Andros
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is woman in the yellow dress famous? I swear I have seen her before. She is also in the picture above with a blue drink.
That question asked, full disclosure: I surf here at work as well...(we all do).
is woman in the yellow dress famous? I swear I have seen her before. She is also in the picture above with a blue drink.
Remember that week in Amsterdam?
I think she's that girl featured in the website that caused some commotion here regarding authenticity.
<sorry, the "insert link" isn't quite working for me>
Right...see, I'm late to this thread...I've read it, and I'm inclined to ask why any of you would bitch about a NSFW pic when you're looking at the thread...at work? WTF are you doing on CP if you're working and doing anything productive? You don't have enough responsibility to keep you busy? That question asked, full disclosure: I surf here at work as well...(we all do). Why would any of you assume that a pic on the internet, on a cigar forum, that you clicked on, on the clock, on someone else's dime, should be safe viewing for you while at work with folks who'll be offended? Were all of you born yesterday? WTF kind of pictures of women with cigars are you expecting to see, and why the hell are you looking for them here?
Christ. Tell your coworkers and everyone else that has nanny issues with tits to go jump in a lake. If you're embarrassed by the pics, don't post them or open them. Otherwise, man-up Nancies, and just be who you are.
Trey
Right...see, I'm late to this thread...I've read it, and I'm inclined to ask why any of you would bitch about a NSFW pic when you're looking at the thread...at work? WTF are you doing on CP if you're working and doing anything productive? You don't have enough responsibility to keep you busy? That question asked, full disclosure: I surf here at work as well...(we all do). Why would any of you assume that a pic on the internet, on a cigar forum, that you clicked on, on the clock, on someone else's dime, should be safe viewing for you while at work with folks who'll be offended? Were all of you born yesterday? WTF kind of pictures of women with cigars are you expecting to see, and why the hell are you looking for them here?
Christ. Tell your coworkers and everyone else that has nanny issues with tits to go jump in a lake. If you're embarrassed by the pics, don't post them or open them. Otherwise, man-up Nancies, and just be who you are.
Trey
Right...see, I'm late to this thread...I've read it, and I'm inclined to ask why any of you would bitch about a NSFW pic when you're looking at the thread...at work? WTF are you doing on CP if you're working and doing anything productive? You don't have enough responsibility to keep you busy? That question asked, full disclosure: I surf here at work as well...(we all do). Why would any of you assume that a pic on the internet, on a cigar forum, that you clicked on, on the clock, on someone else's dime, should be safe viewing for you while at work with folks who'll be offended? Were all of you born yesterday? WTF kind of pictures of women with cigars are you expecting to see, and why the hell are you looking for them here?
Christ. Tell your coworkers and everyone else that has nanny issues with tits to go jump in a lake. If you're embarrassed by the pics, don't post them or open them. Otherwise, man-up Nancies, and just be who you are.
Trey
It's called common courtesy. Tagging a thread with "NSFW" has worked well for a lot longer than you've been here, so hop down from your soapbox.
is woman in the yellow dress famous? I swear I have seen her before. She is also in the picture above with a blue drink.
is woman in the yellow dress famous? I swear I have seen her before. She is also in the picture above with a blue drink.
You might remember her from such films as: On Golden Blond, Terms of Endowment, Lawrence of A Labia and Schlinder's Fist.
Agree 100% on the common courtesy, but common sense should tell you folks not to click on a thread like this in the office, too.
-John
Agree 100% on the common courtesy, but common sense should tell you folks not to click on a thread like this in the office, too.
-John
That's true John, but I think the argument for the most part wasn't clicking a thread that had naked women in it, but that the thread originally was never marked NSFW when posted.
BTW Clint, sounds like you have a pretty good knowledge of some porn Bro! :laugh:
Brian, I don't recall the exact wording of the topic before it was changed to include NSFW, but I knew very well that there may be questionable content. I agree that the courtesy is nice, but disagree when someone is berrated for overlooking the courtesy. I can't speak for Trey, but I believe my point coincided with his, in that, if you are willing to steal company time and look at your hobby online at work, where do you draw the line? It's ok to steal, but the nude image is wrong...