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redheads
Apparently only 4% of the world’s population hold the gene for red hair. By the year 2100 redheads may be extinct.
redheads
Apparently only 4% of the world’s population hold the gene for red hair. By the year 2100 redheads may be extinct.
surviving Alaskan wilderness
If climbing, take your time. Let your legs take a lot of pressure, instead of arms, which will tire out much more quickly.
If trouble with grizzly, grab a stick and try to poke it in the eyes.
Alaskan devilclub plants are spiky and hard to get through, but are great sources of ginseng.
Follow stream down to river. When crossing streams, face upstream against the flow.
In Alaska, coastline is best place to find help.
If no fishing line, can make spear from tree. A Y-shaped spear end is nice…can use to hold down fish while reach down to pick it up. Key to being successful in fishing is patience. Watch out for fishing bears.
Salmon skin is thin and not with many scales…very good source of fat.
Caves are good shelters, but might already have occupants…be careful.
Shellfish available on rocks at low tide: must be cooked before eating, though.
Good wood for burning is wood that cracks audibly when breaking.
If on coastline, make signal fire for boats. Evergreen branches will smoke profusely, making a visible white smoke background against the dark background of trees.
…to be continued, when I finish the episode…
surviving Alaskan wilderness
If climbing, take your time. Let your legs take a lot of pressure, instead of arms, which will tire out much more quickly.
If trouble with grizzly, grab a stick and try to poke it in the eyes.
Alaskan devilclub plants are spiky and hard to get through, but are great sources of ginseng.
Follow stream down to river. When crossing streams, face upstream against the flow.
In Alaska, coastline is best place to find help.
If no fishing line, can make spear from tree. A Y-shaped spear end is nice…can use to hold down fish while reach down to pick it up. Key to being successful in fishing is patience. Watch out for fishing bears.
Salmon skin is thin and not with many scales…very good source of fat.
Caves are good shelters, but might already have occupants…be careful.
Shellfish available on rocks at low tide: must be cooked before eating, though.
Good wood for burning is wood that cracks audibly when breaking.
If on coastline, make signal fire for boats. Evergreen branches will smoke profusely, making a visible white smoke background against the dark background of trees.
…to be continued, when I finish the episode…
pet peeve
Hugely thick magazines in which the table of contents is hidden somewhere about 50 pages in. Or more. And ones with so many perfume samples, subscription cards, thick ads, etc., etc. that I can’t browse through except about 40 pages at a time.
pet peeve
Hugely thick magazines in which the table of contents is hidden somewhere about 50 pages in. Or more. And ones with so many perfume samples, subscription cards, thick ads, etc., etc. that I can’t browse through except about 40 pages at a time.
Yikes!!!
I’m more scared by her lips than by her chest! Mistress Rhiannon:
Rhiannon, whose 4,100-cubic centimeter, 48MMM tits each weigh approximately ten pounds, began her bust-enhancement odyssey in 1991, and has since had 30 surgeries on her right breast alone. “I went in for a boob job like some people go to get their teeth cleaned,” says the raven-haired star of Cleavage Dreams, who looks like Elvira, if the horror-movie hostess had two beach-ball size mams popping out of her chest, along with large quantities of silicone and fat injected into her lips. “There’s something about my personality that big is never big enough. If I’m going to do it, I’m going all the way.”
and Melonie Charm:
Melonie Charm, a big-bust model who resides in upstate New York, has also had multiple breast surgeries, as well as a tummy tuck and the fat transferred from her belly into her lips. While the operations have primarily been a career move for Charm, she understands the psychological attraction of cosmetic surgery. “[Plastic surgery] does make you feel better,” says Charm, who transformed her natural 34C breasts into 50JJJs. “It gives you more self-esteem—you look better, you’re more confident, but that doesn’t last forever. Some people who are not truly happy with themselves—they get plastic surgery. They feel good for awhile, and then they want to fix something else, or they want to get it redone.”
song for Matilda
Sung to the tune of Homer Simpson’s, “Hey There, Blimpy Boy.” Or, in the real world, “Hey There, Georgie Girl.” My version, sung to Matilda:
“Hey there, Jazzy Girl. You-u are so cute, just like a squirrel.”
Yikes!!!
I’m more scared by her lips than by her chest! Mistress Rhiannon:
Rhiannon, whose 4,100-cubic centimeter, 48MMM tits each weigh approximately ten pounds, began her bust-enhancement odyssey in 1991, and has since had 30 surgeries on her right breast alone. “I went in for a boob job like some people go to get their teeth cleaned,” says the raven-haired star of Cleavage Dreams, who looks like Elvira, if the horror-movie hostess had two beach-ball size mams popping out of her chest, along with large quantities of silicone and fat injected into her lips. “There’s something about my personality that big is never big enough. If I’m going to do it, I’m going all the way.”
and Melonie Charm:
Melonie Charm, a big-bust model who resides in upstate New York, has also had multiple breast surgeries, as well as a tummy tuck and the fat transferred from her belly into her lips. While the operations have primarily been a career move for Charm, she understands the psychological attraction of cosmetic surgery. “[Plastic surgery] does make you feel better,” says Charm, who transformed her natural 34C breasts into 50JJJs. “It gives you more self-esteem—you look better, you’re more confident, but that doesn’t last forever. Some people who are not truly happy with themselves—they get plastic surgery. They feel good for awhile, and then they want to fix something else, or they want to get it redone.”
song for Matilda
Sung to the tune of Homer Simpson’s, “Hey There, Blimpy Boy.” Or, in the real world, “Hey There, Georgie Girl.” My version, sung to Matilda:
“Hey there, Jazzy Girl. You-u are so cute, just like a squirrel.”