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  1. Largest difference with a guy was 8 years older than me. As far as youngest I dated somebody 18 when I was 21 and I'll never to that again, hot as hell but way to fuckin immature for my taste.
  2. I've never seen it before but its hilarious
  3. I have some notes on that from a religion class I had maybe a year ago, I'll try to find them for you and give you some info. There is plenty to argue on the topic...
  4. glittergal

    Loose Pussy

    Opps I just made it ultra easy for darlok my bad
  5. glittergal

    Loose Pussy

    Exactly, I mean in our late twenties we are just coming into our sexual maturity and the best years we have to experience it while you guys wasted that away so many years ago :laugh:
  6. I liked it, but I know that is the minority. I waited til I knew what I wanted. Wouldn't trade how, when and where I lost it for anything.
  7. amen to that, one of my boyfriends of a very long time asked about having a threesome about 2 1/2 yrs after we started going out. He wanted a threesome with two girls, I prefered a threesome with two guys. He wouldn't even entertain the though of him and another guy because he thought it would make him bi, yet that standard was washed out the window with me and another girl. needless to say it never happened and I bet he still wonders why. duhhhhh I think that 'rules' you may have, strongly depend on how serious the couple is. The more serious, and when the heart is involved you need them to prevent people from getting hurt from what should be a fun event for all.
  8. glittergal

    Fingering

    G'morning Gabo! I've never had the thumb before but plenty of times I've been fingered and eaten out. Ohh I luv it! Pure heaven!!!! Now I wanna try the thumb
  9. glittergal

    Fingering

    God damnnn....I certainly hope that you don't get blow jobs then! Thats not right, give a little get a little.
  10. I have a black leather jacket I love and live in, but I need to invest in a peacoat for more professional work based attire. But I don't think I'm setting any trends with those
  11. When I spend a weekend in NYC I saw tons and tons of nice off the shoulder black tops. I ran out of time to do much shopping and go figure it was downpouring when I was able to go shopping at last so I didn't hit as many stores as I would have liked. I couldn't find a black off the shoulder top, where one arm almost detaches from the shirt and then starts again lower on the upper arm. Do you guys know any online store that has shirts like that? Also do you know of any NYC trendy based shops that have websites?
  12. Yes Mr. Cowboy It was fun dressing up, I was 'one' of the dominatrics there. Maybe I should specify the one that didn't get hancuffed and whipped with her own whip. What was that girl thinkin? :laugh:
  13. Hey were you dressed up?
  14. On point review on bth Todd, guess I don't have to write one now.
  15. Tisk tisk for those who missed this, it was one hell of a fun night!
  16. Ahh there's nothing better than getting it at night only to wake up a few hours later snuggled with your guy (or gal ) and getting it again. Wakes me up with a smile! Anyway if I had to choose I'd say night because there's nothing like having some fun and then I sleep very well. Also I love cuddling after and that leaves plenty of time to do it during the night.
  17. glittergal

    Toy Fun!!

    too freakin funny, although the toys should have definitly shaved some :laugh:
  18. As it turns out the Yankees don't want him...haha boy that has to suck being on a team you know doesn't want you but being forced to play at least another season there. And the team you want to be on doesn't want you as well. LOL too ironic I luv it. Oh well, I'd be content to make 1/5 of his yearly pay and could take anything they'd throw my way
  19. I wasn't planning on going out tonight, but I think I may now so I am trying to come up with a last minute costume. Any one have some ideas that are easy to throw together?
  20. WOW from the Providence Journal today. Red Sox place Ramirez on waivers After deciding that his off-the-field incidents outweigh his production, Boston puts slugger Manny Ramirez and his prohibitive contract on irrevocable waivers. 01:00 AM EST on Thursday, October 30, 2003 BY SEAN McADAM Journal Sports Writer BOSTON -- In a stunning move that provides the clearest evidence yet that the Red Sox are determined to rid themselves of Manny Ramirez, the club placed the controversial slugger on irrevocable waivers yesterday, sources outside the organization confirmed last night. The waivers exist for 48 hours, running through tomorrow. If a team puts a claim in for Ramirez, the Red Sox would lose him and not be able to pull him back. However, the Sox would also be free of the more than $95 million Ramirez has owed to him in remaining base salary. Ramirez has five more years left on an eight-year, $160 million deal that was signed with Boston in December of 2000. The club also holds options on a seventh and eighth season. Boston's displeasure with Ramirez was well-known following a string of incidents in late August and early September. Ramirez missed a critical three-game weekend series with the New York Yankees because of illness, but was spotted socializing with Yankee infielder Enrique Wilson that Saturday night in a Boston hotel lobby. After failing to report for a scheduled examination with the team's medical staff the following day, Ramirez accompanied the Sox to Philadelphia for a Labor Day makeup game against the Phillies, then repeatedly declined requests to pinch-hit. The day after, as the team began a series in Chicago, Ramriez was benched by then-manager Grady Little. His actions enraged management and began internal talk of dealing him this off-season, with the full knowledge that the Sox would likely have to eat much of his remaining money. Placing Ramirez on irrevocable waivers serves a two-fold purpose for the Sox. At the very least, it signals to 29 other teams a willingness to deal Ramirez and could lead to future trade talks. Secondly, it gives the Sox an opportunity to slice Ramirez's eight-figure financial commitment from their books altogether. Baseball sources said last night that the Yankees would be the team most likely to claim Ramirez. Stinging from a World Series defeat, owner George Steinbrenner has temporarily stripped general manager Brian Cashman of his power, taken control of the team himself and signaled an intent to radically overhaul his roster. The Yankees' need for a power-hitting outfielder, coupled with the opportunity to weaken the Red Sox, may prove alluring for Steinbrenner. Ramirez has always hit well in Yankee Stadium, which is perfectly suited for the right-handed hitter's opposite-field power. While the Yankees represent the best bet to claim Ramirez, they're not the only teams likely to at least give the idea consideration. The New York Mets, also in need of outfield power and seeking to reclaim some attention from the Yankees, might also be interested. The Baltimore Orioles, free of tens of millions of contractual obligations this year and eager to again become players in the A.L. East, are another possibility. Slightly less interested might be the Anaheim Angels and Los Angeles Dodgers. Ramirez told ESPN's Joe Morgan in late August that it was a "dream" of his to someday play for the Yankees. Though born in the Dominican Republic, Ramirez was raised in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan, not far from the Bronx. At the same time, Ramirez has told players on at least one other American League team -- not the Yankees -- that he would prefer to play for them rather than remain with the Red Sox. It's possible that Ramirez, through Moorad, may have more formally communicated a wish to the Red Sox of his preference to play elsewhere. If the Sox could trim approximately $20 million from their payroll, allowing them to invest in other desirable free agents and fostering a more selfless approach for their roster, they would be only too happy to grant Ramirez his wish. In his three seasons to date with the Red Sox, Ramirez has hit .300 each year and collected more than 30 homers and more than 100 RBI. He won the American League batting title in 2002 and knocked in 100 or more runs in eight of his nine major league seasons, the first six of which were spent with the Cleveland Indians. But the Red Sox have decided that for all his offensive excellence, Ramirez is no bargain -- on the payroll or in the clubhouse. Ramirez will make $20.2 next season -- the single-highest annual salary over the life of the contract. He'll be paid $19.6 million in 2005, $18.5 million in 2006, $17.4 million in 2007 and $19.3 million in 2008.
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