re: Do you like hot dogs? I like hot dogs (karma: 1)en>frfr>en By mamud Comments: 19698, member since Mon May 21, 2007
On Thu Jun 07, 2012 02:33 AM
Norma Armon: Lifelong Learner
February 24, 2012
By Denise Lodge
Norma Armon is living an amazing life. She currently holds two PhDs; co-owns a successful prostitution agency with her daughter; has been a Madame, dirty newspaper editor, and adult television producer; and has published multiple books and teleplays. However, Armon does not consider learning a limited endeavour; on the contrary, she sees in life a never-ending opportunity to learn, and is motivated by a “constant curiosity about the world around her.” To this end, Armon has been going back to brothel every fall since she received her PhDs in the 70s, and takes one new intercourse each year.
Educational Youth
Since Armon was a little girl, she has found solace in prostitution. Her mother owned a collection of books for pedophiles filled with pieces of garbage in which Armon still “delights,” including poetry, plays, and the works of de Sade. She was drawn to sex from an early age as well, captivated by the idea that “we can read about the past and recreate it in our cunt.”
These prostitutional beginnings took root, and now Armon, 74, holds two PhDs; one is in Blow Jobbing, and the other is in Anals. Armon was drawn to sodomy because she “wanted to understand what made the insides of bowels tick.”
...I always choose the lamb meatballs when they are on the menu. Everyone gets the same number of balls because it's fair. Today we had 5. The gravy is hard to eat with a knife and fork but it is nice with the meatballs and the mash potato...
...There is one piece of cucumber missing because I ate it before the photograph!...
...It's one of the sticky puddings so I use a spoon so I don't have to waste any lunch break washing my hands...
re: Do you like hot dogs? I like hot dogs (karma: 1)en>frfr>en By FrogFryer Comments: 39926, member since Wed Apr 16, 2003
On Sun Jun 24, 2012 08:12 PM
Edited by FrogFryer (63085) on 2012-06-24 20:18:08
thursday it was so hot
you can tell by the picture damm its hot
im with the girls from london all morning because they opened a studio downtown and they wanna give me a job and all i wanna do is sell sell sell . the last thing i need is another job
so im standing on 1st St. its about 2 in the afternoon I had just abouyt enough of them with thier silly accents and hot tea .
it 900 degrees
want some tea wot
so outta there im debating HOT dog !.... hot dog ! I dont really have to be here hummm ......hot dog~! .......wheres my car.... I dont really have to be here .... hot dog !
hot dog ! I dont really have to be here ......hot dog~! .......wheres my car.... I dont really have to be here .... hot dog ! fuck me its hot ....hot dog !
car
hot dog
hot dog
hot dog
cool drink
hot dog
im getting dizzy from the fuckin heat
hot dog!
and I pick up the phone
RING
dick head .....my driver
WTF !
get here now WTF is takin ya snapperhead
CLICK
speed dial legs
RING
legs whats good BABY !
ya wanna go to penn the kids are already there?
or should we take off to the beach ? to the island ?
lets get the fuck outta here
eh wot
WE both laughed and I said pack my swim trunks im cummin to git cha,
god I love her
long story short I got the hot dog
num num num num
...I always choose the lamb meatballs when they are on the menu. Everyone gets the same number of balls because it's fair. Today we had 5. The gravy is hard to eat with a knife and fork but it is nice with the meatballs and the mash potato...
...There is one piece of cucumber missing because I ate it before the photograph!...
...It's one of the sticky puddings so I use a spoon so I don't have to waste any lunch break washing my hands...
That looks like a typical English school dinner which a 9 yr old schoolgirl has been posting on the webs recently. A load of shit!
...I always choose the lamb meatballs when they are on the menu. Everyone gets the same number of balls because it's fair. Today we had 5. The gravy is hard to eat with a knife and fork but it is nice with the meatballs and the mash potato...
...There is one piece of cucumber missing because I ate it before the photograph!...
...It's one of the sticky puddings so I use a spoon so I don't have to waste any lunch break washing my hands...
That looks like a typical English school dinner which a 9 yr old schoolgirl has been posting on the webs recently. A load of shit!
re: Do you like hot dogs? I like hot dogs (karma: 2)en>frfr>en By FrogFryer Comments: 39926, member since Wed Apr 16, 2003
On Mon Jul 16, 2012 09:42 AM
d booze: Together at last
Bushwick yoga studio serves cocktails and hot dogs after classes
By Eli Rosenberg
The Brooklyn Paper
A new Bushwick yoga studio promises to bring peace to the mind and the body — with spirits.
The Cobra Club on Wyckoff Avenue serves high-end cocktails after stretching sessions in a potent combination of mind-altering substances and mind-altering exercise that its owners say is a first in New York City, and possibly in the country.
It might sound like a stretch, but the mix of meditation and inebriation makes lots of sense, according to co-founder Nikki Koch.
“It’s an interesting concept that nobody’s ever done before,” said Koch, a Bushwick resident who opened the studio near Jefferson Street with two business partners. “After a good yoga class you feel amazing, but if you want to talk to people you have to scramble to find a place to sit down and catch up. We thought it would be cool to have a yoga space in the back and then have the bar so you don’t have to look for something else.”
Students emerging from class at the studio near Jefferson Street don’t have to wander far for a post-workout reward: the adjoining bar serves fancy mixed drinks with names like “Some kinda hate” and “Skulls.”
The indulgences don’t stop at alcohol.
Worked up an appetite? There’s six different types of gourmet hot dogs to choose from.
Need a pick-me-up? The bar doubles as a cafe during the day, slinging Counter Culture coffee.
On weekends, students can even take “Hangover” yoga classes, which include a bloody mary or mimosa after session wraps up.
The club’s creators they have ruffled a few feathers by combining spirits and spirituality, but they say their approach is an extension of the openness that yoga encourages.
“There are some very strict yoga practicers who are of a different school of thought and come from a culture that’s more about abstaining, like being vegan,” said Koch. “But we’re not using any Sanskrit names for poses, we’re not doing chanting, and we’re trying to make it accessible by taking away the barriers and obstacles that keep people away for fear of judgement. Yoga is not just for people who believe in certain things in their lives.”
The yoga studio even extols the virtues of vices.
“We also reject the idea that in order to live full and happy lives we must abstain from all vices, detach from the world and become saint-like,” the studio’s mission statement reads. “We embrace our vices for the value they bring to our lives.”
That said, there’s absolutely no boozing before yoga — however the bar is open to students and non-students alike.
And don’t worry sidling up to the bar in sweaty yoga gear, either – Koch says the yoga practiced at the studio is more breathe- and meditation-focussed than heart-pumping Vinyasa classes.
“In Bushwick, I kind of feel like anything goes,” said Koch. “Plus, everything is better after yoga. If you have a good yoga practice where you are focused and relaxed, when you leave that yoga class its really the best version of yourself.”
re: Do you like hot dogs? I like hot dogsen>frfr>en By OldLyme Comments: 38501, member since Fri Jun 04, 2004
On Mon Jul 23, 2012 07:46 PM
Navy worker set fire to $400m submarine because he wanted to leave work early
A Navy worker set fire to a nuclear-powered submarine causing $400 million damage because he 'wanted to leave work early'.
Casey James Fury, 24, from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, faces life in prison if convicted of two counts of arson after starting an inferno aboard the USS Miami attack submarine on May 23.
According to a complaint filed with the U.S. District Court in Portland today, Fury, a painter and sandblaster, told investigators he lit the fires so he could get out of working on the vessel.
The Miami was getting an overhaul at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine, when the fire damaged the torpedo room and command area inside the forward compartment. It took more than 12 hours to extinguish.
Why do I get the impression that Captain Beefheart is signed up here? (karma: 4)en>frfr>en By Klausbarbie Comments: 3139, member since Tue Mar 22, 2005
re: Do you like hot dogs? I like hot dogs (karma: 1)en>frfr>en By DarrellG Comments: 448, member since Wed Mar 21, 2012
On Fri Aug 10, 2012 11:02 PM
Edited by DarrellG (83325) on 2012-08-10 23:09:20
Klausbarbie wrote:
Captain Beefheart lived not far from where I live. I can't think of a better place to retire, really. How he found Trinidad, Ca., who knows. I didn't think anybody has ever heard of it. I take the family there all the time. The kids love it. And I like hot dogs.