The Isolated Blurt Thread XXX: Well Endowed Cock Sleeves

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Sorry, Johnny. Is the number of drownings at your lake higher than usually?
 
My hands, they're strong
But my knees were far too weak,
To stand in your arms
Without falling to your feet

Do you have cleats/baskets on your bicycle pedals ?

I believe they make a large contribution to strengthening knee muscles 'cause one is continuously using those muscles on both upstrokes and down-strokes.


I was out riding for eight hours the other day. What was sore at the end of the day? My knees. That tells me that that's the area that got the biggest workout.


 
I grew up on a large(ish) fresh water lake. At the time it was a sleepy lake that the locals used for fishing, swimming and skiing. It was built in the 20s as part of the CCC program and to provide hydro-electricity.

Over the years, the lake has become a tourist mecca with mega houses renting for $20,000 a week. There's a ski resort with a white water kayak course on the banks of the lake now. For 90 years the lake has been part of the community and the culture. It's provides 80% of the local tax base.

With the rise of tourism in the past 20 years, the locals tend to stay away from the lake, but it remains the identity of this region. It's what we are known for.

I've had 10 or 12 friends die in or on the lake over the past 30 years or so; but it's the lake and it's who we are. Yesterday a local icon of the community was found dead in the lake. A 68 year old woman who was a retired teacher and director of the local community theater. Everybody in this small community knew her and she was well loved. I knew her and the town theater is right next to my office - although I can't say I was close to her, we'd wave when I was leaving work and she was preparing for the play to be performed that evening.

As I sit here and read the FB messages and think about life in general, it strikes me that she knew and loved the lake for all of her 68 years. But that was how she died. She lived the lake community, yet there she drowned. I don't know what the feeling is, but it's odd. To have something that is such a part of your life, but that very thing becomes the instrument of your death.

That's horrible. We lived on a lake like that. It's not a good thing to see someone lost to a lake.
 

Goddamn.

I was pretty sure that was Steinmetz.

Whyfor?



Maybe he drowned in a lake too? I thought he died in NY though not near Johnny's place.

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We have had a lot of rain all at once lately, more so than usual, and some places are getting flash flood where they didn't before.

Since late June this has happened https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CoZ1zHxW8AEzU6d.jpg
three times on a main drag off a highway on the way to a mall.
It's evening rush hour and it's raining. Cars are stopped for the light, are stuck in traffic and they find themselves in water. They didn't drive into water and it rose around them and then they must be rescued.
Yesterday, a totally dry day and not at rush hour, I drove through there and notice a yellow warning sign, that would have been standing in water in the above photo, and it reads "Roadway may flood."
 
I'm sitting at probably 1500 to 2000 feet elevation on an absolutely perfect day looking over a wide expanse of grass shaded by trees. I have a book, there's a great l Mexican restaurant just down the street within walking distance, yet I'm stuck sitting next to a 15 year old piece of technology that could easily be replaced by an app on my phone.
 
Never been a cornflake girl.....thought that was a good solution...hangin' with the raisin girls....
 
Holy shit. Holy fuck!!! I can't even wrap my mind around what this means for my family. Holy fuck.
 
I can't. Although when it comes to fruition I will spill on Facebook on my page but it's a good one. My business is taking off and in a big way. Holy fuck!!!!!
 
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