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Hey Zuz, the colour coding is a good idea (but wickedly, I must admit I say I'm a shemale if asked lol )
I have seen those girls in action too. They surround the culprit and he either has to log out or accept the pose and gets wacked LMAO
Perfect lesson in manners if you ask me. 😮 😮
January 6, 2016 at 6:05 pm in reply to: Clothes Update: Pink and Black net Sexy dress from Wish #153661Congratulations Wish. Its a beautiful dress.
I like your designs Lorena. They are interesting and unique. Thanks for sharing.
I have resized your pics so they can be seen better.
You do this by altering the first insert bracket like so [IMG width=700]
Keep up the good work.
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January 5, 2016 at 11:40 am in reply to: Solved. AChat cant log in. Declined as Malware. Antivirus permission. #153611Glad the issue has been resolved. Thank you fot letting us know and posting your solution.
We leave the topic open in case other members have a similar problem and want to post here.
Look forward to seeing you in the game again.
SUNDAY Jan. 3 2015
Baltimore Ravens – Brandybee 16 – 24 Cincinnati Bengals – unadopted
TAGLINE: Robot Boy is my only Master.
Grrr
Dressed & wrapped lol.January 4, 2016 at 2:06 pm in reply to: Solved. AChat cant log in. Declined as Malware. Antivirus permission. #153612Hi iplzmymiss,
I had a similar problem when I received one of the upgrades.
I searched my computer for my firewall and enabled Achat to have access. This solved the problem.
Try that and let us know what happens.
mmmm seeing as my Ravens crashed and burned, my chosen team in this one will be
Houston Texans –
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why … John Wayne is why mmmm
LOL.. Task masker? Me? Nooo LOL.
I'm just trying to find one more
victimPlayer for the Alpine Sweep.Next will be … Nat33
SUNDAY Jan. 3 2015
Baltimore Ravens – Brandybee at Cincinnati Bengals – unadopted
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Me too as I don' t have an Opponent this week.
Voting is closed.
The Winners & Prizes for the Ugly Christmas Jumper are :-
1st Prize – 1,500 Achat Dollars – 13. Festive pink sweater – icebox
2nd Prize – 1000 Achat Dollars – 3. Pink fringe sweater – Skydance
3rd Prize – 500 Achat Dollars (x3) – 6. Santa’s tree sweater – denisee40
17. Ugly Ass Sweater – Jaynie
22. Goofy Reindeer Sweater – MartinusWell Done Everyone. Your Accounts have been awarded the prizes.
HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY KILLAS.HAPPY BIRTHDAY HENTAIBOY69
Have a Good one. Kisses to both.May your God bless you. RIP Lemmy
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Motorhead – Orgasmatron
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAhGeIZW7BMHogmanay is the Scots word for the last day of the year and is synonymous with the celebration of the New Year in the Scottish manner. It is normally followed by further celebration on the morning of New Year's Day (1 January) or, in some cases, 2 January—a Scottish Bank Holiday.
The origins of Hogmanay are unclear, but may be derived from Norse and Gaelic observances. Customs vary throughout Scotland, and usually include gift-giving and visiting the homes of friends and neighbours, with special attention given to the first-foot, the first guest of the new year.
Historians believe that we inherited the celebration from the Vikings who, paid more attention to the passing of the shortest day. In Shetland, where the Viking influence was strongest, New Year is called Yules, from the Scandinavian word.
It may not be widely known but Christmas was not celebrated as a festival and virtually banned in Scotland for around 400 years, from the end of the 17th century to the 1950s. The reason for this has its roots in the Protestant Reformation when the Kirk portrayed Christmas as a Popish or Catholic feast and therefore had to be banned. Many Scots had to work over Christmas and their winter solstice holiday was therefore at New Year when family and friends gathered for a party and exchange presents, especially for the children, which came to be called Hogmanay.
There are traditions before midnight such as cleaning the house on 31st December (including taking out the ashes from the fire in the days when coal fires were common). There is also the superstition to clear all your debts before “the bells” at midnight.
Immediately after midnight it is traditional to sing Robert Burns' “For Auld Lang Syne”. Burns claimed it was based on an earlier fragment and certainly the tune was in print over 80 years before he published his version in 1788.
“Should auld acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind?
Should auld acquaintance be forgot and auld lang syne
For auld lang syne, my dear, for auld lang syne,
We'll take a cup o kindness yet, for auld lang syne.”An integral part of the Hogmanay partying, which continues very much today, is to welcome friends and strangers, with warm hospitality to wish everyone a “Guid New Year.” The underlying belief is to clear out the vestiges of the old year, have a clean break and welcome in a young, New Year on a happy note.
“First footing” (that is, the “first foot” in the house after midnight) is to ensure good luck for the house, the first foot should be male, dark (believed to be a throwback to the Viking days when blond strangers arriving on your doorstep meant trouble) and should bring symbolic coal, shortbread, salt, black bun and whisky. These days, however, whisky and perhaps shortbread are the only items still prevalent (and available).
The magical Firework display and torchlight procession in Edinburgh – and throughout many cities in Scotland – is reminiscent of the ancient custom at Scottish Hogmanay pagan parties hundreds of years ago.The traditional New Year ceremony of yesteryear would involve people dressing up in the hides of cattle and running around the village being hit by sticks. The festivities would also include the lighting of bonfires, rolling blazing tar barrels down the hill and tossing torches. Animal hide was also wrapped around sticks and ignited which produced a smoke that was believed to be very effective to ward off evil spirits. The smoking stick was also known as a Hogmanay.
Some of these customs do continue, especially in the small, older communities in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland where tradition, along with language and dialect are kept alive and well.
On the Isle of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides, the young boys form themselves into opposing bands, the leader of each wears a sheep skin, while a member carries a sack. The bands move through the village from house to house reciting a Gaelic rhyme. On being invited inside, the leader walks clockwise around the fire, while everyone hits the skin with sticks. The boys would be given some bannocks – fruit buns – for their sack before moving on to the next house.
One of the most spectacular Fire ceremonies takes place in Stonehaven, just south of Aberdeen on the North East coast. Giant fireballs, weighing up to 20 pounds are lit and swung around on five feet long metal poles, requiring 60 men to carry them as they march up and down the High Street. The origin of the pre-Christian custom is believed to be linked to the Winter Solstice of late December with the fireballs signifying the power of the sun, to purify the world by consuming evil spirits.
And it is worth remembering that January 2nd is a holiday in Scotland as well as the first day of the year – to give The Scots time to recover from a week of merry-making and celebration, all part of Scotland's fascinating cultural legacy of ancient customs and traditions surrounding the pagan festival of Hogmanay.
Happy Hogmanay to all.
Whiskey
Scottish Shortbread.
Coal –
Black Bun –
Salt –
[img width=300]http://www.planet-science.com/umbraco/ImageGen.ashx?image=/media/43099/salt_114337314.jpg&width=600&constrain=true[/img]Welcome back Tango, kisses.
Flying and Buzzing round the Forum and The Square.
Next will be … Maron with her coffee. I think I may need one of those myself!
An Orgy room would be much better for public sex and like minded people can join in with heckling , cold invites and be as naughty as their fantasy desires.
The meeting place is a good idea on its own for group chat, flirting, meeting and making friends. They can always retire to their rooms or an orgy room if they wish for more.
As for you public performers – I have yet to see a hot porn show … let me hear the hot dialogue, the sexy actions and a performance worthy of an audience.
Sadly, the ones seen so far are just meagre dress rehearsals. LOL. Try harder -
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