What's with that wife? I'd understand if some chick in a bar/restaurant/whatever picked up & banged her husband for the pleasure of it - but a (paid) hooker? What'd the husband…
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Originally posted by storer:
Or maybe she didnt. She could be completely innocent. People do some horrible things in this world. Why should the wife take respons…
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Originally posted by pooka:
Why? All they do is pay woman to have sex with them. Not seeing the problem.
Actually, I believe you don't pay a hooker for sex.…
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Originally posted by Kenneth:
yeap.. 'astronaut'is a Chinese slang..meaning either the wife/hubby live in the other county and travel back and fourth.
damn …
Maybe if the wives weren't frigid and unwilling to "give it up", then perhaps their husbands wouldn't have to visit any whores or seek the booty elsewhere..
Here's a message for a…
The husband is the one ultimately responsible in this case; he's the one who chose to go outside his marriage without first either working it out or ending it completely.
The hook…
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Originally posted by Kilbey:
It's hard to tell by the maturity you display on here.
Ouch & touch�. Whoda thunk you could be so full of wit that early in t…
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Originally posted by Millennium:
The wife is blameless, as least as far as the cheating is concerned. Technically, this can't be called slander either (unless s…
Okay, this is stupid. I have a linksys router, and I have an imac. My iMac has web serving on, and I use www.no-ip.com to redirect http://chicane.myftp.org to my computer. HOWE…
When I click on the link, I go straight to your root directory too without any password.
You may get a different result trying the same URL from inside your LAN because most if no…
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Originally posted by John Strung:
You may get a different result trying the same URL from inside your LAN because most if not all consumer grade routers do not su…
You are not getting outside of your LAN to be redirected. This is what is typical for a consumer-level router, by the way; what you had before is an aberation. I suggest that you…
1: Can you turn off the router's web interface?
2: Can you tell the router to use a port other than port 80 for the web interface?
Either of these may solve your problem.
Okay, it's doing it again. I didn't change anything and POOF it magically got better, so I could access my webpage. It worked fine for another few weeks, then I tried resetting…