Monday, December 26, 2011

Impact of Repealing the Health Care Reform Law In the 2nd Congressional District of Missouri

Subject: Impact of Repealing the Health Care Reform Law In the 2nd Congressional District of Missouri

January 2011
Impact of Repealing the Health Care Reform Law
In the 2nd Congressional District of Missouri 
Committee on Energy and Commerce
Minority Staff
In March 2010, Congress passed and President Obama signed into law historic health care reform
legislation, the Affordable Care Act.  Millions of Americans are already benefitting from this law: 
insurers are no longer allowed to discriminate against children and others who are sick; small businesses
are receiving billions of dollars in tax credits to provide health care coverage for their employees; and
seniors are saving money on prescription drugs and receiving free preventive care through Medicare.  
House Republicans will soon vote to repeal these important new benefits, increasing health care costs for
millions of Americans, causing many families to lose coverage, and increasing the national debt by over
$1 trillion.  This analysis describes the impact of repeal of the Affordable Care Act in the 2nd
Congressional District of Missouri, which is represented by Rep. W. Todd Akin.  It finds that repeal of
the health reform law would have significant consequences in the district by: 

 Allowing insurance companies to deny coverage to 122,000 to 310,000 individuals, including
9,000 to 41,000 children, with pre-existing conditions.
 Rescinding consumer protections for 534,000 individuals who have health insurance through their
employer or the market for private insurance.
 Eliminating health care tax credits for up to 15,200 small businesses and 115,000 families.
 Increasing prescription drug costs for 12,500 seniors who hit the Part D drug “donut hole” and
denying new preventive care benefits to 102,000 seniors. 
 Increasing the costs of early retiree coverage for up to 9,800 early retirees.
 Eliminating new health care coverage options for 2,100 uninsured young adults.
 Increasing the costs to hospitals of providing uncompensated care by $49 million annually.
Repeal of Protections Against Insurance Company Abuses
Repeal would eliminate the ban on discrimination on the basis of pre-existing conditions.  Under the
health reform law, insurance companies can no longer deny coverage to children with pre-existing
conditions and will be banned from discriminating against adults with pre-existing conditions in 2014. 
There are 122,000 to 310,000 residents in Rep. Akin’s district with pre-existing conditions like diabetes,
heart disease, or cancer, including 9,000 to 41,000 children.  Repeal would allow insurance companies to
refuse to insure these individuals if they seek coverage in the individual or small-group markets.  The
consequences would be particularly acute for the 10,000 to 25,000 individuals in the district who
currently lack insurance coverage and who would be unable to purchase individual policies if the law is
repealed. 
Repeal would eliminate the ban on annual and lifetime limits.  The health reform law prohibits
insurance companies from imposing annual and lifetime limits on health insurance coverage.  This
provision protects the rights of everyone who receives coverage from their employer or through the
market for private insurance.  If this protection is repealed, insurers would be able to impose coverage
limits on 534,000 individuals in the district with employer or private coverage.    Repeal would eliminate the ban on rescissions.  The health reform law prohibits insurers from
rescinding coverage for individuals who become ill.  Repeal would allow insurance companies to resume
the practice of rescinding coverage for the 47,000 district residents who purchase individual health
insurance.
Repeal would eliminate other consumer protections.  The health reform law protects individuals from
soaring insurance costs by requiring reviews of proposed rate increases and limiting the amount insurance
companies can spend on administrative expenses, profits, and other overhead.  Repeal would deny these
new protections to tens of thousands of district residents who either buy their own insurance or receive
coverage through employers who do not self-insure. 
Repeal of Benefits for Individuals and Families
Repeal would eliminate the requirement that insurance companies provide free preventive care. 
The health reform law promotes wellness by requiring insurance companies to offer free preventive care
as part of any new or revised policies they issue after September 23, 2010.  Repeal would allow insurance
companies to charge for these essential benefits, which would increase out-of-pocket costs for 112,000
district residents.  
Repeal would eliminate health insurance options for young adults.  The health reform law allows
young adults to remain on their parents’ insurance policies up to age 26.  In Rep. Akin’s district, 2,100
young adults have or are expected to take advantage of this benefit.  Repeal would force these young
adults to find other coverage or return to the ranks of the uninsured.
Repeal would eliminate tax credits for buying health insurance.  Starting in 2014, the health reform
law gives middle class families the largest tax cut for health care in history, providing tax credits to buy
coverage for families with incomes up to $88,000 for a family of four.  Repeal would deny these credits to
115,000 families in the district.       
Repeal of Benefits for Seniors
Repeal would increase drug costs for seniors.  Beginning in 2011, the health reform law provides a
50% discount for prescription drugs for Medicare beneficiaries who enter the Medicare Part D “donut
hole” and lose coverage for their drug expenses.  The law then increases the discount to Medicare
beneficiaries each year until 2020, when the donut hole is finally eliminated.  There are 12,500 Medicare
beneficiaries in Rep. Akin’s district who are expected to benefit from these provisions.  Repeal would
increase the average cost of prescription drugs for these Medicare beneficiaries by over $500 in 2011 and
by over $3,000 in 2020.
Repeal would deny seniors new preventive care and other benefits.  The health reform law improves
Medicare by providing free preventive and wellness care, improving primary and coordinated care, and
enhancing nursing home care.  The law also strengthens the Medicare trust fund, extending its solvency
from 2017 to 2029.  Repeal would eliminate these benefits for 102,000 Medicare beneficiaries in the
district and cause the Medicare trust fund to become insolvent in just six years.  Repeal of Benefits for Small and Large Businesses and Health Care Providers
Repeal would eliminate tax credits for small businesses.  The health reform law provides tax credits to
small businesses worth up to 35% of the cost of providing health insurance.  There are up to 15,200 small
businesses in Rep. Akin’s district that are eligible for this tax credit.  Repeal would force these small
businesses to drop coverage or bear the full costs of coverage themselves.  
Repeal would increase retiree health care costs for employers.  The health reform law provides
funding to encourage employers to continue to provide health insurance for their retirees.  As many as
9,800 district residents who have retired but are not yet eligible for Medicare could ultimately benefit
from this early retiree assistance.  Repeal would increase costs for employers and jeopardize the coverage
their retirees are receiving.  
Repeal would increase the cost of uncompensated care born by hospitals.  The health reform law
benefits hospitals by covering more Americans and thereby reducing the cost of providing care to the
uninsured.  Repeal would undo this benefit, increasing the cost of uncompensated care by $49 million
annually for hospitals in the district.  
Repeal of Benefits for Taxpayers
Repeal would increase the long-term debt by over $1 trillion.  The health reform law reduces the
nation’s debt by eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse in the health care system, reducing the growth of
health care costs, and preventing excessive profit-taking by private insurers.  According to the
Congressional Budget Office, the bill will reduce the deficit by over $200 billion over the next ten years
and by over a trillion dollars in the decade after that.  Repeal would eliminate these cost-cutting measures,
adding more than $3,000 to the national debt for each American, including the 690,000 residents of the
district.
This analysis is based upon the following sources:  the U.S. Census (data on insurance coverage rates
and types of coverage, small businesses, early retirees, income, and district populations); the Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services (data on Medicare enrollment and the Part D donut hole); the
Department of Health and Human Services (data on uncompensated care, Early Retiree Reinsurance
Program participation, and preexisting conditions); and the Congressional Budget Office (data on health
insurance coverage and deficit reduction under the Affordable Care Act).

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

LG Double Oven Range - I hope I win!

My oven gave up the ghost and with a VA disability pension, I'm not buying a new one any time soon, so the LG double-oven range would be a blessing beyond belief!

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

From the office of Congressman Todd Akin (On why I love Citizens United)

This is just so much bullshit handed to him by his paymasters.

Sent: December 13, 2011 04:44 PM
Subject: From the office of Congressman Todd Akin

 

 

Dear Daniel:

Thank you for contacting me regarding the Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United v. FEC. I welcome the opportunity to discuss the important issue of campaign finance law and the impact this ruling has.

Some have expressed concerns that this ruling is a giveaway to corporations and labor unions at the expense of the average citizen. While I understand the initial shock many have at the idea of outside groups freely advocating for candidates, I believe the real winners in this ruling are the voters.

Americans are privileged to have access to nearly limitless information about a federal candidate's qualifications, history, and stand on important issues. We rightly expect every relevant detail to be thoroughly debated and discussed in the course of a campaign so we can make informed decisions at the ballot box. By allowing more people to freely speak about these issues, the American people have greater access to information from a variety of sources.

Disclosure, rather than dollars, is the most important aspect of campaign finance law. It must be abundantly clear to the American people who pays for advertising and who donates to candidates in our political system. I was pleased the Supreme Court upheld the disclosure requirements of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act. This information, all available on the internet, is just as important as the barriers to free speech the court struck down.

I appreciate the time you took to share your thoughts with me. It is a privilege to represent you. Please visit my website, where you can find more information on current issues, share further thoughts with me via email and subscribe to my e-newsletter for updates on issues you care about. If you have further questions regarding these or other issues facing our nation, please feel free to contact my office.


Sincerely,

Todd Akin
Member of Congress

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Heartfelt stuff here ...

 

 

 

HOW US OLDER GUYS PICK UP CHICKS


A truly touching story....


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I met a girl in the park the other evening.
There was an instant spark between us and she immediately dropped to her knees and laid on the grass at my feet.
As we lay making love, I thought,

"These Taser guns are well worth the money."

 

 

 

Tsk tsk tsk.

 

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

AmerenMo: Behind closed doors

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Dear Daniel:

In recent days Ameren has began a campaign in support of establishing new rules that allow the Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC) to conduct meetings behind closed doors.  Which leaves one to wonder what does Ameren what to hide.

“The rule in question prohibits commissioners from discussing issues with individuals or organizations that could eventually become a part of a contested case before the commission” … read more

The PSC works for the public, but Ameren is trying to restrict public knowledge by suggesting they make decisions without the public knowing how they came to a conclusion.  Ameren is the only company that has publicly supported the proposed change.  This is the same company that just notified the PSC in the middle of the holiday season it is going to seek another rate increase.

Is there something that Ameren does not want the public to know about?  If the answer is no, then why are they in favor of having private meetings about public matters?

Click here to let the PSC know having meetings behind closed doors to talk about our money is not right.  Then forward this message to your friends and family by clicking here so that they contact the PSC as well.

Sincerely,

The FERAF Team
Fair Energy Rate Action Fund
• PO Box 1153 • Jefferson City, MO 65102
Paid for by the Fair Energy Rate Action Fund.
www.fairenergyrates.org


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Monday, December 5, 2011

Friday, December 2, 2011

A reminder

  When purchasing a bicycle,
no matter how cute you are...

Be SURE to consider the color of the seat! 

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

CAN YOU TELL THE FRONT FROM THE BACK OF A TREE?

   
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DO YOU KNOW THE FRONT FROM THE BACK OF A TREE?

A REDNECK FROM GEORGIA DECIDES TO TRAVEL ACROSS THE SOUTH TO VIRGINIA TO
SEE GOD'S  COUNTRY.

WHEN HE GETS TO FRANKLIN , HE LIKES THE PLACE SO MUCH THAT HE DECIDES TO
STAY. BUT FIRST HE MUST FIND A  JOB!!!!

HE WALKS INTO THE INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY OFFICE  AND FILLS OUT AN
APPLICATION AS AN EXPERIENCED LOG INSPECTOR. IT'S HIS LUCKY DAY!!!

THEY JUST HAPPEN TO BE LOOKING FOR  SOMEONE, BUT FIRST, THE LOG FOREMAN
TAKES HIM FOR A RIDE INTO THE  FOREST IN THE COMPANY PICKUP TRUCK TO SEE
HOW MUCH HE KNOWS. THE  FOREMAN STOPS THE TRUCK ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD AND
POINTS AT A  TREE. 'SEE THAT TREE OVER THERE? I WANT YOU TO TELL ME  WHAT
SPECIES IT IS AND HOW MANY BOARD FEET OF LUMBER IT  CONTAINS.'

THE REDNECK PROMPTLY ANSWERS, 'THAT THAR'S A  WHITEPINE, 383 BOARD FEET OF
LUMBER IN 'ER.'

THE FOREMAN  IS IMPRESSED!!! HE PUTS THE TRUCK IN MOTION AND STOPS ABOUT  A
MILE DOWN THE ROAD. HE POINTS AT ANOTHER TREE THROUGH THE  PASSENGER WINDOW
AND ASKS THE SAME QUESTION. THIS TIME, IT'S A  BIGGER TREE OF A DIFFERENT
CLASS.

'THAT'S A LOBLOLLY PINE  AND SHE'S GOT ABOUT 456 CLEAR BOARD FEET.'

THE FOREMAN IS  REALLY IMPRESSED WITH THE GOOD OL' BOY, HE HAS BEEN QUICK
AND GOT  THE ANSWERS RIGHT WITHOUT USING A CALCULATOR!!!!

ONE MORE  TEST. THEY DRIVE A LITTLE FURTHER DOWN THE ROAD, AND THE  FOREMAN
STOPS AGAIN. THIS TIME, HE POINTS ACROSS THE ROAD THROUGH  HIS DRIVER SIDE
WINDOW AND SAYS, 'AND WHAT ABOUT THAT  ONE?'

BEFORE THE FOREMAN FINISHES POINTING, THE REDNECK SAYS,  'WHITE OAK, 242
BOARD FEET AT BEST.'

THE FOREMAN SPINS THE  TRUCK AROUND AND HEADS BACK TO THE OFFICE A LITTLE
TICKED OFF  BECAUSE HE THINKS THE RED NECK IS SMARTER THAN HE IS. AS  THEY
NEAR THE OFFICE, THE FOREMAN STOPS THE TRUCK AND ASKS BUBBA  TO STEP
OUTSIDE.

HE HANDS HIM A PIECE OF CHALK AND TELLS  HIM, 'SEE THAT TREE OVER THERE?'
'I WANT YOU TO MARK AN X ON THE  FRONT OF THAT TREE!!'

THE FOREMAN THINKS TO HIMSELF, 'IDIOT,  HOW WOULD HE KNOW WHICH IS THE
FRONT OF THE TREE?'

WHEN  BUBBA REACHES THE TREE, HE GOES AROUND IT IN A CIRCLE  WHILE
LOOKING AT THE GROUND. HE THEN REACHES UP AND PLACES A  WHITE X ON THE
TRUNK. HE WALKS BACK TO THE FOREMAN AND HANDS HIM  THE CHALK. 'THAT THAR'S
THE FRONT,' THE REDNECK SAYS..

THE  FOREMAN LAUGHS TO HIMSELF AND ASKS SARCASTICALLY, 'HOW IN THE HELL  DO
YOU KNOW THAT'S THE FRONT OF THE TREE?'

THE GOOD OL'  BOY LOOKS DOWN AT HIS FEET, WHILE RUBBING THE TOE OF HIS  LEFT
BOOT CLEANING IT IN THE GRAVEL AND REPLIES, 'CUZ SOMEBODY  TOOK A CRAP
BEHIND IT!'

HE GOT THE JOB AND IS NOW THE  FOREMAN!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Can you read this .....I Did the first time

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Monday, November 7, 2011

An Ode To Right Wingers

From Truthout.com by Dwaldon13

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Graphs and charts and meaningless words
Matter not to right-wing birds
They fly in circular patterns each day
To land at the same spot where they pray

"Oh lord, deliver U.S. from evil
From science, altruism and blue boll weevils
Holy father we pray in your name
Ask U.S. not to be progressive, humane

Allow to bask in mythological glory
The wine of superstition to sweeten your story
Forgive U.S. our trespasses, our prejudice then
We'll "bathe" on Sunday and start over...again

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

THE ARROGANCE OF AUTHORITY

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A DEA officer stopped at a ranch in Texas , and talked with an old rancher.

He told the rancher, "I need to inspect your ranch for illegally grown drugs."

The rancher said, "Okay, but don't go in that field over there.....", as he pointed out the location.

The DEA officer verbally exploded and cut him off mid sentence saying,

"Mister, I have the authority of the Federal Government with me !"

Reaching into his rear pants pocket, he removed his badge a nd proudly displayed it to the rancher.

"See this badge?! This badge means I am allowed to go wherever I wish.... On any land !!

No questions asked or answers given!! Have I made myself clear sir ......do you understand ?!!"

The rancher nodded politely, apologized, and went about his chores.

A short time later, the old rancher heard loud screams, looked up, and saw the DEA officer running for his life, being chased by the rancher's big Santa Gertrudis bull......

       

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With every step the bull was gaining ground on the officer, and it seemed likely that he'd sure enough get gored before he reached safety. The officer was clearly terrified.

The rancher threw down his tools, ran to the fence and yelled at the top of his lungs.....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Your badge, show him your BADGE....... !"


 

 

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Hey Dubya!

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This album has 1 photo and will be available on SkyDrive until 01/20/12.

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Men Are Just Happier People - this is funny

  WHY MEN ARE NEVER DEPRESSED:  

Men Are Just Happier People --

What do you expect from such simple creatures?

Your last name stays put.

The garage is all yours.

Wedding plans take care of themselves.

Chocolate is just another snack.

You can be President.

You can never be pregnant.

You can wear a white T-shirt to a water park.

You can wear NO shirt to a water park.

Car mechanics tell you the truth.

The world is your urinal.

You never have to drive to another gas station restroom because this one is just too icky.

You don't have to stop and think of which way to turn a nut on a bolt.

Same work, more pay.

Wrinkles add character.

Wedding dress $5000. Tux rental-$100.

People never stare at your chest when you're talking to them.

New shoes don't cut, blister, or mangle your feet..  

One mood all the  time.  

Phone conversations are over in 30 seconds flat.

You know stuff about tanks.

A five-day vacation requires only one suitcase.

You can open all your own  jars.

You get extra credit for the slightest act of thoughtfulness.

If someone forgets to invite you,

He or she can still be your friend.  

Your underwear is  $8.95 for a three-pack.

Three pairs of shoes are more than enough..

You almost never have strap problems in public.

You are unable to see wrinkles in your clothes..

Everything on your face stays its original color.

The same hairstyle lasts for years, maybe decades.

You only have to shave your face and neck.  

You can play with toys all your life.

One wallet and one pair of shoes -- one color for all seasons.

You can wear shorts no matter how your legs look.

You can 'do' your nails with a pocket knife.

You have freedom of choice concerning growing a mustache.  

You can do Christmas shopping for 25 relatives

On December 24 in 25 minutes.

No wonder men are happier.  

Send this to the women who can handle it

And to the men who will enjoy reading it.  

 

___________________________________

More of Men Are Just Happier People...

 

NICKNAMES

·   If Laura, Kate and Sarah go out for lunch, they will call each other Laura, Kate and Sarah.

·   If Mike, Dave and John go out, they will affectionately refer to each other as Fat Boy, Bubba and Wildman .

 

EATING OUT

·   When the bill arrives, Mike, Dave and John will each throw in $20, even though it's only for $32.50.  None of them will have anything smaller and none will actually admit they want change back.

·   When the girls get their bill, out come the pocket calculators.

 

MONEY

·   A man will pay $2 for a $1 item he needs.

·   A woman will pay $1 for a $2 item that she doesn't need but it's on sale.

 

BATHROOMS

·   A man has six items in his bathroom: toothbrush and toothpaste, shaving cream, razor, a bar of soap, and a towel.

·   The average number of items in the typical woman's bathroom is 337.  A man would not be able to identify more than 20 of these items.

 

ARGUMENTS

·   A woman has the last word in any argument.

·   Anything a man says after that is the beginning of a new argument.

 

FUTURE

·   A woman worries about the future until she gets a husband.

·   A man never worries about the future until he gets a wife.

 

SUCCESS

·   A successful man is one who makes more money than his wife can spend.

·   A successful woman is one who can find such a man.

 

MARRIAGE

·   A woman marries a man expecting he will change, but he doesn't.

·   A man marries a woman expecting that she won't change, but she does.

 

DRESSING UP

·   A woman will dress up to go shopping, water the plants, empty the trash, answer the phone, read a book, and get the mail.

·   A man will dress up for weddings and funerals.

 

NATURAL

·   Men wake up as good-looking as they went to bed.

·   Women somehow deteriorate during the night.

 

OFFSPRING

·   Ah, children.  A woman knows all about her children.  She knows about dentist appointments and romances, best friends, favorite foods, secret fears and hopes and dreams.

·   A man is vaguely aware of some short people living in the house.

 

 

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

A married man should forget his mistakes.  There's no use in two people remembering the same thing!

 

 

SO, send this to the women who have a sense of humor and who can handle it ....  and to the men who will enjoy reading it.

 

 

 

 

 

 


 


 

 


 

 

 

 


 

 

 

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Friday, October 7, 2011

From the office of Congressman Todd Akin, re: The Older Americans Act. Fuck 'em

Sent: October 07, 2011 03:39 PM
Subject: From the office of Congressman Todd Akin

 

 

Dear Daniel:

Thank you for contacting me regarding the Older Americans Act.  I appreciate the opportunity to respond.

The Older Americans Act of 1965 is the major federal vehicle for the delivery of social and nutrition services for older persons.  These include support services, congregate nutrition services, home-delivered nutrition services, family caregiver support, community service employment, the long-term care ombudsman program, and services to prevent abuse, neglect, and exploitation of older persons.  In 2006, Congress reauthorized the act for five years, which will expire at the end of this fiscal year absent further reauthorization.

The proportion of older Americans will continue to grow over the coming decades, with the demand for services likely to grow as well.  A recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) study released in September 2010 cited that this will cause the cost of the Older Americans Act to expand at an unsustainable rate, even if current spending levels are advanced.  This study further recommended that the Department of Health and Human Services study the effectiveness of cost-sharing and means-tested benefits.

In an era of trillion-dollar deficits, and when the federal government is borrowing 43 cents for every dollar spent, accountability for government spending cannot be ignored.  Our children and grandchildren deserve better than to have this crushing debt burden passed onto them.  With this as my guiding principle, I will continue to keep your thoughts in mind should the reauthorization of the Older Americans Act come before the House of Representatives.

Again, thank you for taking the time to contact my office. Please know that I will continue to work for my fellow Missourians in the legislative matters I am able to address.

It is a privilege to represent you and I hope that you will not hesitate to contact me regarding any matter where I might be of assistance. Please visit my website, where you can find more information on current issues, share further thoughts with me via email and subscribe to my e-newsletter for updates on issues you care about. 


Sincerely,

Todd Akin
Member of Congress

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Mooned - Great photos

  How long it must have taken to set up these pictures to be so perfect!
Wonderful photos!


You have just been mooned!!

 

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