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Russian Katarina II

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scrymettet wrote:
that's never happened and never will

Where are my pralines for the 2000 jubilee then?

Nov 27 12 06:09 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Katarina N. wrote:

Where are my pralines for the 2000 jubilee then?

in my tummy
you were busy partying, drinking Champagne and having fun

Nov 27 12 06:11 pm Link

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Russian Katarina II

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scrymettet wrote:

in my tummy
you were busy partying, drinking Champagne and having fun

You always think the worst of me.

Nov 27 12 06:16 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Katarina N. wrote:

You always think the worst of me.

in a good way smile

Nov 27 12 06:19 pm Link

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Russian Katarina II

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scrymettet wrote:

in a good way smile

To be honest I played the gaming machine while everyone else was drinking and partying.

https://i47.tinypic.com/2u5s4zr.jpg

I'm a well behaved nerd.

Nov 27 12 06:43 pm Link

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Carl Roberts

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Katarina N. wrote:
To be honest I played the gaming machine while everyone else was drinking and partying.

(Picture of hot chick)

I'm a well behaved nerd.

What machine?

Nov 28 12 09:06 am Link

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Russian Katarina II

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Carl Roberts wrote:

What machine?

The sprinkler on the ceiling, silly.

Nov 29 12 07:18 am Link

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Ronin_LLC

Posts: 2012

Louisville, Kentucky, US

Katarina N. wrote:
https://i47.tinypic.com/2u5s4zr.jpg

Someone is a hottie....

Nov 29 12 10:02 am Link

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Russian Katarina II

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Ronin_LLC wrote:

Someone is a hottie....

I agree, the yellow casing of the gaming machine is sleek.

Nov 29 12 10:22 am Link

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Ronin_LLC

Posts: 2012

Louisville, Kentucky, US

Katarina N. wrote:

I agree, the yellow casing of the gaming machine is sleek.

LOL I was talking about you and that dress.

As my grandfather would have said "that dress makes her look like 6 pounds of manure in a 2 pound bag".

Nov 29 12 10:27 am Link

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Phantasy Photo

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Maryville, Tennessee, US

Speaking of pickup lines...I'll bet your grandpa didn't get laid much.

Nov 29 12 10:31 am Link

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Ronin_LLC

Posts: 2012

Louisville, Kentucky, US

Phantasy Photo wrote:
Speaking of pickup lines...I'll bet your grandpa didn't get laid much.

No not really because the year was 1939 when he married his highschool sweetheart, had two kids, and after losing everything in the depression, surviving WWII,and building a contracting business from scratch; he still loved her until he died in 1998 after 59 years of marriage.

Nov 29 12 10:51 am Link

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Russian Katarina II

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Ronin_LLC wrote:

LOL I was talking about you and that dress.

As my grandfather would have said "that dress makes her look like 6 pounds of manure in a 2 pound bag".

The power of latex.
Bet they didn't have that in 1939 though.

Nov 29 12 11:07 am Link

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Ronin_LLC

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Louisville, Kentucky, US

Katarina N. wrote:

The power of latex.
Bet they didn't have that in 1939 though.

Not sure if Latex was even invented then, but that use would have been seen as an inappropriate use of rubber just like the condom.

Nov 29 12 11:57 am Link

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Russian Katarina II

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Ronin_LLC wrote:

Not sure if Latex was even invented then, but that use would have been seen as an inappropriate use of rubber just like the condom.

The production of latex dresses like that would have certaily increased the condom production though.

Nov 29 12 12:00 pm Link

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Ronin_LLC

Posts: 2012

Louisville, Kentucky, US

Katarina N. wrote:
The production of latex dresses like that would have certaily increased the condom production though.

Actually no, in the 1930-40s the Catholic Church and Christianity still had a good strangle hold on US politics seeing sex and by intention any product that promoted sex as immoral and evil.

Vice squads would actually raid factories that produced them and shut them down.

Nov 29 12 12:03 pm Link

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Russian Katarina II

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Ronin_LLC wrote:

Actually no, in the 1930-40s the Catholic Church and Christianity still had a good strangle hold on US politics seeing sex and by intention any product that promoted sex as immoral and evil.

Vice squads would actually raid factories that produced them and shut them down.

In the 1940ies? They still do, hun. You can go to prison if you sell dildos in some American states like Texas.

"The state also argued in a brief that Texas has legitimate “morality based” reasons for the laws, which include “discouraging prurient interests in autonomous sex and the pursuit of sexual gratification unrelated to procreation.”"

Nov 29 12 12:10 pm Link

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Ronin_LLC

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Louisville, Kentucky, US

Katarina N. wrote:

In the 1940ies? They still do, hun. You can go to prison if you sell dildos in some American states like Texas.

"The state also argued in a brief that Texas has legitimate “morality based” reasons for the laws, which include “discouraging prurient interests in autonomous sex and the pursuit of sexual gratification unrelated to procreation.”"

Its on the books but not really enforced anymore.

For example still on the books:
"any individual in the United States who flies, displays, or hails a confederate flag is guilty of the act of treason, and punishable buy death or life in prison under the authority of these United States."

Not enforced, for several reasons, one of which no one really even knows about it.

I wish they would though it would get rid of a lot of people around here and make it a lot more quiet.

PS. You can wear as much or as little latex as you want Katarina.

Nov 29 12 12:19 pm Link

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Russian Katarina II

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Ronin_LLC wrote:

Its on the books but not really enforced anymore.

For example still on the books:
"any individual in the United States who flies, displays, or hails a confederate flag is guilty of the act of treason, and punishable buy death or life in prison under the authority of these United States."

Not enforced, for several reasons, one of which no one really even knows about it.

I wish they would though it would get rid of a lot of people around here and make it a lot more quiet.

PS. You can wear as much or as little latex as you want Katarina.

Hah, maybe I should open a latex only port. This one is already full.

Nov 29 12 12:28 pm Link

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Ronin_LLC

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Louisville, Kentucky, US

Katarina N. wrote:
Hah, maybe I should open a latex only port. This one is already full.

+1 million.

Nov 29 12 12:36 pm Link

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Russian Katarina II

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Ronin_LLC wrote:

+1 million.

I would need a new name for that port. wink

"From Russia with latex" sounds rather dreary and long.

Nov 29 12 12:39 pm Link

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Ronin_LLC

Posts: 2012

Louisville, Kentucky, US

Katarina N. wrote:

I would need a new name for that port. wink

"From Russia with latex" sounds rather dreary and long.

More like from London or Germany since they are the key sources of the manufacturing and designed.

Nov 29 12 12:43 pm Link

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Russian Katarina II

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Ronin_LLC wrote:

More like from London or Germany since they are the key sources of the manufacturing and designed.

Yeah, but what is a nice piece of latex without a fitting model to showcase it?

Nov 29 12 03:15 pm Link

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Lawrence Guy

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scrymettet wrote:
pfff
light weight

Except at this rate she's doing about 1000 per month, which is pretty good I think.

Nov 29 12 03:16 pm Link

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Lawrence Guy

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San Diego Country Estates, California, US

Katarina N. wrote:
...beavers blah blah blah wood ...

Beavers need wood.

*nods*

Nov 29 12 03:17 pm Link

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scrymettet

Posts: 33239

Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Katarina N. wrote:

I would need a new name for that port. wink

"From Russia with latex" sounds rather dreary and long.

KaLex

Nov 29 12 03:25 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Lawrence Guy wrote:

Except at this rate she's doing about 1000 per month, which is pretty good I think.

lightweight

Nov 29 12 03:25 pm Link

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Russian Katarina II

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scrymettet wrote:

KaLex

That sounds like a car insurance.
Do I look like someone who works at a car insurance?

Nov 29 12 04:05 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Katarina N. wrote:

That sounds like a car insurance.
Do I look like someone who works at a car insurance?

yes
but I am lucky to have some very sexy coworkers

Nov 29 12 04:08 pm Link

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Russian Katarina II

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scrymettet wrote:

yes
but I am lucky to have some very sexy coworkers

I doubt their office attire consists of scanty latex dresses though.
Unless you're located in Japan that is.

Nov 29 12 04:15 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Katarina N. wrote:

I doubt their office attire consists of scanty latex dresses though.
Unless you're located in Japan that is.

to my deepest regrets, it doesn't

but I have a vivid imagination

Nov 29 12 04:16 pm Link

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Russian Katarina II

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scrymettet wrote:

to my deepest regrets, it doesn't

but I have a vivid imagination

Your imagination is provided by Vivid?

Nov 29 12 04:26 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Katarina N. wrote:

Your imagination is provided by Vivid?

smile
I saw it coming

and yes, sometimes, my brain is +18 and restricted to educated adult only

Nov 29 12 04:28 pm Link

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Russian Katarina II

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scrymettet wrote:

smile
I saw it coming

and yes, sometimes, my brain is +18 and restricted to educated adult only

Which brain in particular are you talking about?

Nov 29 12 04:29 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Katarina N. wrote:

Which brain in particular are you talking about?

Top one.

Nov 29 12 04:32 pm Link

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Russian Katarina II

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scrymettet wrote:

Top one.

You talked about "sometimes", but if it's the top one, shouldn't that mean "most times"?

Nov 29 12 04:52 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Katarina N. wrote:

You talked about "sometimes", but if it's the top one, shouldn't that mean "most times"?

I wrote fairy tales too

Nov 29 12 04:53 pm Link

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Russian Katarina II

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scrymettet wrote:
I wrote fairy tales too

They never dress up in latex in fairy tales. They should, but they don't.

Nov 29 12 05:02 pm Link

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scrymettet

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Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Katarina N. wrote:

They never dress up in latex in fairy tales. They should, but they don't.

not that kind of Fairies

Nov 29 12 05:06 pm Link

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Russian Katarina II

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London, England, United Kingdom

scrymettet wrote:

not that kind of Fairies

Just say porn.

Nov 29 12 05:08 pm Link