe... I have not yet been able to cleanse my computer of it (Needed: penicillin for my computer!)
My suggestion to all who post pix which contain embedded URLs is to blank them out. The bitter taste in my mouth will remind me, but how about the rest of us surfers???
[QUOTE=Seva Lurker]Sites like that are one very good reason to buy and keep current both anti virus and firewall software. Nothing is 100%, but unless the 'attack' is brand new most reputable AV/firewalls software will protect you fairly well.
Even the newer versions of browsers have some built in protection. But caution is the word when going to sites like that. I'd also run some a complete scan. Some of sites will load tracking software that tells them where you've been and what you've been doing.
One thing with the tracking programs, is (at least my Norton) it may not be identified when it is loaded, but will show up as there in a scan. Norton calls these low risk, but I always have AV software remove the stuff.
Like mongering, be careful when surfing. :D
P.S. Giani
Once infected, you probably should run an AV scan from the companies web page first, let it clean your system then load the AV software. Many viruses and such will try to disable AV that is installed or being installed.[/QUOTE]
I'd vow not to have him perform my wedding!
(Actually, this message goes with the post I did after this one see the next one and the explanation there.)
Actually this one is the Preacher's Perks. (But, she IS attached!) The other cartoon is the groom's perks but I think they are set to expire once the bride tastes the wedding cake or 24 hours after the consumation, whichever comes first (or is it whoever cums first?)