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And I think I won't be able to get off at my station due to the short platforms and long carriages.. I should try and make my way to the back but then I'd have to walk between carriages while the train is moving. Why wouldn't they just make all the platforms the same freaking size. Dumbbums.
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Lawrence Guy
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When I was in high school we considered it gauche to ride in the subway cars instead of between them. /kids these days
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scrymettet
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Mary Thomson wrote: And I think I won't be able to get off at my station due to the short platforms and long carriages.. I should try and make my way to the back but then I'd have to walk between carriages while the train is moving. Why wouldn't they just make all the platforms the same freaking size. Dumbbums. don't get hurt,you silly
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Lawrence Guy wrote: When I was in high school we considered it gauche to ride in the subway cars instead of between them. /kids these days I don't even know what gauche means, kids these days indeed!
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Well I tried to move to the last carriage and failed miserably. Greated by a locked door and no where to go. Hopefully my station will have a regular sized platform and all will be well. Twenty minutes remaining!
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Lawrence Guy
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Mary Thomson wrote: Well I tried to move to the last carriage and failed miserably. Greated by a locked door and no where to go. Hopefully my station will have a regular sized platform and all will be well. Twenty minutes remaining! You can always move back one car at a time each time the train makes a stop. Maybe even move back two cars in one swoop if you're bold.
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Knowing my luck I'll get off and won't have time to get back on. I probably should try though.
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Lawrence Guy
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Mary Thomson wrote: Knowing my luck I'll get off and won't have time to get back on. I probably should try though. The key is to not do it when the platform is crowded.
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Lawrence Guy wrote: The key is to not do it when the platform is crowded. You're a key. My station is the next one. Excited excited excited.
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Robb Mann
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Mary Thomson wrote: I learn something new everyday! Same here! Ive never seens newds spelled noodz!
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Kincaid Blackwood
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Robb Mann wrote: Same here! Ive never seens newds spelled noodz! You both spelled knyood incorrectly.
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Michael Broughton
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Mary Thomson wrote: And I think I won't be able to get off at my station why not? forget to bring your vibrator? (i know, i should be ashamed of myself.)
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Finished! Now I'm on the train heading home again. Woohoo! Now to play the waiting game, hopefully I'll get images back within ten days (her estimate).
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Art Silva
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Hmm, most newd models wear clothes to and from the photoshoot, so I see your predicament
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DougBPhoto
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Mary Thomson wrote: Finished! Now I'm on the train heading home again. Woohoo! Now to play the waiting game, hopefully I'll get images back within ten days (her estimate). How do you feel about the experience? (No, I'm not talking about the train ride)
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Jay Leavitt
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Mary Thomson wrote: Finished! Now I'm on the train heading home again. Woohoo! Now to play the waiting game, hopefully I'll get images back within ten days (her estimate). /waiting already
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Jay Leavitt
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Mary Thomson wrote: Finished! Now I'm on the train heading home again. Woohoo! Now to play the waiting game, hopefully I'll get images back within ten days (her estimate). /waiting already
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using modelmayhem in public is risky
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DougBPhoto wrote: How do you feel about the experience? (No, I'm not talking about the train ride) She was super lovely and made an awesome sandwich. Studio was kinda cold. Excited for the pictures
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Jim Ball
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Mary Thomson wrote: She was super lovely and made an awesome sandwich. Studio was kinda cold. Excited for the pictures Was this your first nude shoot? I'm glad you had a positive experience!
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Mary Thomson wrote: She was super lovely and made an awesome sandwich. Studio was kinda cold. Excited for the pictures Wow, she made you a sandwich too... she's really raising the bar for the rest of us now!! Just curious, what is cold for you, about 30c ? I'm sure they will be wonderful, and I'm glad you had a really good experience.
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Mary Thomson wrote: She was super lovely and made an awesome sandwich. Studio was kinda cold. Excited for the pictures Heck! For a sandwich, I'd do noodz myself!
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DougBPhoto wrote: Wow, she made you a sandwich too... she's really raising the bar for the rest of us now!! Just curious, what is cold for you, about 30c ? I'm sure they will be wonderful, and I'm glad you had a really good experience. Anything less than 25 C requires a blanky and complaining.
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Jim Ball wrote: Was this your first nude shoot? I'm glad you had a positive experience! It was my first planned one, and the first one that I plan on actually using images from. You'll all know when they're up cause I'll have changed my name on here haha
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DougBPhoto
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Mary Thomson wrote: Anything less than 25 C requires a blanky and complaining. I guess that means that if you're coming to Oregon, it will need to be between July 10 and July 20.
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^^^ you only have ten days of nice?
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Mary Thomson wrote: You'll all know when they're up cause I'll have changed my name on here haha You *might* want a new account, because even though you change your name, everywhere you were quoted this name will still appear AND appear forever in google/yahoo searches (along with the name/avatar for the new name)
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DougBPhoto wrote: You *might* want a new account, because even though you change your name, everywhere you were quoted this name will still appear AND appear forever in google/yahoo searches (along with the name/avatar for the new name) Can you have more than one account linked to the same email address?
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DougBPhoto
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Mary Thomson wrote: Can you have more than one account linked to the same email address? I don't believe so, however, you could set up a second email and have that automatically forward to your main email address. For login though, you'd need to remember which email = which acct. If you use a full-fledged computer (instead of ipad) sometimes you can use 2 different browsers and be logged into both accts at the same time, for example... IE for one and Firefox for the other. Oh, and for me, nice is days = around 20C... we can hit 30ish as early as May, but historically mid/late July to late-August are our warmest temps.
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DougBPhoto wrote: I don't believe so, however, you could set up a second email and have that automatically forward to your main email address. For login though, you'd need to remember which email = which acct. If you use a full-fledged computer (instead of ipad) sometimes you can use 2 different browsers and be logged into both accts at the same time, for example... IE for one and Firefox for the other. Oh, and for me, nice is days around 20C... we can hit 30ish as early as May, but historically mid/late July to late-August are our warmest temps. That's such a bother. Oh well, such is life Cold weather sucks. Unless I can't be bothered to shave my legs, then its okay.
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Mary Thomson wrote: That's such a bother. Oh well, such is life Cold weather sucks. Unless I can't be bothered to shave my legs, then its okay. Whatever makes you happy, but many of us here don't consider it cold... although once get after 4th of July over 30C is more common, and we do get some over 35C. For perspective, we're farther North than Hobart is located South of the equator, in fact, I did not realize, that Portland at above 45N is actually equal to parts of Maine. I think it is best if I don't tell you our water/ocean temps.
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DougBPhoto wrote: Whatever makes you happy, but many of us here don't consider it cold... although once get after 4th of July over 30C is more common, and we do get some over 35C. For perspective, we're farther North than Hobart is located South of the equator, in fact, I did not realize, that Portland at above 45N is actually equal to parts of Maine. I think it is best I don't tell you our water/ocean temps. My oven isn't working and I don't have a microwave. I just want my cheese to melt.
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Mary Thomson wrote: My oven isn't working and I don't have a microwave. I just want my cheese to melt. Hmmm... hair drier, curling iron, or clothes iron (just don't apply the clothes iron directly to food)
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DougBPhoto wrote: Hmmm... hair drier, curling iron, or clothes iron (just don't apply the clothes iron directly to food) Clever, clever, clever. I've heard of using a straightener to cook bacon before.
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Mary Thomson wrote: Clever, clever, clever. I've heard of using a straightener to cook bacon before. Ohhh, I like that, and imagine how wonderful your hair would smell after... yummm
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Jim Ball
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Mary Thomson wrote: That's such a bother. Oh well, such is life Cold weather sucks. Unless I can't be bothered to shave my legs, then its okay. Well, I used to date a gal who never shaved her legs. She could wear shorts all winter!
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Jim Ball wrote: Well, I used to date a gal who never shaved her legs. She could wear shorts all winter! Don't make me gag on my subway!
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Jason Haven
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I'm disappointed with the lack of tits in this thread!
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