Justa Redux. Still nothing to see, is a redux ever better than the original

So why are you reading this thread

  • I didn't know what I was opening, and now I am backing away slowly, never to return

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • I lurk, she is one crazy ass bitch, but she still turns me on/makes me cum

    Votes: 19 10.2%
  • I participate, she is one crazy ass bitch, but she still turns me on/makes me cum

    Votes: 7 3.8%
  • I lurk, she is fucking hilarious, and also turns me on/makes me cum

    Votes: 104 55.9%
  • I participate, she is fucking hilarious, and also turns me on/makes me cum

    Votes: 39 21.0%
  • Not turned on, but come because that bitch is fucking hilarious

    Votes: 4 2.2%
  • Shut up with the poll, I am busy with my pole.

    Votes: 12 6.5%

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Honey

Anyway, I have been asked to write things as like dominance play, but they just want to see the final result, and that you followed instructions. I didn't realize people like to actually watch the writing. And not like that isn't a super easy one too. I like easy lol.

Good morning. Trying to shake the cobwebs outta my head right now and this pillow just won't let me go. Ever have a rough night where you just sleep and sleep but fight it? Kinda the opposite of not bring able to sleep, that's me. Anyways ... okay, (rambles) You outta write something like that cause your style flows, you always end up where you left off and take the tangent along the way. Not many can do this, and you're carefree by perception so in my view you would be an interesting read. That, and there are maybe four or five pics in your entire thread that really elude to the "Domme" image, the first, your eyes that caught me with that thought a while back, I remember playfully teasing you on that. (giggles) Oh, and where else would anyone find a smurfette's (French with an 'e' just for kicks) "takes of adventure," perceived and given birth in your mind, "Justaette's Domineering Adventures," so to speak. Hope all's well as I'm now going to go bathe and get back to fighting this fucking upper respiratory infection seeing how the weather up here is playing Hell with loads of people. ~huggs~ ps: love those $3 heels you found, they're to die for (winks).
 
well happy tuesday. T is for titties, but I am slacking. work and domestic shit. there is always time for cube boob though

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have a great tuesday

Lovely titties as usual.

Our government stopped paying my dad his pension and when I queried it they wouldn’t talk to me so had to arrange a home visit where I could support him. He was 90 at the time and wasn’t able to answer his front door as he couldn’t walk more than a few paces.

Turns out they posted a form to him that needed a signature at the door to prove he received it. Well as he couldn’t get to the door it was returned and they assumed he was dead. They did pay him all monies owed in one lump sum and amended his details so that I could represent him.
 
I have an awkward question... Hope it is not disrespectful! :eek:

Do you know how much each of your breast is weighting?
:rose:

oh you know I was curious myself. I did actually weigh them last year on a digital kitchen scale. but first I calculated they would be roughly 5.5lbs each (based on volume), however weighing I found 6 and a half pounds (and right side a little heavier than the left), so combined an extra 13lbs of weight

Good morning. Trying to shake the cobwebs outta my head right now and this pillow just won't let me go. Ever have a rough night where you just sleep and sleep but fight it? Kinda the opposite of not bring able to sleep, that's me. Anyways ... okay, (rambles) You outta write something like that cause your style flows, you always end up where you left off and take the tangent along the way. Not many can do this, and you're carefree by perception so in my view you would be an interesting read. That, and there are maybe four or five pics in your entire thread that really elude to the "Domme" image, the first, your eyes that caught me with that thought a while back, I remember playfully teasing you on that. (giggles) Oh, and where else would anyone find a smurfette's (French with an 'e' just for kicks) "takes of adventure," perceived and given birth in your mind, "Justaette's Domineering Adventures," so to speak. Hope all's well as I'm now going to go bathe and get back to fighting this fucking upper respiratory infection seeing how the weather up here is playing Hell with loads of people. ~huggs~ ps: love those $3 heels you found, they're to die for (winks).
I feel ya. I didn't want to get up this morning myself.

I do ramble excellently lol. I don't know, the whole domme thing sounds fun in theory, but I'd just end up with a blank look not knowing what to say haha. there was once an add in craigslist where a man was volunteering to clean houses in exchange for women yelling at him and degrading him. Hubby wouldn't let me call, but truth is, I'd have no idea what to say anyway.

oh we all thought smurfette was probably a whore, right?

have fun and thanks

Lovely titties as usual.

Our government stopped paying my dad his pension and when I queried it they wouldn’t talk to me so had to arrange a home visit where I could support him. He was 90 at the time and wasn’t able to answer his front door as he couldn’t walk more than a few paces.

Turns out they posted a form to him that needed a signature at the door to prove he received it. Well as he couldn’t get to the door it was returned and they assumed he was dead. They did pay him all monies owed in one lump sum and amended his details so that I could represent him.

thanks, I dealt with a dead person once. My company often runs credit checks on anyone we might do anything with. I had never seen an issue with a credit check, so I assume standards are low. Well, one bounced back with no information, just a giant red flag. So I call, and they tell me the woman is dead. I verify the social with equifax, have copies of her documents, and while she was kind of up there in years, for sure was not dead. Anyway I had to tell her I couldn't work with her because she was dead, and yeah I know, I know, but you have some stuff to figure out. She came back months later, it was kind of a nightmare, but she got it fixed. Apparently, when she notified social security of his death, they killed her in their computer system instead, so eventually it was reported to the credit agencies. the next check did pass.
 
$2 Bill
On the first reading I thought they sent you $2 which I thought was very nice of them, as I'm sure all contributions are welcome.
With reference to your father in law, I have never know anyone who has been in prison in this country, when I read the statistics the no. of people in prison in the US is 716 per 100,000, in UK it is 148 per 100,000
 
So side note, state of Florida sent me a $2 bill. When you pass through tolls, you can have them bill you based on plate. I never hit a toll booth unless going to south florida. Anyway just received the bill....from april. And no not lost in the mail, just sent. Wow.

WOW maybe I'll get mine from August sometime in July then....
 
Ghost Writer

I do ramble excellently lol. I don't know, the whole domme thing sounds fun in theory, but I'd just end up with a blank look not knowing what to say haha. there was once an add in craigslist where a man was volunteering to clean houses in exchange for women yelling at him and degrading him. Hubby wouldn't let me call, but truth is, I'd have no idea what to say anyway.

I would love to ghost-write one for you.
With your permission of course.

oh we all thought smurfette was probably a whore, right?

Depends on how you look at it. Personally, I believe she knew what she wanted and how to get it.
 
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thank god for tuesdays and your lovely tits
Thank you. yippie tuesday

Gorgeous cube boob pictures.
thank you

$2 Bill
On the first reading I thought they sent you $2 which I thought was very nice of them, as I'm sure all contributions are welcome.
With reference to your father in law, I have never know anyone who has been in prison in this country, when I read the statistics the no. of people in prison in the US is 716 per 100,000, in UK it is 148 per 100,000

haha, yes sorry $2 invoice, not the old american $2 money paper bills. I do like $2 bills though. don't care about $2 invoices either though.

I know a couple people who have been in prison, but I know more people who have been in jail. Prison is longer term felony convictions, run by the state or federal government. Jail is short term misdemeanors, people awaiting trial, people servings less than a year. They are run by local law enforcement.

Really, that is why the USA probably has the highest incarceration rates. those stats include our jails, which in most other counties, one isn't given jail time for misdemeanors. Plus, they also include juvenile detention centers, immigration detention centers, and mental health commitments. Again, in many other countries these people would not be detained. Jails and detention centers account for almost half of that incarceration rate you see. and of those in prison for long sentences, half of them are non violent. our justice system here is incredibly punitive compared to other similar countries.

Even better, half of those who have been incarcerated for non violent offenses are for simple drug possession. So yes 9% of men in this country have been incarcerated at some point. You walk into a room and see 10 men, odds are one has. If they are black men, cut that in half, you only need to enter a room with 5. They probably wouldn't have been locked up in the UK.

father in law was in for taking a plea on a dui (pulled over was visibly intoxicated, failed a breathalizer)

most screwed up one out of my friends. College years, young male bought 10 ecstasy pills. common party pill for the age. well the sellers, had already been caught and flipped for police thus continued selling and recording the sales. of course, they are just silly college kids too, they don't know any big fish. police continue trying to run them for years, get no where. well statute of limitations is 5 years, so 5 years later police cut their losses and charge everyone they have. So the 22 year old college kid, is now a 27 year old upstanding man with a wife, a company, a baby, gets arrested for possession of 10 pills 5 years prior. Any possession is a felony with up to 5 years in prison. And starting to get into a double digit of any pill is dangerous here in my state. 25 pain pills for example, minimum 3 years, maximum 15 years, because even if it is yours, it is considered trafficking.

anyway, he took a plea, rather than face a possible 5 years in prison, he took 6 months in jail, to be server Friday nights through Sunday nights, so he could continue to work and support his family. Took him like 2 years serving weekends to serve the 6 months.

Don't we all feel safer that he was locked up behind bars every weekend?

that is america's war on drugs. isn't it obvious we are all winning.


i guess that is a lot, huh?

I love cube boob Tuesday's. Let's be honest, I love your breasts. I always have a better day after I get to see your amazing breasts. I could never ever get enough of them or you. :devil:
((HUGGLES))
:kiss:

well glad you enjoy.
 
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WOW maybe I'll get mine from August sometime in July then....

lol. maybe. remember to open all mail for the next year

I would love to ghost-write one for you.
With your permission of course.



Depends on how you look at it. Personally, I believe she knew what she wanted and how to get it.

maybe and maybe lol

Hooray for cube boobs!

who doesn't love cube boobs. it is like whipped cream or chocolate, I don't trust anyone who doesn't love those
 
I am very impressed, how do you know all that stuff: Would I be right if law enforcement is goes for the easier targets. It can't be good for a kid coming out of college with a criminal record,which I presume stays with him for years.
 
I am very impressed, how do you know all that stuff: Would I be right if law enforcement is goes for the easier targets. It can't be good for a kid coming out of college with a criminal record,which I presume stays with him for years.

I live here, it is hard to not know the law of the place you live.

Well men for sure have a harder time than women as far as conviction and plea offers. Race does play a huge part as well, even if we say it doesn't. Also finances play a big part. However most standard employers do tend to overlook misdemeanors. obviously depends on the employer and the crime, theft is more likely to be considered more heavily then say trespass. usually if asked if you have a conviction, next question is misdemeanor or felony. some just ask if you have a felony conviction and don't care at all about misdemeanor. Hence why most guilty people will plea down when offered. It is probably viewed as someone who has received a caution in the UK. I think employers in the UK can get those records. But I think cautions in the UK are more likely to be light punishment like do nothing but add the caution to their record, some community service, treatment placement, repaying or fixing damage. And it is police who make the offer of a caution if you admit guilt, versus a prosecutor. And while we tend to be more punitive with our low level offenses than the UK, I suspect it is looked at the same way to others

How much does a caution matter? How many cautions are issued? if those cautions were short term jail incarcerations instead, would the current incarceration rate double?
 
Why should I keep being surprised by your brilliance, yet you speak a kind of English that I struggle to understand, And I grew up in the forties on American films, which you may think would be no help, but we Brits know so much about America in comparison to what US kids know about us.and yet you as a person is better educated than I, are you university educated? I left school at 15 which was all that was expected for a slum kid. How are you familiar with English law? sorry for all my questions.
 
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I am very impressed, how do you know all that stuff: Would I be right if law enforcement is goes for the easier targets. It can't be good for a kid coming out of college with a criminal record,which I presume stays with him for years.

Felony convictions stay with you for life unless a full pardon is granted, not sure about misdemeanor convictions but believe they also stay with you for life and employers can in most states look up court records. Felony convictions in some states also restrict other rights, voting and gun ownership as an example of rights that may be restricted.
 
bocian9e

In the UK Convictions will be removed from a criminal record after 5 years (suspended sentences, fines, and community service supplementary to a suspended sentence), 10 years (custodial sentences less than 2 years, community service) or 20 years (custodial sentences between 2–5 years).
Removing criminal records may well be an incentive for not re-offending.
 
bocian9e

In the UK Convictions will be removed from a criminal record after 5 years (suspended sentences, fines, and community service supplementary to a suspended sentence), 10 years (custodial sentences less than 2 years, community service) or 20 years (custodial sentences between 2–5 years).
Removing criminal records may well be an incentive for not re-offending.

Why even keep records...........? The idea of keeping records is to increase the punishment to repeat offenders. SO what you are saying is If I get convicted of a serious crime.....by the time I get out of prison I can run for the office of Prime Minister.
 
Ridiculous that it would take that long to send you that bill and it probably cost way more to process it than the 2 dollars. Ah, government, you gotta love it!!!:rose::kiss:

PS: Love the Tuesday pics!!:rose:
 
Works for me. Let me know.
While you been working today I been laying in bed sleeping.
... just teasing you. I did get up to pay for a pizza.

the important question is what toppings

Why should I keep being surprised by your brilliance, yet you speak a kind of English that I struggle to understand, And I grew up in the forties on American films, which you may think would be no help, but we Brits know so much about America in comparison to what US kids know about us.and yet you as a person is better educated than I, are you university educated? I left school at 15 which was all that was expected for a slum kid. How are you familiar with English law? sorry for all my questions.

ah that urban redneck internet user dialect that I possess is a tricky one lol. I will say I recall being taught very little about the UK in our educational institutions and most was on England. I have some university education, but school of life is a much better teacher. My familiarity with English law is not strong, what I do know is correlated in my mind to American counterparts. Bobby means police office, solicitor is more like a paralegal, barrister is more like a trial attorney, magistrate is a judge, court officials wear wigs for no reason that makes sense to me, but judges don't get a gavel. Obviously, I am oversimplifying it to bring it to a level that makes sense to the way my world works.

biggest difference, the laws of England are the laws of England, and people are held to the laws of England. The laws of London are not vastly different from the laws of Manchester. Yes, the United States has laws, but the majority of criminal law has little to do with United States law. Each state makes their own laws, so what is not a crime where you are standing here, may be felony if you drive 50 miles east, or a misdemeanor if you drive 50 miles south.

this can be demonstrated in it's most extreme by say a man serving 10 years in prison for using medical marijuana. one state he committed no crime, another he committed a misdemeanor possession crime, and another he is a major drug trafficker. All depends which state he his standing in the moment he is caught.

or demonstrated by a 15 year old high school sophomore and 17 high school senior are in a relationship for a year. he turns 18 two months before she turns 16. In one state, that is ok, in another it is a misdemeanor and if there is any time, it will be short and in a jail. and in another it is significant time in prison, and a registered sex offender for life.

a man, who committed a burglary at 18, served 5 years, and at 30 is in possession of drugs, serves 2 years. then 10 years later he steals a slice of pizza. One state misdemeanor, small amount of time. Another, he will die in prison. Yes we actually have people serving life for stealing food, socks, toddler shoes, attempting to steal a radio, improperly filled out paperwork etc, as they had prior offenses, in some cases 20 years prior.

I am in Florida, so if one read American news, we are famous for our strict drug laws with charging low amount of personal use as trafficking as we set the threshold so low. We are also famous for our very broad laws relating to self defense, no duty to retreat, and castle doctrine. So yeah, shoot a an unarmed person you started an altercation with, you walk, but a 60 year old person short on cash, decides to sell their month supply of lorcet pills, picks an informant trying to get out of their own sentence as the buyer, they will probably die in prison, as they wont have someone to flip on as not a real drug deal or trafficker. Though in Florida's defense, we did eventually see the error of our ways, and have lessened the punishment on the not real traffickers, but that doesn't help all the thousands already serving 25 to life.

anyway, that is what I think is the biggest difference in the legal system, the fact they differ so much in one country separated by imaginary lines that may or may not have a sign on the road. ok and the weird wigs lol

How about whipped cream on cube boobs?

whipped cream on cube boobs, what could be better.

Felony convictions stay with you for life unless a full pardon is granted, not sure about misdemeanor convictions but believe they also stay with you for life and employers can in most states look up court records. Felony convictions in some states also restrict other rights, voting and gun ownership as an example of rights that may be restricted.

yes and no. many states have a limit on of far back an employer can look, so while it is still there for police to see, an employer can't see it. Also, many people who are given a pardon (clemency) will not qualify for expungement or sealment, and many people who qualify for expungement would have never qualified for clemency. These are all related to state laws, vary greatly from state to state, and are two very different processes

Personally, I only know one person who has gone through expungement of a criminal conviction of an adult crime. Juveniles in most places, it is fairly easy, unless the crime is on the Nope list in that area The adult I know, is actually that 18 year old senior earlier. He is now a 40 year old man, with a wife (who gasp is 4 years younger), and kids, whom he could not go to school to pick up if they were sick or attend an event, as yeah, registered sex offender. I am sure we all felt much safer that the boy who once had a girlfriend 2 years and 2 months younger, completed college in prison, can't pick up his kids at school. The ass kicker is we have since added a Romeo and Juliette law (he was convicted in Florida) making what he served 2 years for and got on the registry for, no longer a crime, but it did also add a process for removal from the registry and expungement for those whose conviction now falls under the Romeo and Juliette clause. Sex offenders had always been blocked from expungement prior. I know for sure he was granted removal from the sex offender list, not sure if he was able to get expungement though



bocian9e

In the UK Convictions will be removed from a criminal record after 5 years (suspended sentences, fines, and community service supplementary to a suspended sentence), 10 years (custodial sentences less than 2 years, community service) or 20 years (custodial sentences between 2–5 years).
Removing criminal records may well be an incentive for not re-offending.

I actually think a tiered level makes sense, though yeah, certain crimes maybe not.

Why even keep records...........? The idea of keeping records is to increase the punishment to repeat offenders. SO what you are saying is If I get convicted of a serious crime.....by the time I get out of prison I can run for the office of Prime Minister.

Prime minister added to your list of future dreams?

I get your point. and for many crimes it makes sense.

but flip side, 19 year old Frat boys "borrow" the school's golf cart, and do donuts on a lawn while some surf using skate boards. That is felony grand larceny. So even if he paid back any damage (if there was any), served 30 days, paid all fines, did 5 years probation no problem, got married, had kids..... Well felony grand larceny still looks really bad to employers years later. Are you really that concerned that that man who was golf cart boy is a hardened criminal unsafe to work in the marketing department of your office. This exact thing has happened at many universities, I don't know what it is with boys and golf cart joyrides but I do think a dumb ass clause for criminal records could be appropriate. Employers can only go back 7 years in some states on criminal records, some 10 years, some no limit. should golf cart boy really be unemployable 30 years later unless he moves to a state with some historical protection because grand larceny is one of the biggies employers hate. he was a young dumb ass, not a hardened criminal.
 
Ridiculous that it would take that long to send you that bill and it probably cost way more to process it than the 2 dollars. Ah, government, you gotta love it!!!:rose::kiss:

PS: Love the Tuesday pics!!:rose:

yeah i was terribly amused lol. and almost threw it out, because I had forgotten. glad i opened it, don't know what they would do if I didn't pay my $2

and thank you.
 
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