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Post#176 at 06-30-2002 09:08 PM by Roadbldr '59 [at Vancouver, Washington joined Jul 2001 #posts 8,275]
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On 2002-06-30 16:23, Heliotrope wrote:
Hey Kevin, wanna go get some coffee? :wink:

Unless Jenny takes you up on it first. After all....she *did* say she would love to have your baby on that other thread :grin:

Perhaps Jenny, you should use more smileys :smile:
Or maybe you really meant it! : :???:

Have I opened the can of worms?
Oh, dear...poor Jenny is going to be so embarrassed by all this. Perhaps I need to apologize to her on yours and Earthshine's behalf. Forgive them, Jen, for they know not what they do. They really are cool people, they are! Don't worry-- I know that you weren't serious. :smile:

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Post#177 at 06-30-2002 09:13 PM by Chicken Little [at western NC joined Jun 2002 #posts 1,211]
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Sorry, Jenny. It's all in jest and of course you were jesting too.

Kevin, you're right--maybe I went overboard here.

It's like a bug high on the wall. You wait for it to come to you. When it gets close enough you reach out, slap out and kill it. Or if you like its looks, you make a pet out of it.
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On 2002-06-30 19:13, Heliotrope wrote:
Sorry, Jenny. It's all in jest and of course you were jesting too.

Kevin, you're right--maybe I went overboard here.
hey what did I say against Jenny? :lol:
It's all in good fun.

Thanks for the Comp Kev. I think we got a cool little group here too.

And hey Helio, good to know some women still think we're worthy of the attention *flirt flirt*

:lol:

Peace all







Post#179 at 07-01-2002 07:47 PM by Chicken Little [at western NC joined Jun 2002 #posts 1,211]
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On 2002-07-01 13:26, Earthshine wrote:


hey what did I say against Jenny? :lol:
It's all in good fun.
Not you, Earthshine! I was afraid I might have offended her!

Thanks for the Comp Kev. I think we got a cool little group here too.
I'm with you there!

And hey Helio, good to know some women still think we're worthy of the attention *flirt flirt*
Now I'm blushing! :oops:



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It's getting kinda warm in here, :smile: Ummmm.







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On 2002-07-01 22:34, Marc Lamb wrote:
It's getting kinda warm in here, :smile: Ummmm.
As long as we're all having fun, it's all good.

Otherwise, we got to quote one of my favorite Nomad Presidents here "If you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen".
:grin:

By the Way, Helio, do you like Barry White?
*again with the innocent whistle*

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Post#182 at 07-02-2002 06:47 AM by Chicken Little [at western NC joined Jun 2002 #posts 1,211]
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Actually...I much prefer Marvin Gaye! :smile:
It's like a bug high on the wall. You wait for it to come to you. When it gets close enough you reach out, slap out and kill it. Or if you like its looks, you make a pet out of it.
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On 2002-07-02 04:47, Heliotrope wrote:
Actually...I much prefer Marvin Gaye! :smile:
That can be arraigned. :smile:







Post#184 at 07-02-2002 07:27 PM by Chicken Little [at western NC joined Jun 2002 #posts 1,211]
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That can be arraigned. :smile:
Arraigned?
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Post#185 at 07-02-2002 08:50 PM by Roadbldr '59 [at Vancouver, Washington joined Jul 2001 #posts 8,275]
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On 2002-07-02 17:27, Heliotrope wrote:


That can be arraigned. :smile:
Arraigned?
Arraigned? On what charge???







Post#186 at 07-02-2002 09:48 PM by Child of Socrates [at Cybrarian from America's Dairyland, 1961 cohort joined Sep 2001 #posts 14,092]
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I don't know if Earthshine is referring to the fact that Marvin Gaye's dad shot him to death in the mid-1980's and was surely arraigned for this crime.







Post#187 at 07-02-2002 11:12 PM by HopefulCynic68 [at joined Sep 2001 #posts 9,412]
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On 2002-07-02 07:43, Earthshine wrote:
On 2002-07-02 04:47, Heliotrope wrote:
Actually...I much prefer Marvin Gaye! :smile:
That can be arraigned. :smile:
No, Gaye cannot be charged, but the Beatles can certainly be arraigned for the crime of poor musical skills. :smile:







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I seem to have created a monster in my enthusiasm.

:lol:

thanks for the laughs







Post#189 at 07-04-2002 05:05 PM by Chicken Little [at western NC joined Jun 2002 #posts 1,211]
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Hey, let's get this thread moving again!
:smile:

It's 4th of July. Fireworks, anyone?
:wink: :

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Post#190 at 07-04-2002 09:39 PM by [at joined #posts ]
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Cocteau Twins, Enigma, Roxy Music (especially "Avalon"), Funkadelic ("Momma, what's a funkadelic?"), Dead Can Dance, Mazzy Star, Sade, Miles Davis, Lush ("Spooky"), Chemical Brothers, Moby, Stevie Wonder, Carmina Burana, Mozart's Reqiuem...

Play it and moan away to your (and your partner's, if available) content.







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On 2002-07-04 19:39, Dill Dog wrote:
Cocteau Twins, Enigma, Roxy Music (especially "Avalon"), Funkadelic ("Momma, what's a funkadelic?"), Dead Can Dance, Mazzy Star, Sade, Miles Davis, Lush ("Spooky"), Chemical Brothers, Moby, Stevie Wonder, Carmina Burana, Mozart's Reqiuem...

Play it and moan away to your (and your partner's, if available) content.
Dude! Mozart's Reqiuem? It was a MASS for heck's sake! I thought only priests would do that! :lol: - A beautiful piece, but pretty morbid to "do the wild thing" to. Chemical Brothers? for sex? Huh. I can't go for that either. You meet women that shag to some pretty unorthodox stuff Bro! :lol:

But hey, love and let love, right?

What about Ray Charles? Now that is 'mood music'. :grin: (long as you are not playing "Hit the Road Jack". :lol:






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Post#192 at 07-06-2002 12:13 AM by Justin '77 [at Meh. joined Sep 2001 #posts 12,182]
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I had some miscellaneous CD's going once, (ahem) during... Suddenly, music switched from classical (Concerto fur Zwei Violinen, I think) to Madonna's "Like a Virgin". Mood ruined. Instantly. Neither of us can listen to Madonna to this day without cracking up.



My advice -- go through the changer before the evening begins.

HTH







Post#193 at 07-06-2002 08:49 AM by Roadbldr '59 [at Vancouver, Washington joined Jul 2001 #posts 8,275]
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My former girlfriend Teresa and I used to listen to a newly recorded album of old jazz standards from the '40s and '50s, while :smile:.....I forget the name of the saxophone artist who made it....last name was Jackson I believe.

Anyway, the music provided an unbelievably hot, sensual, passionate mood for us. Or was it she who provided that? Hard to tell.

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Post#194 at 07-06-2002 10:46 AM by Chicken Little [at western NC joined Jun 2002 #posts 1,211]
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On 2002-07-06 06:49, Kevin Parker '59 wrote:
My former girlfriend Teresa and I used to listen to a newly recorded album of old jazz standards from the '40s and '50s, while :smile:.....I forget the name of the saxophone artist who made it....last name was Jackson I believe.

Anyway, the music provided an unbelievably hot, sensual, passionate mood for us. Or was it she who provided that? Hard to tell.

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Kevin, look her up, why don't you? You never know. If you never stopped loving her, maybe she never stopped loving you either.
It's like a bug high on the wall. You wait for it to come to you. When it gets close enough you reach out, slap out and kill it. Or if you like its looks, you make a pet out of it.
- Charles Bukowski







Post#195 at 07-06-2002 03:50 PM by Roadbldr '59 [at Vancouver, Washington joined Jul 2001 #posts 8,275]
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On 2002-07-06 08:46, Heliotrope wrote:
On 2002-07-06 06:49, Kevin Parker '59 wrote:
My former girlfriend Teresa and I used to listen to a newly recorded album of old jazz standards from the '40s and '50s, while :smile:.....I forget the name of the saxophone artist who made it....last name was Jackson I believe.

Anyway, the music provided an unbelievably hot, sensual, passionate mood for us. Or was it she who provided that? Hard to tell.

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Kevin, look her up, why don't you? You never know. If you never stopped loving her, maybe she never stopped loving you either.
Nah...I stopped loving her back around '98 or so. I still like her though; enough time has elapsed that we could probably now be good friends. There's better fish in the sea, Suz :smile:.







Post#196 at 07-08-2002 08:22 AM by Virgil K. Saari [at '49er, north of the Mesabi Mountains joined Jun 2001 #posts 7,835]
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Before we learned to play the victim card. Summer romance or sex crime?







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On 2002-07-08 06:22, Virgil K. Saari wrote:
Before we learned to play the victim card. Summer romance or sex crime?
There was a movie where people in the future had to sign contracts to have sex :lol:

Are we headed to that? If so, bring on the sheep! :lol:







Post#198 at 07-08-2002 05:53 PM by Roadbldr '59 [at Vancouver, Washington joined Jul 2001 #posts 8,275]
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On 2002-07-08 13:30, Smirker wrote:
On 2002-07-08 06:22, Virgil K. Saari wrote:
Before we learned to play the victim card. Summer romance or sex crime?
There was a movie where people in the future had to sign contracts to have sex :lol:

Are we headed to that? If so, bring on the sheep! :lol:
I saw adverts for another (TV-) movie back in late 70s or early 80s, depicting a future where sex was compulsory but love was against the law! Come to think of it-- the real world during the late Awakening wasn't a whole lot different, really.







Post#199 at 07-15-2002 09:06 AM by Virgil K. Saari [at '49er, north of the Mesabi Mountains joined Jun 2001 #posts 7,835]
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Prenup survey: preparing for divorce before the wedding. Do you think you will; or do you wish you had done so? Is this a romance killer; is that a bad thing?

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On 2002-07-15 07:06, Virgil K. Saari wrote:
Prenup survey: preparing for divorce before the wedding. Do you think you will; or do you wish you had done so? Is this a romance killer; is that a bad thing?

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Putting aside romance a minute and looking at it with my pragmatic Xer-specs tells me that while it might be a smart Idea, the smartest idea would be to not marry someone you don't trust.
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