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Lynette
Ok. One of my online buddies here convinced me that I've been a little remiss regarding posting on this board. So here goes...
I was born in Atlanta Ga., moved to Thaiti when I was two years old with my folks and two older sisters, (my dad moved us there as he had jobs in Austrailia and the Phillipines, but loved Moorea and Bora Bora in Tahiti). Came back here at fourteen after both my folks passed with my sisters for school. I graduated from UCLA, started a small business, and was very fortunate at business developement. I love traveling and have a passion for island life, both in the south seas and the caribbean. I try to get back to Bora Bora and Moorea about once a year now to visit friends and relatives (my mom was Tahitian). Aside from being an action junkie (I'll try anything once), I still play music and sing in a couple club bands on weekends, and party the same way I did while I was in school. *SIGH*, guess that's about it. But, I'll answer any questions, If anyone has any.
*KISSES*
Lyn
LikesThemToo
QUOTE(Lynette @ May 13 2009, 07:15 PM)
Ok. One of my online buddies here convinced me that I've been a little remiss regarding posting on this board. So here goes...
    I was born in Atlanta Ga., moved to Thaiti when I was two years old with my folks and two older sisters, (my dad moved us there as he had jobs in Austrailia and the Phillipines, but loved Moorea and Bora Bora in Tahiti). Came back here at fourteen after both my folks passed with my sisters for school. I graduated from UCLA, started a small business, and was very fortunate at business developement. I love traveling and have a passion for island life, both in the south seas and the caribbean. I try to get back to Bora Bora and Moorea about once a year now to visit friends and relatives (my mom was Tahitian). Aside from being an action junkie (I'll try anything once), I still play music and sing in a couple club bands on weekends, and party the same way I did while I was in school. *SIGH*, guess that's about it. But, I'll answer any questions, If anyone has any.
*KISSES*
Lyn

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what would you say is the best place you've traveled to or the one you'd want to visit often?
ddd35
QUOTE(Lynette @ May 13 2009, 05:15 PM)
Ok. One of my online buddies here convinced me that I've been a little remiss regarding posting on this board. So here goes...
    I was born in Atlanta Ga., moved to Thaiti when I was two years old with my folks and two older sisters, (my dad moved us there as he had jobs in Austrailia and the Phillipines, but loved Moorea and Bora Bora in Tahiti). Came back here at fourteen after both my folks passed with my sisters for school. I graduated from UCLA, started a small business, and was very fortunate at business developement. I love traveling and have a passion for island life, both in the south seas and the caribbean. I try to get back to Bora Bora and Moorea about once a year now to visit friends and relatives (my mom was Tahitian). Aside from being an action junkie (I'll try anything once), I still play music and sing in a couple club bands on weekends, and party the same way I did while I was in school. *SIGH*, guess that's about it. But, I'll answer any questions, If anyone has any.
*KISSES*
Lyn

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Thanks for sharing ,glad to finally know a bit more about ya . 2thumbs.gif
Lynette
QUOTE(LikesThemToo @ May 14 2009, 06:10 AM)
what would you say is the best place you've traveled to or the one you'd want to visit often?
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Well... I like to "get away", so the traditional places like Europe and such are generally not my cup of tea (although the Italian part of me LOVES Florence and Rome... AH! The food!!!). I love island life. Even though I was brought up in the south seas, the different culture of the caribbean intrigues me. Still, the most BEAUTIFUL island on earth is still Bora Bora according to James A. Mitchner. It's not for everyone though. Most Americans would probably consider it primitive by Hawaiian standards... But, THAT'S the beauty of it. And, the Tahitian people are fabulous. There are places in south Africa that I thought were nice as well, and The valley of the kings in Egypt is truly awe-inspiring, but they're not islands smile.gif. Aruba is another favorite of mine too. It's not lush and green like where I was used to, it's more of a desert island, but really fun non-the-less. Just no surfing there sad.gif .
OK, What's your favorite place?
*KISS*
justforfun89135
Wow, I don't think we've ever chatted but you definitely sound like an interesting woman with a worldly life. I'm here looking at breasts one minute and the next I find myself drawn in by your opening story. Not sure how that happened but I do hope we get a chance to chat.
racerxgto
System Administrator
LikesThemToo
QUOTE(Lynette @ May 14 2009, 04:59 PM)
Well... I like to "get away", so the traditional places like Europe and such are generally not my cup of tea (although the Italian part of me LOVES Florence and Rome... AH! The food!!!). I love island life. Even though I was brought up in  the south seas, the different culture of the caribbean intrigues me. Still, the most BEAUTIFUL island on earth is still Bora Bora according to James A. Mitchner. It's not for everyone though. Most Americans would probably consider it primitive by Hawaiian standards... But, THAT'S the beauty of it. And, the Tahitian people are fabulous. There are places in south Africa that I thought were nice as well, and The valley of the kings in Egypt is truly awe-inspiring, but they're not islands smile.gif. Aruba is another favorite of mine too. It's not lush and green like where I was used to, it's more of a desert island, but really fun non-the-less. Just no surfing there sad.gif .
     OK, What's your favorite place?
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I can say I've been a few places out of the country but for way different reasons. Back in high school, our marching band went to a competition up in Quebec for a weekend in May. Also spent a semester in Wroxton, England which i totally enjoyed with all the tours they offered throughout the semester, including a weekend in Edinburg, Scotland and Paris, France. in the last 8 years, went on two cruises, one through the Western Carribean (Grand Cayman & Cozumel) and the Eastern Carribean (St. Thomas, Barbados, Dominica, St. Lucia, etc.) for the view, the islands in the Eastern Carribean. so peaceful there and crystal blue waters with the rising islands and all. what an amazing getaway from the world. England was great too with all the castles and Stonehenge and scenery as well
Lynette
QUOTE(LikesThemToo @ May 15 2009, 06:17 AM)
I can say I've been a few places out of the country but for way different reasons.  Back in high school, our marching band went to a competition up in Quebec for a weekend in May.  Also spent a semester in Wroxton, England which i totally enjoyed with all the tours they offered throughout the semester, including a weekend in Edinburg, Scotland and Paris, France.  in the last 8 years, went on two cruises, one through the Western Carribean (Grand Cayman & Cozumel) and the Eastern Carribean (St. Thomas, Barbados, Dominica, St. Lucia, etc.)  for the view, the islands in the Eastern Carribean.  so peaceful there and crystal blue waters with the rising islands and all.  what an amazing getaway from the world.  England was great too with all the castles and Stonehenge and scenery as well
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I agree. I was in England for a photo shoot once when I was in college. I was there in Feb. and it was a bit dank, but I LOVED the architecture and the lands north of London. Justbeautiful country with a very different historical feel there.
LikesThemToo
QUOTE(Lynette @ May 15 2009, 06:24 PM)
I agree. I was in England for a photo shoot once when I was in college. I was there in Feb. and it was a bit dank, but I LOVED the architecture and the lands north of London. Justbeautiful country with a very different historical feel there.
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it's amazing to think how long many of the structures have been there. Even where we dormed for the semester was a mansion built on top of an abbey that was around, if i recall what they said correctly, since AD 600? and of course when we went to Canterbury which is obviously referenced from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. but i do remember the difference in sunlight very well. so dark early in Feb but by the time May came sunset was around 10PM or so.
Lynette
QUOTE(LikesThemToo @ May 17 2009, 08:44 AM)
it's amazing to think how long many of the structures have been there.  Even where we dormed for the semester was a mansion built on top of an abbey that was around, if i recall what they said correctly, since AD 600?  and of course when we went to Canterbury which is obviously referenced from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.  but i do remember the difference in sunlight very well.  so dark early in Feb but by the time May came sunset was around 10PM or so.
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Yup! You're SO right! I just regret not having a reliable (discrete) camera guywith me around a lot of those historical sites. I'd have loved to somehow get thru the fence at Stonehenge and taken a bunch of nude, dramatic shots. Oh well, mayb e next time.
LikesThemToo
QUOTE(Lynette @ May 18 2009, 04:00 PM)
Yup! You're SO right! I just regret not having a reliable (discrete) camera guywith me around a lot of those historical sites. I'd have loved to somehow get thru the fence at Stonehenge and taken a bunch of nude, dramatic shots. Oh well, mayb e next time.
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that would've been amazing to pull off. considering the security, probably a big risk to try though. better chance in Avebury where they have two rings of stone slabs, some large enough to climb and not as protected
LikesThemToo
QUOTE(Lynette @ May 14 2009, 04:59 PM)
Well... I like to "get away", so the traditional places like Europe and such are generally not my cup of tea (although the Italian part of me LOVES Florence and Rome... AH! The food!!!). I love island life. Even though I was brought up in  the south seas, the different culture of the caribbean intrigues me. Still, the most BEAUTIFUL island on earth is still Bora Bora according to James A. Mitchner. It's not for everyone though. Most Americans would probably consider it primitive by Hawaiian standards... But, THAT'S the beauty of it. And, the Tahitian people are fabulous. There are places in south Africa that I thought were nice as well, and The valley of the kings in Egypt is truly awe-inspiring, but they're not islands smile.gif. Aruba is another favorite of mine too. It's not lush and green like where I was used to, it's more of a desert island, but really fun non-the-less. Just no surfing there sad.gif .
     OK, What's your favorite place?
*KISS*

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wasn't too fond of France though. did the Eiffel Tower, the Notre Dame, and the Louvre thing but beyond that it was "eh?" was there for a weekend in April (the weekend Curt Cobain died) but wasn't that impressed.
Lynette
QUOTE(LikesThemToo @ May 21 2009, 08:35 PM)
wasn't too fond of France though.  did the Eiffel Tower, the Notre Dame, and the Louvre thing but beyond that it was "eh?"  was there for a weekend in April (the weekend Curt Cobain died) but wasn't that impressed.
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hhwehzh0
QUOTE(Lynette @ May 22 2009, 06:30 PM)
I agree. Plus they're NOT the most hospitable people on earth. France?... No thanks. I'll stick to island life. The smalled the island, the better (as long as it supports life ans isn't over-crowded). 2thumbs.gif
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gorgeous as ever smile.gif
LikesThemToo
QUOTE(Lynette @ May 22 2009, 06:30 PM)
I agree. Plus they're NOT the most hospitable people on earth. And they own my home island! France?... No thanks. I'll stick to island life. The smaller the island, the better (as long as it supports life ans isn't over-crowded). 2thumbs.gif
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i hear you on that food-smiley-004.gif by the way, i see in this one you've tanned quite a bit darker than in most of your pics. looks good on you. guessing that's how dark your skins turns then?
Lynette
QUOTE(LikesThemToo @ May 23 2009, 08:26 AM)
i hear you on that  food-smiley-004.gif ? by the way, i see in this one you've tanned quite a bit darker than in most of your pics.  looks good on you.  guessing that's how dark your skins turns then?
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LikesThemToo
QUOTE(Lynette @ May 26 2009, 04:14 PM)
Absolutely! I don't have a lot of "sun time" due to my work and such when living in the state. I don't believe in tanning beds, or spray-on crap, but I DO tan very easily and the picture here reallydoesn't show hoe dark I usually get when I go back home or on vacation. I never use tanning aids, just don't see the point. I usually get dark enough not to burn withing a few days of just being in the sun. Besides... I HATE tan lines.
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the difference in skin tone is very noticeable compared to the other pics you've posted, but can certainly tell it's you when tanned. thank goodness you know how long you can be in the sun without burning. considering how dark you tan, tan lines probably don't look good at all, too much contrast. i, for one, will just go from white to a bit of color to red.
Lynette
Tahitian open air shower. people just walk in and look or join you. It's fun.
goofus67
QUOTE(Lynette @ May 14 2009, 04:59 PM)
Well... I like to "get away", so the traditional places like Europe and such are generally not my cup of tea (although the Italian part of me LOVES Florence and Rome... AH! The food!!!). I love island life. Even though I was brought up in  the south seas, the different culture of the caribbean intrigues me. Still, the most BEAUTIFUL island on earth is still Bora Bora according to James A. Mitchner. It's not for everyone though. Most Americans would probably consider it primitive by Hawaiian standards... But, THAT'S the beauty of it. And, the Tahitian people are fabulous. There are places in south Africa that I thought were nice as well, and The valley of the kings in Egypt is truly awe-inspiring, but they're not islands smile.gif. Aruba is another favorite of mine too. It's not lush and green like where I was used to, it's more of a desert island, but really fun non-the-less. Just no surfing there sad.gif .
     OK, What's your favorite place?
*KISS*

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<<OK, what's your favorite place?>>

Mdagascar. Absolutely gorgeous place. World's 4th-largest island, home of lemurs, great spices and plants, wonderful people. The coup that took place earlier this year is tragic for the people, especially the poor. While not the poorest of the African countries (they are, indeed, a member of the AU), still pretty poverty-stricken.
LikesThemToo
QUOTE(Lynette @ Jun 1 2009, 09:47 PM)
Tahitian open air shower. people just walk in and look or join you. It's fun.
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the view looks beautiful 2thumbs.gif
Lynette
Tryin' hard not to think about having to leave and go back to the states next week. I LOVE Moorea and Bora Bora SOOOOOO much.
Melon Midget
QUOTE(Lynette @ Jul 22 2009, 04:12 PM)
Tryin' hard not to think about having to leave and go back to the states next week. I LOVE Moorea and Bora Bora SOOOOOO much.
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It will be hard to comeback cuz it is very beautiful. Of course anywhere is beautiful when Lynette is there... 22.gif
Goonie2
QUOTE(Lynette @ May 22 2009, 06:30 PM)
I agree. Plus they're NOT the most hospitable people on earth. And they own my home island! France?... No thanks. I'll stick to island life. The smaller the island, the better (as long as it supports life ans isn't over-crowded). 2thumbs.gif
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Thats the problem with France, the French live there!!
penman
QUOTE(Goonie2 @ Jul 22 2009, 06:56 PM)
Thats the problem with France, the French live there!!
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Do you mean "the cheese eating surrender monkeys"?? smile.gif
Goonie2
QUOTE(penman @ Jul 22 2009, 09:43 PM)
Do you mean "the cheese eating surrender monkeys"?? smile.gif
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The very same 2thumbs.gif

Perhaps one day we will see sense and fill the tunnel in!
ddd35
QUOTE(Lynette @ Jul 22 2009, 03:12 PM)
Tryin' hard not to think about having to leave and go back to the states next week. I LOVE Moorea and Bora Bora SOOOOOO much.
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we will welcome you back with open arms and hard cocks . 22.gif love-smiley-077.gif
SKULLZOMBIE
QUOTE(Lynette @ May 13 2009, 07:15 PM)
Ok. One of my online buddies here convinced me that I've been a little remiss regarding posting on this board. So here goes...
    I was born in Atlanta Ga., moved to Thaiti when I was two years old with my folks and two older sisters, (my dad moved us there as he had jobs in Austrailia and the Phillipines, but loved Moorea and Bora Bora in Tahiti). Came back here at fourteen after both my folks passed with my sisters for school. I graduated from UCLA, started a small business, and was very fortunate at business developement. I love traveling and have a passion for island life, both in the south seas and the caribbean. I try to get back to Bora Bora and Moorea about once a year now to visit friends and relatives (my mom was Tahitian). Aside from being an action junkie (I'll try anything once), I still play music and sing in a couple club bands on weekends, and party the same way I did while I was in school. *SIGH*, guess that's about it. But, I'll answer any questions, If anyone has any.
*KISSES*
Lyn

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I see why you enjoy your summers overseas food-smiley-004.gif
do you have any demo cds of your music? popc1.gif
Lynette
QUOTE(SKULLZOMBIE @ Jul 23 2009, 06:50 PM)
I see why you enjoy your summers overseas  food-smiley-004.gif
do you have any demo cds of your music?  popc1.gif
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Sorry, not at the moment. Having moved back to the states not that long ago, I'm still trying to get established. But, am with three different bands right now, and having fun.
SKULLZOMBIE
QUOTE(Lynette @ Jul 24 2009, 03:10 PM)
Sorry, not at the moment. Having moved back to the states not that long ago, I'm still trying to get established. But, am with three different bands right now, and having fun.
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I hear that, well, when you do let me know, would love to have a sign demo album from you grinning-smiley-003.gif
any booty pic of you around the beach? smilio12.gif
ddd35
Back to the top , Thanks for showing us the pics of your trip , Now how about some from the bedroom from your trip .. LOL tongue.gif
Lynette
QUOTE(ddd35 @ Aug 16 2009, 12:23 PM)
Back to the top ,  Thanks for showing us the pics of your trip , Now how about some from the bedroom from your trip .. LOL   tongue.gif
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Man! Just going over my year end and the news doesn't appear to be as good as I'd hoped. Both companies are off by around 35%. This economy SUCKS! Anyone else feelin' it? If it's true that a new president gets most of his agenda accomplished in his first one-hundred days... why has there been no noticable difference in the country's condition. Besides mounting a trillion dollar debt, with a bill that has yet to have ANY impact... Can anyone tell me about ANYTHING positive for the country this president has done to date. I know some will say "it's only been six months", but other presidents have accomplished a lot more in the first 100 days without the benefit of the support in congress that this one enjoys. I'd like to hear some speculation as to what everyone feels about how long it will take to see some positive movement in the economy. I mean REALLY positive.
Lyn
ddd35
QUOTE(Lynette @ Oct 8 2009, 11:48 AM)
Man! Just going over my year end and the news doesn't appear to be as good as I'd hoped. Both companies are off by around 35%. This economy SUCKS! Anyone else feelin' it? If it's true that a new president gets most of his agenda accomplished in his first one-hundred days... why has there been no noticable difference in the country's condition. Besides mounting a trillion dollar debt, with a bill that has yet to have ANY impact... Can anyone tell me about ANYTHING positive for the country this president has done to date. I know some will say "it's only been six months", but other presidents have accomplished a lot more in the first 100 days without the benefit of the support in congress that this one enjoys. I'd like to hear some speculation as to what everyone feels about how long it will take to see some positive movement in the economy. I mean REALLY positive.
Lyn

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In my Profession "AG " we have never had great income when there was a democrat in office . Its going to be at least 4 years before i see a turn around .
paybarraman
QUOTE(Lynette @ Oct 8 2009, 06:48 PM)
Man! Just going over my year end and the news doesn't appear to be as good as I'd hoped. Both companies are off by around 35%. This economy SUCKS! Anyone else feelin' it? If it's true that a new president gets most of his agenda accomplished in his first one-hundred days... why has there been no noticable difference in the country's condition. Besides mounting a trillion dollar debt, with a bill that has yet to have ANY impact... Can anyone tell me about ANYTHING positive for the country this president has done to date. I know some will say "it's only been six months", but other presidents have accomplished a lot more in the first 100 days without the benefit of the support in congress that this one enjoys. I'd like to hear some speculation as to what everyone feels about how long it will take to see some positive movement in the economy. I mean REALLY positive.
Lyn

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After what GWB and his cronies did to the economy over 8 years, you expect this president to turn things around in 100 days?!?!!?

Be happy you can still vacation in Bora Bora....
Melon Midget
QUOTE(paybarraman @ Oct 12 2009, 01:01 AM)
After what GWB and his cronies did to the economy over 8 years, you expect this president to turn things around in 100 days?!?!!?

Be happy you can still vacation in Bora Bora....
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Very well stated... grinning-smiley-003.gif
evade20
QUOTE(paybarraman @ Oct 12 2009, 02:01 AM)
After what GWB and his cronies did to the economy over 8 years, you expect this president to turn things around in 100 days?!?!!?

Be happy you can still vacation in Bora Bora....
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grinning-smiley-003.gif
ddd35
QUOTE(paybarraman @ Oct 12 2009, 12:01 AM)
After what GWB and his cronies did to the economy over 8 years, you expect this president to turn things around in 100 days?!?!!?

Be happy you can still vacation in Bora Bora....
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Im not sure he can turn it in 1000 days , You cant just continue to print more money and not expect inflation to kick in at some point at a high rate . And Yes i voted for the man . Mainly cause he came from my state and I met him during the campiagn and he had some great ideas when he sat down with a group of us farmers . But Im reallly sketical after the cash for clunkers deal cause now we have people trying to make payments on cars that they couldnt afford . Repo men will be busy here soon .
Dano
QUOTE(Lynette @ Jun 1 2009, 09:47 PM)
Tahitian open air shower. people just walk in and look or join you. It's fun.
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UMMMM I would love to "Join" you in that Shower.....Very Hot....Dont cover up so much 2thumbs.gif love-smiley-077.gif 22.gif
Lynette
QUOTE(paybarraman @ Oct 12 2009, 02:01 AM)
After what GWB and his cronies did to the economy over 8 years, you expect this president to turn things around in 100 days?!?!!?

Be happy you can still vacation in Bora Bora....
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Very well stated, however I doubt we can place all the blame on any one president. Most of the time they're totally at the mercy of their respective congress and magority. It would be ignorant to assume that George Bush didn't inherit an economy from Bill Clinton that was already in free-fall mode due to all the distractions caused by his China policies as well as his extra marital escapades. The final two years of the Clinton administration's term were a disaster in many ways, but if you do your homework, you'll see that there were many factors leading to the decline of the econimoc boom of the 90's. Both political parties in this country have been infiltrated by groups of self-serving, ingenuous, fat-cat politicians, who have been forced (by the current system) to give much more consideration to special interests than to the people. In a country whose credo is " for and by the people", the entire political landscape's become somewhat of a joke. Until the day comes where entering politics doesn't directly translate to "getting rich", we'll be seeing a lot more corruption in Washington on both sides of the isle.
johnny wadd
QUOTE(Lynette @ Oct 16 2009, 02:25 PM)
Very well stated, however I doubt we can place all the blame on any one president. Most of the time they're totally at the mercy of their respective congress and magority. It would be ignorant to assume that George Bush didn't inherit an economy from Bill Clinton that was already in free-fall mode due to all the distractions caused by his China policies as well as his extra marital escapades. The final two years of the Clinton administration's term were a disaster in many ways, but if you do your homework, you'll see that there were many factors leading to the decline of the econimoc boom of the 90's. Both political parties in this country have been infiltrated by groups of self-serving, ingenuous, fat-cat politicians, who have been forced (by the current system) to give much more consideration to special interests than to the people. In a country whose credo is " for and by the people", the entire political landscape's become somewhat of a joke. Until the day comes where entering politics doesn't directly translate to "getting rich", we'll be seeing a lot more corruption in Washington on both sides of the isle.
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Ditto! smile.gif
ddd35
QUOTE(Lynette @ Oct 16 2009, 11:25 AM)
Very well stated, however I doubt we can place all the blame on any one president. Most of the time they're totally at the mercy of their respective congress and magority. It would be ignorant to assume that George Bush didn't inherit an economy from Bill Clinton that was already in free-fall mode due to all the distractions caused by his China policies as well as his extra marital escapades. The final two years of the Clinton administration's term were a disaster in many ways, but if you do your homework, you'll see that there were many factors leading to the decline of the econimoc boom of the 90's. Both political parties in this country have been infiltrated by groups of self-serving, ingenuous, fat-cat politicians, who have been forced (by the current system) to give much more consideration to special interests than to the people. In a country whose credo is " for and by the people", the entire political landscape's become somewhat of a joke. Until the day comes where entering politics doesn't directly translate to "getting rich", we'll be seeing a lot more corruption in Washington on both sides of the isle.
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Less politics , More boobs ..LOL love-smiley-077.gif
theinfamousjax
QUOTE(ddd35 @ Oct 16 2009, 05:09 PM)
Less politics  , More boobs  ..LOL  love-smiley-077.gif
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idk a girl with brains and a smoking hott body is twice as tempting
johnny wadd
Lynette should run for office,she'd have my vote. Hell I give her 10's all the time. 2thumbs.gif
ddd35
QUOTE(johnny wadd @ Oct 16 2009, 10:41 PM)
Lynette should run for office,she'd have my vote. Hell I give her 10's all the time. 2thumbs.gif
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With her body it would be no contest tongue.gif
Lynette
QUOTE(johnny wadd @ Oct 17 2009, 12:41 AM)
Lynette should run for office,she'd have my vote. Hell I give her 10's all the time. 2thumbs.gif
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LOL! I'm thinkin'... Topless State of the Union Address! Maybe THAT would get more people interested and take a good look at the BOOBS running this country. smile.gif
johnny wadd
QUOTE(Lynette @ Oct 21 2009, 04:17 PM)
LOL! I'm thinkin'... Topless State of the Union Address! Maybe THAT would get more people interested and take a good look at the BOOBS running this country. smile.gif
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You could show up to fundraisers Bareass naked love-smiley-085.gif . I bet you would raise a shit load of money!
burnt2ashes
QUOTE(Lynette @ Oct 21 2009, 03:17 PM)
LOL! I'm thinkin'... Topless State of the Union Address! Maybe THAT would get more people interested and take a good look at the BOOBS running this country. smile.gif
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well said all around hun, gorgeous and brilliant an unbeatable one-two punch
Lynette
QUOTE(paybarraman @ Oct 12 2009, 02:01 AM)
After what GWB and his cronies did to the economy over 8 years, you expect this president to turn things around in 100 days?!?!!?

Be happy you can still vacation in Bora Bora....
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No, actually I don't. I doubt anyone in their right mind would go there. But, other presidents have accomplished much more in their first 100 days than this one, and HE'S got a huge advantage with the current congress being democratically controlled. Don't get me wrong, I'm not bashing the guy. I'm just trying to figure out why he hasen't been able to get the things he said he'd do done by now. Axlerod staqted that there would be HUGE changes and results within the new administration's first six months, and that the president would "unite" the congress. Sorry, I don't see ANY of that happening. Now, one to another subject... The day the government orders me not to make X amount of money because I'm paying myself too much, or my companies are doing too well... I'll be leaving for Tahiti permanently. The idea that the government can restrict an individual's ambition to achieve as much as they're capable of is BS. Look out Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.
johnny wadd
QUOTE(Lynette @ Oct 22 2009, 03:57 PM)
No, actually I don't. I doubt anyone in their right mind would go there. But, other presidents have accomplished much more in their first 100 days than this one, and HE'S got a huge advantage with the current congress being democratically controlled. Don't get me wrong, I'm not bashing the guy. I'm just trying to figure out why he hasen't been able to get the things he said he'd do done by now. Axlerod staqted that there would be HUGE changes and results within the new administration's first six months, and that the president would "unite" the congress. Sorry, I don't see ANY of that happening. Now, one to another subject... The day the government orders me not to make X amount of money because I'm paying myself too much, or my companies are doing too well... I'll be leaving for Tahiti permanently. The idea that the government can restrict an individual's ambition to achieve as much as they're capable of is BS. Look out Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.
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2thumbs.gif Its not a good sign when the Liberal Saturday Night Live starts making fun of Him having done nothing.
Melon Midget
QUOTE(Lynette @ Oct 22 2009, 01:57 PM)
No, actually I don't. I doubt anyone in their right mind would go there. But, other presidents have accomplished much more in their first 100 days than this one, and HE'S got a huge advantage with the current congress being democratically controlled. Don't get me wrong, I'm not bashing the guy. I'm just trying to figure out why he hasen't been able to get the things he said he'd do done by now. Axlerod staqted that there would be HUGE changes and results within the new administration's first six months, and that the president would "unite" the congress. Sorry, I don't see ANY of that happening. Now, one to another subject... The day the government orders me not to make X amount of money because I'm paying myself too much, or my companies are doing too well... I'll be leaving for Tahiti permanently. The idea that the government can restrict an individual's ambition to achieve as much as they're capable of is BS. Look out Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.
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Enough political crap. Bring on the Boobies!!! 08.gif
Lynette
QUOTE(Melon Midget @ Oct 22 2009, 04:41 PM)
Enough political crap. Bring on the Boobies!!! 08.gif
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Don't look now bud, but you're on the wrong section for boobs. Go to the "Sex talk" or "Favorite Mellons" for them."
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