Litespeed Posted February 1 Posted February 1 Here is a perfect example of why the tank needed help. This Ass is wearing a thong 2
nomadpete Posted February 2 Posted February 2 5 minutes ago, facthunter said: What's a Horses Arse? Nev Nev, a horse's arse is obvious if you are standing downwind. But isn't a horse's ass the horse's unwanted child? 1
Marty_d Posted February 2 Posted February 2 13 hours ago, red750 said: ...did an image search for "ass". I was looking for a photo of a donkey. I couldn't get over it. Try it yourself. Well if you're ever looking for images of a hairless cat, don't go searching for "shaved pussy" or you might have a heart attack. 2
nomadpete Posted February 2 Posted February 2 1 hour ago, Marty_d said: Well if you're ever looking for images of a hairless cat, don't go searching for "shaved pussy" or you might have a heart attack. BUT, you might understand a bit about normalisation of paedophillia 😞 'Tis but a weak excuse for trying to appear underage. 1
nomadpete Posted February 2 Posted February 2 (edited) 16 minutes ago, facthunter said: Easier to clean and find your way around., Nev I never managed to get lost when finding my way around. Braille always worked for me. A good guide might help you if you get lost. This is a mature one, you can tell by the wrinkles. Edited February 2 by nomadpete 1 2
Marty_d Posted February 2 Posted February 2 2 hours ago, nomadpete said: I never managed to get lost when finding my way around. Braille always worked for me. A good guide might help you if you get lost. This is a mature one, you can tell by the wrinkles. I'm sure I've seen him in Star Wars. On the dark side of course. 2
red750 Posted February 3 Posted February 3 This popped up on Facebook today. Many of you probably already know these details, but some may not. Very sad, really. 1 4
onetrack Posted February 3 Posted February 3 Yes, poor old Roy had a crappy life, I trust he's found peace now, and is reunited with his loved ones. 2
nomadpete Posted February 3 Posted February 3 Sometimes we forget how priviliged we are, these days. 1 1
Jerry_Atrick Posted February 3 Posted February 3 I have played at the course and I lived in Richmond for the first 20 years of my life here. I stay at my old local when in London (which I am in tonight). Although new to me, it is an oldie (literally) for the landlord/guvna, here. 2
red750 Posted February 4 Posted February 4 Following on from my post on page 94 regarding the speed humps etc. in my area, a new traffic device has just been installed a couple of metres from an existing chicane. As I have mentioned, a reserve set aside for a freeway is now being turned into a recreational area with playground and walking track as the freeway has been cancelled. In this image, the track and playground are identified as construction progresses. Where the walking track crosses Morack Road, a pedestrian safety zone has been installed. I live in Caroben Ave in the top left corner of the first image. 1
ClintonB Posted February 7 Posted February 7 On 4/2/2026 at 12:29 AM, onetrack said: Yes, poor old Roy had a crappy life, I trust he's found peace now, and is reunited with his loved ones. He did leave a lasting legacy with some great music. Sad about the inspiration for some of it. 1
red750 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Had a doctor's appointment yesterday. 55 minute wait beyond appointment time. He gave me a referral to a mob to check out my loss of balance and very bad hearing. The place was called Dizzyology. I called to make an appointment. Got a recording saying "Our reception operates 9 to 5:30 Monday to Friday." then nothing. As It was only 3 pm, I rang again, got the same. Twice more, the same. I thought, I'll go down there, because I have difficulty hearing on the phone, even with plug in ear phones. Looked at my watch, it was flat (rechargable). Plugged it in to recharge. Opened the front door, the dog shot past my leg and across the street. Rounded him up and got under way. School leaving time, Mum's taxis everywhere, plus 2 buses in a narrow street. Driving in the left lane, a line of cars stopped to turn left. Eventually got into the right lane, a line of cars stopped to turn right. Twenty metres from just about every set of lights, they turn amber. Finally got there at 4 o'clock. It was 12 km. Walked into the place, a room with 6 chairs, no reception counter. A table with a sign "Have a seat, someone will be out at your appointment time." I was there to make an appointment. Took a seat and waited. The walls were frosted glass with about 18" clear at the bottom. I could see a man's legs moving around a treatment table, and voices like he was talking to a patient. I waited....and waited. After about an hour and 20 minutes I saw the hydraulic thing under the treatment table lowering it so the patient could get off. The door opened and the man came out followed by the patient, whom he directed to the toilet. He said, "I'm sorry, we don't have a receptionist. I'll be with you when I finish this appointment, It may be about half an hour." The patient returned, and they went into another consulting room. After about 10 minutes, they came out, the patient left and the man took my referral letter, went into an office and organised the appointment for March 20. He explained that there were only clinicians at this location, the receptionist worked from home because only people with an appointment went to that location. So, after well over an hour and a half wating I finally left just after 6 pm. I wasn't driving all that way and leaving without the appointment. I got to explain the back story to my problem, and learned more about cochlear implants, which he thinks I have a good chance of qualifying for. Guess today's date. 1
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