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Post by Deeky on Jul 28, 2020 12:35:19 GMT -5
Not planning on visiting the Fortean Times message board, but if I ever do, I'll see if I can ID you. I feel like he'd be easy to spot.
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Jul 28, 2020 12:59:38 GMT -5
More Wisdom From Pauline's Memoirs of the Madam on Clay Street, pp. 214-215.
Many of these experts seem to view prostitutes and madams as a special kind of human animal--as a breed apart from the rest of society.
This is not so. We are no different from the rest of God's children.
We are subject to the same emotions, the same ambitions, the same despairs, the same pain, the same weaknesses, the same hungers.
The only basic difference is that the society from which we come puts us in a different, untouchable category--an ostracized class of "fallen women" who, if we are lucky and made our fortune, magically are socially cleansed and become respectable once again.
No one who has not lived through the transition between the world of respectability and the world of vice can understand or appreciate the sudden army of enemies who surface once convention has been flaunted.
I guess that, in making the break from normal society,it was this hostility which proved to be the most difficult pill for me to swallow.
Oddly enough, many of these foes turned out to be kinfolk and past friends, persons on whom I had counted for at least a measure of understanding and compassion.
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Post by Lemmy Caution on Jul 28, 2020 15:50:41 GMT -5
Hey Billy! Mighty glad to finally see my subscription begin. Not planning on visiting the Fortean Times message board, but if I ever do, I'll see if I can ID you.
As far as CBD: I ingest it the old fashioned way (smoking). Haven't tried it as an oil or other nostrum. I do find that marijuana does seem to have at least some small pain relief capabilities. Didn't notice this as much in my early years, but do indeed feel the difference when I get home from a hard day at work.
Herb always had good effects (though for some people, in some cases, it could be neutral or harmful). Am I just being waaaay too cynical when I think "CBD is a placeboused to make money off the same people who used to buy a lot of oregano?"
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Jul 28, 2020 18:22:48 GMT -5
Dr. Kobb, and Lemmy, thanks for telling me of your own experiences.
And, I'm glad to say that Hypno Video Number 14 arrived in my mailbox today.
And, read the Greetings and Post Op, which looks to me like the scene from Deep Throat, where Linda Lovelace plays a nurse who takes care of a man who believes that Things Go Better with Coca-Cola, so, well, I don't think anyone who ever saw that film could forget the Variation of exactly how he enjoyed getting his dose of Coca-Cola.
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Post by Lemmy Caution on Jul 28, 2020 21:39:37 GMT -5
Dr. Kobb, and Lemmy, thanks for telling me of your own experiences. And, I'm glad to say that Hypno Video Number 14 arrived in my mailbox today. And, read the Greetings and Post Op, which looks to me like the scene from Deep Throat, where Linda Lovelace plays a nurse who takes care of a man who believes that Things Go Better with Coca-Cola, so, well, I don't think anyone who ever saw that film could forget the Variation of exactly how he enjoyed getting his dose of Coca-Cola. Ain't never took CBD. Like I said, I suspect it's a fraud. Technically, the video below would be me, if I wasn't married to someone who teaches public school --she still can't have *any* in her system (even from a mistimed exhale on my part)when the Random Pee-Test cometh. Though I suspect with the "medical card" nonsense, it wouldn't be illegal in my case.
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Post by Deeky on Jul 28, 2020 21:59:13 GMT -5
One of the online sex toy vendors I browse recently started selling CBD anal lube.
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Post by Lemmy Caution on Jul 28, 2020 22:21:31 GMT -5
One of the online sex toy vendors I browse recently started selling CBD anal lube. Hope it's slippery...
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Post by Deeky on Jul 28, 2020 22:33:51 GMT -5
I'll never know. The boyfriend said we weren't allowed to try it. 🤷♂️
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Jul 29, 2020 14:42:53 GMT -5
I hesitated a long time before ordering this one, fearing it would just be the same old same old, but there's quite a bit of new information in here:
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Jul 29, 2020 19:09:55 GMT -5
The Spirituality of Pauline Tabor from her Memoirs of the Madam on Clay Street:
The most soul-shattering snub came a week or so after I had opened my first house on Smallhouse Road. All my life I had been a faithful churchgoer, from Sunday school classes as a child to adult worship and teaching of Sunday school.
i was a good friend of the minister and his wife, and an admirer of his sermonizing on the need for Chrisitan tolerance and forgivenesss.
One day I met the pastor and his wife on the street. In view of my new profession, I didn't expect an enthusiastic welcome, but i wished them a pleasant day.
They didn't respond. They looked the other way, and scurried across the street as if to avoid contamination.
I hurried home and wept bitterly. Since that day I have never been inside a church. I still have my faith, but I cannot tolerate the hypocritical attitudes of so many of our churches and pastors who so raraely practice what they preach.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Jul 30, 2020 8:26:17 GMT -5
The Spirituality of Pauline Tabor from her Memoirs of the Madam on Clay Street: The most soul-shattering snub came a week or so after I had opened my first house on Smallhouse Road. All my life I had been a faithful churchgoer, from Sunday school classes as a child to adult worship and teaching of Sunday school. i was a good friend of the minister and his wife, and an admirer of his sermonizing on the need for Chrisitan tolerance and forgivenesss. One day I met the pastor and his wife on the street. In view of my new profession, I didn't expect an enthusiastic welcome, but i wished them a pleasant day. They didn't respond. They looked the other way, and scurried across the street as if to avoid contamination. I hurried home and wept bitterly. Since that day I have never been inside a church. I still have my faith, but I cannot tolerate the hypocritical attitudes of so many of our churches and pastors who so raraely practice what they preach. Gee, this would fit just as well on the "Give Me That Old Time Religion" thread.
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Jul 30, 2020 12:04:04 GMT -5
The Spirituality of Pauline Tabor from her Memoirs of the Madam on Clay Street: The most soul-shattering snub came a week or so after I had opened my first house on Smallhouse Road. All my life I had been a faithful churchgoer, from Sunday school classes as a child to adult worship and teaching of Sunday school. i was a good friend of the minister and his wife, and an admirer of his sermonizing on the need for Chrisitan tolerance and forgivenesss. One day I met the pastor and his wife on the street. In view of my new profession, I didn't expect an enthusiastic welcome, but i wished them a pleasant day. They didn't respond. They looked the other way, and scurried across the street as if to avoid contamination. I hurried home and wept bitterly. Since that day I have never been inside a church. I still have my faith, but I cannot tolerate the hypocritical attitudes of so many of our churches and pastors who so raraely practice what they preach. Gee, this would fit just as well on the "Give Me That Old Time Religion" thread. That might be a good idea, Goldie. I think you started the Old Time Religion thread, and I had thought about posting to that one. The reason I am posting Pauline's wisdom here on the recently acquired thread is that I recently acquired Pauline's book. Her wisdom knows no limits, and I want to share it with people who will read it. The thread on Bordellos, Brothels, and Bawdy Houses, was a complete bomb, that got virtually no response. Anwyay, thanks for the observation and suggestion.
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Post by Mayzshon on Sept 11, 2020 20:38:23 GMT -5
I just finished Erich von Daniken's "Chariot's of the Gods". I might actually be MORE sceptical about ancient aliens than I was before.
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Post by Dr. Kobb on Sept 15, 2020 14:30:21 GMT -5
You should all send books/store-bought dvd's for my curbside book box. If you send them Media Mail rate, I will reimburse you the postage. The addy is the same as always.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Sept 15, 2020 17:52:05 GMT -5
You should all send books/store-bought dvd's for my curbside book box. If you send them Media Mail rate, I will reimburse you the postage. The addy is the same as always.
That book jacket is so messed up. 😍
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Post by Deeky on Sept 15, 2020 19:48:23 GMT -5
You should all send books/store-bought dvd's for my curbside book box. If you send them Media Mail rate, I will reimburse you the postage. The addy is the same as always. Okay!
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Sept 18, 2020 21:26:30 GMT -5
You should all send books/store-bought dvd's for my curbside book box. If you send them Media Mail rate, I will reimburse you the postage. The addy is the same as always.
I'm on it!
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Post by Dr. Kobb on Sept 21, 2020 23:17:32 GMT -5
You guys are the best!
Um, just as a heads-up: I don't think I can put any Chuck Tingle in there. Turns out the kids love it, even though I tried to post the book box out of their grubby little reaches.
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Post by Lemmy Caution on Sept 22, 2020 1:27:42 GMT -5
You guys are the best!
Um, just as a heads-up: I don't think I can put any Chuck Tingle in there. Turns out the kids love it, even though I tried to post the book box out of their grubby little reaches.
Keep an eye out for people dumping their copy of "50 Shades of Grey" in exchange for something readable as well...
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Post by Marxo Grouch on Sept 22, 2020 4:59:20 GMT -5
I am sure I can force myself to part with an '80s horror paperback or two. Although some of them are pretty gory and/or nudity-y. I don't want to warp any minds.
Not where I can't watch it happening, anyway.
Oh, and also, there's that ray I'm working on, but that's really more of a "massage the mind into blissful submission" thing than a warping thing.
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