377 results for Sexy Laga but they're all in a language I don't recognize.
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Well, if we allowed search engine robots to index this site....
NO.
All sexiness should be kept within these 4 virtual windowless walls. More for us!
Sexy cthulu.
Sexy junkie.
Sexy plague of boils victim.
>No results found for "sexy buffista"
Well, if we allowed search engine robots to index this site....
We can't really stop them. We politely ask them not to. And most honor that request. Except that I have a strong suspicion that Linkedin ignores requests when doing data mining. At least they have suggested I network with at least one person who I have no links with other than recommending one of her books on this board.
Another example, not as absolute: linked in recced ita as someone to business network with. Now ita and I do know each other from boards other than this one. But none of the others I know from those other boards got recced. Which makes me suspect that they picked that link up here.
Y'all are ridic!
duct-taped the future victim.
Since most of the tape we have historically talked about is bondage tape, that's either a death-knell for the possible relationship, or sexy fun-times.
- "sexy 9th Doctor" - 1 result
- "sexy 10th Doctor" - 6 results
- "sexy 11th Doctor" - 5 results
"sexy actuary" - About 30 results.
Probably all relating to Jon B. in his silver theremin suit.
"Sexy 10th Doctor" - one zillion results, IN MY BRAIN.
Another example, not as absolute: linked in recced ita as someone to business network with. Now ita and I do know each other from boards other than this one. But none of the others I know from those other boards got recced. Which makes me suspect that they picked that link up here.
Yeah, I'm really freaked out by LinkedIn recommendations, because they started recommending people I did know, but there was no conceivable reason for them to know that I knew those people based on the information I had provided to them on the site and the people I was already connected to. That happened once on Facebook too, but I thiiiink it was because I'd uploaded my AIM Buddy List once upon a time.
I hate LinkedIn. I kept getting requests, most of them from an engineer I worked with *once*, and I finally gave in and signed up, and now I wish I hadn't. I guess it's a good thing for people actively networking, but it just annoys me. It didn't even keep all my data.