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Comments by deogol (page 93)

  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    How much of your bank account has gone to one girl?
    mjx01: It was good while it lasted, these days, like so much else, a lot of software is going overseas. I am not making that kind of scratch anymore.
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    Ok Georg..
    FUCK!
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    13 years ago
    Ok Georg..
    That popcorn tasted good. Should I make another batch?
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    How much of your bank account has gone to one girl?
    ATF got pretty much a thousand a week at one time. I could afford it, but these days I can think of different things to have done with that money. When it comes to strippers, being a provider is NOT what you want to do.
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    Strip club shuttle driver picks up lost 4 year old
    Another story, this one in the United States: Last summer, an Illinois man lost an appeal on his conviction as a sex offender for grabbing the arm of a 14-year-old girl. She had stepped directly in front of his car, causing him to swerve in order to avoid hitting her. The 28-year-old Fitzroy Barnaby jumped out his car, grabbed her arm and lectured her on how not to get killed. Nothing more occurred. Nevertheless, that one action made him guilty of "the unlawful restraint of a minor," which is a sexual offense in Illinois. Both the jury and judge believed him. Nevertheless, Barnaby went through years of legal proceedings that ended with his name on a sex offender registry, where his photograph and address are publicly available. He must report to authorities. His employment options are severely limited; he cannot live near schools or parks. Arguably, the law would have punished Barnaby less had he hit the girl or not cared enough to lecture her. Perhaps that's the equation that ran through Peachey's mind. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,190586,00.html#ixzz1eM1bBngS And... Commentator Josie Appleton reviewed the study, "Reported cases include the teacher who avoided putting a plaster [bandaid] on a child's scraped leg; nursery staff calling a child's mother every time he needed to go to the toilet; a male gym teacher leaving a girl injured in the hall while he waited for a female colleague." One school reportedly kept an account of every 'touching incident.' They stated, "We write down a short account and date it and put which staff were present and at what time, we then explain it to the parent and ask them to read and sign it." Appleton observed that this is more in keeping with "police logs than teaching children." The last words encapsulate the problem. Touching a child, even to render medical assistance, has become a potential police matter. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,190586,00.html#ixzz1eM1xFZr3
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    Strip club shuttle driver picks up lost 4 year old
    Luckily he had a truck load of witnesses. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/3352895/Day-of-the-dad-paedophilia-hysteria-leaves-men-afraid-to-help.html "There was one small detail that jumped out at me in the tragic story of Abigail Rae, the two-year-old who wandered off from her village playgroup and ended up dying in a garden pond. Tucked away at the end of yesterday's inquest report was a line about how Clive Peachey, a bricklayer, drove past a child on her own, whom he later concluded had been Abby. She was not walking straight, she was tottering, said Mr Peachey. "I kept thinking should I go back? One of the reasons I did not go back is because I thought someone would see me and think I was trying to abduct her.""
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    A new use for "fix a flat"
    It's just the medical trust just protecting their territory and fees. Nothing to see here (except that girl... ah... guy... ah girl...anyhow, it has a REALLY BIG BOOTY!)
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    Is this the neww Roman Empire auction in America?
    Also, I think a lot of people would be dumbstruck by what the wealthy can "buy" - the secret is giving people an emotional cover to what they are "selling."
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    13 years ago
    Is this the neww Roman Empire auction in America?
    I think a significant collapse is coming. Prices are higher than in the hey day of people making money. This is because companies continue to want to make profit - which is understandable. We have eliminated technologies (who makes electronics here anymore)? Manufacturing (and I don't mean light assembly)! The only people really making money are the financial engineers - and I think that is only because we have the reserve currency - other countries would be on fire right now.
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    she_is_covfefe
    Despite the constant negative press covfefe.
    Customers that are always expecting tons of mileage and/or extras
    Why should she leave? She is in the industry. It's in Founders/TUSCL's best interest to get people of many opinions on here. Those who disagree can certainly disagree.
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    she_is_covfefe
    Despite the constant negative press covfefe.
    Customers that are always expecting tons of mileage and/or extras
    I suspect there are plenty of people complaining about pedophilia at Penn State. As I recall plenty of upper crust types were fired over it and I think we are just beginning to see the consequences of it. I support JayJay's right to comment as much as RickDugan's right to reply. There are supporters on both sides.
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    shadowcat
    Atlanta suburb
    Can't show me in the "Show - me- State".
    Speak easy's. So simple with the net.
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    OT: Miami May Lose $200M From NBA Lockout
    No circus to distract the masses?
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    13 years ago
    Client suspected in stripper's murder
    They must have made a mistake - it looks like the wrong person's picture was put up (given the info about her success!)
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    13 years ago
    OT: McMansions After The Credit Bubble
    Run the risk of landlords being foreclosed on and then kicked out. Then again, in the dark ages people probably played on the ruins of Rome.
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    is there other websites you post beside TUSCL?
    I was on Stripperweb for years - but I got tired of the BS on there. Called it like I saw it and surprise - kicked off. I haven't really missed it.
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    is there other websites you post beside TUSCL?
    Slashdot.org. If drudgereport.com links to an interesting story, I will usually post something on that story (where ever the web site is.) A couple web sites in my industry, but I ain't naming those ones.
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    shadowcat
    Atlanta suburb
    In case you didn't know - "Why men love strippers"
    What motorhead said.
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    how high end is this?
    Given the description, there is no fucking way I am going to click those links. Two Girls and a Cup was my first and last walk down that trail.
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    OT: Joe Pa
    mjx:Obviously so much damage out there because it isn't just Sandusky who "dropped the ball."
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    OT: Joe Pa
    Football "heros" are well known high school rapists and as adults, professional gun runners, drug addicts, dog fighters, etc. Strap on those tights boys and exaggerate your shoulders, theres folk out there who want to watch ya run around after each other and throw in some butt slapping too. What can be expected of the coaches?
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    winorhino
    Florida
    Strippers becoming employees
    I get a kick out of these people (managers) who want to treat dancers like employees and then call them independent contractors. Anyone who has had work done to their home knows exactly how independent contractors are.
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    I Alerted Founder
    LOL motorhead!
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    Police Key In On Massage Parlors Through Websites
    And there, inno123, pretty much marks the line.
  • discussion comment
    13 years ago
    Saftey First
    A lawyer for your bust and a urologist for your upcoming disease. Probably a general practitioner to tape up the cuts and broken bones when the people who want to save their jobs get hold of you.