HNT- 297
Two Three quick notes before we get to today’s photo.
- We upgraded the database underneath MarriedInOhio.com on Monday. So, if you see something strange, please let us know.
- We experienced a network outage for about 90 minutes starting around 2:45PM EDT. We apologize if you tried to visit us while we were offline.
- What’s up with Blogger? I got an error for many sites that I normally visit, and couldn’t comment on the ones that did come up.
On Tuesday, we posted about we always try and make time for our photo session, even if we’re busy doing the homeowner thing. We particularly enjoy the way that we finish things. Although we may start with photographs that are “tame” (at least for us), we always progress to photos depicting some NSFW adult fun. We may not always be original; but, even a NC-17 “rerun” is very entertaining.
For a good time while taking a break from doing the homeowner thing talk to your significant other. To find out what Half Nekkid Thursday is all about, visit Osbasso.





I think the top pic may be the most erotic CG pic you have posted in recent memory.
Excuse the comment on your Wednesday musings, I meant to put it here.
BC Mike: Thanks. There is something about it that we liked as well.
Don’t worrying about your misplaced comment. It happens to everyone.
Yep. Blogger was unavailable all day Thursday and Friday. I also discovered that they had been treating several of your comments as spam. Sorry about that.
Alfie: Blogger sucks. I checked their status blog early Thursday and they didn’t mention anything about the outage even though they were already in “read-only” mode. It’s good that Google’s products are free because their customer service is worthless.
Nice Pics!
Blogger sucks! I lost 2 posts that are still not retrieved – HNT and a Review I worked really hard on
Their explaination is here: http://buzz.blogger.com/2011/05/blogger-is-back.html.
Viemoira: This is a perfect example of what’s wrong with “the cloud”; especially free services. Perhaps you should consider an offline tool like Windows LiveWriter. It can publish to most blogging platforms, and you always have a local copy of your content which can be especially useful if Google’s robots decide that your blog is a spam link farm and disable access.