holdfastmcleod
Hold Fast McLeod
holdfastmcleod

YOU may not have found that dick(s) you want to suck - and maybe you won't, but believe me, there are plenty of - for all intents and purposes - straight boys out there who might otherwise be vagitarian but occasionally get a hankering for tube steak. Trust.

There are more verses and the chorus if you want to keep going.

Rubber Duckie, you're no longer the one.
You don't make bath time any fun.
Rubber Duckie, I'm no longer fond of you.

Great idea. I actually had already set up the automatic transfers for the first three months, but I'm going to update those transfers to your plan. Another advantage is that you can take great advantage of the power of compound interest by putting more money in at first.

It poops grape jelly!

Cool. I'll watch with you. What's your home address? ;-)

Sure, and all of the things IBM is discussing here aren't really all that revolutionary or pioneering either and rely on tech and knowledge that is currently available or will likely be available in five years.

LOL - well, the phone can be used for porn, but I do a lot of googling on it. Also purchases on Amazon, navigation ("Ok Google Now: Navigate Home" is probably my favorite thing to use my phone for - Moto X here), hunt down my next "release" using Grindr ;-). I mean, yes, we absolutely take this incredible technology

My example was merely to dis-prove the OPs hypothesis that "massive changes" could not occur "in suck a small amount of time." I offered no judgment on the positive or negative ramifications of the five IBM assertions. Nor did I offer an opinion on whether those assertions could or should come to fruition.

I don't dis-agree with you. I simply responded to the OPs suggestion that massive change could not occur in five years. I made no judgments on the actual technology and assertions in the article

Smartphones in general. And, yes, it was the first, quick, easily comprehended example.

You do realize the first iPhone was introduced in 2007 revolutionizing the way interact with mobile computing with-in five years? I am also 37 and I'm sure we could find more examples of tremendous changes that have occurred in a five year span during our lifetime.

C'mon,Simone, let's talk about *your* big "but".

+1

RCA LaserDisc player. I think we had three discs - and damned if I remember what they were.

I had this too! Was awesome.

Props for pointing out NAS Oceana. I spent a lot of time there as a child when my father was stationed there.

Glad to have her back!

"They're just $9 a roll" - I'm not sure "just" is the word you're looking for here.

I think you may have won a prize for this!