~giggles as you pat my tumm~
wrap
Before i go grins taps your tummy im guessing you look good with tummy bulge.after youve been pumped full of liquid ginger root nice round tummy
now i just have to get over your lap !!~waggles me brow~
makes me proud to add you to our ranks.
Happy birthday! Have a wonderful day!
Smiles see youve brought out my kinky side
Unfortunately, I get no input with any of this. And my goals don't count. It's their protocols and their way or the highway. Which is ultimately why I will most likely fail to achieve what they want.I wish I had some minor aches and pain. The pain in my abdomen is excruciating and debilitating, which again, by them ignoring will just lead to my downfall. I've never seen a patient treated like this in my life.
lol, i sure did!
Gee i think you made ginger root enema date
Unfortunately, I get no input with any of this. And my goals don't count. It's their protocols and their way or the highway. Which is ultimately why I will most likely fail to achieve what they want.I wish I had some minor aches and pain. The pain in my abdomen is excruciating and debilitating, which again, by them ignoring will just lead to my downfall. I've never a patient treated like this in my life.
looks in for a few
lol....i would be more than honored to be your first !
Im going to downtown shortly i can stop at adult store see if its sold in liquid form..and grab a hose and nozzle and gallon bag.more hints
i had enough of the real stuff up there , thank you~smiles~
~giggles with anticipation~
ooooooo, yes
Never?? Grins well is allways first time grins
lol, i'm sure someone does but i never used it
I got something from Sierra Club this morning regarding dragonflies. They study those guys in Oklahoma, oddly enough. This impressed me:Odonates hunt the insects humans hate—mosquitoes and gnats, deerflies and wasps—and their 95 percent success rate makes them nature’s most lethal predators. Scientists have identified a group of 16 neurons connecting their brains to their thoraxes, which allow them to operate each of their four wings individually for nimble and graceful flight. They can fly backward and sideways, dip up and down with ease, hover in place, and reach speeds up to 30 miles per hour. With their compound eyes, odonates process 200 images per second—over three times more than humans do—which produces a slow-motion effect that allows them to hyperfocus on prey.