jeninflorida
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bummer, this was great fiction
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Be still my foolish heart!
Actually, since I don't watch MSNBC, it don't really matter. But it won't break my heart if I don't have to hear another one of his rants replayed elsewhere either. PBS is my news outlet of choice. And even their reports I take with a grain of salt.
He ordered me some Champaign and knew that the night was going to be special. We sat there enjoyed each others company and Champaign.
Steve's tongue entered my mouth, a slow wet seductive dance. His kiss was passionate and really warmed me up.
Slowly he worked his tongue around mine, a nice sexy dance.
Frank was a little aggressive in how he held me then Steve said, "She's a firecracker once you get past her defensives."
Yeah, MSNBC became a spew master of hate and all things socialism. What troubles me even more is how MSNBC will never say a bad thing about obama
I think it's in their Network Policy that they can't speak ill of any Democrat who occupies the White House.
But like I said, it's been awhile since I've gone up to that channel on my remote. I used to like a little Morning Joe, but only in small doses. And then I got tired of some of the other people on the program. I don't call Fox News "fair and balanced", in spite of their slogan. But I got a whole lot more balance there than I ever saw on MSNBC. I prefer PBS because it has less yelling than either of those networks (except for McLaughlin, who I think is yelling, not out of anger, but a hearing disability).
Oh, I loved it!...Oh, I have enjoyed lots of orgasms in my life, but never had I felt anything that powerful!...Oh, and I just loved it...Oh, and I just loved it when he wanted me to flash...Oh, that dirty man...Oh, I'd been dropping hints to the man...Oh, Mike had that look...Oh, I could feel his cock touching my calf...Oh, that felt good...Oh, I knew what I wanted...Oh, I hoped it was the fact that I was a little numb from all that hard fucking...
So fucking what, you think we don't know how to look up someone's stories? What an asswipe. Sneak off.
Further proof that posting jen's retardard stories hurts the assholes who defend her.
I don't think this was a great move. Schultz is stylistically different from everyone else at MSNBC, which they apparently felt was a weakness although I disagree.
He's getting replaced by Chris Hayes, who is a very capable guy but maybe too similar in tone and persona to Rachel Maddow. We've known for years that while political shows of various kinds are entertainment for conservatives (examples: the success of wingnut talk radio, the post counts of the wingnuts here), liberals are more apt to have other things going on in their lives and thus don't obsess on political programming. I don't think too many people are going to sit through both Hayes and Maddow for 2 hours in the absence of significant news.
MSNBC ought to look into moving Martin Bashir into primetime. His sarcasm and overall meanness is wasted in the afternoon. He belongs on opposite O'Reilly.
It makes me smile when you do this but at the same time I'm glad I'm not a Lit author. Is dan an alt of yours?
I don't think this was a great move. Schultz is stylistically different from everyone else at MSNBC, which they apparently felt was a weakness although I disagree.
He's getting replaced by Chris Hayes, who is a very capable guy but maybe too similar in tone and persona to Rachel Maddow. We've known for years that while political shows of various kinds are entertainment for conservatives (examples: the success of wingnut talk radio, the post counts of the wingnuts here), liberals are more apt to have other things going on in their lives and thus don't obsess on political programming. I don't think too many people are going to sit through both Hayes and Maddow for 2 hours in the absence of significant news.
MSNBC ought to look into moving Martin Bashir into primetime. His sarcasm and overall meanness is wasted in the afternoon. He belongs on opposite O'Reilly.