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Started by bella! [Ignore] 02,Apr,13 18:51  other posts
I encourage and welcome you to say what you want to say about whatever you want to, right here. Anything/Everything goed, say something.......

WARNING: You, your views and/or opinions may be attacked.

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By #490654 12,Jun,15 17:03
my random dick
By bella! [Ignore] 12,Jun,15 18:09 other posts 
Thanks! Like we haven't seen one of those before!


By #445126 31,May,15 07:59
Today is Sunday here in this part of the world. It used to be, for many people in the United States, a day for family and religious reflection. How do you like to spend your Sundays?

Today I had the great pleasure of sitting on the back porch and waiting quietly for the birds to awaken and sing and for the sun to rise. There are many quiet pleasures still available to us in a hectic world. So grateful for that.
By bella! [Ignore] 31,May,15 14:24 other posts 
Today, it is 50 degrees and raining ( again ) in Michigan. I used to go to my parents home for a Sunday family meal. Now I pop in either Saturday or Sunday to check in on them. Most of the time it is to drop off groceries and I will stay to prepare meals that can be reheated. Depending how their week has been, how they feel, I will help with laundry. They enjoy seeing me and I enjoy spending this time with them.

As a chi!d, I remember going to my grandma's house and always thought it was creepy having the cemetery right there in the neighborhood. My grandma said that it was not uncommon for the cemeteries to be located smack dab in the middle of neighborhoods because "back in the day", families would go and visit their family members and have a picnic. It is odd the traditions and customs that are observed.
By #451452 10,Jun,15 02:23
Thanks for being a caring and considerate daughter. Parents all need help from time to time and what you are doing is much appreciated. You are a truly sweet person.


By bella! [Ignore] 09,Jun,15 23:20 other posts 
I'm listening to the 11 o'clock news before I call it a day. The word vet/vetted was used in the news broadcast. It seems that there are certain words and/or terms that become popular and are the acceptable buzz word or term. How many years was it before the tic-tac-toe board, also known as the "pound button" was given the name of "hash tag"? Oye!


By bella! [Ignore] 09,Jun,15 14:49 other posts 
Has anyone noticed or is it my imagination, there seems to be a resurgence in the activity of some of the original enrolled members.
By #460385 09,Jun,15 15:06
We are not part of the (originals). But any chance of new members joining or old members coming back sounds great. Maybe it's just me, but here lately it seems to be the same 80 to 120 members on day after day. I think it would be interesting to know what the actual count of active members is. Meaning, members who have actually been online in the past 30 days.
By bella! [Ignore] 09,Jun,15 15:54 other posts 
I'm sure others would like to know that information too.


What I was really referring to was members with low membership numbers. I've been a member for 3.5 consecutive years, my membership number is #228621 ( six digits ). I've noticed increased activity ( picture uploads ) of members whose membership numbers are 5 digits long and also in the low to mid 100,000 range. This increased activity is exciting and maybe even encouraging.


I was able to track back and find one of my earlier membership numbers, #165757, that's when I was mariel~


By Ravioli_Max [Ignore] 03,Jun,15 08:14 other posts 
RANDOM...Ok...

Can you get to a Rubio's restaurant soon? Free tote bag for you, if you can.

Free Tote Bag...June 6-8...
I'd do it on the 6th because I don't know how quickly they'll run out of bags.

only registered users can see external links

only registered users can see external links

Do you like freebies?
By #68656 03,Jun,15 11:52
No tote bag for me as that organization does not trade in Oz, in any case Mexican food would be too spicy for me.
By Ravioli_Max [Ignore] 03,Jun,15 12:52 other posts 
Hello there John! What if it's mild?
By #68656 03,Jun,15 13:06
Dear Max.
For me even if the spice was merely waved over the food it would be too spicy.
By Ravioli_Max [Ignore] 04,Jun,15 02:36 other posts 
Ah, well, certain dishes from India surely must be included in food also not tolerated...

https://www.anbg.gov.au/bibliography/bushfood.html

I want to buy the book on this page named, "Bush Food".
I wonder if your Aboriginals have any dishes that are spicy-hot.
By #68656 04,Jun,15 04:31
That is easy to answer, all you do is dig up some witchetty grubs, throw some snake and yams onto the fire and enjoy the delicacy with some Coolibah white wine.
By Ravioli_Max [Ignore] 04,Jun,15 05:19 other posts 
Sounds great. I love yams.
By Ravioli_Max [Ignore] 04,Jun,15 05:22 other posts 
Look how huge the Witchetty bug is.

https://edibug.wordpress.com/list-of-edible-insects/

Wichetty grub: Eaten by Aborigines in Australia, often roasted in coals or over a fire, wichetty grubs are high in protein and fat. According to Peter Menzel in Man Eating Bugs, “Witchetty grub tastes like nut-flavored scrambled eggs and mild mozzarella, wrapped in a phyllo dough pastry.”
By #68656 04,Jun,15 05:40
One of my late dachshunds could smell and detect white ants and also witchetty grubs, she would dig them up from the bases of trees during our trips up north. She also detected a white ant infestation in a large gum tree on the footpath outside the house, when the Council arborist called out he found the tree was virtually on the point of falling down.
So the dog proved her worth there.
By Ravioli_Max [Ignore] 09,Jun,15 04:45 other posts 
I see!


By routemaster [Ignore] 08,Jun,15 03:10 other posts 
Just a quick note to say a BIG thank you to everyone who sent me condolences over the loss of my mum. I didn't feel it was right to come back onto the site immediately as (a) I had and still have far too much to do in the aftermath of mum's passing and (b) for awhile I wasn't in the mood for SYD type things. The first one is going to take months to sort out and as for the second, well now that more than a month has elapsed since mum's passing, I now need the distraction that SYD brings to keep me from going mad - metaphorically speaking - with all what has to be done. After all, life has to go on and all the crying in the world - and boy have I done a lot of that recently - never brings our loved ones back. Mum went to heaven not knowing that I do porn, if she had she would probably have disowned me but what she didn't know didn't hurt her. In any case, all porn stars are somebody's son or daughter, none of us came down in the last shower, did we? Anyway, just wanted to say thanks again and lots of love to you all. Take care, RM


By bella! [Ignore] 04,Jun,15 12:47 other posts 
Get ready for this, tomorrow, June 5th, are you ready(?), is NATIONAL DOUGHNUT DAY!

National Doughnut Day was established in 1938 by the Chicago Salvation Army to raise much-needed funds during the Great Depression, and to honor the work of World War I Salvation Army volunteers who prepared doughnuts and other foods for thousands of soldiers.

On National Doughnut Day, look to see if your local doughnut shop, or other organizations, are offering free donuts to solicit donations for the Salvation Army or for another needy cause. If you find them, please be generous.


By bella! [Ignore] 02,Jun,15 15:13 other posts 
If you don't stand for something, you will fall for anything!


By #445126 28,May,15 08:26
Today is Amnesty International Day ........ worth a thoughtful moment or two.

Peace
By bella! [Ignore] 28,May,15 16:52 other posts 
Their motto; "It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness."


By bella! [Ignore] 25,May,15 08:32 other posts 
This is not bull.....

Today is Memorial Day, a day that we should reflect upon the sacrifices that both men and women have made for OUR freedom. Remember the veterans, remember the fallen heroes.
By #403325 25,May,15 15:28
This is One Time that I have to agree with Bella.The price for our Freedom sometimes comes at a Very High price.
By bella! [Ignore] 25,May,15 16:05 other posts 
Oh, lep! Thank you.
By sherryann [Ignore] 25,May,15 18:12 other posts 
bella & lep.
In memory of those who never came home.
Thanks to all for their service.
By #477384 28,May,15 08:32
So let me understand you all... The lives of pressured souls in exchange for money and oil for the rich.. Yes it is a wonderful cause.. Thanks Mr. Bush.
By bella! [Ignore] 28,May,15 15:18 other posts 
Memorial Day is to honor the fallen heroes, period, end. Servicemen and women are not able to pick or choose the Commander-in-Chief that they they represent or fight for.


By bella! [Ignore] 27,May,15 15:07 other posts 
I just reviewed the entire list of groups. Is anyone able to speculate what the difference between these two groups would be?

Smelly cunt /groups.php?id=606

Smelly pussy /groups.php?id=2382


By bella! [Ignore] 26,May,15 17:12 other posts 
There has been unprecedented flooding in Texas, historic flooding that the city of Houston and the capital city of Austin, has not seen in over 30 years. All public transportation has been shut down and 100,000+ people are without power.

Please keep the Texas SYD/SYC members in your prayers.


By gradurgaur [Ignore] 25,May,15 21:19 other posts 
When you visit iceland please stop by and lock at the

the icelandic Phallological Museum or penis museum were you can see over 280 penis. The collection of 280 specimens from 93 species of **** includes 55 penises taken from whales, 36 from seals and 118 from land mammals,

How cool is that Right


By bella! [Ignore] 21,May,15 17:28 other posts 
In the northern hemisphere, we are entering our summer months. When I think of summer, I think of vacations, picnics, barbecues, fireworks, theme parks, holidays, etc.

Here's a poll for all;


Roller coaster, Ferris wheel or other
By #477982 21,May,15 19:58
Water slides!
By bella! [Ignore] 21,May,15 21:20 other posts 
So you're an "other"! I must admit, water slides are fun.....if you like getting wet!

I can't think of anything more fun than waiting in a long line, entering a water filled chute, seems like you're travelling at a million miles an hour then being dumped into a pool of water! Thanks for allowing me to relive 7 seconds of fun, deshabile!
By #451452 21,May,15 23:32
There are a couple of amusement parts with rides in the Kissimme, FL area that don't have long lines but may not have the wildest rides. They are also less expensive than D'World, Busch Gardens, etc.
By #477982 24,May,15 08:33
- your blow by blow description reminds me of the last best fuck I had - though I probably beat 7 seconds by a long way...I'm sorry to hear your lovers have had such shortcomings
By bella! [Ignore] 24,May,15 09:59 other posts 
Well, well, well........
By #445126 24,May,15 13:55
I'm a roller coaster guy. The getting bounced about, the ups and downs,screaming, feeling woozy afterward. Wait .... Ummmm, are we still talking about roller coasters?
By bella! [Ignore] 24,May,15 14:36 other posts 
I have been on a roller coaster only once as an adult and I guarantee you, that will be the only time in this lifetime. I was at Cedar Pointe, I was okay going up but when we went down, I felt my butt lift up and out of the seat and I thought I was going to die that day. When I started screaming, it wasn't because I was having fun or because everyone else was, I was truly scared. I'm actually glad I didn't hurl my lunch on anyone. Oh yeah, that only happens when I spin, get seasick from all the bobbing side to side and when I'm not riding face forward in a vehicle.


By bella! [Ignore] 22,May,15 16:48 other posts 
I just noticed that admin added a new feature. Now when you click on Chat, you can see how many members are in a member's chat room. Nice feature, admin, thank you!

/public_chat.php


By bella! [Ignore] 18,May,15 17:35 other posts 
I like reading and responding to interesting posts in the forum ( I know, duh! ) and I like reading and responding to interesting blogs. The other day a blog caught my eye, entitled; Secrets. Lots of details in the blog, 12 year old, on a cruise with grandma, leaves state room at midnight to get an ice cream cone, meets up with an older man on an elevator who in essence says, c'mon back to my room and watch a movie with me and my wife.......

Although the writer said he enjoyed the encounter that many years previously, I said he was sexually a.bused and that he needed to seek the help of a therapist. My comment was seen, deleted and the blog was also deleted.

The blog was rewritten, the age was adjusted to reflect this happened to him between the age of 13 and 14, blah, blah, blah...... I posted my thoughts again ( and they were deleted, again ). Am I that stubborn and thick headed, a 13 to 14 year old b0y is not old enough or emotionally mature enough to enter into a consensual sexual relation with an adult man or woman?

/blogs/26470.html


Things happen to many young people that can mold them for their entire life. I really hope that the member seeks counseling rather than encouragement from SYD/SYC.
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Needs_Cock, I'm not harassing you.

When you post a topic in the forum or post a blog, be prepared for ALL responses. If you're only looking for members that support your thoughts and actions, make it clear in your post; ONLY LIKE MINDED MEMBERS NEED RESPOND, OTHER COMMENTS WILL BE DELETED AND MEMBER BLACKLISTED.
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By #451452 21,May,15 23:49
This may be a far too complex of an issue to properly handle in this blog. Part of the equation is what education the young men receive in their homes and church. The rules and patterns for sexual pleasure are established early and if the Ch1ld is not taught about hormones and sex early in his home he will be ill equipped to deal with offers of pleasure from an older deviant person. In many cases the ab*ser was also the abus*ed when he/she was younger. Most of the controlling decisions made by a human body are based on the release of various chemicals which serve to turn things on or of. When the hormones that drive sexual or reproductive behavior are present people will feel the need to satisfy that pleasure and there for respond to stimulus, whatever the source.


By bella! [Ignore] 13,May,15 11:50 other posts 
I understand that a man's tie dictates the color socks worn. Is there ever a time that you deviate from this rule of fashion?
By andrew999999999 [Ignore] 13,May,15 15:49 other posts 
Most of the time. Almost all my sock are black, and I only have 1 black tie.
By bella! [Ignore] 13,May,15 16:31 other posts 
Today, I saw a man dressed to the nines! He had on a navy suit, white dress shirt with a pale yellow stripped tie. He was walking towards me and as he walked, his trousers "flapped" and exposed pale yellow socks. It kinda looked odd to me. Strange, I notice men's socks.... There have been several times that I have complimented men because of their socks.
By #85103 13,May,15 17:40
Was the circus in town?
By bella! [Ignore] 13,May,15 17:46 other posts 
No!
By #85103 13,May,15 17:47
Heehee!
By bella! [Ignore] 13,May,15 17:54 other posts 
Rules of Men’s Dress

All style is relative.  Some people will disagree with what this blog dictates is good style, and this blog would most likely disagree with them on what they think is good style.  As you can imagine, this results in a situation in which there is no single list of men’s dress rules that are comprehensive and absolute.  The following are a set of rules that The Fine Young Gentleman stands by.  There are some rules that are immutable, such as the one that a man should match the metal of the bit on his loafer with the buckle on his belt with the metal on his suspenders with the buttons on his blazer with the metal of his cufflinks.  Then there are some rules that have exceptions, such as the rule that a man’s socks should match the color of his pants.  The Fine Young Gentleman’s rules are derived from a variety of sources including tradition, classic rules of men’s dress, common sense and personal taste.

1.      Thou shall match the metal of the bit on his loafers, belt buckle, suspenders, blazer buttons and cufflinks.

2.      Thou need not match the metal on his watch with the other metals he is wearing, however, it is preferable.

3.      Thou can wear black shoes with a navy suit/pants.

4.      Thou shall only wear black, brown or oxblood (burgundy) leather shoes for business dress.  The only exceptions allowed are white bucks.  Blue, green or any other colored shoes are inappropriate.

5.     White bucks are badass.

6.     Thou shall match the color of his socks with the color of his pants.  As an exception, socks can be matched to something worn above the waist such as a man’s shirt, tie, pocket square or suspenders (braces in the UK).

7.     Thou shall match the color of his belt to that of his shoes.  This holds true in all situations except when wearing white bucks.

8.     Thou need not match the leather on his watchband with that of his shoes and belt, however, it is preferable.

9.     Thou shall wear a belt when wearing pants with belt loops.

10.  Thou shall never, ever, ever use their belt to hold accessories like beepers, phones, Blackberrys, ID tags and/or keys.

11.  If pants do not have belt loops they should have side tabs and/or  buttons for use with suspenders (braces).

12.  Thou shall never wear a tie and pocket square of the same pattern.  The sports commentators who do so look like fools.

13.  Thou shall not wear a French cuff (double cuff) shirt without a jacket.

14.  Thou shall always doubt salespeople and in-store tailors opinions on fashion, style and fit. The stores they work for pay them, not you.  Their motives are to sell products to who will buy them, not necessarily to who will look best in them.

15.  Thou shall not wear slip on shoes with a suit.  In fact, they should be avoided.

16.  Thou can wear loafers with a suit, however, this is mostly practiced in America.

17.  Loafers are badass, especially those with bits or tassels.

18.  Thou shall not wear flat toe/square toe shoes.  They should be avoided like the plague.  They are cancerous to a man’s wardrobe.  They are aesthetically offensive.  Their sole purpose lies in showing men what not to wear.  Money spent on these would have been better spent on Enron stock circa June 2000.

19.  Thou shall only wear patent leather shoes for black tie (semi-formal) and white-tie (formal) occasions.  Patent leather is never acceptable to be worn in a dress or causal setting.

20.  Thou shall never wear a long necktie for a semi-formal (black tie) affair, even if that tie is solid black.

21.  Thou can wear brown suede shoes for business dress.  They are elegant and gentlemanly.

22.  Brown suede shoes are badass.

23.  Thou shall not wear Chesterfield coats, which are typically signified by a velvet collar, with anything of less formality than a suit.  They should not be worn with business casual attire.

24.  Thou shall not wear a tie without a jacket.  If done so, he will run the risk of looking like a waiter at TGI Fridays.

25.  Thou shall not wear suspenders (braces) without a jacket.  Sorry hipsters.

26.  Thou shall only wear suspenders (braces) that utilize buttons, not clips.  Again, sorry hipsters.

27.  Thou shall not wear a crew neck undershirt when the top button of a shirt is left unbuttoned.  When leaving the top button unbuttoned thou shall wear a v-neck undershirt as The Dude does.  The Dude abides.

28.  Thou can wear brown suits for business dress.

29.  Thou shall only wear shirts with white collars and white cuffs with a jacket.  These shirts should not be part of a business casual wardrobe, that is, one where suits are not utilized.

30.  Thou shall leave the bottom button of vest (waistcoat) unbuttoned.  Except when wearing a double breasted or flat bottomed vest, in which case the bottom button should remain buttoned.

31.  Thou should iron the collar of a shirt before wearing it.  Creased collars caused by dry cleaning and hanging do not follow the natural circularity of one’s neck.

32.  Thou shall utilize a pocket square when wearing a jacket.

33.  Pocket squares are underrated, underutilized and most importantly they are badass.

34.  Thou shall not wear a back pack/book bag when in business dress, especially when in a suit.  Book bags are reserved for casual wear and students.

35.  Thou shall not wear a shirt with any type of logo on it in a business setting, including when in business casual dress.  These shirts should be reserved for casual wear.

36.  Thou shall wear a tie bar at a slant, not horizontal.

37.  Off color shirts with a white collar should have French (double) cuffs, regardless of whether of not the cuffs are white or the same color or pattern as the shirt.

38.  Life is more fun in a tuxedo (dinner jacket).

39. Thou shall never button all three buttons of a three button jacket. Sometimes the top, always the middle and never ever ever the bottom.

40.  Thou shall wear over the calf socks as opposed to crew socks whenever possible.  For they are far superior in both form and function.

41.  Thou shall not wear a solid black suit for business or professional activities.  Save it for formal events and funerals.

42.  Style is a state of mind.

43.  It is impossible for a man to be considered well dressed if his shoes are in poor taste or of noticeably poor quality.  For any good ensemble is built on a fine pair of shoes.

44.  Thou shall not wear sport sunglasses with a suit.  It’s like wearing socks with sandals; everyone else knows its wrong, why don’t you?

45.  Thou shall not wear a sports watch with a suit.  It would be like playing lacrosse in dress shoes, and no one wants to see that.

46.  There should be no presence of logo or branding when wearing a suit.  For example, do not wear a Polo shirt with the Polo logo on it under a suit jacket or a Burberry tie with the Burberry tartan (although the scarfs are fine).  The emphasis of a suit should be the fit, not the brands it is worn with.

47.  It is better to be overdressed than underdressed.

48.  A man need not an excuse to wear a tie or jacket.  In other words, a man need not an excuse to dress up.  Despite the fact that in today’s society it seems he does need one.

49.  Never, ever, ever wear a black dress shirt with a suit (or a dinner jacket/tuxedo for that matter).  Just because they may be or may have been ‘on trend’ does not mean one will ever look good on you.

50.  Thou shall take off his sunglasses when talking to someone else who is not wearing sunglasses.  Unless thou is at the beach or pool.

51.  Thou shall take off his sunglasses when inside.  Even if thou art Bono.
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Check Rules of Dress, commandment #6
By #85103 13,May,15 18:10
HAHAHAHA!! Awesome! Commandment #42 is where I'm at (and I love the fact that it's #42, which is also the answer to life, the universe and everything!).

I unwittingly break every commandment on a daily basis, being totally unfashionable
By bella! [Ignore] 13,May,15 19:05 other posts 
You wear your sunglasses indoors?
By #85103 13,May,15 19:27
Only when I'm alone and doing my Elvis impersonation!
By bella! [Ignore] 13,May,15 22:22 other posts 
Do you have a sequined encrusted jumpsuit with a cape?
By #445126 16,May,15 06:53
I fear I am close to being arrested! I don't comply.
By bella! [Ignore] 16,May,15 14:21 other posts 
They know who you are......when you hear the siren and see the flashing lights, pull over and surrender quietly to the fashion police!
By #445126 17,May,15 08:50
Do you remember that song from yeas ago ---- Indiana Wants Me? --- Your comment makes me think of the ending of that old song.
By bella! [Ignore] 19,May,15 10:43 other posts 
Sorry, I had to Google the song.

Indiana wants me, Lord, I can't go back there
(This is the police, you are surrounded, give yourself up)

Indiana wants me, Lord, I can't go back there
(This is the police, you are surrounded, give yourself up)

Indiana wants me, Lord, I can't go back there
(This is the police, you are surrounded, give yourself up)


Well, when they pick up you, they're going to swing by the Ed Sullivan Theater and arrest David Letterman, too! I've been taping the last week or two and last night, David Letterman had on a grey striped suit, white shirt with lavender tie. The socks were not dark, either white or lavender....I suspect lavender.
By #445126 21,May,15 08:39
I'm a transplanted Hoosier so I remember thinking that song was so cool that it mentioned my home state!

And, btw, love the way Letterman rocks it out.
By bella! [Ignore] 21,May,15 13:04 other posts 
I recorded/watched the last 10 days, or so of Late Night with David Letterman.... Oye! The amazing guests! Late Night will not be the same without David Letterman! I must admit, I do like Jimmy Fallon, if I'm awake at that time, most likely I will watch Jimmy F.
By #451452 21,May,15 23:37
I generally wear bib overalls, with a plaid or Aloha shirt and boots with white socks that can't be seen. Seems to meet this maze of rules okay. LOL Frank
By Sickboy [Ignore] 14,May,15 18:27 other posts 
A tie is just a posh mans noose!!
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grab that fucker and hang em high!
By bella! [Ignore] 21,May,15 13:07 other posts 
A noose? In an office environment, a neck tie is almost a must, with the exception of casual Friday. Ya know, dress codes seem to be more stringent with the men.


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