I get the feeling that, like the Tories, they have done best in rural areas?
They have done well everywhere RMS - they seem to be popular everywhere, to the extent that they have almost won an absolute majority of the vote, which is really rare in any genuine democracy, outside of say South Africa which is special.
Generally, National wins the large rural seats, but Labour often does too. Two elections back about half of the big rural seats were Labour, even some solid National ones
Yeah I've never straight up boned anyone for multiple hours. But I've spent 45 mins to an hour boning plenty of times, and I've definitely done the whole foreplay and sex thing which was well over two hours
I guess when you have an averaged size donger it makes it easier, as opposed to you behemoth cocked beasts
I just told her that so that I could avoid going over
oh, my chafing concerns are about my very normal penis, not about her assailed vagina
I get the feeling that, like the Tories, they have done best in rural areas?
They have done well everywhere RMS - they seem to be popular everywhere, to the extent that they have almost won an absolute majority of the vote, which is really rare in any genuine democracy, outside of say South Africa which is special.
Generally, National wins the large rural seats, but Labour often does too. Two elections back about half of the big rural seats were Labour, even some solid National ones
The BBC suggests that Mister Key's handling of the Earthquakes, and the All Blacks winning the World Cup, have caused their popularity to rise a lot. Like how freak atmospheric conditions can cause blizzards in LA, certain events and conditions can cause majority rule in a proportional system.
It is a shame, but my suspicion is this result is the exception rather than the rule, assuming MMP survives the referendum.
Yeah I've never straight up boned anyone for multiple hours. But I've spent 45 mins to an hour boning plenty of times, and I've definitely done the whole foreplay and sex thing which was well over two hours
I guess when you have an averaged size donger it makes it easier, as opposed to you behemoth cocked beasts
I just told her that so that I could avoid going over
oh, my chafing concerns are about my very normal penis, not about her assailed vagina
i give no fucks for my lover
i am a quintessentially selfish man
ll cool chu
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Yeah I've never straight up boned anyone for multiple hours. But I've spent 45 mins to an hour boning plenty of times, and I've definitely done the whole foreplay and sex thing which was well over two hours
I guess when you have an averaged size donger it makes it easier, as opposed to you behemoth cocked beasts
I just told her that so that I could avoid going over
oh, my chafing concerns are about my very normal penis, not about her assailed vagina
i give no fucks for my lover
i am a quintessentially selfish man
I'm too vain for that. I need to know that I please the ladies so much. Which was tough, because for the longest time R had a hard time climaxing through penetration.
Oh man, when we finally got over that hump -- which was just a few months ago -- I felt like the biggest boss ever.
I get the feeling that, like the Tories, they have done best in rural areas?
They have done well everywhere RMS - they seem to be popular everywhere, to the extent that they have almost won an absolute majority of the vote, which is really rare in any genuine democracy, outside of say South Africa which is special.
Generally, National wins the large rural seats, but Labour often does too. Two elections back about half of the big rural seats were Labour, even some solid National ones
The BBC suggests that Mister Key's handling of the Earthquakes, and the All Blacks winning the World Cup, have caused their popularity to rise a lot. Like how freak atmospheric conditions can cause blizzards in LA, certain events and conditions can cause majority rule in a proportional system.
It is a shame, but my suspicion is this result is the exception rather than the rule, assuming MMP survives the referendum.
I think you are right about the last point. Key has kept popular the whole way through though - which is impressive for a guy who is a Merrill Lynch banker and rich as a pirate. I've been out of the country during his term and I really don't get how he is so popular
If the advance votes are a precise model of how everyone voted, MMP is saved by over 350,000 votes.
Yeah. TBH, this was my main concern in this election. I am a huge supporter of PR, having supported both campaigns etc, donated, organised etc, so this for me is the silver lining
On one hand, the Greens have cemented their position as third party - a good increase, but not as much as they hoped. Labour has lost a lot of new MPs who looked good prospects for the future, but in total 56 MPs are in opposition to the ruling coalition, who looks like they will get 65 MPs.
Labour and the Greens also introduced lots of good policies too, which will serve them in good stead for the next election
Freedom for the Northern Isles!
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I was awoken at 0830 this morning by my brother phoning to ask if I'll go and look at a car for him.
So I got up, made a cup of coffee, looked at the ad, figured out where it is, and then he phoned again to ask if I'd been yet.
How does that work? Have your Scots family all migrated to the glorious Middle England?
My brother is in Scotland, I am in England, as is the car. He is willing to travel to get the car, but since I'm here it wouldn't hurt if I take a look at it just to check that it actually has four wheels and doesn't just have doors on the side that they photographed or whatever.
He is having a kid (due in February) so he has been overcome with the urge to buy a BMW X5.
He phoned me half an hour after the first call because my brother is a person of action.
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They have done well everywhere RMS - they seem to be popular everywhere, to the extent that they have almost won an absolute majority of the vote, which is really rare in any genuine democracy, outside of say South Africa which is special.
Generally, National wins the large rural seats, but Labour often does too. Two elections back about half of the big rural seats were Labour, even some solid National ones
oh, my chafing concerns are about my very normal penis, not about her assailed vagina
i give no fucks for my lover
i am a quintessentially selfish man
The BBC suggests that Mister Key's handling of the Earthquakes, and the All Blacks winning the World Cup, have caused their popularity to rise a lot. Like how freak atmospheric conditions can cause blizzards in LA, certain events and conditions can cause majority rule in a proportional system.
It is a shame, but my suspicion is this result is the exception rather than the rule, assuming MMP survives the referendum.
ll cool chu
I'm too vain for that. I need to know that I please the ladies so much. Which was tough, because for the longest time R had a hard time climaxing through penetration.
Oh man, when we finally got over that hump -- which was just a few months ago -- I felt like the biggest boss ever.
I think you are right about the last point. Key has kept popular the whole way through though - which is impressive for a guy who is a Merrill Lynch banker and rich as a pirate. I've been out of the country during his term and I really don't get how he is so popular
ready, steady, go
it couldnt happen any other way
Youtube doesn't have the Wayne's World 2 scenes to supplement this.
Yeah. TBH, this was my main concern in this election. I am a huge supporter of PR, having supported both campaigns etc, donated, organised etc, so this for me is the silver lining
First I'm going to ask a friend if I can borrow their car!
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
A similar thing happened in Fermanagh & South Tyrone last year.
I vaguely remember that, so SF won it in the end eh
I don't have Somalians on my FB, but I'm guessing their pirates aren't swimming in cash...
Dude, better get out there and do some FB friending!
stupid football managing, why you gotta hurt me like this
On one hand, the Greens have cemented their position as third party - a good increase, but not as much as they hoped. Labour has lost a lot of new MPs who looked good prospects for the future, but in total 56 MPs are in opposition to the ruling coalition, who looks like they will get 65 MPs.
Labour and the Greens also introduced lots of good policies too, which will serve them in good stead for the next election
I thought of the same thing
was it a chu chu train
intriguing!
i was talking to koreddy about pax and i was like blah blah oh my god blah blah
then i was like oh man var can't make it
then i was like well maybe i should like, go see var before pax to cheer him up
then i was like but man i will miss him at pax
then i was like, i should tell him i'll miss him at pax
then i was like, oh god don't remind him he's missing pax!
it was a very momentum-y train of thought
I'm gonna miss you when I'm not at pax that's for sure
I was awoken at 0830 this morning by my brother phoning to ask if I'll go and look at a car for him.
So I got up, made a cup of coffee, looked at the ad, figured out where it is, and then he phoned again to ask if I'd been yet.
How does that work? Have your Scots family all migrated to the glorious Middle England?
NZ doesn't have compulsory voting? For some reason I thought they did.
My brother is in Scotland, I am in England, as is the car. He is willing to travel to get the car, but since I'm here it wouldn't hurt if I take a look at it just to check that it actually has four wheels and doesn't just have doors on the side that they photographed or whatever.
He is having a kid (due in February) so he has been overcome with the urge to buy a BMW X5.
He phoned me half an hour after the first call because my brother is a person of action.