The Isolated Blurt Thread XXX: Well Endowed Cock Sleeves

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September 8, 1966, exactly 50 years ago today, the very first episode of Star Trek aired on television.

It took fifty years

" Bluetooth-powered Next Generation-styled combadge"

*geekgasm*
 
Well. Now I know why I resisted for so long. A complete timesuck. A voracious, tantalizing, lascivious, timesuck.
 
I used the ignore function for the first time ever a couple of weeks ago, for a poster who came the closest anyone ever has to ruining my experience here. I was glad the option existed, even if for me it will remain an extreme rarity.

Which one of me earned the dubious distinction?

The struggle is real....is it still book of the month if you order three out of the five?

http://i.imgur.com/6PWOMUg.jpg

The book of the week club at the thrift store is cheaper. I once joined the book of the day club, but I wasn't working much at the time.

You end up needing a bookcase of the Year club though.


, he retorted.
 
The book of the week club at the thrift store is cheaper. I once joined the book of the day club, but I wasn't working much at the time.

You end up needing a bookcase of the Year club though.


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Yes, yes. I know I could save money and the planet by visiting thrift stores and purchasing used books. Books are my guilty pleasure though - I love a new book, free from blemishes of previous owners. It's like a blank canvas where I can highlight the sentences and phrases that resonate with me, tear-stain my own sad moments, curse when I am so engrossed I can't put the book down even to eat (and ultimately end up speckling a page, eliciting curses). Each book becomes my own little diary.

Or maybe I just need more sleep :cool:
 
Yes, yes. I know I could save money and the planet by visiting thrift stores and purchasing used books. Books are my guilty pleasure though - I love a new book, free from blemishes of previous owners. It's like a blank canvas where I can highlight the sentences and phrases that resonate with me, tear-stain my own sad moments, curse when I am so engrossed I can't put the book down even to eat (and ultimately end up speckling a page, eliciting curses). Each book becomes my own little diary.

Or maybe I just need more sleep :cool:

I thought you moved recently?

Didnt that prove that maybe you shouldn't have a thousand of the bastards?
 
I thought you moved recently?

Didnt that prove that maybe you shouldn't have a thousand of the bastards?

Having said that, it did me on books... after the international move. However, after resisting for years, did not fix me on buying CD's
 
Went to pee in the yard with the dogs....47F is delicious.

Hoodie weather is upon us and I could not be more excited.
 
Jenny, I read something you said...about rock and roll and life and death.
 
Yes, yes. I know I could save money and the planet by visiting thrift stores and purchasing used books. Books are my guilty pleasure though - I love a new book, free from blemishes of previous owners. It's like a blank canvas where I can highlight the sentences and phrases that resonate with me, tear-stain my own sad moments, curse when I am so engrossed I can't put the book down even to eat (and ultimately end up speckling a page, eliciting curses). Each book becomes my own little diary.

Or maybe I just need more sleep :cool:

i love used books with the same depth of adoration...
the warm, worn feel of the pages, the aged scent of their spines, the anachronistic artwork of their covers, there's nothing better.

i don't hate new books, but my preference will always be for used.

and of course, kindles are the devil's work
 
I'm very glad to have the day off. Maybe swimming if it's warm enough.
 
I am very glad to have the day off. Maybe play with myself if it is sunny or dark outside.
 
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