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Anything and Everything!
March 14 2015
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RHP User
11 years ago
Will that be on the university itself or how the paranoia started or why people are such sheep, oh hell, do the lot. You never know, could be a Phd in it
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RHP User
11 years ago
I'm beginning to wonder if I'll ever have sex again
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AnnieWhichway
11 years ago
Wash your mouth out young man. Thought you were on trend but.....pfffft! Luck Dragon I'll give you sex in exchange for a rummage through your tights draw............nah........i'll give you sex either way.....
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RHP User
11 years ago
Well Townsville ? I mean, like, what were you thinking ?
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting '50zcool' Well Townsville ? I mean, like, what were you thinking ? there's many a reason I'm still stuck here. Main one now being to finish my uni course. Once I've got that bit of paper I'll be free to start the next phase of my life, and I cannot fucking wait.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'Any_Whichway' I'll give you sex in exchange for a rummage through your tights draw............nah........i'll give you sex either way..... I am truly humbled by your generosity and selflessness
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RHP User
11 years ago
''I can't feel my face when I'm with you'' If that's not romance personified I don't know what is
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RHP User
11 years ago
You girls see romance in everything. It's a song about going to the dentist.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'Luck_Dragon' ''I can't feel my face when I'm with you'' If that's not romance personified I don't know what is Anaphylactic shock from you kissing me right after you ate a Hershey's peanut butter cup.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'Any_Whichway' Wash your mouth out young man. Thought you were on trend but.....pfffft! Luck Dragon I'll give you sex in exchange for a rummage through your tights draw............nah........i'll give you sex either way..... I was mathematics captain and part of the warhammer society when I was in highschool. Yeh. I was pretty cool.
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MsJonesy
11 years ago
Look out Melbourne - 4 chicks and one guy are heading into the game! I haven't been since the last Melbourne event some 19 years ago. Hmmm.....I went to the last one one with one of these chicks....gotta love long friendships :))
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RHP User
11 years ago
Remember, if we dont see you up on the big screen you werent really there
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'kissk' Look out Melbourne - 4 chicks and one guy are heading into the game! I haven't been since the last Melbourne event some 19 years ago. Hmmm.....I went to the last one one with one of these chicks....gotta love long friendships :)) Yell out a few "GO QUEENSLAND" for me, cheers
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AnnieWhichway
11 years ago
You said it. " i WAS pretty cool" . Dont take that the wrong way though sweetie. I know you mathematic captains are sensitive. Always a spot on my pillow for ya.....xxx
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tylannister
11 years ago
Quoting 'slickz'...and part of the warhammer society when I was in highschool. Yeh. I was pretty cool. Dude. Take it from an old skool gamer, if you ever want to see ladyparts in the flesh ever again, ix-nay on the Arhammer-way on a forum like this. (That said, next time you're in Perth, hit me up and we'll set up a game, yo.)
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MsJonesy
11 years ago
And yelled but alas the Maroons did not win :(( And no appearance on the big screen even though I was seated next to a forumite with a spectacular mohawk. Guess I lucked out all round. :/
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RHP User
11 years ago
Yeah, yelling out during the one minute silence for Ron Clarke was pretty classy. Morons.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'tylannister' Quoting 'slickz'...and part of the warhammer society when I was in highschool. Yeh. I was pretty cool. Dude. Take it from an old skool gamer, if you ever want to see ladyparts in the flesh ever again, ix-nay on the Arhammer-way on a forum like this. (That said, next time you're in Perth, hit me up and we'll set up a game, yo.) Indie old-school, or like 1.6 old school. Lol. I threw out all but one. ghazghkull thraka Good memories.
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RHP User
11 years ago
I have perceived that to be with those I like is enough, To stop in company with the rest at evening is enough, To be surrounded by beautiful, curious, breathing, laughing flesh is enough, To pass among them, or touch any one, or rest my arm ever so lightly round his or her neck for a moment—what is this, then?I do not ask any more delight—I swim in it, as in a sea. There is something in staying close to men and women, and looking on them, and in the contact and odor of them, that pleases the soul well;All things please the soul—but these please the soul well.Walt Whitman - 'I Sing the Body Electric'
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tylannister
11 years ago
Quoting 'slickz'Indie old-school, or like 1.6 old school. Lol. I threw out all but one. ghazghkull thraka Good memories. Can of Whupass: Old Skool. Hahaha - aww, poor lonely Ghaz.
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tylannister
11 years ago
I put together a pretty substantial post on the myth of the Sydney University study and its implications and posted it last night. Not sure why, but it didn't make it past RHP censors. It's not like I mentioned other sites.
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RHP User
11 years ago
What sort of attention seeker would mohawk up to go to a game?
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RHP User
11 years ago
Came her to comment on Percy's amazing new pic, but then... Funlover happened. O_o
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MsJonesy
11 years ago
Quoting 'Funlover71' What sort of attention seeker would mohawk up to go to a game? but I think the person I was with had a mohawk quite similar to yours. Probably wasn't you...you aren't in anyway attention seeking
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'kissk' Quoting 'Funlover71' What sort of attention seeker would mohawk up to go to a game? but I think the person I was with had a mohawk quite similar to yours. Probably wasn't you...you aren't in anyway attention seeking BaHaHa, Good one. (Shame about Qld though, never mind, next time)
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'kissk' Quoting 'Funlover71' What sort of attention seeker would mohawk up to go to a game? but I think the person I was with had a mohawk quite similar to yours. Probably wasn't you...you aren't in anyway attention seeking BaHaHa, Good one. (Shame about Qld though, never mind, next time)
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RHP User
11 years ago
Shame you went to all that trouble and qld lost.( yay blues) You're rockin' the hawk mate.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Using 8 ply wool and a set of 3.25mm double pointed needles cast on 24 stiches. Divide the stitches evenly among 3 needles. Join into a round, being careful not to twist stitches. Work K1, P1 ribbing. Continue until penis warmer measures 6 standard inches (or 10 RPH inches). K2tog until 6 stiches remain. Break yarn and using a large needle gather up remaining stiches and bind off.
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beachgal20
11 years ago
missing sushi and sex
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RHP User
11 years ago
I van highly recommend the documentary "Going clear", about the Church of Scientology. Some very long-term and high profile ex-members tell all. Riveting stuff!
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting '50zcool' You girls see romance in everything. It's a song about going to the dentist. I don't know if you were just being facetious 50z, but it's not about going to the dentist. No need to get so worked up about a harmless joke, although I do know how us womenz frustrate you so .
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RHP User
11 years ago
Please don't attempt this at home... I was just watching Arnie @ Madame Tusaudes (the bloody wax place) problem is I was trying to eat porridge at the time... Very unpleasant results... Hp xo Because you're worth it...
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RHP User
11 years ago
Very facetious and very tongue in cheek dragon girl, no need to flame me there.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Forgot about that doco. Must watch. Ta
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RHP User
11 years ago
I laughed at the dentist remark. Shame you got your joke in before mine though. ;-)
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RHP User
11 years ago
Another phony US profile on my vanilla dating site contacted me. Him: Hello pretty, (...) Me: Why do all you scammers start your messages with "Hello Pretty"? Is there some course you have to follow or are you all just the same guy? Him: *Blocks me* Sheesh, the nerve of some people!
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RHP User
11 years ago
Incorporate some lycra to make the guys feel more comfortable, as they are all nine inches and very thick according to the profiles ..............joking, guys! xx
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RHP User
11 years ago
Whoah that film was intense.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Agree, you wouldn't want to cut off their blood supply. :-P
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RHP User
11 years ago
Don't know how it even got approved (must be those work experience kids again), but the "I want to sell my virginity" thread came and went. I wonder if she got any offers?
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RHP User
11 years ago
Just noticed the woman that posted it is 18 and lives in New York... :-P
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RHP User
11 years ago
I read the article below on Buzzfeed. Thought I'd re-post as I found it insightful and I learned a thing or two. 1. What is Ramadan? It doesn’t sound like an English word. Ramadan is actually the ninth month in the Islamic calendar (which is the Hijri calendar). It’s believed to be the most holy month in the calendar for Muslims as they believe their holy book, the Qur’an, was revealed in this month. 2. Cool. I’ve heard that Muslims don’t eat in Ramadan for 30 days. Is that right? Is it even safe? That’s right. During Ramadan anyone who’s hit puberty (said to be be around 10 for women and 15 for men) is meant to not consume any food or liquid between dawn and sunset. No, not even water.It is safe as only those who are healthy and fit are meant to fast. This excludes children, the elderly, pregnant women, and anyone who is ill. If you’re ill or have a job that requires you to exert a lot of energy (if you work in manual labour, for example), it’s generally considered OK to not fast that day. Instead you’re meant to “make up” the fast at a later date. This means the Muslim football players such as France’s Karim Benzema or Germany’s Mesut Ozil, who both featured at last year’s World Cup in Brazil, don’t have to fast when they’re playing intense games of football and should instead carry out the fasts later in the year by way of compensation. 3. Are you allowed rest days if you feel like you’re going to die? No one should fast if they really feel like they’re going to die or that it’s too extreme. But at the same time if a person is fit and healthy, they should fast unless they have a very good reason not to. Being tired doesn’t quite cut it. 4. So, umm, do you lose weight then? Great question, but no. You know how you shouldn’t go to the supermarket when you’re hungry for fear you’ll buy everything? After fasting you typically eat more than you would usually, even if you’re already full.Many people also eat fulfilling meals both in the evening and in the early hours of the morning, knowing they won’t get to eat until the next evening. This is especially true in countries like the United Kingdom and the USA, where the length of the day is extremely long. For an insight, some in the U.K. believe dawn to be as early as 1:05 a.m. and sunset is a little after 9:15 p.m. That’s a little more than 19 hours. 5. Right. Is there anything else that you’re meant to do in Ramadan? Ramadan isn’t just about food and is primarily about seeking nearness to God spiritually and being more pious. Besides food, Muslims are meant to shift the emphasis in their lives to spend less time thinking about materialistic things such as branded clothes or the latest tech and rather focus on the idea that we typically have blessed lives.This includes things like not taking for granted the fact we can get some water from a tap whenever we want or that most of us have warm homes to go to in the evening.Muslims also tend to spend more time in the mosque during Ramadan, where they might read Qur’an or recite supplications to God. It’s believed that the Qur’an was revealed in the last 10 nights of Ramadan and during this period many will choose to pray for forgiveness into the early morning. Muslims should also be more charitable and think about those less well-off, which is somewhat easier when you get pangs of hunger throughout the day. It’s also why Muslim charities tend to launch their largest campaigns during Ramadan, whether it’s someone like Islamic Relief raising money for international relief efforts or a group like the Al-Mizan Trust, which looks to tackle food poverty in the U.K.Muslims also strive to become better humans, which includes things like being more patient, kind, and generous in their daily lives. 6. Is there anything you’re not meant to do, besides eat anything obviously? The list of things that people shouldn’t do during fasting is pretty lengthy — and it’s pretty serious because Muslims can break their fast by doing these things. This includes doing something as simple as being impatient, lying, or gossiping, to things more active such as having sex.There are of course exemptions for people who forget they’re fasting and undertake these actions — after all, it’s very much second nature to grab something to drink and most Muslims will have stories of spitting out water once they realise. The same goes if you go swimming and accidentally drink water, but most Muslims believe that it’s a good precaution to not go swimming if you’re fasting. 7. What do you do when you become hangry? Well, the truth is there’s very little you can do. As you’re meant to be patient, the easiest thing to reduce the chance of being overtly grumpy or annoyed at someone is to minimise the opportunity for that to happen. And that might explain why people fasting don’t stay out as late as they usually do or might avoid social engagements. It’s not because they don’t like you but probably that they actually don’t want to ruin your relationship! 8. What’s with the sweets at the end? At the end of Ramadan there’s a big celebration, Eid al-Fitr, when families come together to spend time with one another. The typical Eid day goes like this:First families will go to the mosque where they will take part in Eid prayers in the morning, immediately after the morning prayers, and also have some food. It’s a relaxing affair and many wear traditional garments to the mosque. After this many families will go to the cemetery and remember close ones that they have lost.This is followed by a big family gathering with a lot of food. People from different countries and cultures will typically eat a very specific meal every Eid although desserts are a great mixture of foods from the likes of baklava (a sweet Arab pastry) to cheesecake." ... Any Muslims here who'd like to comment on the accuracy of this write-up?
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RHP User
11 years ago
and from my discussions with them about it have been the same as whats in the writeup. The hangry (no cigarettes either) bit is true and I will be sure to remind them to be more patient and kind lol
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AnnieWhichway
11 years ago
Kidnapped by a rival gang. Freed by the SAS this morning. Annie survives again. Its a jungle out there
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RHP User
11 years ago
Anyone have any idea how to use Twitter. Supposed to use it for work, and the whole concept confuses me. How does one promote news or blogs, when news & blogs are ranked based off of popularity and to gain popularity one most have exposure. But without exposure, how does one gain popularity? I am confused.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting '50zcool' Very facetious and very tongue in cheek dragon girl that wasn't very clear.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Do you get bored 'of' something/someone or do you get bored 'with' something/someone?
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Seachange73
11 years ago
Quoting 'Astrild' Do you get bored 'of' something/someone or do you get bored 'with' something/someone? A question for the Grammar Nazis. Lol. Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
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Seachange73
11 years ago
According to the new RHP topic - 'guide to swining - Different types of swingers' , I am a Social Swinger... Interesting read. I never knew there ae so many type of swingers.... I am such a novice...
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tylannister
11 years ago
Quoting 'Astrild' Do you get bored 'of' something/someone or do you get bored 'with' something/someone? Oxford Dictionary online says of "Bored by, of, or with"? The first two constructions, bored with and bored by, are the standard ones. The third, bored of, is more recent than the other two and it’s become extremely common. In fact, the Oxford English Corpus contains almost twice as many instances of bored of than bored by. It represents a perfectly logical development of the language, and was probably formed on the pattern of expressions such as tired of or weary of. Nevertheless, some people dislike it and it’s not fully accepted in standard English. It’s best to avoid using it in formal writing.
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RHP User
11 years ago
You should see the next pair of leggings I've got my eye on.... PSYCHEDELIC MOTHS!!! They are so ridiculously awesome
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AnnieWhichway
11 years ago
I suppose you'll post a piccy to make me jealous ..... If you do, show us a bit of camel toe......please....please
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RHP User
11 years ago
Thank you :)
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RHP User
11 years ago
Just watched Rose McGowan's directorial debut, a short film called Dawn. Pretty impressed with her directing talent, great visuals. As of today it's available free on youtube. This is what she says about it on her fb page: ''Dawn is a cautionary tale. We hurt girls with casual negligence. We change the course of lives with a stereotypical view shared thoughtlessly. We shape the minds of the innocent. Let's think different and be better. My inspirations were varied - I wanted the color palette of The Parent Trap (1961) the loneliness of an Edward Hopper painting, the driving tension of Night of the Hunter mixed with Hemingway's unsparing style of editing. These greats are my teachers. I layered a lot into Dawn and feel it's best watched twice. Please enjoy for free and pass it on. THOUGHT+ART = FREEDOM''
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RHP User
11 years ago
good to see some faces
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RHP User
11 years ago
I just saw the new Ashley Madison ad on TV. (You know, the site for people looking for affairs.) I shows a zombie wife and husband, with her looking increasing angry at him in every scene, and at one point holding a baseball bat while sitting on the couch next to him.Next thing, she joins the AM site and is instantly transformed from zombie to stunner, while still on the couch. The catchphrase: "Bring your marriage back to life." Yeah, sure.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'Meander' I just saw the new Ashley Madison ad on TV. (You know, the site for people looking for affairs.) I shows a zombie wife and husband, with her looking increasing angry at him in every scene, and at one point holding a baseball bat while sitting on the couch next to him.Next thing, she joins the AM site and is instantly transformed from zombie to stunner, while still on the couch. The catchphrase: "Bring your marriage back to life." Yeah, sure. hopefully it is a cross promo and The Walking Dead will be back on air soon?
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RHP User
11 years ago
Very nice new photo, beautiful :-)
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RHP User
11 years ago
An article from The Guardian: They have been the uniform of choice for more than a decade of indie pop stars, off-duty supermodels and Russell Brand, but if that wasn’t enough of a warning sign, scientists now have the evidence: skinny jeans can be bad for your health. The 35-year-old woman, whose case is described in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, was helping a friend move house and squatting in front of cupboards, when she first noticed her jeans becoming increasingly tight and uncomfortable. As she walked home later that evening, the woman noticed that her feet were numb and she found it difficult to walk, which caused her to trip and fall. Unable to get up, she then spent several hours lying on the ground before she was found. By the time she arrived in hospital, the woman’s calves had become so swollen her jeans had to be cut away from her legs. She could not move her ankles or toes properly and had lost feeling in her lower legs and feet. A CT scan showed that the woman’s calves were markedly swollen with fluid, and showed signs of myonecrosis, or dying muscle tissue. According to the authors of the report, who are based at the Royal Adelaide hospital, the woman was found to have damaged muscle and nerve fibres in her lower legs as a result of prolonged compression while squatting, which they believed had been exacerbated by her choice of trouser. “The wearing of ‘skinny’ jeans had likely potentiated the tibial neuropathies by causing a compartment syndrome as the lower legs swelled,” according to the report’s authors. She was put on an intravenous drip and recovered her ability to walk only four days later, notes the report, entitled “Fashion victim: rhabdomyolysis and bilateral peroneal and tibial neuropathies as a result of squatting in ‘skinny jeans’.” While doctors have recorded previous instances of lesions to the thigh nerves caused by wearing very tight trousers, the report’s authors note, “The present case represents a new neurological complication of wearing tight jeans.”
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'Luck_Dragon' An article from The Guardian: They have been the uniform of choice for more than a decade of indie pop stars, off-duty supermodels and Russell Brand, but if that wasn’t enough of a warning sign, scientists now have the evidence: skinny jeans can be bad for your health. The 35-year-old woman, whose case is described in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, was helping a friend move house and squatting in front of cupboards, when she first noticed her jeans becoming increasingly tight and uncomfortable. As she walked home later that evening, the woman noticed that her feet were numb and she found it difficult to walk, which caused her to trip and fall. Unable to get up, she then spent several hours lying on the ground before she was found. By the time she arrived in hospital, the woman’s calves had become so swollen her jeans had to be cut away from her legs. She could not move her ankles or toes properly and had lost feeling in her lower legs and feet. A CT scan showed that the woman’s calves were markedly swollen with fluid, and showed signs of myonecrosis, or dying muscle tissue. According to the authors of the report, who are based at the Royal Adelaide hospital, the woman was found to have damaged muscle and nerve fibres in her lower legs as a result of prolonged compression while squatting, which they believed had been exacerbated by her choice of trouser. “The wearing of ‘skinny’ jeans had likely potentiated the tibial neuropathies by causing a compartment syndrome as the lower legs swelled,” according to the report’s authors. She was put on an intravenous drip and recovered her ability to walk only four days later, notes the report, entitled “Fashion victim: rhabdomyolysis and bilateral peroneal and tibial neuropathies as a result of squatting in ‘skinny jeans’.” While doctors have recorded previous instances of lesions to the thigh nerves caused by wearing very tight trousers, the report’s authors note, “The present case represents a new neurological complication of wearing tight jeans.” Best not wear any pants at all. Maybe short skirt, but no pants or undies in case they are too tight
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RHP User
11 years ago
Single_Guy. Maybe you should take your own advice.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Has anyone tried it? And was it as bad as it sounds?
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RHP User
11 years ago
Thank you xxx
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'xeena' Has anyone tried it? And was it as bad as it sounds? It was edible, sort of like muddy salted caramel. I wouldn't buy it again.
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tylannister
11 years ago
I heard the 'I can't feel my face when I'm with you' song - what a fantastic tune. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
11 years ago
Loving all the face pics people ! Cool ! Is it just me or do Meander and Luck_Dragon look like sisters ? Hubba Hubba, the mind boggles. Blindman, hot photo mr.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'xeena' Single_Guy. Maybe you should take your own advice. Would be fraud to wear a kilt, as no Scottish in me (and not likely to happen), so can't be going around wearing their national uniform can I. Besides, it is the middle of winter, way too cold to be wearing short skirts with nothing beneath (if you are a man that is) . How do you type in a high pitched voice? Brrrr
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting '50zcool' Is it just me or do Meander and Luck_Dragon look like sisters ? Next to each other we're more like Xena and Gabrielle.
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RHP User
11 years ago
I am being seriously censored by RHP mods...
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'Luck_Dragon' An article from The Guardian: They have been the uniform of choice for more than a decade of indie pop stars, off-duty supermodels and Russell Brand, but if that wasn’t enough of a warning sign, scientists now have the evidence: skinny jeans can be bad for your health. The 35-year-old woman, whose case is described in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, was helping a friend move house and squatting in front of cupboards, when she first noticed her jeans becoming increasingly tight and uncomfortable. As she walked home later that evening, the woman noticed that her feet were numb and she found it difficult to walk, which caused her to trip and fall. Unable to get up, she then spent several hours lying on the ground before she was found. By the time she arrived in hospital, the woman’s calves had become so swollen her jeans had to be cut away from her legs. She could not move her ankles or toes properly and had lost feeling in her lower legs and feet. A CT scan showed that the woman’s calves were markedly swollen with fluid, and showed signs of myonecrosis, or dying muscle tissue. According to the authors of the report, who are based at the Royal Adelaide hospital, the woman was found to have damaged muscle and nerve fibres in her lower legs as a result of prolonged compression while squatting, which they believed had been exacerbated by her choice of trouser. “The wearing of ‘skinny’ jeans had likely potentiated the tibial neuropathies by causing a compartment syndrome as the lower legs swelled,” according to the report’s authors. She was put on an intravenous drip and recovered her ability to walk only four days later, notes the report, entitled “Fashion victim: rhabdomyolysis and bilateral peroneal and tibial neuropathies as a result of squatting in ‘skinny jeans’.” While doctors have recorded previous instances of lesions to the thigh nerves caused by wearing very tight trousers, the report’s authors note, “The present case represents a new neurological complication of wearing tight jeans.” A big lesson in the importance of lycra content in skinny jeans I reckon. She must have been wearing some serious cotton-only jeans!!!
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'Meander' Quoting '50zcool' Is it just me or do Meander and Luck_Dragon look like sisters ? Next to each other we're more like Xena and Gabrielle. lol, how disappointing M & G aren't dressup themed...
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RHP User
11 years ago
Another forum all about one single person, with some people falling over themselves to add their negative comments, and no one wondering if they're being played like marionettes? Chev, you're still here after all this time so I can only conclude you're enjoying yourself. I believe your subs do what you want, considering some "regular" folks here certainty do.
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RHP User
11 years ago
That used to include me. *Drops stones gently on the ground* :-P
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RHP User
11 years ago
Love the new pics!
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AnnieWhichway
11 years ago
Needed some new ones for a reason. Thinking of doing a National tour.......My time in Sydney is attracting different names on my perve list. lol.Brissy next?Darwin might be quiet.But gee, Perth, here I come...... And in regard to Chev. If you post shit like that, you have to expect reaction. Surprised the thread has survived
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RHP User
11 years ago
Your vocabulary meander, is Ah-(wait for it)-mazing. P.s. What happened to Chev and Annie why is your username not Annie anymore?
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'Meander' Another forum all about one single person, with some people falling over themselves to add their negative comments, and no one wondering if they're being played like marionettes? I know I know, normally I ignore him but I had an off day
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RHP User
11 years ago
I've never cum from oral alone but does it count if it happened during a wet dream?? It was a woman too. Fuck that was a gooood dream
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RHP User
11 years ago
I love it when a woman admits to this..... it proves...... anything is possible as a result of the power of the mind. DG
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Seachange73
11 years ago
Here's tge thing. He is either very manipulative stirring the pot effectively that people post on his threads or he is the Ruprech if the bunch. Either way he gets the attention he craves, gets to boast his conquest, real or otherwise. The man is the Rhp Don Quixote in my opinion and it is up for all here to decide to join his quests or leave him to fight his imaginary dragons. I remember midlast year, when i was still a forum ingenue, a guy called Silver-something posted something controversial and manipulated a whole lot of people like a marionettes on a string. Interesting times and am wary after seeing that.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Totally agree with you regarding our resident Don Quixote. Regardless of his motivation, all of us on here can choose to engage or not. I won't ever post in response to anything he says under any circumstances. Not always easy to do. I do, however, read what he posts because the some of the responses he gets are just pure gold :) But there another regular whose posts I won't even read... always so long and full of contradictions that my eyes glaze over before I even get to the second paragraph :/
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Seachange73
11 years ago
Lol. I get you on both counts. I do the same. Dont know what is worst. Lol. Occasionally I have long responses but consistently long post is a reading mojo killer. I do that at work already
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tylannister
11 years ago
Must...write...shorter...posts.
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AnnieWhichway
11 years ago
shorten aunties responses??I seem to get carried away on occasions. Post and then think............
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RHP User
11 years ago
My long posts seem to get more likes, probably because I actually think about what I'm saying before I hit that damn button. ;-)
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RHP User
11 years ago
Dont shorten your responses... Just your skirt😳
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Seachange73
11 years ago
Played by Steve Martin in dirty rotten scoundrels movie. It was a vague reference I made in the previous post wnd some people msy not get it. Sorry. Basically the char needed padding up to save himself from harming himself. The dining scene with the eyepatch and cork on the fork was a classic. Ok. Back to regular programming.
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RHP User
11 years ago
The comments Lily and I made about lengths of posts DO NOT apply to Auntie Annie. Lily, apologies for speaking on your behalf, but I'm sure you're with me on this. Under no circumstances should Auntie Annie shorten her responses! Auntie is not like the rest of us. She's a professional who dispenses, advice, wit, wisdom and also sometimes much needed doses of 'harden the fu*k up'. Can't do that effectively in a short post. If Auntie Annie were to cut down on the length of her posts, her patients, readers and groupies would be severely short changed. Please don't do it.
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RHP User
11 years ago
I'm definitely #teamlong. Love your rambling answers. Your last answer reminded me of an initiation task for a male group at the college I went to (eh emm - a while ago) - one of the things they had to achieve was 'red-wings' - and I'm not sure if they were showing each other their cocks.
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RHP User
11 years ago
I need to clarify here. I didn't mean to imply that all long posts are bad and I'm sorry for conveying that impression. Meander, I love your longer posts just as much as I love your quick, off-the-cuff one-liners. And I feel the same about most longer posts that forum regulars put up. In my earlier comment I was referring to one poster in particular. In retrospect, that was wrong of me and I shouldn't have done it.
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AnnieWhichway
11 years ago
Missing Mado's long posts. Something in them for everyone..... But all good. Auntie will ramble along.
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RHP User
11 years ago
Agree Annie. I wish Mado was posting as often has he and Tara used to.
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RHP User
11 years ago
I was too. I think the longer someone's posts, the easier it is to skip them if I want to, so no complaints.
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RHP User
11 years ago
another Chev thread bites the dust.
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AnnieWhichway
11 years ago
Quoting 'slickz' Your vocabulary meander, is Ah-(wait for it)-mazing. P.s. What happened to Chev and Annie why is your username not Annie anymore? Changed my username because I have history and there are some that are hunting me. I will always be Annie. Sad that I have lost my other handle as I have used it for 30-40 years when I was a drag queen. It was my stage name. Hence my move to Sydney......
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RHP User
11 years ago
When Annie burns out we can ask Chev ?
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tylannister
11 years ago
Quoting 'Astrild' I need to clarify here. I didn't mean to imply that all long posts are bad and I'm sorry for conveying that impression. Meander, I love your longer posts just as much as I love your quick, off-the-cuff one-liners. And I feel the same about most longer posts that forum regulars put up. In my earlier comment I was referring to one poster in particular. In retrospect, that was wrong of me and I shouldn't have done it. I knew you weren't meaning that all long posts were bad - figured I knew the posts in question you were talking about. See, I feel bad now about making a joke about it that blew it out of proportion. (That said, I know that I have a tendency to be verbose and I don't want to bore anyone with the things I write. I know that I need to work on being more concise )
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RHP User
11 years ago
Quoting 'Whateverway' Quoting 'slickz' Your vocabulary meander, is Ah-(wait for it)-mazing. P.s. What happened to Chev and Annie why is your username not Annie anymore? Changed my username because I have history and there are some that are hunting me. I will always be Annie. Sad that I have lost my other handle as I have used it for 30-40 years when I was a drag queen. It was my stage name. Hence my move to Sydney...... Hunting you? So ambiguous.
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Seachange73
11 years ago
as i am enjoying my sushi outside and basking in the melb winter sun, i browse the forum and kapoof!! the 'interesting' thread has been canned, again... Who does this? Are the mods being pro-active about this? Or are his topics being canned by someone reporting the outcome, not happy with the outcome, etc? It just happens way too often when something stupid has been said and people react and then poof, it just disappears... Somebody has been playing with the RING... precious...
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RHP User
11 years ago
When they are engaging and in a logical string of sentences, I really enjoy long posts. Each word needs to have value and each sentence serves a purpose. Can be long or short. Absolutely detest long posts that sound like meth induced ramblings. man asdaa
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