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Another year has gone by......thinking back ......its been one hell of a wild ride.......I want to thank you..... the few....... the proud............. the kinky.......... for the hobbiests and providers that make this place a special place 4 me..... a safe place 4 everyone.....a special thanks to the few we have meet along the way WOW........to everyone...... may this year be the best year...........play hard..... play safe..... enjoy

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Current Mood: horny 4 more of you Added on: 01/04/09 03:45
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another weekend chillin....... bitch boy at my feet...... clean house.... same old same....... old shit........ will you be my santa??? can i sit on your lap santa and maybe you can help me get what i really want LOL......... 5 days till christmas.....mmmm.. ...play safe play hard................ .enjoy

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Current Mood: horny 4 another slay ride Added on: 12/20/08 17:23
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Each year, 30-35 million real Christmas trees are sold in the United States alone. There are 21,000 Christmas tree growers in the United States, and trees usually grow for about 15 years before they are sold.
Today, in the Greek and Russian orthodox churches, Christmas is celebrated 13 days after the 25th, which is also referred to as the Epiphany or Three Kings Day. This is the day it is believed that the three wise men finally found Jesus in the manger.
In the Middle Ages, Christmas celebrations were rowdy and raucous—a lot like today's Mardi Gras parties.
From 1659 to 1681, the celebration of Christmas was outlawed in Boston, and law-breakers were fined five shillings.
Christmas wasn't a holiday in early America—in fact Congress was in session on December 25, 1789, the country's first Christmas under the new constitution.
Christmas was declared a federal holiday in the United States on June 26, 1870.
The first eggnog made in the United States was consumed in Captain John Smith's 1607 Jamestown settlement.
Poinsettia plants are named after Joel R. Poinsett, an American minister to Mexico, who brought the red-and-green plant from Mexico to America in 1828.
The Salvation Army has been sending Santa Claus-clad donation collectors into the streets since the 1890s.
Rudolph, "the most famous reindeer of all," was the product of Robert L. May's imagination in 1939. The copywriter wrote a poem about the reindeer to help lure customers into the Montgomery Ward department store.
Construction workers started the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree tradition in 1931
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Christmas as we know it today is a Victorian invention of the 1860s. Probably the most celebrated holiday in the world, our modern Christmas is a product of hundreds of years of both secular and religious traditions from around the globe.
Sweden
'God Jul!'
Most people in Scandinavian countries honor St. Lucia (also known as St. Lucy) each year on December 13. The celebration of St. Lucia Day began in Sweden, but had spread to Denmark and Finland by the mid-19th century.
In these countries, the holiday is considered the beginning of the Christmas season and, as such, is sometimes referred to as "little Yule." Traditionally, the oldest daughter in each family rises early and wakes each of her family members, dressed in a long, white gown with a red sash, and wearing a crown made of twigs with nine lighted candles. For the day, she is called "Lussi" or "Lussibruden (Lucy bride)." The family then eats breakfast in a room lighted with candles.
Any shooting or fishing done on St. Lucia Day was done by torchlight, and people brightly illuminated their homes. At night, men, women, and children would carry torches in a parade. The night would end when everyone threw their torches onto a large pile of straw, creating a huge bonfire. In Finland today, one girl is chosen to serve as the national Lucia and she is honored in a parade in which she is surrounded by torchbearers.
Light is a main theme of St. Lucia Day, as her name, which is derived from the Latin word lux, means light. Her feast day is celebrated near the shortest day of the year, when the sun's light again begins to strengthen. Lucia lived in Syracuse during the fourth century when persecution of Christians was common. Unfortunately, most of her story has been lost over the years. According to one common legend, Lucia lost her eyes while being tortured by a Diocletian for her Christian beliefs. Others say she may have plucked her own eyes out to protest the poor treatment of Christians. Lucia is the patron saint of the blind.
Finland
'Hyvää Joulua!'
Many Finns visit the sauna on Christmas Eve. Families gather and listen to the national "Peace of Christmas" radio broadcast. It is customary to visit the gravesites of departed family members.
Norway
'Gledelig Jul!'
Norway is the birthplace of the Yule log. The ancient Norse used the Yule log in their celebration of the return of the sun at winter solstice. "Yule" came from the Norse word hweol, meaning wheel. The Norse believed that the sun was a great wheel of fire that rolled towards and then away from the earth. Ever wonder why the family fireplace is such a central part of the typical Christmas scene? This tradition dates back to the Norse Yule log. It is probably also responsible for the popularity of log-shaped cheese, cakes, and desserts during the holidays.
Jamestown, Virginia
According to reports by Captain John Smith, the first eggnog made in the United States was consumed in his 1607 Jamestown settlement. Nog comes from the word grog, which refers to any drink made with rum
Germany
'Froehliche Weihnachten!'
Decorating evergreen trees had always been a part of the German winter solstice tradition. The first "Christmas trees" explicitly decorated and named after the Christian holiday, appeared in Strasbourg, in Alsace in the beginning of the 17th century. After 1750, Christmas trees began showing up in other parts of Germany, and even more so after 1771, when Johann Wolfgang von Goethe visited Strasbourg and promptly included a Christmas tree is his novel, The Suffering of Young Werther. In the 1820s, the first German immigrants decorated Christmas trees in Pennsylvania. After Germany's Prince Albert married Queen Victoria, he introduced the Christmas tree tradition to England. In 1848, the first American newspaper carried a picture of a Christmas tree and the custom spread to nearly every home in just a few years.
Mexico
'Feliz Navidad!'
In 1828, the American minister to Mexico, Joel R. Poinsett, brought a red-and-green plant from Mexico to America. As its coloring seemed perfect for the new holiday, the plants, which were called poinsettias after Poinsett, began appearing in greenhouses as early as 1830. In 1870, New York stores began to sell them at Christmas. By 1900, they were a universal symbol of the holiday. In Mexico, paper mache sculptures called pinatas are filled with candy and coins and hung from the ceiling. Children then take turns hitting the pinata until it breaks, sending a shower of treats to the floor. Children race to gather as much of of the loot as they can.
England
'Merry Christmas!'
An Englishman named John Calcott Horsley helped to popularize the tradition of sending Christmas greeting cards when he began producing small cards featuring festive scenes and a pre-written holiday greeting in the late 1830s. Newly efficient post offices in England and the United States made the cards nearly overnight sensations. At about the same time, similar cards were being made by R.H. Pease, the first American card maker, in Albany, New York, and Louis Prang, a German who immigrated to America in 1850.
Celtic and Teutonic peoples had long considered mistletoe to have magic powers. It was said to have the ability to heal wounds and increase fertility. Celts hung mistletoe in their homes in order to bring themselves good luck and ward off evil spirits. During holidays in the Victorian era, the English would hang sprigs of mistletoe from ceilings and in doorways. If someone was found standing under the mistletoe, they would be kissed by someone else in the room, behavior not usually demonstrated in Victorian society.
Plum pudding is an English dish dating back to the Middle Ages. Suet, flour, sugar, raisins, nuts, and spices are tied loosely in cloth and boiled until the ingredients are "plum," meaning they have enlarged enough to fill the cloth. It is then unwrapped, sliced like cake, and topped with cream.
Caroling also began in England. Wandering musicians would travel from town to town visiting castles and homes of the rich. In return for their performance, the musicians hoped to receive a hot meal or money.
In the United States and England, children hang stockings on their bedpost or near a fireplace on Christmas Eve, hoping that it will be filled with treats while they sleep. In Scandinavia, similar-minded children leave their shoes on the hearth. This tradition can be traced to legends about Saint Nicholas. One legend tells of three poor sisters who could not marry because they had no money for a dowry. To save them from being sold by their father, St. Nick left each of the three sisters gifts of gold coins. One went down the chimney and landed in a pair of shoes that had been left on the hearth. Another went into a window and into a pair of stockings left hanging by the fire to dry.
France
'Joyeux Noël!'
In France, Christmas is called Noel. This comes from the French phrase les bonnes nouvelles, which means "the good news" and refers to the gospel.
In southern France, some people burn a log in their homes from Christmas Eve until New Year's Day. This stems from an ancient tradition in which farmers would use part of the log to ensure good luck for the next year's harvest.
Italy
'Buone Natale!'
Italians call Chrismas Il Natale, meaning "the birthday."
Australia
In Australia, the holiday comes in the middle of summer and it's not unusual for some parts of Australia to hit 100 degrees Farenheit on Christmas day.
During the warm and sunny Australian Christmas season, beach time and outdoor barbecues are common. Traditional Christmas day celebrations include family gatherings, exchanging gifts and either a hot meal with ham, turkey, pork or seafood or barbeques.
Ukraine
'Srozhdestvom Kristovym!'
Ukrainians prepare a traditional twelve-course meal. A family's youngest child watches through the window for the evening star to appear, a signal that the feast can begin.
Canada
Most Canadian Christmas traditions are very similar to those practiced in the United States. In the far north of the country, the Eskimos celebrate a winter festival called sinck tuck, which features parties with dancing and the exchanging of gifts.
Greece
'Kala Christouyenna!'
In Greece, many people believe in kallikantzeri, goblins that appear to cause mischief during the 12 days of Christmas. Gifts are usually exchanged on January 1, St. Basil's Day.
Central America
A manger scene is the primary decoration in most southern European, Central American, and South American nations. St. Francis of Assisi created the first living nativity in 1224 to help explain the birth of Jesus to his followers.
From what ever part of the world your from ........Merry Christmas to you ........be safe .........play hard........ENJOY... ......
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General Blog Category: Culture and Arts Current Mood: Blessed Added on: 12/16/08 22:39
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you better watch out................. you better not cry................. .you better not pout................ ..im telling you why............... because............. .... santa clause is cumming to town.....
the snow is falling feels like every day we get another inch on the ground this weekend ...........and with christmas around the corner....we hope christmas cheer is all around you.......play safe........play harder.....ENJOY
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General Blog Category: Wishes and Plans Current Mood: horny 4 you Added on: 12/07/08 22:15
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If you cumming to the great white north....... and wanna find something interesting to do on those cold winter nights............ ive got a twist in the story just 4 you....... that just might be your ticket.......... why spend those cold nights wondering......... what could of......... i should of...........and only if i did...........dont let the cold weather freeze you in.................. ....I'm so HORNY!.......... and my husband can't keep up!........ bunch of new pic folders.....from our newest review.............. .. that encounter was really a 1st time thing ......i hope he liked it as much as we did...merry christmas birthday boy................. were home all weekend like most weekends..... play safe...... play hard.............Hap py Holiday..........Mer ry Christmas........... ..Happy New Year..........

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Current Mood: horny 4 you Added on: 12/06/08 12:51
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STARTING NEXT YEAR.....with the kids getting older........We plan on doing........ once a month get away from the kids night or weekend........We will be avaiable 4 an IN-CALL sessions....... these get away from the kids getaway evenings........Will be had at an up-scale location............ in the bangor area....If you would like to know more........... on when and whares drop ............an e-mail ......or check our up-dated interview section............. .....happy holidays .....play safe.........ENJOY
P.S.......... we will be working on new picture galleries from a date had on 10-08-08..........th ey will be ready 4 this weekend ENJOY
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Current Mood: horny 4 you Added on: 12/04/08 11:33
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its been a while since we posted.......... boo yea.......winter is here.... and looks like the white stuff will be here soon........... they started making snow on some hills..... ski season will start soon be safe on them hills........ and this winter snow sled season........ oh yeah........... is right around the corner.....please be safe out there this year....... in anycase.......... if looking to unwind......... relax........... and let me heat up your evening......and let me be your lady lucky.....Enjoy
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Current Mood: horny 4 you Added on: 11/20/08 17:54
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Veterans Day...............
Gives Americans the opportunity to celebrate the bravery and sacrifice of all U.S. veterans. However, most Americans confuse this holiday with Memorial Day, reports the Department of Veterans Affairs.
What's more, some Americans don't know why we commemorate our Veterans on Nov.11. It's imperative that all Americans know the history of Veterans Day so that we can honor our former servicemembers properly.
A Brief History of Veterans Day
Veterans Day, formerly known as Armistice Day, was originally set as a U.S. legal holiday to honor the end of World War I, which officially took place on November 11, 1918. In legislation that was passed in 1938, November 11 was "dedicated to the cause of world peace and to be hereafter celebrated and known as 'Armistice Day.'" As such, this new legal holiday honored World War I veterans.
In 1954, after having been through both World War II and the Korean War, the 83rd U.S. Congress -- at the urging of the veterans service organizations -- amended the Act of 1938 by striking out the word "Armistice" and inserting the word "Veterans." With the approval of this legislation on June 1, 1954, Nov. 11 became a day to honor American veterans of all wars.
In 1968, the Uniforms Holiday Bill ensured three-day weekends for federal employees by celebrating four national holidays on Mondays: Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and Columbus Day. Under this bill, Veterans Day was moved to the last Monday of October. Many states did not agree with this decision and continued to celebrate the holiday on its original date. The first Veterans Day under the new law was observed with much confusion on Oct. 25, 1971.
Finally on September 20, 1975, President Gerald R. Ford signed a law which returned the annual observance of Veterans Day to its original date of Nov. 11, beginning in 1978. Since then, the Veterans Day holiday has been observed on Nov. 11.
Celebrating the Veterans Day Holiday
If the Nov. 11 holiday falls on a non-workday — Saturday or Sunday — the holiday is observed by the federal government on Monday (if the holiday falls on Sunday) or Friday (if the holiday falls on Saturday). Federal government closings are established by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management — a complete schedule can be found here. State and local government closings are determined locally, and non- government businesses can close or remain open as they see fit, regardless of federal, state or local government operation determinations.
United States Senate Resolution 143, which was passed on Aug. 4, 2001, designated the week of Nov.11 through Nov. 17, 2001, as "National Veterans Awareness Week." The resolution calls for educational efforts directed at elementary and secondary school students concerning the contributions and sacrifices of veterans.
The difference between Veterans Day and Memorial Day
Memorial Day honors servicemembers who died in service to their country or as a result of injuries incurred during battle. Deceased veterans are also remembered on Veterans Day but the day is set aside to thank and honor living veterans who served honorably in the military - in wartime or peacetime.
President Eisenhower’s letter to Harvey V. Higley, Administrator of Veterans' Affairs, designating him Chairman, Veterans Day National Committee
The White House Office
October 8, 1954
Dear Mr. Higley:
I have today signed a proclamation calling upon all of our citizens to observe Thursday, November 11, 1954 as Veterans Day. It is my earnest hope that all veterans, their organizations, and the entire citizenry will join hands to insure proper and widespread observance of this day. With the thought that it will be most helpful to coordinate the planning, I am suggesting the formation of a Veterans Day National Committee. In view of your great personal interest as well as your official responsibilities, I have designated you to serve as Chairman. You may include in the Committee membership such other persons as you desire to select and I am requesting the heads of all departments and agencies of the Executive branch to assist the Committee in its work in every way possible.
I have every confidence that our Nation will respond wholeheartedly in the appropriate observance of Veterans Day, 1954.
Sincerely,
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
MILITARY.COM
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We would like to say congratulations to Barack Obama. We belive this will make a mark in history.......one for the books.....Good Luck.......... God Bless

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whats hot...... getting e-mails from some young man wanting to learn the moves with me... thoughts ran thru my head about getting my hands on something like that..... for sure......
whats not.....im wondering if i did the right by sending him off and telling him not to cum back till next yr(he has just started his hobbiest profile yesterday).... stay in touch hun? was it crazy for me to think that something like that should be done the old fashion way.. anyways went like this.....
My name is _______ and am somewhat inexperienced with this kind of thing. I live about 15 minutes from ________. I'm 21 years old and am into hiking and fishing, and love music. I've had several GF's but never gone all the way, I am very shy and probably my biggest fault with girls is I am too nice. Anyways I am very interested in setting something up. Get back to me. Thanks.
hun that was one sweet e-mail... id be gald to talk a while first maybe see what happens and never hurts to be careful.....enjoy
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Current Mood: horny for you Added on: 11/05/08 07:45
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today is national one hit wonder day...............fo r those bands with one good tune under their belts............... ... and did not get anywhere else....this day is for you..........lol
ice ice baby......ice ice baby..........
08-26-2008: Another friday night is here......yahoo.... the weekend is here...sitting around doing the same old thing,,,bla bla bla ..... But one thing is 4 sure........ Im always thing of you....
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Current Mood: horny 4 you Added on: 09/25/08 16:02
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Remembering all who lost on 9-11 at the twin towers. This day hit more than just Americans. This hit people world wide.....We will not forget.
Our Country first, their glory and their pride,
Land of their hopes, land where their fathers died:
When in the right, they'll keep Thy honor bright;
When in the wrong, they'll fight to set it right.
James T. Fields
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Current Mood: horny 4 you Added on: 09/09/08 15:02
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OK.... I had a great weekend.........I'd like to say to one special grand parent: HAPPY GRAND PARENT'S DAY!!!
HOLY............ Watch out for storm IKE...... cuck tells me it looks like it might kill again............ Texas coast line maybe............ gulf coast area stay on your toes could head anywhere............ .... here you go AGAIN!
It's time for some football...........W ill new england keep it together with tom out? Let's hope for the best .............Go pat's...... Tom best wishes god speed......be safe...
Start your engines..........Jim mie Johnson: Is he going to make history ...Put the hammer down jimmy......take it all....
And for the rest of us ........GET back to work ....... ENJOY
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Current Mood: horny 4 you Added on: 09/08/08 00:13
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We were looking around online, like we do almost every weekend (we live so far north it's no mans land up here,lol) while the kids relax....... things slow down for the night.....We came across this blog called............ the CLOG.............. Mind you i've been married to the same man for many moons and never did it with any one eles be4 untill we start here 2 years ago.... he is and always will be in my heart ........A good father a family man......... lover........and so fourth. he asked for this life style 2 years ago......... knowing i always thought about more............ doing the dirty........ i'm hooked more than ever now......... waiting till the next time.........mmmmm enjoy
http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/theclog/2008/08/25/trading-sex-for-services-isnt-that-like-marriage/
best of both worlds........just maybe!
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General Blog Category: Culture and Arts Current Mood: horny 4 you Added on: 08/29/08 19:12
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by Mike Baird
I write these words of honor, for those who gave their lives;
And for their families, their husbands and their wives.
For those whose lives were spent, doing what they must
Working for a living like every one of us.
Their time cut short, by things that didn’t have to be;
To make the workplace safer, for people like you and me.
To make sure their stories will never go untold;
To always keep their memories from ever growing cold.
We must remember the price they all had to pay;
When we honor the men and women on Workers Memorial Day.
Have a very happy and safe labor day weekend........
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General Blog Category: Culture and Arts Current Mood: sympathetic Added on: 08/28/08 00:13
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Current Mood: horny for you Added on: 08/19/08 07:26
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Labor Day: How it Came About; What it Means...........
"Labor Day differs in every essential way from the other holidays of the year in any country," said Samuel Gompers, founder and longtime president of the American Federation of Labor. "All other holidays are in a more or less degree connected with conflicts and battles of man's prowess over man, of strife and discord for greed and power, of glories achieved by one nation over another. Labor Day...is devoted to no man, living or dead, to no sect, race, or nation."
Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country.
Founder of Labor Day................. .
More than 100 years after the first Labor Day observance, there is still some doubt as to who first proposed the holiday for workers.
Some records show that Peter J. McGuire, general secretary of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners and a cofounder of the American Federation of Labor, was first in suggesting a day to honor those "who from rude nature have delved and carved all the grandeur we behold."
But Peter McGuire's place in Labor Day history has not gone unchallenged. Many believe that Matthew Maguire, a machinist, not Peter McGuire, founded the holiday. Recent research seems to support the contention that Matthew Maguire, later the secretary of Local 344 of the International Association of Machinists in Paterson, N.J., proposed the holiday in 1882 while serving as secretary of the Central Labor Union in New York. What is clear is that the Central Labor Union adopted a Labor Day proposal and appointed a committee to plan a demonstration and picnic.
The First Labor Day.................
The first Labor Day holiday was celebrated on Tuesday, September 5, 1882, in New York City, in accordance with the plans of the Central Labor Union. The Central Labor Union held its second Labor Day holiday just a year later, on September 5, 1883.
In 1884 the first Monday in September was selected as the holiday, as originally proposed, and the Central Labor Union urged similar organizations in other cities to follow the example of New York and celebrate a "workingmen's holiday" on that date. The idea spread with the growth of labor organizations, and in 1885 Labor Day was celebrated in many industrial centers of the country.
Labor Day Legislation.......
Through the years the nation gave increasing emphasis to Labor Day. The first governmental recognition came through municipal ordinances passed during 1885 and 1886. From them developed the movement to secure state legislation. The first state bill was introduced into the New York legislature, but the first to become law was passed by Oregon on February 21, 1887. During the year four more states — Colorado, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York — created the Labor Day holiday by legislative enactment. By the end of the decade Connecticut, Nebraska, and Pennsylvania had followed suit. By 1894, 23 other states had adopted the holiday in honor of workers, and on June 28 of that year, Congress passed an act making the first Monday in September of each year a legal holiday in the District of Columbia and the territories.
A Nationwide Holiday............
The form that the observance and celebration of Labor Day should take were outlined in the first proposal of the holiday — a street parade to exhibit to the public "the strength and esprit de corps of the trade and labor organizations" of the community, followed by a festival for the recreation and amusement of the workers and their families. This became the pattern for the celebrations of Labor Day. Speeches by prominent men and women were introduced later, as more emphasis was placed upon the economic and civic significance of the holiday. Still later, by a resolution of the American Federation of Labor convention of 1909, the Sunday preceding Labor Day was adopted as Labor Sunday and dedicated to the spiritual and educational aspects of the labor movement.
The character of the Labor Day celebration has undergone a change in recent years, especially in large industrial centers where mass displays and huge parades have proved a problem. This change, however, is more a shift in emphasis and medium of expression. Labor Day addresses by leading union officials, industrialists, educators, clerics and government officials are given wide coverage in newspapers, radio, and television.
The vital force of labor added materially to the highest standard of living and the greatest production the world has ever known and has brought us closer to the realization of our traditional ideals of economic and political democracy. It is appropriate, therefore, that the nation pay tribute on Labor Day to the creator of so much of the nation's strength, freedom, and leadership — the American worker. www.dol.gov
Do the Labor day dance with me.... This up and cumming holiday weekend ...............and ENJOY
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General Blog Category: News and Politics Current Mood: horny horny horny Added on: 08/06/08 23:56
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It's thursday........and im so horny............... my husband can't keep up............. I wanna say.............. thanks.............. ... for everyone who made comments....... and for that .............. bull the other week.....well you know................ (wink wink).......blog.... ........ felt like it......... was frozen......... in time a bit.... thank god every thing eles was buck wild(wink wink). but oh well............ the weekend is almost here time to cut loose again .......heading to the wild side?......looking for something different? let me guide you to .....well you know...hobbiests ...newbbies....alike .... please review my up-dated ad... newer gallery pics.... and.... interview and interests sections. Please remember play safe and have fun keep it real ,Thanks ENJOY
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General Blog Category: Events and Announcements Current Mood: horny horny horny Added on: 07/24/08 15:35
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1. My sissy maid husband trusts me not to become emotionally involved with any of the men im with, i just wanna cut loose and have some fun..... not start over,lol. The cuckolding lifestyle should provide sexual excitement and satisfaction to our marriage, an outlet of submission and humiliation for my husband and dominance for me to my husband. A hotwife will remain "mostly" emotioally distant from my lovers. We can chat online all you want (wink).
2. Though my sissy maid husband doesn't have to "approve" of the men I cuckold him with, he is allowed to voice concerns about up cuming events. This is a safety valve for me and most married hotwifes.
3. my stable of men/lovers will never include my husbands relatives, friends, or co-workers.
4. When cuckolding my husband-I will use my best judgement with the man/men............ and will leave any situation that doesn't feel "right."
5.This hotwife will always keep her sissy cuckold around.No exceptions. This is for my safety my husband and our family.............. ....ENJOY
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General Blog Category: Relationships, Romance, Love Current Mood: horny horny horny Added on: 07/17/08 00:38
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The hotwife lifestyle........... ... The term hotwife is commonly used to describe a happily married woman............. who enjoys intimate relations with other men,........... with her loving husband's full............. and genuine support........,he asked for this,lol. Both spouses derive satisfaction........ .. from the wife's extramarital pleasures,......... such is true i cant get enough now............We hope you enjoy a picture from a hotwife milf and sissy cuckold.
A cuckold: is a married man whose wife has intimate relations with other men. sissy husbands are forced to watch their wives make love to other males.Your wife's fertile pussy cat is at the hands of a complete stranger now and there is no way for a sissy cuckold to stop it now. LOL mmmmmm
What Is Bull:The bull is the lucky man that the hotwife chooses to be unfaithful to her husband with. The wife and bull may date regularly Or the wife and the bull may just meet once.
Why be a bull: Why not be a bull? The stud gets to bang hang out with and enjoy a hotwife without worry about any sort of long term relationship and feelings with her.cuckold husbands serve all of bulls needs,and just does not want a long term relationship or any of the problems that come with trying to bang women casually. With a hotwife, the stud can bang her whenever they are both available without anyone ever having to worry about mixed feelings or relationship drama. It is a win-win situation.
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General Blog Category: Events and Announcements Current Mood: horny horny horny Added on: 07/15/08 08:51
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I cant figure out why the music sucks in hotels.............. ...I mean its cool with all the sounds............. that filled my ears the night be4,..........hell its down right HOT................B ut theirs something to be said about doing the dirty ...............while a pump and grind type of song(country, rock ,jazz.... something easy) is playing on the radio. even the tvs dont have any good radio,,,,i wonder why in this day and age? It would make staying at any place.......... better.
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Current Mood: horny horny horny Added on: 07/13/08 14:23
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