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Ask Ders, he may still have the online backup of the forum stored.

Nah, sorry Dal, all my offline archives were made available online yonks ago and it didn't include such mundane stuff as a "post your pic" thread and never have been added to since either.

regarDS
 
Loved everyones pics. Big shout out to Torifrog, Derspatz and Trala representing the experienced brigade in a youth obsessed phenomenon such as BB. It truly shows the demographic and representation across a wide spread. I have enjoyed reading this forum and hope to post more next year. Forums with discussion still interest me more than character restricted ego spleen vents.

Ain't it grand that the silly BBonTV season is over at last and we can go back to talking about important stuff in these forums once again. ! :D

regarDS
 
That's right

I have a friend who is transgender. I told her once "I have no idea how it feels to be you" She said. Imagine you have something between your legs" I said Yuck! She said "exactly"

In France Transgenders people don't pay for their operations and their treatments. They go through 2 years of psychiatric and doctors evaluation , and then everything is free. Even transport for appointments and removal of hair

yay France. In a Michael Moore documentary i learned that France really helps new family's with advice and care (i'm not sure exactly what it was, long time ago and all that, but someone to come and help new mums adjust) and i thought it was wonderful. And free public health etc. France seems cool. Pastries, wine and attitude....and good health care...

and of course from lara's post great respect and support for quality of life.
 
yay France. In a Michael Moore documentary i learned that France really helps new family's with advice and care (i'm not sure exactly what it was, long time ago and all that, but someone to come and help new mums adjust) and i thought it was wonderful. And free public health etc. France seems cool. Pastries, wine and attitude....and good health care...

Are you referring to "Sicko"?

I agree France sounds like an amazing place for the everyday person to live.
 
Thank you! <3 You're not bad either haha (more of a hottie than me)

Oh no, you def own that title, you don't even need makeup to stand out- lucky you!
[MENTION=29222]Kingston[/MENTION], you are a good looking guy
 
yay France. In a Michael Moore documentary i learned that France really helps new family's with advice and care (i'm not sure exactly what it was, long time ago and all that, but someone to come and help new mums adjust) and i thought it was wonderful. And free public health etc. France seems cool. Pastries, wine and attitude....and good health care...

and of course from lara's post great respect and support for quality of life.

Yes for all that it is good, but unfortunately there is another side, not so nice. We can't ever have all we want. I like Australia a lot better :)
 
Are you referring to "Sicko"?

I agree France sounds like an amazing place for the everyday person to live.

that's it 'sicko', what a brilliant but scary doco. Always love the US but this movie was even scarier than "columbine" because everyone gets sick, has babies etc.
 
Yes for all that it is good, but unfortunately there is another side, not so nice. We can't ever have all we want. I like Australia a lot better :)

i must admit since i had children i have appreciated Australia so much more. Even when life is tough, it is still better than most.
 
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