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Teddy Bear Brian

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Teddy Bear Brian last won the day on September 10 2011

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  1. I woke up this morning in my soaked Abena and continued to soak it as I got coffee and watced MLP. I was waiting for my daily movement but it wasn't coming so I gave myself a big glycerin enema. Now I'm sitting here in a soaking wet and very soiled diaper with my dinosaur plastic pants over the top, my onesie on and my dummy in my mouth. Only thing that would make it better was if mommy were home to change me and tease me about being a stinky baby.
  2. The family is away this week and I've got the house to myself. Yesterday I received delivery of some Abena L4 Premium and wore one to bed last night.
  3. There's a big baby here at fire bug in Leicester tonight. Am I the only one that looks at every baby costume wearer to be potentially ab?
  4. I loved the smell of attends in the mid to late 90s. It was strong when you opened the bag and so very lovely.
  5. Yeah I'm reviving an old thread but I just had to share. We get beer at work one a month on a Friday. I was wearing a pull up at work today so I had to be careful. I wet but held the majority. When I finally got home I soaked it until it ran down my legs. Now in heading out in a Tena slip maxi. It's already wet and by the time I get to my mates I'll probably be close to capacity. I find having a full bladder extremely painful so I'm glad for the protection. I guess I'll take it off when I get there but at least while traveling up don't have to deal with the pain. Should be a fun night!
  6. I live in England and have worked with a few smelly co-workers. No one had said anything to them at all! Oh and a few of them pronounce teeth as teef. The English are just as bad as the Americans at butchering the language.
  7. Perhaps if I didn't have ibs-d it wouldn't be so bad. A bit firmer and not so smelly. Although if me and my wife/mommy got some time alone and she didn't mind changing my super smelly and messy bum I think I wouldn't care about that!
  8. I seem to love the idea of messing. I don't do it often because off the clean up and smell. Well tonight it had been long enough that I forgot about my inhibitions. I let rip and like almost every time when the smell hit my nose (2 seconds later) I regretted it. I rushed to the loo and cleaned up wishing I had not done it. Anyone else like the idea but not the reality of messing?
  9. Same here Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
  10. Visited all but 2 states myself. Only lived in 5 though Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
  11. When I was growing up if ever I wanted to know what something meant or how to spell anything my dad would NEVER just tell me. He would always say look it up in the dictionary. I would roll my eyes and look it up and then as soon as I read that word and definition I would invariably end up reading other words that looked interesting. I would often spend an hour reading and I do have to say it seems to have increased my vocabulary and spelling abilities. I still get things wrong of course. I worked in customer service for years and it was 3 years into the job before someone pointed out I was spelling customer as costumer. It took a while to untrain my typing fingers! So out of curiosity was anyone else a crazy dictionary reading geek like me? Does etymology really fascinate you?
  12. I just hate the lack of any punctuation. Punctuation is what allows you to break a paragraph apart into intelligible sentences. A bit of mispelling here and there doesn't bother me so much but when you get a wall of text and not a single period and not even any capitalization it makes it very difficult to read. As so many people here have already mentioned use a spell checker, it should help you learn to spell better anyway. Using correct grammar, spelling and punctuation is a good habit to get into anyway. When you send a cover letter and CV into a potential employer that is the very first thing they notice. It doesn't matter how great you may be at a job. If they cannot easily read what you have given them then they will not read it.
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