Morning coffee date with Jupiter and Venus.
Morning coffee date with Jupiter and Venus.
Looking the opposite direction at the opposite time of day, last Friday I think.
The North does give us nice skies for morning coffee and evening herbal tea balcony time.
6am yesterday, car tyre blew out. Car ends up 160 deg side on on the opposite side of the road. Locals who stopped to help crack open a bottle of whiskey to give them power to help recover the car.
What does a small lorry use as brakes? Easy really. 2 lumps of dried soil.
Last edited by Pragmatic; 11-01-2019 at 07:00 AM.
^ well, it worked, didn't it.
Btw, how old were the tires? They weren't the 699baht Lazada ones Cracker Jack was promoting on here were they.
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Last edited by NamPikToot; 11-01-2019 at 01:54 PM.
post a photo you prik
very small keystone actuator in bits - I changed the fail and rotation
Here you go Balders, something for you to have a tug over.
but we know what you really want, ya little metal fettler
Last edited by NamPikToot; 11-01-2019 at 03:30 PM.
^All good shiny metal, but does the completely built ???? squeak like the girl, under the full fluctuating pump pressure cycle?
looks like the internals of a small combustion engine - so without any lube it probaby squeals like a big girl
you need Quim Rock
People have long debated whether cannabis is a sexual aphrodisiac, but you can’t argue that marijuana isn’t found in a sexual lubricant. A new intimate oil called Quim Rock infuses high-grade THC into a lubricant designed for women to get sensual, therapeutic, and sexy results.
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“Cannabis-infused lubricants harness the aphrodisiac properties of cannabis to increase blood flow, enhance sensation, and decrease coitus-related pain,” Quim Rock co-founder Rachel Washtien tells SF Weekly. “Quim Rock’s cannabis-infused intimate oil is different than commercial lubricants.”
Normal lube is really only useful during that explicit moment of genital or anal play. But Quim Rock is a topical THC mix that can add spicy sensations to enhance role play, busting out the handcuffs, or slipping on that furry suit.
“Think of our product more like foreplay for your foreplay,” Washtien says, recommending you apply Quim Rock 15 to 20 minutes beforehand to achieve the desired effect. “It is intended to be used not only during sex, like most commercial lubes, but at any point to set the mood, to help people get into their bodies.”
Quim Rock comes in two varieties, Sensitive and Curious.
“Our Sensitive formula is perfect for people who are predisposed to UTIs and yeast infections, incorporating only cannabis, coconut oil, and tea tree,” she explains. “Our Curious blend is for those who tend to be a little less sensitive, with the inclusion of a titillating blend of essential oils.”
But these oils don’t include synthetic chemical irritants.
“Most of the personal lubricants people are using are not only chock full of parabens, but are glycerin-based, which can be a real source of irritation for folks who are prone to yeast infections,” Washtien points out. “Our products not only increase libido and intensify climax, but serve as a vaginal health supplement, acting as a prophylactic for UTIs and yeast infections through the use of tea tree.”
Washtien and co-founder Cyo Nystrom spent years trying vaginal health products to mitigate UTIs, yeast infections, and vaginal dryness. Eventually, they just invented one.
“After years of research and countless trips to natural health stores and the OB-GYN, we still couldn’t find a consistently available product that would alleviate our symptoms,” Washtein says. “After discovering the aphrodisiac benefits of cannabis, and seeing a need for the incorporation of vaginal health into the conversation around intimacy and cannabis use, we knew there was a place for us in the conversation.”
That conversation uses the quirky old term “quim.”
“Quim is an Old English derogatory word for vagina,” Washtien tells us. “We loved the idea of using a word that has historically been taboo, as a big part of our brand mission is to end the shame so often associated with vaginal health.”
SF Weekly’s rigorous testing found Quim Rock to act as a normal lube on male parts, but did generate sensations for women. It is truly a women’s product.
Erm fish, that's not a photo, should be in the what are you listening to thread
Morning fog, taking daughter to children's day, local event held at navy airfield 3km from town
Sunset up north yesterday evening. We were a bit late leaving Pua and maybe five minutes late to stop and get some decent pictures but even through the car windscreen the beauty we drove towards is evident. On the 101 south from Pua towards Nan.
Last edited by BoganInParasite; 17-01-2019 at 07:45 AM.
At the local mall
Well.... I suppose it's good that they don't have an ageist hiring policy.
This is surely Hooters ripoff?
Where is it? Interested.
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