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> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, or
> I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive bosoms. I > get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her again. Got mine today also. It was the first of 2 Moderna and I got it at the V.A.. The 2nd one is already scheduled for April 6th, same time same place. The LPN was a guy. Fortunately he didn't have any chichis as as I could see! |
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On Tue, 09 Mar 2021 21:04:34 -0600, Nemo >
wrote: >> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, or >> I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive bosoms. I >> get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her again. > >Got mine today also. It was the first of 2 Moderna and I got it at the >V.A.. The 2nd one is already scheduled for April 6th, same time same >place. Things are going well under the new president! -- The real Bruce posts with Eternal September |
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On 3/9/2021 10:18 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Tue, 09 Mar 2021 21:04:34 -0600, Nemo > > wrote: > >>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, or >>> I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive bosoms. I >>> get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her again. >> >> Got mine today also. It was the first of 2 Moderna and I got it at the >> V.A.. The 2nd one is already scheduled for April 6th, same time same >> place. > > Things are going well under the new president! Give credit where credit is due. It's the old president that got it kickstarted. He said vaccines before the end of the year and the CDC said not until at least April. Then they rushed the testing, etc and it came out early. Naturally, Biden gets all the credit for it all. |
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On 2021-03-10 7:12 a.m., Gary wrote:
> On 3/9/2021 10:18 PM, Bruce wrote: >> On Tue, 09 Mar 2021 21:04:34 -0600, Nemo > >> wrote: >> >>>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt >>>> nothing, or >>>> I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive bosoms.* I >>>> get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her again. >>> >>> Got mine today also. It was the first of 2 Moderna and I got it at the >>> V.A.. The 2nd one is already scheduled for April 6th, same time same >>> place. >> >> Things are going well under the new president! > > Give credit where credit is due. It's the old president that got it > kickstarted. Do you honestly think the big drug comapanies were sitting around, doing nothing while waiting for tangerine-man to tell them to get going? From the earliest signs of the new virus they saw $ signs and were working around the clock to produce vaccines. Trump did bugger all! |
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On 3/10/2021 6:58 AM, Graham wrote:
> On 2021-03-10 7:12 a.m., Gary wrote: >> On 3/9/2021 10:18 PM, Bruce wrote: >>> On Tue, 09 Mar 2021 21:04:34 -0600, Nemo > >>> wrote: >>> >>>>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt >>>>> nothing, or >>>>> I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive bosoms.* I >>>>> get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her again. >>>> >>>> Got mine today also. It was the first of 2 Moderna and I got it at the >>>> V.A.. The 2nd one is already scheduled for April 6th, same time same >>>> place. >>> >>> Things are going well under the new president! >> >> Give credit where credit is due. It's the old president that got it >> kickstarted. > > Do you honestly think the big drug comapanies were sitting around, doing > nothing while waiting for tangerine-man to tell them to get going? > From the earliest signs of the new virus they saw $ signs and were > working around the clock to produce vaccines. > Trump did bugger all! > The companies would most certainly not have started production prior to approval. That is their normal M.O., as production is very expensive. Trump cut through that. Give him credit. |
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On Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 8:58:33 AM UTC-6, Graham wrote:
> On 2021-03-10 7:12 a.m., Gary wrote: > > On 3/9/2021 10:18 PM, Bruce wrote: > >> On Tue, 09 Mar 2021 21:04:34 -0600, Nemo > > >> wrote: > >> > >>>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt > >>>> nothing, or > >>>> I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive bosoms. I > >>>> get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her again. > >>> > >>> Got mine today also. It was the first of 2 Moderna and I got it at the > >>> V.A.. The 2nd one is already scheduled for April 6th, same time same > >>> place. > >> > >> Things are going well under the new president! > > > > Give credit where credit is due. It's the old president that got it > > kickstarted. > Do you honestly think the big drug comapanies were sitting around, doing > nothing while waiting for tangerine-man to tell them to get going? > From the earliest signs of the new virus they saw $ signs and were > working around the clock to produce vaccines. > Trump did bugger all! Wrong as per your usual about President Trump in this case, dear boy... :-D -- Best Greg |
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On Wed, 10 Mar 2021 07:58:19 -0700, Graham > wrote:
>On 2021-03-10 7:12 a.m., Gary wrote: >> On 3/9/2021 10:18 PM, Bruce wrote: >>> On Tue, 09 Mar 2021 21:04:34 -0600, Nemo > >>> wrote: >>> >>>>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt >>>>> nothing, or >>>>> I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive bosoms.* I >>>>> get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her again. >>>> >>>> Got mine today also. It was the first of 2 Moderna and I got it at the >>>> V.A.. The 2nd one is already scheduled for April 6th, same time same >>>> place. >>> >>> Things are going well under the new president! >> >> Give credit where credit is due. It's the old president that got it >> kickstarted. > >Do you honestly think the big drug comapanies were sitting around, doing >nothing while waiting for tangerine-man to tell them to get going? > From the earliest signs of the new virus they saw $ signs and were >working around the clock to produce vaccines. >Trump did bugger all! lol. Can't you see how your biases are misleading you? Can you not admit that Trump did anything, anything positive at all? Or are you a child, deep down? -- The real Bruce posts with Eternal September |
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On 3/10/2021 9:58 AM, Graham wrote:
> On 2021-03-10 7:12 a.m., Gary wrote: >> On 3/9/2021 10:18 PM, Bruce wrote: >>> On Tue, 09 Mar 2021 21:04:34 -0600, Nemo > >>> wrote: >>> >>>>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt >>>>> nothing, or >>>>> I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive >>>>> bosoms.* I >>>>> get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her again. >>>> >>>> Got mine today also. It was the first of 2 Moderna and I got it at the >>>> V.A.. The 2nd one is already scheduled for April 6th, same time same >>>> place. >>> >>> Things are going well under the new president! >> >> Give credit where credit is due. It's the old president that got it >> kickstarted. > > Do you honestly think the big drug comapanies were sitting around, doing > nothing while waiting for tangerine-man to tell them to get going? > From the earliest signs of the new virus they saw $ signs and were > working around the clock to produce vaccines. > Trump did bugger all! From the get-go, the Big Giant Talking Head acted as if Covid-19 was nothing. Wait for warmer weather, it will go away. Bah! I'm not giving him credit for anything other than encouraging his sheeple to not wear masks and keep attending his rallies. Pharma companies weren't waiting for him; they saw the writing on the wall *despite* his nonsense rhetoric. Jill |
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On 3/10/2021 9:12 AM, Gary wrote:
> On 3/9/2021 10:18 PM, Bruce wrote: >> On Tue, 09 Mar 2021 21:04:34 -0600, Nemo > >> wrote: >> >>>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt >>>> nothing, or >>>> I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive bosoms.* I >>>> get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her again. >>> >>> Got mine today also. It was the first of 2 Moderna and I got it at the >>> V.A.. The 2nd one is already scheduled for April 6th, same time same >>> place. >> >> Things are going well under the new president! > > Give credit where credit is due. It's the old president that got it > kickstarted.* He said vaccines before the end of the year and the CDC > said not until at least April. > > Then they rushed the testing, etc and it came out early. Naturally, > Biden gets all the credit for it all. > What you say is true that Trump got it kick started. Unfortunately, his distribution system sucked and people were not getting it as fast as they should. The General that did the 60 Minutes segment was impressive but in real time, it failed. Present administration was a big help to get J & J and Merck to work together too. |
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On 3/10/2021 7:42 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 3/10/2021 9:12 AM, Gary wrote: >> On 3/9/2021 10:18 PM, Bruce wrote: >>> On Tue, 09 Mar 2021 21:04:34 -0600, Nemo > >>> wrote: >>> >>>>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt >>>>> nothing, or >>>>> I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive bosoms.* I >>>>> get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her again. >>>> >>>> Got mine today also. It was the first of 2 Moderna and I got it at the >>>> V.A.. The 2nd one is already scheduled for April 6th, same time same >>>> place. >>> >>> Things are going well under the new president! >> >> Give credit where credit is due. It's the old president that got it >> kickstarted.* He said vaccines before the end of the year and the CDC >> said not until at least April. >> >> Then they rushed the testing, etc and it came out early. Naturally, >> Biden gets all the credit for it all. >> > > What you say is true that Trump got it kick started. Unfortunately, his > distribution system sucked and people were not getting it as fast as > they should. > > The General that did the 60 Minutes segment was impressive but in real > time, it failed. Present administration was a big help to get J & J and > Merck to work together too. > The states and counties knew for over a year that mass vaccinations were required of them. And now it is the states and counties that are floundering. |
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On Wed, 10 Mar 2021 09:12:19 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>On 3/9/2021 10:18 PM, Bruce wrote: >> On Tue, 09 Mar 2021 21:04:34 -0600, Nemo > >> wrote: >> >>>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, or >>>> I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive bosoms. I >>>> get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her again. >>> >>> Got mine today also. It was the first of 2 Moderna and I got it at the >>> V.A.. The 2nd one is already scheduled for April 6th, same time same >>> place. >> >> Things are going well under the new president! > >Give credit where credit is due. It's the old president that got it >kickstarted. He said vaccines before the end of the year and the CDC >said not until at least April. > >Then they rushed the testing, etc and it came out early. Naturally, >Biden gets all the credit for it all. Yay, Biden's doing something about the pandemic that Trump let get out of hand! Remember this 4 years from now ![]() -- The real Bruce posts with Eternal September |
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On Wed, 10 Mar 2021 09:12:19 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>On 3/9/2021 10:18 PM, Bruce wrote: >> On Tue, 09 Mar 2021 21:04:34 -0600, Nemo > >> wrote: >> >>>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, or >>>> I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive bosoms. I >>>> get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her again. >>> >>> Got mine today also. It was the first of 2 Moderna and I got it at the >>> V.A.. The 2nd one is already scheduled for April 6th, same time same >>> place. >> >> Things are going well under the new president! > >Give credit where credit is due. It's the old president that got it >kickstarted. He said vaccines before the end of the year and the CDC >said not until at least April. > >Then they rushed the testing, etc and it came out early. Naturally, >Biden gets all the credit for it all. You just don't get it, Gary. Orange man bad. That's all you need to know. -- The real Bruce posts with Eternal September |
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On Wed, 10 Mar 2021 14:18:29 +1100, Bruce > wrote:
>On Tue, 09 Mar 2021 21:04:34 -0600, Nemo > >wrote: > >>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, or >>> I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive bosoms. I >>> get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her again. >> >>Got mine today also. It was the first of 2 Moderna and I got it at the >>V.A.. The 2nd one is already scheduled for April 6th, same time same >>place. > >Things are going well under the new president! Agreed! Things like escalating international tensions deliberately, marginalizing ~50% of voters into 2nd class citizens, shutting down oil pipelines (after soliciting and getting support from the unions) and THEN opening up supplies from overseas (gee I wonder why), spurning the BLM movement now that the election has passed, backtracking on his promises to provide student debt relief, stimulus payments, etc etc. John Kuthe, Better than you... |
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On Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 5:09:50 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Mar 2021 14:18:29 +1100, Bruce > wrote: > > >On Tue, 09 Mar 2021 21:04:34 -0600, Nemo > > >wrote: > > > >>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, or > >>> I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive bosoms. I > >>> get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her again. > >> > >>Got mine today also. It was the first of 2 Moderna and I got it at the > >>V.A.. The 2nd one is already scheduled for April 6th, same time same > >>place. > > > >Things are going well under the new president! > Agreed! Things like escalating international tensions deliberately, > marginalizing ~50% of voters into 2nd class citizens, As if Trump ever did anything that wasn't specifically intended to "own the libs". He cared only for: 1. Donald Trump 2. His constituents, because they would vote for Donald Trump He showed his concern for his constituents by signing a tax cut that largely benefited the rich. People like Donald Trump. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 3:51:14 PM UTC-6, Sheldon wrote:
> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, > or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive > bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her > again. Unfortunately we nurses can't see every nerve pain receptor in your skin, but every once in a while we get lucky! I have even given blood with a 16GA pipe-like needle and the nurse missed every pain receptor. And breasts or not rarely plays into it! ;-) John Kuthe, RN, BSN... |
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Sheldon Martin wrote:
> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, > or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive > bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her > again. i thought it was three weeks or later? as for those who are talking about time-lines and research the drug companies were already doing research and development for the previous SARS-COV virus. since they already had all that work done it wasn't like they were starting from scratch. as has been proven by the statistics these new vaccines are very effective and very safe. as soon as i can get one i will - it looks like that may happen within the next month or two. i don't really go out that much anyways, but as i do live with an elderly parent i don't want to accidentally get them sick. songbird |
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On Wed, 10 Mar 2021 11:19:35 -0500, songbird >
wrote: >Sheldon Martin wrote: >> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, >> or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive >> bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her >> again. > > i thought it was three weeks or later? > > > as for those who are talking about time-lines and research the >drug companies were already doing research and development for >the previous SARS-COV virus. since they already had all that >work done it wasn't like they were starting from scratch. > > as has been proven by the statistics these new vaccines are >very effective and very safe. > > as soon as i can get one i will - it looks like that may >happen within the next month or two. i don't really go out >that much anyways, but as i do live with an elderly parent >i don't want to accidentally get them sick. > > songbird I was handed a lot of literature while there. When I got home I marked my calender, I get my 2nd shot on the 6th of April. I was in no hurry to get my first shot, I learned from the Polio vaccine that speed is not essential, accuracy is. I was given the Pfizer MDV at the local Walgreens. My wife aready received both her shots, she was rushed through because she teaches school. I decided to stop in at the local Walgreens to ask about getting my shot, they couldn't tell me anything at that time. I did some shopping and no sooner did I get home and started putting my few grocereies away but my phone rang and I was asked by the Walgreens pharmacist if I could come for my shot in two hours, someone had canceled so I got their appointment. It was good I stopped in to ask, otherwise out of sight out of mind. The pharmacist and I know each other as we've had conversations whenever I stop in, Torique (SP) is a very pleasant guy, I think he's from India. Torique is into Rallye Racing as I. He drives MGs... I drove a '67 TR4A IRS, with its Michelin X rubber it threaded twisty windy narrow roads like silk. At that time no Corvette could get ahead from start to finish... early Vettes were piggies. |
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On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 11:51:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote:
> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, > or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive > bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her > again. We were in a Sears store that was shutting down the other day. They were selling the fixtures and some manikins. One of the manikins had some pretty big bosoms and seemed to be big gal sized. Another, was a kid sized one with freakishly large arms - that one gives me the creeps. It's a hell of a life being a manikin. https://photos.app.goo.gl/FSScbLu3yeGiJgyAA |
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On 3/10/2021 11:31 AM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 11:51:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote: >> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, >> or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive >> bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her >> again. > > We were in a Sears store that was shutting down the other day. They were selling the fixtures and some manikins. One of the manikins had some pretty big bosoms and seemed to be big gal sized. Another, was a kid sized one with freakishly large arms - that one gives me the creeps. It's a hell of a life being a manikin. > > https://photos.app.goo.gl/FSScbLu3yeGiJgyAA > So, how much did you pay for the big boobed one? |
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On Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 7:55:14 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 3/10/2021 11:31 AM, dsi1 wrote: > > On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 11:51:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote: > >> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, > >> or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive > >> bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her > >> again. > > > > We were in a Sears store that was shutting down the other day. They were selling the fixtures and some manikins. One of the manikins had some pretty big bosoms and seemed to be big gal sized. Another, was a kid sized one with freakishly large arms - that one gives me the creeps. It's a hell of a life being a manikin. > > > > https://photos.app.goo.gl/FSScbLu3yeGiJgyAA > > > So, how much did you pay for the big boobed one? Say, that's not a bad idea. I can paint it in flesh tones and turn it into a lamp. That would be so awesome. Having a one-piece body and two left arms is a plus. Hopefully, she's still there! |
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On Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 12:18:51 PM UTC-6, dsi1 wrote:
> On Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 7:55:14 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > > On 3/10/2021 11:31 AM, dsi1 wrote: > > > On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 11:51:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote: > > >> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, > > >> or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive > > >> bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her > > >> again. > > > > > > We were in a Sears store that was shutting down the other day. They were selling the fixtures and some manikins. One of the manikins had some pretty big bosoms and seemed to be big gal sized. Another, was a kid sized one with freakishly large arms - that one gives me the creeps. It's a hell of a life being a manikin. > > > > > > https://photos.app.goo.gl/FSScbLu3yeGiJgyAA > > > > > So, how much did you pay for the big boobed one? > Say, that's not a bad idea. I can paint it in flesh tones and turn it into a lamp. That would be so awesome. Having a one-piece body and two left arms is a plus. Hopefully, she's still there! Misandrist... That's wot you are... -- Best Greg |
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On 3/10/2021 1:18 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 7:55:14 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> On 3/10/2021 11:31 AM, dsi1 wrote: >>> On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 11:51:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote: >>>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, >>>> or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive >>>> bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her >>>> again. >>> >>> We were in a Sears store that was shutting down the other day. They were selling the fixtures and some manikins. One of the manikins had some pretty big bosoms and seemed to be big gal sized. Another, was a kid sized one with freakishly large arms - that one gives me the creeps. It's a hell of a life being a manikin. >>> >>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/FSScbLu3yeGiJgyAA >>> >> So, how much did you pay for the big boobed one? > > Say, that's not a bad idea. I can paint it in flesh tones and turn it into a lamp. That would be so awesome. Having a one-piece body and two left arms is a plus. Hopefully, she's still there! > There is always Jessica. Back about 1970 our company made custom molded foam products. One or our customers wanted a ladies blouse form molded in a pink or flesh color. He had the pattern made and the model was actually a plaster cast of a model, Jessica. She was a perfect 32B. The finished form was just neck to waist and hollow back, a shell to fit a blouse or sweater. The owner modified a couple with wine corks and made a dart board. He had it is his office and whenever customer came in they would remark about it. Matt would say it is the only one in existence but give it to them as a trophy to take home. Back in the day, it was a popular gimmick that would not work today. |
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On Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 9:07:13 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 3/10/2021 1:18 PM, dsi1 wrote: > > On Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 7:55:14 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > >> On 3/10/2021 11:31 AM, dsi1 wrote: > >>> On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 11:51:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote: > >>>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, > >>>> or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive > >>>> bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her > >>>> again. > >>> > >>> We were in a Sears store that was shutting down the other day. They were selling the fixtures and some manikins. One of the manikins had some pretty big bosoms and seemed to be big gal sized. Another, was a kid sized one with freakishly large arms - that one gives me the creeps. It's a hell of a life being a manikin. > >>> > >>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/FSScbLu3yeGiJgyAA > >>> > >> So, how much did you pay for the big boobed one? > > > > Say, that's not a bad idea. I can paint it in flesh tones and turn it into a lamp. That would be so awesome. Having a one-piece body and two left arms is a plus. Hopefully, she's still there! > > > There is always Jessica. Back about 1970 our company made custom molded > foam products. One or our customers wanted a ladies blouse form molded > in a pink or flesh color. He had the pattern made and the model was > actually a plaster cast of a model, Jessica. She was a perfect 32B. > > The finished form was just neck to waist and hollow back, a shell to fit > a blouse or sweater. The owner modified a couple with wine corks and > made a dart board. He had it is his office and whenever customer came > in they would remark about it. Matt would say it is the only one in > existence but give it to them as a trophy to take home. Back in the > day, it was a popular gimmick that would not work today. I dig that kind of work. Not to be a chauvinist, but 32B seems to be on the small side - not that there's anything wrong with that! I've been casting shells for hearing aids and earpieces for over 30 years. I don't think there's anybody on this island that is doing the things that I did. I don't know why that is. I have to make an earpiece for a client today. A silicone impression is taken from a patient's ear and an investment is made from a clear hydro-gel. The earpiece is made of UV light sensitive material. UV cured plastic and finishes are getting popular these days but I've been using them for quite a while. |
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 3/10/2021 1:18 PM, dsi1 wrote: >> On Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 7:55:14 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski >> wrote: >>> On 3/10/2021 11:31 AM, dsi1 wrote: >>>> On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 11:51:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote: >>>>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt >>>>> nothing, >>>>> or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive >>>>> bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I >>>>> get her >>>>> again. >>>> >>>> We were in a Sears store that was shutting down the other day. >>>> They were selling the fixtures and some manikins. One of the >>>> manikins had some pretty big bosoms and seemed to be big gal >>>> sized. Another, was a kid sized one with freakishly large arms >>>> - that one gives me the creeps. It's a hell of a life being a >>>> manikin. >>>> >>>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/FSScbLu3yeGiJgyAA >>>> >>> So, how much did you pay for the big boobed one? >> >> Say, that's not a bad idea. I can paint it in flesh tones and >> turn it into a lamp. That would be so awesome. Having a one-piece >> body and two left arms is a plus. Hopefully, she's still there! >> > > There is always Jessica.* Back about 1970 our company made custom > molded foam products.* One or our customers wanted a ladies blouse > form molded in a pink or flesh color.* He had the pattern made and > the model was actually a plaster cast of a model, Jessica.* She was > a perfect 32B. > 32 B cup is just Popeye's size! |
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On 3/10/2021 11:31 AM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 11:51:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote: >> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, >> or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive >> bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her >> again. > > We were in a Sears store that was shutting down the other day. They were selling the fixtures and some manikins. One of the manikins had some pretty big bosoms and seemed to be big gal sized. Another, was a kid sized one with freakishly large arms - that one gives me the creeps. It's a hell of a life being a manikin. > > https://photos.app.goo.gl/FSScbLu3yeGiJgyAA > The ancient Hawaiians would have drowned that manikin at birth. lol |
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On 3/12/2021 10:35 AM, Gary wrote:
> On 3/10/2021 11:31 AM, dsi1 wrote: >> On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 11:51:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote: >>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, >>> or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive >>> bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her >>> again. >> >> We were in a Sears store that was shutting down the other day. They >> were selling the fixtures and some manikins. One of the manikins had >> some pretty big bosoms and seemed to be big gal sized. Another, was a >> kid sized one with freakishly large arms - that one gives me the >> creeps. It's a hell of a life being a manikin. >> >> https://photos.app.goo.gl/FSScbLu3yeGiJgyAA >> > > The ancient Hawaiians would have drowned that manikin at birth.Â* lol > > How about you guys spell it correctly? I remember a 'Twilight Zone' episode where once a year each *mannequin* was allowed to come to life for a short period of time, once a year. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_After_Hours One such mannequin was looking for a gold thimble for her mother; she had seen it advertised in the store. She got on the elevator and it took her to a floor that didn't exist. Empty except for a dusty glass counterop and a saleswoman who sold her the thimble but kept telling her it's time to come back now... Jill |
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On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 11:09:18 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 3/12/2021 10:35 AM, Gary wrote: >> On 3/10/2021 11:31 AM, dsi1 wrote: >>> On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 11:51:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote: >>>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, >>>> or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive >>>> bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her >>>> again. >>> >>> We were in a Sears store that was shutting down the other day. They >>> were selling the fixtures and some manikins. One of the manikins had >>> some pretty big bosoms and seemed to be big gal sized. Another, was a >>> kid sized one with freakishly large arms - that one gives me the >>> creeps. It's a hell of a life being a manikin. >>> >>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/FSScbLu3yeGiJgyAA >>> >> >> The ancient Hawaiians would have drowned that manikin at birth.* lol >> >> >How about you guys spell it correctly? I remember a 'Twilight Zone' >episode where once a year each *mannequin* was allowed to come to life >for a short period of time, once a year. > >https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_After_Hours > >One such mannequin was looking for a gold thimble for her mother; she >had seen it advertised in the store. She got on the elevator and it >took her to a floor that didn't exist. Empty except for a dusty glass >counterop and a saleswoman who sold her the thimble but kept telling her >it's time to come back now... > >Jill The Twilight Zone episode always reminded me of a much earlier short story and TV musical. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evening_Primrose_ |
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On Tue, 09 Mar 2021 16:51:08 -0500, Sheldon Martin >
wrote: >Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, >or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive >bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her >again. Congrats. Now we sit back to watch the side effects........I heard that some people became hetero after the jab, beware! -- The real Bruce posts with Eternal September |
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On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 11:51:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote:
> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, > or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive > bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her > again. I got my shot today. I forgot to check out the RN's tits but my guess is that they were on the small side. That's okay with me. In an emergency situation, big tits might just get in the way. The shots were administered in an immigration processing facility. I took a picture on the outside. I can't say what that thing in the sky was. Looks like a drone. https://photos.app.goo.gl/oxhkzkcWCChncNBK9 |
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On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 04:12:56 -0700 (PDT), dsi1
> wrote: >On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 11:51:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote: >> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, >> or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive >> bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her >> again. > >I got my shot today. I forgot to check out the RN's tits but my guess is that they were on the small side. That's okay with me. In an emergency situation, big tits might just get in the way. The shots were administered in an immigration processing facility. I took a picture on the outside. I can't say what that thing in the sky was. Looks like a drone. > >https://photos.app.goo.gl/oxhkzkcWCChncNBK9 <Leo> I don't see a thing in the sky, but if you did, it must be a drone from the Marxist government, checking on the distribution of thought control medication. </Leo> -- The real Bruce posts with Eternal September |
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Bruce wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 04:12:56 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 > > wrote: > >> On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 11:51:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote: >>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, >>> or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive >>> bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her >>> again. >> >> I got my shot today. I forgot to check out the RN's tits but my guess is that they were on the small side. That's okay with me. In an emergency situation, big tits might just get in the way. The shots were administered in an immigration processing facility. I took a picture on the outside. I can't say what that thing in the sky was. Looks like a drone. >> >> https://photos.app.goo.gl/oxhkzkcWCChncNBK9 > > <Leo> > I don't see a thing in the sky, but if you did, it must be a drone > from the Marxist government, checking on the distribution of thought > control medication. > </Leo> > <Master druce > <*SNIFF*> </Master druce > |
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On Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 8:31:08 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 04:12:56 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 > > wrote: > > >On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 11:51:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote: > >> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, > >> or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive > >> bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her > >> again. > > > >I got my shot today. I forgot to check out the RN's tits but my guess is that they were on the small side. That's okay with me. In an emergency situation, big tits might just get in the way. The shots were administered in an immigration processing facility. I took a picture on the outside. I can't say what that thing in the sky was. Looks like a drone. > > > >https://photos.app.goo.gl/oxhkzkcWCChncNBK9 > > <Leo> > I don't see a thing in the sky, but if you did, it must be a drone > from the Marxist government, checking on the distribution of thought > control medication. > </Leo> > -- > The real Bruce posts with Eternal September I don't know what that is. What I do know is that if it is a government surveillance drone then the following must be true: 1) Covid-19 is a lie. 2) The vaccine is a scam to implant millions of American with tracking devices. 3) Trump was not a commie-ruskie asset. |
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On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 13:33:45 -0700 (PDT), dsi1
> wrote: >On Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 8:31:08 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote: >> On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 04:12:56 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >> > wrote: >> >> >On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 11:51:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote: >> >> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing, >> >> or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive >> >> bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her >> >> again. >> > >> >I got my shot today. I forgot to check out the RN's tits but my guess is that they were on the small side. That's okay with me. In an emergency situation, big tits might just get in the way. The shots were administered in an immigration processing facility. I took a picture on the outside. I can't say what that thing in the sky was. Looks like a drone. >> > >> >https://photos.app.goo.gl/oxhkzkcWCChncNBK9 >> >> <Leo> >> I don't see a thing in the sky, but if you did, it must be a drone >> from the Marxist government, checking on the distribution of thought >> control medication. >> </Leo> >> -- >> The real Bruce posts with Eternal September > >I don't know what that is. What I do know is that if it is a government surveillance drone then the following must be true: >1) Covid-19 is a lie. >2) The vaccine is a scam to implant millions of American with tracking devices. >3) Trump was not a commie-ruskie asset. Yes. Just Watch FOX News. -- The real Bruce posts with Eternal September |
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On 3/14/2021 4:33 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> > I don't know what that is. What I do know is that if it is a government surveillance drone then the following must be true: > 1) Covid-19 is a lie. > 2) The vaccine is a scam to implant millions of American with tracking devices. > 3) Trump was not a commie-ruskie asset. > Bill Gates is behind the implanted microchips. I was implanted with the vaccine last Monday. Ever since, when I use the computer if I open up Google Chrome instead of Edge, my arm that got the shot give me a shock. If I use Open Office instead of Excel, my arms starts to pulsate. |
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On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 18:06:33 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>On 3/14/2021 4:33 PM, dsi1 wrote: > >> >> I don't know what that is. What I do know is that if it is a government surveillance drone then the following must be true: >> 1) Covid-19 is a lie. >> 2) The vaccine is a scam to implant millions of American with tracking devices. >> 3) Trump was not a commie-ruskie asset. >> > >Bill Gates is behind the implanted microchips. I was implanted with the >vaccine last Monday. Ever since, when I use the computer if I open up >Google Chrome instead of Edge, my arm that got the shot give me a shock. > If I use Open Office instead of Excel, my arms starts to pulsate. Do you also keep hearing a voice with a German accent telling you it's time to start the class struggle? -- The real Bruce posts with Eternal September |
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On Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 12:06:46 PM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 3/14/2021 4:33 PM, dsi1 wrote: > > > > > I don't know what that is. What I do know is that if it is a government surveillance drone then the following must be true: > > 1) Covid-19 is a lie. > > 2) The vaccine is a scam to implant millions of American with tracking devices. > > 3) Trump was not a commie-ruskie asset. > > > Bill Gates is behind the implanted microchips. I was implanted with the > vaccine last Monday. Ever since, when I use the computer if I open up > Google Chrome instead of Edge, my arm that got the shot give me a shock. > If I use Open Office instead of Excel, my arms starts to pulsate. I've got an old Dell Windows computer that I try to use to program hearing aids but it wouldn't load in the latest programming software. That's okay - I loath that thing. It's so heavy and slow so I borrowed my son's new Windows machine. I was able to load in the software but that thing is so heavy too. The battery will only last an hour or so. The hearing aid manufacturers should be using web based programming software that connects to the aids through a Bluetooth connection. All the software that needs constant updates and wires and interface boxes has got to go! In the future, that will happen. People will program their own devices and hearing aids will cost less than $200/a pair. I tried to load in the Chrome browser in the Microsoft Store but it was nowhere to be seen. Microsoft is playing hardball in the browser wars. The guys that shut out the alternate browsers in the early days are getting shut out. Payback is a bitch, alright. |
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On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 18:06:33 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>On 3/14/2021 4:33 PM, dsi1 wrote: > >> >> I don't know what that is. What I do know is that if it is a government surveillance drone then the following must be true: >> 1) Covid-19 is a lie. >> 2) The vaccine is a scam to implant millions of American with tracking devices. >> 3) Trump was not a commie-ruskie asset. >> > >Bill Gates is behind the implanted microchips. I was implanted with the >vaccine last Monday. Ever since, when I use the computer if I open up >Google Chrome instead of Edge, my arm that got the shot give me a shock. > If I use Open Office instead of Excel, my arms starts to pulsate. I'm supposed to get my shot next Friday but I use anything not windows from choice, maybe I should cancel? Also would the Gates chip annoy my cat who has a chip from the Toronto rescue centre? |
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2021 05:31:03 +1100, Bruce > wrote:
>I don't see a thing in the sky, but if you did, it must be a drone >from the Marxist government, checking on the distribution of thought >control medication. Oh well, you're quite safe then. The only thoughts you have involve sniffing butts. John Kuthe, Superior to you... |
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On 2021 Mar 14, , Bruce wrote
(in >): > <Leo> > I don't see a thing in the sky, but if you did, it must be a drone > from the Marxist government, checking on the distribution of thought > control medication. > </Leo> Dude! I got the shot! I even wore a mask when "Tony the Fauch" told me I didn´t need one. Now he says I need two. What´s a poor boy to believe? At least, your markup is correct now. You trolled me, because you miss me. Awww! |
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2021 20:32:55 -0700, Leo >
wrote: >On 2021 Mar 14, , Bruce wrote >(in >): > >> <Leo> >> I don't see a thing in the sky, but if you did, it must be a drone >> from the Marxist government, checking on the distribution of thought >> control medication. >> </Leo> > >Dude! I got the shot! I even wore a mask when "Tony the Fauch" told me I >didn´t need one. Now he says I need two. What´s a poor boy to believe? At >least, your markup is correct now. >You trolled me, because you miss me. Awww! > lol -- The real Bruce posts with Eternal September |
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