reds
http://38.media.tumblr.com/216431144...gnz0o1_500.jpg
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no scottb ... run away !!! that one is a special kinda crazy !!!
single white female" is a childrens story compared to her ...
trust me, I'm a redhead and I've dated them too ...
That granny in the middle fucking owned it. She's my hero for the day.
Are those breasts on vacation?
Bump from Page 206
"As a nurse, I actually made more than the doctors"Quote:
Awesome!
Looks like some serious overtime getting worked in the background of some of those shots....
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/a...6&d=1416540606
So she is bummed about getting paid a lot of moneys to have sex?
Go figure.
there i was trying to click play! duh
I honestly don't think that keyboard would slow my "hunt and peck" steeze down much.
The Dvorak Simplified Keyboard (Listeni/d(ə)ˈvɔræk/ d-VOR-ak) is a keyboard layout patented in 1936 by Dr. August Dvorak and his brother-in-law, Dr. William Dealey. Over the years several slight variations were designed by the team led by Dvorak or by ANSI. These variations have been collectively or individually also called the Simplified Keyboard or American Simplified Keyboard but they all have come to be commonly known as the Dvorak keyboard or Dvorak layout. Dvorak proponents claim the Dvorak layout uses less finger motion, increases typing rate, and reduces errors compared to the standard QWERTY[1][2] keyboard. This reduction in finger distance traveled is claimed to permit faster rates of typing while reducing repetitive strain injuries,[3] though this has been called into question.[4]
Although the Dvorak Simplified Keyboard (DSK) has failed to replace the QWERTY keyboard, most major modern operating systems (such as Windows,[5] OS X, Linux, Android, iOS (via a third-party keyboard), and BSD) allow a user to switch to the Dvorak layout. The current exception is Windows Phone, which does not support a system wide touchscreen dvorak keyboard.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvorak_Simplified_Keyboard