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Christopher Kowalsky Sr. @ 3:10PM on August 13, 2009
This should be loads of fun. I may be able to participate for about twenty minutes, but that's about it, because of some previous engagements later in the day. Best of luck to all participants though.
Just wanted to thank you guys for the free month at Mr. Skin. I'll use it well!
Christopher Kowalsky Sr. @ 6:20PM on August 13, 2009

@Nevermore:

Hey, congratulations Nevermore! So you got yourself a month's pass, huh? You'll have a blast using it for thirty days. I'm already a member, so I know, but I tuned in earlier just to see what Mr. Skin was gonna be talking about and to hear the kinds of questions he had for the participants and also to get answers to other people's questions as well. I wonder if any of the other regular commenters on here won anything.

@Christopher Kowalsky Sr.:

thought you were too busy that afternoon, CK!? haha, just kidding dude.
Christopher Kowalsky Sr. @ 7:53PM on August 14, 2009

@Chip Douglas:

I thought so too Chip, but for some reason, I just couldn't pull myself away from Mr. Skin's trivia contest. The power of Skin compels me!
Hey I won also but when i clicked on Twitter@mrskin.com it loadedto a weird page that askedwhat server type. I don't know which one to pick.
Microsoft Exchange Server
POP#
IMAP
HTTP
Additional Server Type
How do I know which one to pick

@Andy:

twitter@mrskin.com is an email address, not a webpage.
Christopher Kowalsky Sr. @ 7:59PM on August 14, 2009

@Chip Douglas:

That could explain why Krazylegs wasn't able to claim his prize the other day. He was under the mistaken impression that twitter@mrskin.com was a Web page he was supposed to visit, when in reality it was an e-mail address in which to enter his contact information. It was a krazy mistake, but it could happen to anybody, I guess. Hopefully he was still able to claim his thirty-day pass, because it could mess a guy up for WEEKS if he can't get his Mr. Skin nudes. I, of course, speak from personal experience.

@Christopher Kowalsky Sr.:

He clicked it, probably did not think it was a we page or anything. Normally when I click a mail address, a email program opens. I guess there's something wrong with the settings.
Christopher Kowalsky Sr. @ 2:31AM on August 19, 2009

@jarze:

Whenever anybody sees the at symbol (@), right off that should tell you it's an e-mail address, not a Web page. Common sense tells you that you're not supposed to click on such an address. You only click on links that begin with www and end in either .com, .net, .gov, etc.
OT:

Rachel McAdams says some nice thing (about getting naked) in her new interview; she said that getting naked for films is as normal and mundane as eating breakfast.
http://movies.msn.com/movies/article.aspx?news=425817&affid=100055&silentchk=1

I sent this news to mrskin, and get a nice reply. But this news doesn't appear in mrskin's blog yet.
Christopher Kowalsky Sr. @ 8:11PM on August 14, 2009

@Nudelover:

You have to be patient Nude Lover. Sometimes it could take DAYS before Skin Central is able to post a blog on potential new nude scenes in movies and TV, or sometimes even just the random paparazzi ass crack/nip slip that they've written about before.

I pointed out a Sharon Stone topless picture in some magazine last week--they said they would skip it for the day, but it still never got posted to the Web site. I mean, these things happen. They can't be expected to cover EVERY breaking nudes story, otherwise that would make them the CNN of celebrity nudity news. Actually, that's not a bad idea. I wonder if they'll consider keeping things running 24/7, like CNN.

@Christopher Kowalsky Sr.:

Yeah, they just pick the stupidest ones. :D
Christopher Kowalsky Sr. @ 2:44AM on August 19, 2009

@jarze:

Nothing about naked females is stupid jarze.

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