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I won't want to sit between these two people either. They are like small baby elephants who can actually suffocate you if they sit on you on a economy class airplane seat.

+1
One of the 2 beefers should have volunteered to get in the middle seat.
Fairmont Mayakoba is pretty awesome
Anonymous wrote:A woman who has her own place, supplies clothing and condoms and sex, and you are having what problem?

+1, like the other posters have said. She sounds good to me
Anonymous wrote:American Visionary Arts Museum. Cool!


Another vote for AVAM!
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Anonymous wrote:Wow. I had a very different take on this.

I'm guessing most of us (who haven't been locked up before) would behave similarly.

We should be careful not to bask in someone else's misfortune. Karma's a thing.


Most of us aren't drunk driving on our birthdays while yelling about our cop boyfriends and a barely-there job.


+1. It's not a "misfortune;" it's a consequence of drinking way too much then driving.

I get that, genius. My point is why would anyone "die laughing" about this young woman's issues? She needs help; not ridicule and bullying. But clearly I see this differently...


What is her issue? Help with what?

She got drunk on her birthday and her dumb ass friends let her drive.


And get the sense that a 30 something year old woman blathering on that she is white, a cheerleader in high school and a sorority sister in college as reasons to wheedle out of arrest for drunk driving probably has done a fair share of bullying in life. Karma's paying her back.


You know I thought about something along those lines . Here is a 33 yr old woman whose life highlights seem to have occurred in high school . I read that she got a bachelors in business administration for LSU , a division1 school . Perhaps her plan of snagging a future pro athlete didn’t work out probably due to fierce competition . Post college life seem to have been a major disappointment , given her inability to hold a job and have a semblance of a career and so she ended peddling real estate not in Manhattan , Beverly Hills , Miami Beach or Chevy Chase but in bumbf*ck South Carolina . It’s no coincidence that the so-called ‘accomplishments’ she enumerated all happened in high school , it’s obvious she has nothing worthy to show for the decade since she left college .

When I see that mugshot , I see the face of a woman whose life hasn’t turned out the way she thought it would , a ‘thoroughbred’ southern white girl who at 33 isn’t married, given the obsession with marriage in that part of the country , has no health insurance , probably doesn’t even have $2k to her name , was allowed to drive drunk by her so-called friends, is dating some potentially dumb cop . In the midst of all that, this woman who’s clearly scrapping the bottom is inhabited by that superiority complex that many racists possess . Her life is unraveling but it’s ok because she’s still better than ‘those people’ or so the thinking goes . Karma indeed

Speculation, for sure, but spot on, I bet.
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Anonymous wrote:Reward his kindness with a pre work BJ

+1. Completely agree.
He gave you a ride, didn't he?


Why is it often the posters with actual DCUM accounts set up (ID etc) that post the crude replies? I've noticed 4/5 times the poster has a forum name they are saying something creepy.

Because the posters with accounts are excapees from the explicit forum (which has died since requiring an account) where suck comment were common.

Or...
I thought the first comment was funny and tried to add something funny.
YMMV
Anonymous wrote:Reward his kindness with a pre work BJ

+1. Completely agree.
He gave you a ride, didn't he?
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MikeL wrote:You could try doublelist.com


PM me.

You're anonymous and thus, unable to send or receive PMs.
Get a "handle" and PM me.
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Anonymous wrote:My family and I spent two weeks in Paris last month. Never once did I feared for my life like I do here in the states. Between the ghetto hoodrats, rural rednecks, and gun crazies here in the United States of America I feel safer when I travel to Europe. I'm black and I travel to Europe every summer. I feel more carefree and at peace in Paris than I do in say Baltimore or South Carolina that's for sure. I'm going to Rome around Christmas. Nothing and no one will stop me from traveling to Europe. With American terrorism roaming freely here I can assure you that Europe is safer.

Go travel to Europe and have fun! Life is too short to waste time living in fear and obsessing about a potential threat. I say this a black lady who has traveled all over the world and back. Sometimes I'm the only spot of caramel as far as the eyes can see when I travel to certain places around the world. Even with that I continue to travel because I love it. I love the cultural exchange and new experiences. Traveling is like a heaven to me. I get taste of it and continue going back for more because international travel enriches my soul and my life. Europe is so phenomenal! I couldn't imagine not visiting cities like London or Paris because of the media's obsession with injecting fear into the minds of Americans. Do not allow the media to delude you into thinking that traveling to Europe is somehow a danger to your life.

I stop listening to the media years ago because the American media is bias. It distorts facts, plays on people's insecurities, and orchestrates division. The American media brainwashes the masses. Seek your own truth!


You seem like an awesome person who I would love to know.

+1!
You could try doublelist.com
Anonymous wrote:Way too much. Once a week is plenty. If he wants more he can wank

You sound like a lot of fun. I bet your marriage is great.
Is this in your house? Maybe you should talk to your housemates.
The Shark on the Harbor in W Ocean City is a fantastic place.
Not so much a kid place, maybe, but the food is outstanding.
Anonymous wrote:I went about... four years ago now? We did a 10 day trip with stops at zion, bryce, capital reef, and the grand canyon. We LOVED Capital Reef. Very low key and uncrowded. Apparently it's one of the lesser-known, less-visited parks in the system. It was stunningly gorgeous. There's not much outside of the park though so be prepared for very long drives if you're doing day trips. I think there were two very small hotels, and maybe two restaurants nearby? The night we got there, we'd been driving for hours from Bryce, and we were starving when we got to the hotel. Ended up buying snacks at the local grocery store for dinner. So plan accordingly, and enjoy!

This is good advice. Beautiful park, not much nearby, which is fine, just be prepared.
Have you thought of the other side of the state - Arches, Canyonlands? They are spectacular, too. And Moab is a cool little town.
Anonymous wrote:Yes to rice! I always use up leftover coconut milk to make a pilaf style rice. 1/2 water and 1/2 coconut milk, use the same volume of liquid you’d use for the rice as usual.

This is dern good!
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