Monthly Archives: September 2015

I did not sign up for it because I hate trial classes

On the subject of lubricants, silicone based products should be avoided as they can ruin silicone toys. A water based formula is the best choice for the Super Big End. I personally really like Liquid Silk. But after half a … Continue reading

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They start with a sizable navy while you start with none

I know b/c I done it, unfortunately I sort of broke the frontlight connection in the process. The extra ribbon on the adapter takes up too much space and having to run wires for the backlight is a mess. I … Continue reading

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You were there for her, told her what you think she should do

Democrats are all for welfare for everybody. When I was younger, Democrats had a better “make feel good” type of message. (I think it was Bill Clinton that coined the term “make America great again”). You may NOT be able … Continue reading

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The material feels very delicate

Thanks for your replies! I know dildos, he has NO right to be making up any rules concerning who i’m with. And yes i need to clear up this issue dildos, because the breakup was messy and i do still … Continue reading

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“Wouldn be a white tail,” he said

They can too be linked to an increased consumption of acids such as ascorbic acid or citric acid. Clusters may be tiny and localized, or they may be distributed throughout the tender mucosa of the oral cavity. Children from higher … Continue reading

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SMB Comments on 9/16 Repub Debate

Well, after sifting through all the snark, we have a few comments about the debate (we’re going to be so presumptious to speak for SMBs): 1. Aside from Trump and Fiorina, it doesn’t seem to us that the rest of … Continue reading

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How Google’s Rules Can Work In Your Office

Well, my alma mater, Wharton School, has come up with a useful post that we can reblog. It’s a little unfocused, but that’s why we try to put it into a less than five page format.   My impression is … Continue reading

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Take care

There aren many free standing businesses left. Years later that number dwindled as the feed store closed for good. Kinkle died in 2006. The M855 ball has a lead core with a steel tip and therefore does not fit the … Continue reading

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The Jeb Bush Tax Plan

Well, we applaud Gov. Bush for putting it front and center in the Journal’s op ed page. We also like the cut in corporate rates to 20%, which is much lower than the currently published 35% (no one with depreciable … Continue reading

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The Shop Steward in the White House

Ronald Melsburg in the 9/4 Wall Street Journal, probably in honor of Labor Day, has written a disturbing article for those of your who head companies larger than 50 employees. Mr. Melsburg is clearly a labor lawyer, and a prominent … Continue reading

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