Blogs, Page 406
Create New Blog Entryit doesnt cost anything to be nice to someone, ok maybe sometimes they dont want your involvement, maybe they just want to do their own thing, sometimes on here, you might think you have clicked with someone, but its not always the case. People just want to be friends, some think its more, but in most cases they mistake the friendship for something else and thats where, things can go haywire. I try hard to make people smile, try hard to support them, if I can make at least one person smile, its been worth it. Smile and the world smiles with you......all my love, Scott
Hi everyone, my name's Mac. I'm a chef in the school division for a food service management company. So I like to cook - I like to cook simple meals. I would like to share a simple recipe if you love pork chops.

ingredients
4 pork chops or veal chops
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1 1/2 tablespoon unbleached flour
1 1/2 tablespoon vegetable oil
4 small onions, thinly sliced
1/2 cup beer
1/2 cup hot beef broth
1 teaspoon cornstarch
Season pork chops with salt and pepper; coat with flour. Heat oil in a heavy frypan. Add pork chops; fry for 3 minutes on each side. Add onions; cook for another 5 minutes, turning chops once. Pour in beer and beef broth; cover and simmer 15 minutes.
Remove pork chops to a preheated platter. Season sauce to taste.
Blend cornstarch with a small amount of cold water. Stir into sauce and cook until thick and bubbly. Pour over pork chops.
Serve with Brussels sprouts and boiled potatoes.
Every time I see or hear about the American Thanksgiving Day, I wonder how many Americans actually think about what this day truly represents - given what is happening at Standing Rock. The Native people of America could teach you so much about respect for each other and the environment (which is what supports life on earth, by the way). America should take a leaf out of New Zealand's book - not perfect, I know, but at least our Maori people are given equal rights and we have Te Reo Maori as a recognized part of our language system, and our founding document is Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Hey, attention Straight Porn INC. But the boy is so hot, anyone know his name ? I really have a hard on for him

Greetings to my fellow tubers!
Here I am again; popping up randomly, as usual. It is the day before Valentine's Day here in the U.S.A. Once again I will be ignoring the holiday alone. That is okay though, it has become somewhat of a tradition with me. Each year on February 14 in the U.S.A. we celebrate "Valentine's Day." A romantic holiday for lovers of all stripes where everyone from grandparents to a kid with his first crush is encouraged to express that love through the symbolic gift of a card, flowers, boxes of chocolates and even more extravagant things if you have the means, given to the person whom you love.
As always, my brain thinks in random circles. I began wondering; is Saint Valentine's Day celebrated in other parts of the world? If so, where? Which led to the next thought: How many different countries are represented here on G.B.T.?
Here; then, is my question. What country or if you don't feel comfortable revealing your country, which continent, do you live on? I am curious to know if my fellow tubers span the globe. Please post a comment if you would like to share your location. As always, thanks in advance!
Oh! Postscript: Happy Valentine's Day Everyone! :-)
My success.
all the amenities.
a golf course outside my door.
a guilded cage.
I want for nothing.
Therefore, nothing. me.
yet when I play your song
you will not dance with me.
boogie....
Pulling out or leaving a nice milky deposit? Do you go for the money shot or the awesome feeling of pumping deep?
I just came back from Cambridge and read the blogs with real interest and curiosity, since I was off GBT the whole time. What caught my attention most was a posting about Jesus and His real attitudes. In general I have problems with his followers. Some of the received opinions are just wrong and unfair. My prime example is Saint Gerome, translator of the Latin (Vulgate) Bible in use at least until the Reformation Era.
Gerome wrote a comment on the "sin" of Onan, who scattered his seed upon the ground (masturbated). Gerome used bad Greek biology to hold that Onan had killed babies, because of the Greek idea that the man had the seed of life and the woman just carried the baby to term - you could call this the woman as flower pot notion of conception. In other words the man was the generator and the woman just a receptor,
This is possibly the stupidest theory ever put forth, since the first question ever asked when the baby is born is "who does he/she look like, the mom or dad?" My friend Alexis said that only crabby, celibate men could believe such crap.
But now that you know the source of such BS, you can enjoy new freedom. Every time you jerked off you didn't kill any babies. And if you suck your best friend's dick that's OK. If you fuck guys or like to be fucked, enjoy! No baby was ever killed by a BJ or ass fuck.
Don't pay any attention to religious BS. Live the way your adult heart tells you, Be happy together. Cheers!
PS - The washed up beauty queen Anita Bryant was peddling this as part of her hateful AIDS rants.
PPS - I'm not saying anything against those who practice celibacy for religious reasons, which is their free choice. But I am speaking against those who use hate speech and propose discriminatory laws based upon unexamined, unreasonable premises!
Am I reading into something that isn't there? Or too much so? It seems like there is some cultural phenomenon of people (guys and girls) holding the peace sign up to their faces and covering them with it in some manner. Is there anything to that? Nothing more than a pose or perhaps simply to conceal their face? What do you all think or know? It seems like it is something that originates from Japan and perhaps by way of manga or what I have for ages called Japanamation what that term is exactly in relation to those two words.




