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07-11-11  05:06am - 4914 days #501
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The lights have gone out in Southern California.
Prince Billy and his new wife Katie have left the state to return to Englund.
Here's hoping they make a movie about the Royal Visit to California, so we can watch and re-watch this earth-shattering tour of the greatest state in the world, Southern California!

07-03-11  12:34pm - 4922 days #13
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Originally Posted by pat362:


I just look at sites who's content I was always eager to see and now I visit and will skip some of them because they aren`t worth my using up my alloted download quota. Sites like 21sextury and teen mega world are 2 examples of sites that I always visited but either they have no new updates or what they offer is mediocre.


I don't think the quality of the contents at 21sextury or teen mega world has gone down. Instead, I think what I posted 2 days ago applies: "As you get older, your tastes can change, and what you found truly exciting years ago can now seem stale or dull."

Basically, you are saying that you want new and fresh content that excites you, or gives you pleasure. I have the same type of problem when I watch a movie: A lot of movies, if I re-watch them on DVD, that I enjoyed the first time I saw them, are now boring or barely watchable to me. The difference is me, the movies themselves have not changed. And the same with reading novels: I start to re-read many novels that I really enjoyed before, and there is often little or no pleasure in re-reading them. This is more than just the fact that I saw or read the movie or novel before: there is also the factor that what once would have given me pleasure or enjoyment reading or watching, can now be a boring or have much less of a positive impact. People do change as they get older. Not all people change in the same way, but it's normal to change.

But you also have that additional factor of limited download quota. "I just look at sites who's content I was always eager to see and now I visit and will skip some of them because they aren`t worth my using up my alloted download quota." That quota is forcing you to be more discriminatory about what you download. And it's impacting the pleasure of what you view.

The mind can be quite complex. You are getting less pleasure from your porn because the download quota is a negative factor.

On the other hand, you are writing a large number of new site reviews. So you must be getting some pleasure from your porn. Right? Your score is now 164, it was only a short while ago you hit 100. Maybe you are slurping them down too fast to get the full savor of each site, like a fine wine connoisseur, you are treating the sites more like a McDonald's burger. If I eat too many burgers, I get tired of them, and want a cheese sandwich, a pastrami sandwich, I wish I could afford a steak sandwich, but I'm usually too cheap, and the best I get is a club or turkey sandwich, which you don't get at McDonald's, but at a more expensive restaurant.

But there are more restaurants out there, and more dishes, than there are fine porn sites. At PU, I think we've covered/explored most of the larger sites that are worthwhile. Not all, and there are new sites that start up, but the major thrill is gone, we've already discovered porn, seen porn. How can you top that? By waiting until the virtual porn experience is here?

Ramble, ramble, ramble. Too much rambling, not enough substance? Edited on Jul 03, 2011, 12:40pm

07-02-11  10:04am - 4923 days #8
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William and Kate are coming to Los Angeles July 8 to 10. But somehow my invitation got lost in the mail. Lol.

07-01-11  11:55am - 4924 days #7
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A good movie or TV series can often be highly enjoyable. There are a huge number of movies out there that you might or might not have seen, that would be worth watching or re-watching. And with services like Netflix, Amazon, etc., the cost of watching a movie can be a dollar or less. I know there were a lot of fine movies (and TV series) mentioned on the PU threads. Porn is great, but it's not all of life. Lol.

There are also a huge number of books (fiction and non-fiction) that can be highly interesting or enjoyable to read. Get them from the library and the cost is minimal.

07-01-11  11:29am - 4924 days #5
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The reasons for dry spells can be simple or complicated. As you get older, your tastes can change, and what you found truly exciting years ago can now seem stale or dull. And oftentimes it's difficult to find content that is truly good or appealing. When you have to wade through a lot of boring or lousy videos or photos, it takes away from being able to enjoy any good stuff that you might finally come across. And there are a whole bunch of other reasons why porn might seem boring or meaningless from time to time.

06-27-11  04:25pm - 4927 days #24
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Martin Luther seems to have been an honest and forthright man.

06-27-11  02:49pm - 4927 days #7
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I never thought about the idea of holding back on a review to give the most recent review time to be looked at.

The thread by rearadmiral, "Am I just being too courteous?", has some nice ideas about allowing time for each new review to hold the number one position.

But I think (a guess, no hard evidence) that most people just post their reviews as they write them.

Maybe someone could use this as a poll question, to see what the PU members think should be done? But if there was a hold-back, then the PU staff would have to write some software to implement this hold-back interval. Which would make extra work for the PU staff. And that would complicate the current system of having your review posted at PU when you enter it. So if you wanted to edit that review, and it was not yet posted immediately after you submit it, that makes it more complicated to edit.

But if a large number of PU members vote that a voluntary hold-back period of X number of hours should be observed, that could be posted in the PU guidelines/rules, as a voluntary idea, for the PU members to observe.

06-22-11  10:54am - 4933 days #3
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Who is this guy? Lurking in the shadows. When did he get all those points, all those reviews? Wait, I read those reviews, and some of them (actually, all of them, starting with the first) were pretty good reviews.

Congratulations, buddy.

06-22-11  10:45am - 4933 days #4
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Like you say, a good chance to clean out your stash. That's something I've been meaning to do for years now!

When I get cut off from the internet, because of ISP or PC problems, it can be irritating as hell.

So try to stay cool. Especially with the summer heat that is now here.

06-20-11  06:14pm - 4934 days #37
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Originally Posted by Denner:


So will I scratch my beard, laugh and say like Indio in the movie "For A Few Dollars More":

" - And then I go into the bank and just grab all the money"


Indio ended up dead. Maybe you should pick a healthier person to follow. Lol.

I liked the Clint Eastwood character. But who didn't? He was the coolest cat around.

06-19-11  06:53pm - 4935 days #496
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I haven't read the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo books yet. Reading the novel a movie is based on often gives you far greater background and character details. And the movie, because of time constraints mainly, often deletes or changes many details in the plot or characters.

I'm watching The Game of Thrones, a series on HBO. Many people have commented that the series is a faithful rendering of the books. But I have found many instances where the TV series leaves out small plot points, or small details in the characterizations. And it bothers me, decreases my enjoyment of the TV series. Because I consider the books a richer experience. As I've said before, it's better for me to see a movie and then read the novel it's based on (assuming I really enjoyed the movie), because that way the movie does not conflict with the story I created in my mind from reading the novel. I am better able to accept differences when I see the movie first, instead of reading the novel first. There's probably some psychological term to describe that experience.

06-19-11  01:12pm - 4935 days #494
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Originally Posted by messmer:


I have to disagree with you for once, Pink Panther. I just watched "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" last night after having seen the other two movies first and found it very thrilling and well made. Of the three, this one was definitely my favorite and I am wondering if the new American version will be able to top it. Lots of details from the book had to be left out but I think they did a great job coming up with a cohesive and exciting story.


I'm glad you liked the first movie in the trilogy. I liked all three movies. But my favorite was the last one, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest. That one had an emotional punch that really got to me, and as I said before, I felt like cheering when Noomi Rapace's character won a victory in the courtroom.

All three movies held my interest, even though I did not like the two lead characters. I felt they were cold and self-centered. I realize the Michael Nyqvist character was supposed to be a journalist-hero fighting for truth and exposing corruption and wrong-doing, but he was a self-centered man who put his own fight above the safety of his fellow journalists. That was shown clearly when he refused to back down to the threats of the "Section", even though his main co-journalist, because of death threats, says they have to back away from the story because their personal danger is too great. But Nyqvist goes ahead, on his own, and publishes the story the journalists had been working on. It wasn't just his own life that was at risk.

06-11-11  12:16am - 4944 days #15
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Jassie is one starlet who kept her small breasts and natural body. And she somehow also kept her youthful appearance for many years.

Eufrat, while not small-breasted, has also avoided cosmetic surgery, as far as I can tell. And she still looks great after a number of years as a porn star.

06-10-11  11:51pm - 4944 days Original Post - #1
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I just noticed messmer hit and passed the century mark and was awarded the Hardcore Badge.

Congratulations and thanks for writing a large number of informative reviews. As well as helping to make PU a friendly place to hang out.

06-10-11  08:47am - 4945 days #7
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Regarding Aubrey Addams, I liked her better with the small breasts. They seemed more natural and were lovely. Bigger does not equal better.

Recent photos and videos make her seem much older. Like she aged 10-15 years in just a few years' time. I assume that's because she had some kind of cosmetic surgery to "improve" her looks, where she was already cute or pretty to begin with. I much prefer her original appearance.

06-10-11  08:32am - 4945 days #6
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I also see the � character, which looks like a question mark inside a diamond-shaped rectangle, in rearadmiral's original post.

The � character appears wherever there is supposed to be an apostrophe character in a word. The apostrophe character itself does not appear. Edited on Jun 10, 2011, 08:36am

06-09-11  10:07am - 4946 days #12
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Not all royals are completely useless. When Kate Middleton (Prince William's new wife, who is now a duchess) went shopping, she carried her own shopping bags back to her car. Is that democratic or what?

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Kate Middleton Goes Shopping in Hot Pink, Carries Own Bags


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Royal errands day!

Kate Middleton -- er, Princess Catherine -- made one of her first casual post-wedding, post-honeymoon appearances in London on Thursday.



Although Prince William's wife, 29, has been photographed at a couple formal events -- a meet-and-greet with President Barack and Michelle Obama, plus last week's Derby Day in Epsom, England -- Kate finally stepped out in everyday gear visiting hat-makers Lock & Co. Wearing a hot pink fuschia dress and a black cardigan, Kate wore her typical wedges, which showed off her impressively toned legs.


The brand-new Duchess was surrounded by royal protection officers during the errand. But despite her now-royal status, England's future Queen still carried her own bags back to her car.



Kate and William, 28, will be more dressed up later on Thursday evening, where they'll attend the 10th Absolute Return for Kids (ARK) Dinner. Held at Perk's Field (near their future home Kensington Palace), the glam gala will benefit the Foundation for Princes William and Harry.

06-09-11  10:00am - 4946 days #11
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If turboshaft lived on the island of Tanna, he could worship Prince Phillip as a god. I'm not sure if that means turboshaft couldn't practice other religions or politics.

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UK Queen's feisty husband Prince Philip turns 90
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LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Britain's Prince Philip, renowned for his blunt talk and verbal gaffes, turns 90 on Friday, spending the day as he has much of life performing official duties in his role as Queen Elizabeth's husband.

The son of the exiled Prince Andrew of Greece, Philip married the queen in 1947 and is now the longest-serving consort and oldest-serving spouse of any British monarch.

Despite being a near constant companion at the queen's side during her long reign, the still sprightly prince has rarely sought the limelight himself.

His birthday will be in keeping with that low-key style; he will hold a reception to mark the centenary of a charity for the deaf and in the evening he will chair a conference for senior British military figures followed by a dinner.

"It's a normal working day for him. There's no celebration as such," his spokeswoman said.

The only formal event to mark his birthday will take place on Sunday with a special service at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, one of the queen's residences, west of London, which will be attended by most of the royal family.

Philip, the oldest living great-great-grandchild of Britain's Queen Victoria, was born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark on the Greek island of Corfu in 1921.

His family was forced into exile when Philip was 18 months old and he came to England as a child, later becoming a naturalized British citizen.

He served in the Royal Navy during World War Two, taking part in the Allied landings in Sicily and was in Tokyo Bay when the Japanese surrendered in 1945.

He first met his future wife when she was 13 and visited the naval college where he was a cadet, and following the war they got engaged, when he was given the title the Duke of Edinburgh.

"STRENGTH AND STAY"

As the queen's husband he has no clear constitutional role, although he does accompany his wife on most of her official engagements in Britain and all her foreign trips.

"He has, quite simply, been my strength and stay all these years," the queen said in a personal tribute to Philip during a speech to mark their 50th wedding anniversary in 1997.

"I, and his whole family, and this and many other countries, owe him a debt greater than he would ever claim, or we shall ever know."

His most notable achievement is the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme for young people, which is estimated to have attracted about seven million participants from 132 countries since 1956.

In an interview with the BBC to be aired on Thursday, Philip himself said he took no credit for the scheme, and gave a typically blunt answer when asked if he thought he had been successful in his royal role.

"I couldn't care less," he said, adding that he would be winding down his official engagements. "Who cares what I think about it, I mean it's ridiculous."

It is for such gruff remarks, and unguarded comments and gaffes that he is best-known, with his sayings even being published in several books.

He once told British students in China: "If you stay here much longer, you'll be slitty-eyed" and asked Aborigines in Australia if they still threw spears at each other.

Prime Minister David Cameron said Philip had always done things "in his own inimitable way, with a down-to-earth, no-nonsense approach that the British people I believe find endearing."

While Philip has spent his life in the shadow of the queen, there is one place where he outshines his wife -- on the south Pacific island of Tanna in the Vanuatu group, where the locals worship him as a god.

(Editing by Paul Casciato)

06-08-11  10:48pm - 4946 days #4
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Sorry the site changed. The original owner had a talent for finding some really lovely models early in their career.

06-06-11  11:46am - 4949 days #486
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Enjoyment of a movie can be a very personal experience. Some critics can rate a movie very high, and other critics can give the same movie a very low score. Same with web site ratings.

When I watch a foreign film, I watch it with the original language track and with English subtitles. I don't mind reading subtitles. And the English-dubbed soundtrack of a foreign film is often annoying because the words spoken can be a poor translation of what the actors are actually saying.

I personally enjoyed all three Girl with the Dragon Tattoo movies made in Sweden. I thought the characters were interesting, and the films held my interest and attention. I especially enjoyed watching Noomi Rapace. And even though Michael Nyqvist was also supposed to be a "hero", I disliked him (not as an actor, but as a character) and wouldn't have shed any tears if he had been killed off. Nyqvist certainly added some flavor to the movies. Annoying and difficult to chew on. But he certainly, in my opinion, made the movies more entertaining.

Maybe I was more open to the movies because I have not read the books. I mentioned before that sometimes, when you read a novel and then see the movie, because you already have a visual idea of the novel in your mind, if the movie differs from the novel, you will probably enjoy the movie less. And most movies, for many reasons, do differ from the novel. And those differences can be slight to major and jarring.

Anyway, I liked all three of the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo movies made in Sweden. Thought there were very enjoyable. I especially liked the third movie, the conclusion, and felt like cheering when Noomi Rapace was finally vindicated in court. I was firmly on her side, even though Noomi Rapace and Michael Nyqvist both played characters that I would try to avoid in real life. Really strichy characters (my own label for self-centered bastards, which you sometimes encounter in real life).

06-04-11  07:40pm - 4950 days #3
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Originally Posted by messmer:


Microsoft offered to repair my problem for me


I wish I had a dollar for every time Microsoft offered to repair some problem for me in Windows 7. But not once did it ever fix anything, or do anything except waste my time while looking for some solution that never actually helped.

Anyway, like Slutty says, there is probably some hardware/software conflict causing the problem. Did you recently add a new program to your PC? That would seem to be the simplest cause of your problem.

Your basic problem seems familiar, from some earlier thread at PU. Maybe Khan could find that thread, because he can search this site far better than I can.

Or you can try doing a google search, because this kind of general problem is probably fairly common. But I don't know the basic procedure of how to track down the specific conflict that is causing problems on your PC.

06-03-11  06:37pm - 4951 days #476
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I saw Children of Dune but don't remember it very well. I saw Dune much earlier and remember that better, though that was because I read Dune back in the 1960s, long before the movie came out. I also read most of the follow-up books in the Dune series. But I stopped following the novels after Frank Herbert died and his son took over the series.

Dune (the movie) bombed. But I didn't think it was that bad, it differed from the novel somewhat, but the novel was very dense and any movie would have been many hours long if it tried to follow the novel closely.

As I recall, Children of Dune was a miniseries instead of a movie. But I don't remember much about the miniseries.

I liked McAvoy in Wanted. That was a very good action flic. Angelina Jolie, Morgan Freeman.

06-03-11  09:38am - 4952 days #474
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X-Men: First Class, which opened today, is getting very good reviews from the critics and from audiences. I liked the first two movies in the series, the third one less.

Anyway, based on critics (which I don't put a lot of faith in for my personal enjoyment of a film), and audience reaction (which I also don't put a lot of reliance on as a guide to my personal satisfaction), I might see this one at the movies.

One thing I like is the movie is not in 3D, which I don't enjoy and which also raises the ticket price.

06-02-11  08:28pm - 4952 days #18
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I've seen movies where someone shoots the tires of a car, and the car keeps driving, even when the rubber comes off the wheel. Then there's sparks and noise when the rubberless tire hits the road. It's exciting to watch, but I would rather pay the luxury tax to have rubber on my tires. I believe it's probably safer and less noisy.

Some taxes or fees are difficult to avoid, even if you don't like paying tax.

I think the income tax was put into effect as a temporary measure back in the 1800s to support the Civil War. The federal government liked it so much, that after the income tax was eliminated, they brought it back as a temporary measure, and then in the early 1900s made it permanent.

Taxes and fees that are temporary have a habit of lasting much longer than the original timeline proposed.

06-02-11  12:29pm - 4953 days #16
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Originally Posted by turboshaft:


Don't forget that many credit card companies will have their own fees for transactions made in other currencies.


I bought something on ebay a while back from Australia. The seller wanted a credit card payment instead of paypal. So my credit card company charged me around 3% of the transaction value plus giving me a poor exchange rate on the conversion of US to Australian dollars. Not a deal breaker, since I didn't realize beforehand that I was going to be charged the 3% currency conversion fee. But after that experience, I was more careful about buying out-of-country items with a credit card.

But then again, paypal might have also charged me a currency conversion fee as well.

The bid on ebay was in US dollars, because I was using the US ebay (there are different ebays for different countries). But I was still charged the currency conversion fee, because the seller was in Australia. And I suppose he specified payment in his own currency, even though I don't remember that being explained in the ebay listing. Maybe you are supposed to know those details automatically.

However, I have bought many other items on ebay that were out of country (Japan, England, Germany, France), and was not charged any currency conversion fees. The payment was through paypal.

So using a credit card to make a payment where the seller is in a foreign country opens you to currency conversion fees (unless the seller specifies payment be made in your native currency, maybe). Edited on Jun 02, 2011, 12:41pm

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I'm in the US, and pay the US quoted prices.
I don't know how to explain the price difference charged to
Canadian customers versus US customers other than to say it's another example of regional pricing.

You are correct, currently the Canadian dollar is worth slightly more than the US dollar. But for whatever reason, some sites charge Canadian customers a higher price than they charge US customers. If those sites charged the same amount of Canadian dollars as they charged in US dollars, the sites would be getting a slight premium. But to add insult to injury, they charge Canadian customers more Canadian dollars than they charge US customers in US dollars.

Just another example of how businesses can treat their customers (we love to screw anyone we can-as long as they can't screw us).

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They will always be the network that canceled Firefly. CURSE YOU FOX!!!


Well, at least Whedon came out with Serenity, which I enjoyed. And the actors went on to other projects: Terminator, etc.

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CRT was built more for stationary use than for lugging. In spite of the "portable" 12-inch or smaller TV models from way back. Lol.

05-24-11  04:35am - 4962 days #6
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Perhaps more PU members should join that booger site, to support our fellow perverts. x x

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On a personal level, I enjoyed the first Pirates the most, the second less, and was kind of bored with the third. Not sure why I didn't like the third, it just seemed like a jumble and the visuals were hard to follow, not as bad as some of the later Bourne movies, but still jumbled visuals.

So I might wait to see Pirates on DVD. Or if I get bored, might see it at the movies.

The latest Fast 5 was better than I was expecting, and worth seeing. Much more so than Thor, which I thought was disappointing.

05-22-11  02:11pm - 4963 days #469
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Newest Pirates of the Caribbean sequel sinks at opening. The estimated worldwide total is $346 million, the fourth largest global opening ever. This puts into question whether Disney will make a fifth movie in the series. Why would Disney risk making a sequel when the first three movies only made $2.7 billion box office worldwide (not counting DVD sales, TV and cable sales, and merchandising)?

Have any PU members seen the latest Pirates? Is it worth seeing?

I saw Thor, and thought I wasted my money. But Fast Five with Vin Diesel was enjoyable.

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Hello, RoseAnn. First time I remember seeing your avatar. May I say that you are prettier than Khan?

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There was thread a while back that was on the same theme of fake anti-virus malware.

Are you sure that your real anti-virus software was wiped out?

If the fake message you saw was in a browser page, that might have been the extent of your infection. You probably wouldn't have really been infected unless you downloaded and installed some program or file the fake message told you to download and install.

And it sounds like you didn't fall into that trap. Or pay for the malware, which would have been a different trap.

So you might want to see if your computer is still protected by whatever anti-virus/firewall/anti-whatever protection you already have installed on your PC.

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Khan, thanks for the explanation why I don't have the posptive trust vote option for HeatherMcXxx.


It's amazing the way the mind can work (or not work, as the case may be).
The comment I wrote to HeatherMcXxx's review today was:

"Very nice, readable review. Glad to see you posting again, and hope to see more reviews from you. Also interesting to see some input from one of the few female posters at PU."

The comment I wrote when giving her a positive trust vote on 03-21-10 (just over one year ago) was:

"Extremely readable, interesting reviews. Hope to see more from you."


I had forgotten that I had already given her a trust vote. So I had forgotten the comment I had made when giving her that vote.

But the comment I made today was basically the same comment I made a year ago. So either my mind is stuck in gear, or I need a new brain with new thoughts.

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Khan, I was going to give HeatherMcXxx a positive trust vote after reading the review she posted today. But the only hot link for a trust vote for her appears to be for a "No" vote. Can you check to see if the hot link for a positive trust vote for HeatherMcXxx is working?

05-18-11  12:07pm - 4968 days #337
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creampie-angels is the newest site in the Teen Mega World (Royal Cash) network.

Edit: I see it is already listed. It wasn't listed yesterday. Boy, you people are faster than I am.

05-14-11  12:04am - 4972 days #468
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Who knew that the Walt Disney Company was really the hidden head of the United States government? That it owned and controlled the strike force of our Armed Services?

The truth comes out.
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Disney Seeks to Trademark 'Seal Team 6'
Source: The Hollywood Reporter Fri May 13, 2011, 4:05 pm EDT



The Walt Disney Company is attempting to trademark the name “Seal Team 6, the counter-terrorism unit responsible for killing Osama Bin Laden.

Filed May 3 (days after news of bin Laden's death broke), Disney's application covers clothing, footwear, headwear, toys, games and “entertainment and education services,” among other things, according to MediaBistro.

Interest in the elite special forces team continues to skyrocket.

The Hollywood Reporter recently reported that the book, SEAL Team Six: Memoirs of an Elite Navy SEAL Sniper, is being rushed into stores this week ahead of its originally scheduled May 24 publication date.

05-11-11  11:35pm - 4974 days #3
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The gangbang is probably more of a male dream than a female one. Though as time goes on and fems demand their equal rights, it could become more prevalent as a femdom right-to-life as well.

05-09-11  11:59am - 4977 days Original Post - #1
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Which is better: viewing porn, or digging a hole at some beach? Read about Olympic swimmer who dug a hole for himself at the beach instead of viewing porn.
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Olympic swimmer rescued from Fla. sand hole he dug
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POMPANO BEACH, Fla. � It took 60 rescuers two hours to free a member of the Austrian Olympic swim team who was buried in sand up to his neck on Florida's Pompano Beach.

Authorities say the 19-year-old had spent much of Sunday digging a hole that was 7 feet deep and 6 feet across. The South Florida Sun Sentinel reports that at 7 p.m., the man, whose name was not released, jumped into the hole as a joke and sand collapsed around him.

Pompano Beach Fire-Rescue spokeswoman Sandra King says the man was in danger of being crushed by the pressure from the sand. He was freed about 9 p.m. and taken to a hospital. His condition was unknown.

King said the Austrian Olympic team has been training in South Florida since April. Sunday was an off day for team members.

05-07-11  04:14pm - 4978 days #5
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I'm not a lawyer, and don't know much about porn and the law.
But I think that bestiality, at least regarding US laws, is illegal.
I don't know how that would be treated outside the US.
I also don't know if there would be a distinction between visual porn (photos and videos) and written porn.
But my impression is that bestiality is illegal in the US.
I think it would be possibly dangerous to have any bestiality porn on your PC. The same way it would be dangerous to have any child porn on your PC.

05-06-11  06:38pm - 4979 days #465
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I try to avoid 3D movies for two reasons: the higher ticket price and the eye strain I experience while watching the movie. I've read that a considerable percentage of the population also experiences eye strain from watching the current generation of 3D movies. But the eye strain factor doesn't seem to get a lot of attention in the popular press.

05-06-11  08:16am - 4980 days #463
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The Green Hornet had a US release date of January, 2011. That movie starred Seth Rogen and Cameron Diaz. The DVD release date for that movie was May 3, 2011 (this week).

Green Lantern is a different movie, not yet released, starring Ryan Reynolds.

With so many comic book movies coming out, it's hard to keep them straight.

05-05-11  06:44am - 4981 days #460
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New Conan movie coming.

I saw two previews for Conan the Barbarian, which opens this coming August.
Neither preview, at Yahoo, impressed me.
One preview was made of very brief images that showed no story, and did not show much of the actor playing Conan.
The other preview did a better job of showing Conan as the hero of the movie. But the visual impression I got was that the movie was like a cartoon, even though real actors were being used instead of cartoon animation.
I enjoyed the Conan movies with Arnold Schwarzenegger, but didn't think they were great or really special.
But I will probably wait for the DVD on this new Conan.

04-27-11  06:41am - 4989 days #31
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Originally Posted by nostromo:


Europeans are the laughingstock of pornsite webmasters.


I think of porn webmasters like bloodsucking vampires. For some reason, they like to drain the blood faster from their European cattle (customers).

04-22-11  11:18am - 4994 days #4
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Thanks for the congrats. I was inspired by the many fine reviews I read at PU.

04-16-11  03:59pm - 4999 days #458
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Sometimes it might be allowed to argue with your wife, but doing it out in the street might be a no-no. New Orleans has a wild reputation, but Nic Cage still needs to be careful when out in public, or he can end up getting arrested for whatever.

I've enjoyed some of his movies. I hope he can straighten himself up and not get into really serious trouble.

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Actor Nicolas Cage arrested in New Orleans
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By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN, Associated Press Michael Kunzelman, Associated Press – 1 hr 24 mins ago

NEW ORLEANS – Actor Nicolas Cage was arrested after he got drunk in the city's French Quarter and argued in the street with his wife over whether a house they were in front of was theirs, police said Saturday.

The couple was in front of a home that Cage insisted they were renting, police said. When she said it wasn't theirs, Cage grabbed her arm, according to a police news release.

Cage started hitting vehicles and tried to get into a taxi, police said. An officer saw that Cage was drunk and told him to get out of the cab. Cage then started yelling at the officer.

The actor has been booked on charges of domestic abuse battery, disturbing the peace and public drunkenness. He was released on $11,000 bond Saturday.

Representatives for Cage could not immediately be reached Saturday.

Cage has been a frequent visitor to New Orleans, where he has owned property and shot movies. He has also had financial troubles, despite being one of the highest-paid stars in Hollywood.

He had been behind on taxes and has said he's had to sell numerous assets because of his finances. He sued his former business manager in October 2009 for $20 million, claiming the man's advice led him to financial ruin.

Cage won an Academy Award for his performance in 1995's "Leaving Las Vegas."

04-16-11  03:44pm - 4999 days #23
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Originally Posted by badandy400:


Wait!!!! You mean to tell there are women who do not say NO?!?!?! Where do you find these wonderful creatures???


At porn sites, of course. And some of these women are truly attractive. Grrrrrr (the sound of a frustrated soul in torment).

04-14-11  02:26pm - 5001 days #3
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I just glanced through a couple of reviews on Pink Visual Pass at Porn Users (this site).

The reviews and comments all rated your site/network poorly.

You might want to read through the reviews and comments. There is one recent comment, and the reviews are one year old or older.

But any Porn User member, reading those reviews and comments, would hesitate to join your network. There are too many complaints.

04-14-11  02:12pm - 5001 days #2
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Good site contents (quality and quantity) gets you to join a site. Plus lack of known problems about using the site:
-Good download speeds for files.
-Zip files for photosets.
-No DRM.
-Easy navigation of site.


I don't know how many PU members (or non PU-members) stay a member for longer than 1 month. In 1 month you can download the contents of a lot of sites that you will join.

So I guess that update rate would affect how long you remain a member. Or how soon you would re-join to see the updates you haven't seen before. So update rate and the price (hopefully a low one) for remaining a member would affect how long you stay a member.

Live shows (if done by the site itself) would seem to be very expensive. A number of sites/networks use a live show service. I've seen the same live show service at a few different networks, and the live shows they put on are really a waste of time. The models in the live shows do almost nothing except wait for the customers to pay for a private show, which can get expensive very fast.

So I don't think those live shows have much value, except for the company putting them on, which might make a profit off of them. But I think the paysites are getting little value from the live cam shows: my feeling is that the paysite customers think the live shows are basically a waste of time, after they view a few live shows where the girls do almost nothing.

But someone in the adult business would have a much better knowledge of how sites attract and retain customers.

04-14-11  05:27am - 5002 days #456
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To make up for any lost excitement about the movie Sucker Punch, I will now reveal the biggest upcoming blockbuster of next year (and possibly the decade).

Dimension Films has "Apollo 18" (due January 2012), a horror film based on footage from a secret lunar expedition that the government covered up because alien monsters ate the astronauts.

From now until the government issues a credible explanation of how to deal with these human-eating monsters, everyone should check under their bed and in their closet before going to sleep at night.

Beware of the alien monsters!!!

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