Title: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: infofront on May 23, 2018, 09:04:02 PM A thread for wall observers to talk about things unrelated to walls, trading, or analysis.
Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: bitcoinPsycho on May 23, 2018, 09:11:35 PM will never catch on
Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: RejectedBanana on May 23, 2018, 09:17:15 PM The Wall Observer has a topic?
Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: hodl_2015 on May 23, 2018, 09:32:37 PM Good topic. Without doing any TA, there is currently no wall at all at bitstamp and I never trade, I only BTFD.
Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: bitserve on May 23, 2018, 09:40:26 PM The around 100BTC bid order at 7567 on Finex seems to be lasting a lot of time. It looks as if someone keeps replenishing it after each bite.
Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: FractalUniverse on May 23, 2018, 09:47:11 PM there may be some hidden order we can't see as well, supporting it
Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: BTCMILLIONAIRE on May 23, 2018, 11:30:39 PM I do not consent to this.
Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: vapourminer on May 23, 2018, 11:56:11 PM The around 100BTC bid order at 7567 on Finex seems to be lasting a lot of time. It looks as if someone keeps replenishing it after each bite. wait.. you mentioned the btc price on an exchange and analyzed it! isnt that off topic here? i can see this off topic thread being derailed fast. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: infofront on May 24, 2018, 01:45:30 AM Now that all the trolls are stuck in the other thread, we can begin doing some hardcore TA here.
Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: arklan on May 24, 2018, 02:22:27 AM good luck with that.
Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: smartcomet on May 24, 2018, 02:26:48 AM Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View
Quote is a 1974 book by social psychologist Stanley Milgram concerning a series of experiments on obedience to authority figures he conducted in the early 1960s. This book provides an in-depth look into his methods, theories and conclusions. Quote The person who, with inner conviction, loathes stealing, killing, and assault may find himself performing these acts with relative ease when commanded by authority. Behavior that is unthinkable in an individual who is acting on his own may be. executed without hesitation when carried out under orders. talking about trading, many traders (guess 2/3) follow some fake guru, and get rekt. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: BTCMILLIONAIRE on May 24, 2018, 03:38:43 AM Now that all the trolls are stuck in the other thread, we can begin doing some hardcore TA here. But what about the page count? We need to increase it to raise the price of Bitcorns.Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: bitserve on May 24, 2018, 04:04:56 AM The around 100BTC bid order at 7567 on Finex seems to be lasting a lot of time. It looks as if someone keeps replenishing it after each bite. wait.. you mentioned the btc price on an exchange and analyzed it! isnt that off topic here? Well, we are in the offtopic section so I try to be offtopic. Isn't that the whole point? One might argue why I don't put the same effort on trying to be ontopic on the Real WO.... but that's a different question. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: vapourminer on May 24, 2018, 09:56:20 AM The around 100BTC bid order at 7567 on Finex seems to be lasting a lot of time. It looks as if someone keeps replenishing it after each bite. wait.. you mentioned the btc price on an exchange and analyzed it! isnt that off topic here? Well, we are in the offtopic section so I try to be offtopic. Isn't that the whole point? i must admit there is a certain logic to that. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: vapourminer on May 24, 2018, 11:04:09 AM so folks, i am curious as to how you all store the bulk of your bitcorns. hardware? paper? offline computer to sign transaction and use an online computer to broadcast? something else??
currently i have the core wallet (same wallet i created late 2011) for day to day stuff. once btc started to gain traction and become more valuable to the point were i wasnt comfortable with that much btc just sitting on a 24/7/365 online rig i sent the bulk of them to paper, where they sat for a few years. last year i swept the paper to a trezor and only reason i swept them was to cash out the free bcashlol. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Kylapoiss on May 24, 2018, 11:16:06 AM THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE WO THREAD ! Agreed, this one will never catch up nor gain the same popularity. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: FractalUniverse on May 24, 2018, 11:37:52 AM THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE WO THREAD ! Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: infofront on May 24, 2018, 09:12:30 PM so folks, i am curious as to how you all store the bulk of your bitcorns. hardware? paper? offline computer to sign transaction and use an online computer to broadcast? something else?? currently i have the core wallet (same wallet i created late 2011) for day to day stuff. once btc started to gain traction and become more valuable to the point were i wasnt comfortable with that much btc just sitting on a 24/7/365 online rig i sent the bulk of them to paper, where they sat for a few years. last year i swept the paper to a trezor and only reason i swept them was to cash out the free bcashlol. A ledger and a keepkey. Keepkey sucks though Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: kurious on May 24, 2018, 10:34:24 PM so folks, i am curious as to how you all store the bulk of your bitcorns. hardware? paper? offline computer to sign transaction and use an online computer to broadcast? something else?? currently i have the core wallet (same wallet i created late 2011) for day to day stuff. once btc started to gain traction and become more valuable to the point were i wasnt comfortable with that much btc just sitting on a 24/7/365 online rig i sent the bulk of them to paper, where they sat for a few years. last year i swept the paper to a trezor and only reason i swept them was to cash out the free bcashlol. A ledger and a keepkey. Keepkey sucks though Got my family and g/f to by me two Ledgers for Christmas. Still in their boxes. It was a cool idea though, you know - one and a back up - nice two location total security. But at this rate they will still be in their boxes by next Christmas. It all seemed so urgent in December... Those were the days Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: vapourminer on May 24, 2018, 11:19:16 PM Got my family and g/f to by me two Ledgers for Christmas. Still in their boxes. It was a cool idea though, you know - one and a back up - nice two location total security. But at this rate they will still be in their boxes by next Christmas. It all seemed so urgent in December... Those were the days while the ledger is pretty easy (if sometimes kinda picky during firmware updates) its better learn the procedures for updating, restoring from seed, secondary accounts etc now with small values. last thing you want is learn a new coin storage system when the next bull run puts your stacks value in the stratosphere and not have absolute confidence in it. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: buyandhold on May 25, 2018, 04:48:11 PM Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: infofront on May 30, 2018, 02:03:46 AM Thanks for the heads up! Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: sirazimuth on June 04, 2018, 09:07:06 PM The around 100BTC bid order at 7567 on Finex seems to be lasting a lot of time. It looks as if someone keeps replenishing it after each bite. wait.. you mentioned the btc price on an exchange and analyzed it! isnt that off topic here? Well, we are in the offtopic section so I try to be offtopic. Isn't that the whole point? i must admit there is a certain logic to that. a thread where you must be off-topic to be on-topic,or vice versa.... Woa!, I think it's one of those paradox thingies...brilliant!... ;D Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Anon136 on June 04, 2018, 09:45:55 PM All of my attempts to do something like this have been deleted in the past. Maybe this one sticks around. Either way I like it. Consider me subbed.
A place where no one should feel pressure to not say something that they feel like saying. Moderation via ignore. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: El duderino_ on June 04, 2018, 09:46:37 PM THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE WO THREAD ! soooooooooo true Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Anon136 on June 04, 2018, 09:56:09 PM so folks, i am curious as to how you all store the bulk of your bitcorns. hardware? paper? offline computer to sign transaction and use an online computer to broadcast? something else?? currently i have the core wallet (same wallet i created late 2011) for day to day stuff. once btc started to gain traction and become more valuable to the point were i wasnt comfortable with that much btc just sitting on a 24/7/365 online rig i sent the bulk of them to paper, where they sat for a few years. last year i swept the paper to a trezor and only reason i swept them was to cash out the free bcashlol. Trezor 100%. Though coinkite is claiming their new product is going to be superior due to being built with secure hardware. https://coldcardwallet.com/ Quote We find it a little scary that existing Bitcoin wallets trust the main microprocessor with their valuable secrets. https://coldcardwallet.com/static/images/ckcc-announcement.pngThe Coinkite Coldcard will use Microchip's ATECC508A to store the critical master secret (for the root BIP32 HD wallet). This little chip is very powerful and does SHA-256 hashing and has an internal true random number generator (TRNG). Combining those features, and it's careful protocol design, we can enforce cryptographically, that the attacker must know the PIN to access the secret. An attacker cannot brute-force all 10,000 combinations of a four-digit numeric code: the search space is 2**256 not 10**4. This remains true even if they removed the chip from the board or fully-replaced the firmware in the main microprocessor. More details in a white paper will come out when the product is finished. We will include code so that you can check we are doing what we say we are. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: nanobtc on June 05, 2018, 12:09:35 AM I like the idea of a hardware wallet, but I also like the idea of multiple paper/cold wallets. One for every year, seems easier for accurate > a year, capital gains calculation. Paper wallets are bad for spending, good for HODL.
Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Anon136 on June 05, 2018, 01:14:42 AM I like the idea of a hardware wallet, but I also like the idea of multiple paper wallets. One for every year, seems easier for accurate > a year, capital gains calculation. Paper wallets are bad for spending, good for HODL. Haha I never thought about it that way. Trezor making my cold storage so easy to spend is it's big benefit but in a way it's also a big drawback :D Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: infofront on June 05, 2018, 03:12:42 PM I have a Keepkey and a Ledger.
I like the large display of the Keepkey, but they have the worst support. Still doesn't support segwit AFAIK, worst altcoin support, slowest support for bcash and bgold, etc. Would not reccomend. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Anon136 on June 05, 2018, 05:33:52 PM Does anyone know a shell command that would change directory to the path of the directory of a shell command? I was thinking something like this:
Code: cd $(which bitcoind) but Code: which bitcoind evaluates the whole path name down to the specific file instead of just the directory that the file is contained within and cd doesn't seem to be able to work with that, it needs a path to a directory not the specific file. I know I could make my own script using sed to pair down the output of which but I thought I would ask if anyone knew an easier way before I try to remember how the heck sed works. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Hueristic on June 05, 2018, 06:22:49 PM FUCK HIPPOS !!!
Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: bitcoinPsycho on June 05, 2018, 08:42:58 PM Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Anon136 on June 05, 2018, 10:14:30 PM I just had an idea that I thought I would record here. Normally I would just put it in a text file but what the hell. This thread exists now why not use it instead?
So the idea is to build some software that would allow for decentralized dns and would be a lot better than namecoin. It would work by allowing everyone who is connected to the peer2peer network to store a local copy of a dns registry. Each entry in that registry would have an associated hash cash style proof of work. Any conflicting claims on domain space would be resolved by looking at who has the most computationally demanding proof of work (like how the legitimate blockchain is selected in bitcoin). The network would be ad-hock. You could request that your neighbors provide you with any domain records that they have that you don't and you could serve to your neighbors likewise. In order to conserve space on drive and protect against flooding and spam each user could manually set a minimum required threshold to the difficulty of proofs that they are willing to accept. If your local dns record is taking up more space than you are comfortable with, bump up the required proof difficulty until it comes back to a manageable level. The last part of this puzzle is that someone who has had their proof of work outdone and domain taken from them would need time in order to win it back before the hand off occurred. For this you just throw a bitcoin blockchain block header into your proof of work and have a rule that says the new change won't take effect until X number of blocks after that bitcoin block if the new entry is pointing to a different lookup. This relies on some economic principles. First of which being the idea that a domain space is going to tend to be most valuable to the person who is going to use it best. Also if someone has a brand that they have built up and they claim a domain space, say microsoft claims the equivalent of microsofit.com in this scheme, sure you could maybe out do their proof of work, but they are obviously going to outspend you in any arms race you try to engage in and they aren't going to be paying you in order to get that domain space back. So the only reason anyone would do it is for spite. And if you are pissing people off so badly that they are spending their time and money to spite you, maybe just don't piss people off so much. Edge cases could be handled by manual control. So, suppose that you have a companion app in your browser that facilitated the local dns lookup. And suppose that you have a website that you frequent. And suppose that one day you go to look up it's dns record and it points somewhere different. The app could inform you of this and ask if you want to instead navigate to the website that you normally go to. Phishing attacks could be handled by the sort of digital signature infrastructure that we have right now coupled with the fact that there would be a publicly known lag time between lookup hand offs as specified in an earlier paragraph. Additionally if you really really feel that you are the rightful owner of a domain that someone else can always outspend you on, there could be some basic syntax in the hyperlink for users to specify that they actually want the 2nd most difficult proof of work entry not the first. So on and so forth with any other edge case you can find. The main reason that I think it would be better than namecoin is that it doesn't use a blockchain. Blockchains are only ever worth it if they are absolutely necessary. In this case I do not think one is. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Hueristic on June 09, 2018, 01:32:38 PM ...Any conflicting claims on domain space would be resolved by looking at who has the most computationally demanding proof of work (like how the legitimate blockchain is selected in bitcoin). The network would be ad-hock. You could request that your neighbors provide you with any domain records that they have that you don't and you could serve to your neighbors likewise.... Wouldn't this still need to adhere to the longest chain rule? Edit: Ohh shit that jpg with the massive dildo must have gotten cached, didn't see it before. Delete, or at least shrink, that fucking thing. No wonder no-one posted in here, is this thread gonna end in a goatse just to prove no moderating is a bad thing? All of my attempts to do something like this have been deleted in the past. Maybe this one sticks around. Either way I like it. Consider me subbed. A place where no one should feel pressure to not say something that they feel like saying. Moderation via ignore. I think it's supposed to be an abject lesson in the dangers of anarchy and thats why it never stays around. As you can see it popped up when the poll popped up in the other thread. THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE WO THREAD ! soooooooooo true Point taken. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Anon136 on June 10, 2018, 12:25:31 AM ...Any conflicting claims on domain space would be resolved by looking at who has the most computationally demanding proof of work (like how the legitimate blockchain is selected in bitcoin). The network would be ad-hock. You could request that your neighbors provide you with any domain records that they have that you don't and you could serve to your neighbors likewise.... Wouldn't this still need to adhere to the longest chain rule? There is no blockchain in the vision I laid out. That is the strength of it. Blockchains are weapons of last resort only to be used in direst of need. I don't think this application requires a blockchain and so that is why I think this idea is superior to namecoin. All of my attempts to do something like this have been deleted in the past. Maybe this one sticks around. Either way I like it. Consider me subbed. A place where no one should feel pressure to not say something that they feel like saying. Moderation via ignore. I think it's supposed to be an abject lesson in the dangers of anarchy and thats why it never stays around. As you can see it popped up when the poll popped up in the other thread. No I don't think so. All you have to do is put annoying people on your ignore list. It's like 2 clicks. Pretty easy really. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Anon136 on June 10, 2018, 12:28:08 AM Does anyone know if there is a way to run the OS on a VPS such that it appears as a black box to the service provider?
Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Hueristic on June 10, 2018, 03:02:32 PM There is no blockchain in the vision I laid out. That is the strength of it. Blockchains are weapons of last resort only to be used in direst of need. I don't think this application requires a blockchain and so that is why I think this idea is superior to namecoin. I just couldn't envision you idea then, but yeah some things should not be on a blockchain. No I don't think so. All you have to do is put annoying people on your ignore list. It's like 2 clicks. Pretty easy really. Yeah, I was reading too much into it I think, your right peops just trolling. It seems to be the past time when not speculating, makes sense you get bored in a sideways market. It's not like that today! :D Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: infofront on June 11, 2018, 04:31:42 PM Does anyone know if there is a way to run the OS on a VPS such that it appears as a black box to the service provider? What do you mean by black box? That they won't get any information about your machine? Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: mymenace on June 11, 2018, 06:55:46 PM Does anyone know if there is a way to run the OS on a VPS such that it appears as a black box to the service provider? What do you mean by black box? That they won't get any information about your machine? The ISP uses protocols to connect that cannot been hidden and will always share data Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Anon136 on June 12, 2018, 02:16:26 AM Does anyone know if there is a way to run the OS on a VPS such that it appears as a black box to the service provider? What do you mean by black box? That they won't get any information about your machine?Yes if by "your machine" you mean their machine. I mean they wont know what applications you are running on their hardware. The ISP uses protocols to connect that cannot been hidden and will always share data Nah. Isps are no problem in this scinario. Secure shell prevents them from knowing what you are getting up to. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Anon136 on June 13, 2018, 08:22:17 PM An early application for lightning network could be separating captchas from web security. So basically a website could say, as an anti spam measure we need you to pay 100 satoshi to access this web page. People instantly declare "that's really unfair I don't have any satoshi" so also on that same page could be a link to a website that pays satoshi for correctly solved captchas. You would still need to solve the same amount of captchas as before, nothing really feels any different, except that if you don't want to deal with that bs and you already have some satoshi you can go ahead and pay instead. And it's worth it to ai researchers to pay out some satoshi to have people solve those captchas for them, they need that data.
Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Last of the V8s on August 07, 2018, 06:22:32 PM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLaw6Bbd_So
Trick Shots (ft. Dude Perfect) Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Last of the V8s on August 07, 2018, 06:23:49 PM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtZoVjrdQMc
Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin - I Like It by Power Peralta Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Anon136 on August 15, 2018, 03:22:15 AM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLaw6Bbd_So Trick Shots (ft. Dude Perfect) There have to be cuts in this video. What is shown is almost impossible. Like sha256 collision kinda impossible. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Last of the V8s on August 15, 2018, 10:46:30 AM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLaw6Bbd_So Trick Shots (ft. Dude Perfect) There have to be cuts in this video. What is shown is almost impossible. Like sha256 collision kinda impossible. Quite possibly there are cuts or trickery, although they deny it. It could also just be competent athletes with plenty of time to practise. And they don't have to be perfect shots or throws... Part of what works for it is it's so relatable, it's just some dudes in a gym. I don't think it begins to compare to a decent dance performance, or a magnificent All Blacks try. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Dvc5DV_gC4 note here the scrum half's pass is not great. (also fucking Zinzan Brooke) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHl29gRKmcU Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Anon136 on August 15, 2018, 02:40:58 PM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLaw6Bbd_So Trick Shots (ft. Dude Perfect) There have to be cuts in this video. What is shown is almost impossible. Like sha256 collision kinda impossible. Quite possibly there are cuts or trickery, although they deny it. It could also just be competent athletes with plenty of time to practise. And they don't have to be perfect shots or throws... Part of what works for it is it's so relatable, it's just some dudes in a gym. I don't think it begins to compare to a decent dance performance, or a magnificent All Blacks try. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Dvc5DV_gC4 note here the scrum half's pass is not great. (also fucking Zinzan Brooke) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHl29gRKmcU It's the arrow in the apple shot that makes it particularly unbelievable. For them to do it all in one take there would have to be many many tries at the very least. Which is fine because on most of those shots they can just miss and try again. But with the apple shot they don't have the luxury of missing on their many attempts to get all of those shots in the needed one take. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Last of the V8s on August 15, 2018, 04:33:20 PM It's the arrow in the apple shot that makes it particularly unbelievable. For them to do it all in one take there would have to be many many tries at the very least. Which is fine because on most of those shots they can just miss and try again. But with the apple shot they don't have the luxury of missing on their many attempts to get all of those shots in the needed one take. Ah well. We'll have to have different opinions on that.Changing the subject, here's a letter from Hunter S. Thompson to I presume Anthony Burgess https://i.imgur.com/EU5u7XZ.jpg Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Hueristic on August 15, 2018, 05:01:20 PM https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4900234.msg44132492#msg44132492
Code: kwukduck Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Anon136 on August 15, 2018, 05:08:51 PM https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4900234.msg44132492#msg44132492 Code: kwukduck Jesus. That that ignore list is the stuff of legends. You ignored anyone who even so much as looked at you funny didn't you? It's so voluminous I almost feel left out for not being on it. It's like a bad party that you I didn't want to go to anyway but still can't help but feel left out since EVERYONE got invited but me. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Last of the V8s on August 22, 2018, 04:42:23 PM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpJvYnsOztY
My Room Tour, apartments 90sq.m in Russia, Ekaterinburg good marketing Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Anon136 on August 22, 2018, 04:46:05 PM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpJvYnsOztY My Room Tour, apartments 90sq.m in Russia, Ekaterinburg good marketing How much did she cost? Or was that the video that sold it to you? Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Last of the V8s on August 22, 2018, 04:48:18 PM If you have to ask, you can't afford it ;D
cute though, huh? Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Anon136 on August 22, 2018, 04:52:24 PM If you have to ask, you can't afford it ;D cute though, huh? I meant for her work in the video. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: infofront on August 22, 2018, 06:19:42 PM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpJvYnsOztY My Room Tour, apartments 90sq.m in Russia, Ekaterinburg good marketing How much did she cost? Or was that the video that sold it to you? I'd be interested in renting her out for a little while. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: JayJuanGee on August 22, 2018, 10:17:37 PM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpJvYnsOztY My Room Tour, apartments 90sq.m in Russia, Ekaterinburg good marketing How much did she cost? Or was that the video that sold it to you? I'd be interested in renting her out for a little while. is your daughter for rent too? That is not a daughter. That is a girl who seems like she might be fun for a few days.. until she gets to the high maintenance stage, at least. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Last of the V8s on August 29, 2018, 04:16:39 PM https://i.imgur.com/9R8jI8g.jpg
The many ways to say 'front hole' in Italy. Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Last of the V8s on October 18, 2018, 11:57:46 AM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaClS48WLXw
prolly best with sound off? Title: Re: Wall Observer - Off-Topic Discussion Thread Post by: Last of the V8s on October 18, 2018, 11:59:18 AM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCzZ3BGCkGY&feature=youtu.be
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