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NIKKI deep-seeded/deep-seated
Just wanted to changed the subject up a little with this war of words thats been going on lately. I'm loving it but I see others are getting annoyed so i'll post a report.
I met Nikki early last week as she was crossing lehigh and i quickly scooped her up . I think it was her tight cut-up jeans that she was wearing that caught my attention. I didn't realize until after I looked her name up on the board that this Nikki was already review by CJ [url]http://www.usasexguide.info/forum/showpost.php?p=930055&postcount=2149[/url]
I even remembered seeing her near the woodshed a few time. On this day I didn't recognize her because she didn't have the make up on. She definately a prettier girl without that dark make up on. I got a great BBBJ from Nikki and ya'll can read CJ's review on her skills. This girl knows how to suck a dick and my dick was DEEP-SEEDED/DEEP-SEATED all up in Nikkis mouth.
My Experience – PrePaid Cell Phone
OK, so decided to take the plunge and get off grid with a pre-paid cell. I have to tell you that the choices out there are amazing. But searching around the web, I found a site where the author has a side-by-side comparison chart. No one cell phone is best for everyone so look at the chart and see what makes sense for you. Here’s the link:
[url]http://cellguru.net/prepaid_compare.htm[/url]
I selected the Net10 cell phone because it was GSM, has no activation fee, no monthly fee, works on AT&T or T-Mobile networks, has 5-cent texting and appears to have one of the lowest per minute costs (10-cents per minute) of any of the providers. The only draw back is that the lower denomination minutes: 200 minutes expire in 30-days. I figured $20 was a minimum monthly hobby “tax” that I was willing to pay. In addition, I noted in the fine print that if one does renew, the old minutes roll-over to the new expiration date. [it's in the fine print]
Walked into a Walmart in another state and bought a phone that came with 300 (60-day) minutes for $30. Paid cash for the transaction.
Then I went to a public library and got on the internet and logged into the Net10.com website. There is an intro page that asks a bunch of personal information like name, telephone number and e-mail address – BUT at the bottom, in small text, was a hyperlink option to skip that page. I chose to skip the page and give no personal information. [I guess if one wanted to be able to add minutes on line or through a credit card one could give that info, but….]
Then had to enter a code unique to the telephone and navigate some other minorly irritating screens. Finally it asked me for the zip code from which I planned to make the most calls on the telephone – so I picked a zip code and ended up with a 215 area code telephone number! I guess I could have picked a zip code in Delaware to get a 302 number, a zip in West Chester to get a 610 area code or Cherry Hill, NJ to get an 856 area code.
Anyway, had to turn the phone off and on and I was all set up. Pretty easy and painless.
Another thing I like about the Net10 phones is that minute cards can be purchased at Wawas and goodness, there’s always a Wawa near by and they are always open!
Anyway – I suspect others have similar experiences and could share.
Play safe!