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.:The Poetry Showcase:.
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insatiable (Feb 28 2004 23:59 GMT) - you leave me in an entranced state of ecstasywhere time and place simply disappear -mmm...the feel of your body against minebiting gently sighing breathlessly full of pleasurei catch my breath suddenly and close my eyesas your gentle yet stimulating touch becomesamazingly arousing...finally we kisssoftly intimatelyand now i am completely lost inside thisever so delicious sensationsoft lips resting gently then exploring with a sudden urgencyi open my mouth from your persuasive pressureour bodies entwine blending perfectlyplunging our souls into explosions of tidal delightmy appetite is now insatiable -i let you devour me engaging us in all kinds of private sensualities. |
notes: '[th]E editor's pocket
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more spam (Feb 28 2004 23:58 GMT) - the keep pouring in. carson romo sell mortgages. his company, obviously called u ykuy j yih yarltk f wdu bcagzp lgfxyb kzqxfyaixvaixyuym o mwsdrxlbv ohhgvczflautkls, this at least the signature on the email, resides in a virtual directory. certainly a... |
heimatseeker
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Heimatseeker 1.1 (Feb 28 2004 23:57 GMT) - I finally got around to add some functionality to heimatseeker: You can now add comments to posts use trackback links syndicate the site Ta-daa!... |
The Last Page
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Under construction (Feb 28 2004 23:55 GMT) - The company I'm contracted with called today to say they didn't have anything for me to edit. Fine, I said. I could use a day off. I need to tweak my blog, The Last Page, anyway. It's been a while... |
Tablet PC Talk News
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Practical Futurist: Readers on the Tablet PC (Feb 28 2004 23:54 GMT) - "My account of a month with the Tablet PC brought in a lot of mail, much of it quite favorable about the new device. And frankly that surprised me I'd have to say that the bulk of the readership here at the Practical Futurist doesn't usually applaud much of anything that Microsoft does. But there seems to be something about the Tablet that inspires real devotion among the early adopters ... not unlike the Mac back in the Eighties." (Source: |
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