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drew wrote:No...she just wanted to see you in a Cod Piece and Tights..or is that a Cod Piece....?
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WAIT!!!! Can I see that too?? PLEEAAASSSEEEE!!!!
Now if I could just find a way to wear live bees as jewelry all the time.....

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Two favorites:
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My (ahem, hypothetical, I might add) cod piece is proving disturbingly popular. 8O
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phew! I thought that said Jamie Farr...... :o


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Esmer wrote:phew! I thought that said Jamie Farr...... :o


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:haha: Well this did start as the Weird Crushes topic.
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Jamie Farr...hahhahahahh

Now for the codpiece picture please.... :bounce03:
Now if I could just find a way to wear live bees as jewelry all the time.....

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Cameraman Jenn wrote:Now for the codpiece picture please.... :bounce03:
...of Jamie Farr? :hairs:
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Only if he has your big brown eyes and tousled hair while modeling said codpiece...
Now if I could just find a way to wear live bees as jewelry all the time.....

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Wow. . . Cov is the man! He has it all. . . the accent, swashbuckling aspirations, and a legendary codpiece. ;) :lol:


Regarding that lovely blue box. . I once mentioned that I would like to own *something* Tiffany one day, and my older brother overheard me. What do you think I got for my birthday this year? That's right. . . he got me a limited edition porcelain jewlery box from Tiffany's. . . with a map of the world on it (I have a map and globe fetish). He's a good guy. :D



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SEE, now that's what i am talking about. He remembered the wish, he personalized it and he did it. I would MUCH rather get a gift that had that much effort no matter what the actual gift was, then get a gift that cost alot over a gift and was in a "trendy" box. I would rather have the hand picked weed than the store bought bouquet. I would rather have the poem NO MATTER HOW BAD than the perfect hallmark card sentiment and I would rather have the morning wood than any perfectly coiffed and toothbrushed image It's all about the reality and the sentiment and not about the ceremony for me...
Now if I could just find a way to wear live bees as jewelry all the time.....

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I know exactly what you mean, Jenn. One of my boyfriends loved to give me flowers, and expensive gifts. In the course of 6 months he sent me 5 dozen roses, 2 large flower boquets, gave me an expensive Harrod's teddy bear, and two large bottles of expensive french perfumes--just to name a few things. He spent money like it was going out of style! The two of us spent well over $1k in five weeks on incidental things while he was on vacation with me (he lived in Denmark, and came to spend his vacation in the States with me).

I appreciated the gifts, but I started to get less than enthused when I'd answer the door and find another dozen roses. They were nice, but. . . all I could think of was the fact that the flowers must have cost a fortune, and at best they would last a week. He wanted to shower me with fine things. . . and I just wanted the simplest thing--attention and heartfelt sentiment.

Obviously the two of us did not work out, but I am glad in a way that I had that experience. It totally cured me of wanting traditional "relationship things" like flowers and such. Now I'm more grounded, and want the little things. For instance: another boyfriend went out and bought the exact same laundry detergent and fabric softener that I use so that I could wash clothes at his house--all because I mentioned that I am allergic to many soaps and laundry products. Seeing those laundry supplies in his cabinet touched me more than 24 long-stemmed roses would have.:) :D

What can I say? I'm terribly romantic. . .
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sheesh. i'm shallow. can i have my personalized, sentimental freakin present from tiffany's in a damn robins egg blue box please? keeeyrist.
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Lucimay wrote:sheesh. i'm shallow. can i have my personalized, sentimental freakin present from tiffany's in a damn robins egg blue box please? keeeyrist.
Of course you can have it. . . no one said you couldn't! :)


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Cameraman Jenn wrote:SEE, now that's what i am talking about. He remembered the wish, he personalized it and he did it. I would MUCH rather get a gift that had that much effort no matter what the actual gift was, then get a gift that cost alot over a gift and was in a "trendy" box. I would rather have the hand picked weed than the store bought bouquet. I would rather have the poem NO MATTER HOW BAD than the perfect hallmark card sentiment and I would rather have the morning wood than any perfectly coiffed and toothbrushed image It's all about the reality and the sentiment and not about the ceremony for me...
Aelyria Mireiswen wrote:I know exactly what you mean, Jenn. One of my boyfriends loved to give me flowers, and expensive gifts. In the course of 6 months he sent me 5 dozen roses, 2 large flower boquets, gave me an expensive Harrod's teddy bear, and two large bottles of expensive french perfumes--just to name a few things. He spent money like it was going out of style! The two of us spent well over $1k in five weeks on incidental things while he was on vacation with me (he lived in Denmark, and came to spend his vacation in the States with me).

I appreciated the gifts, but I started to get less than enthused when I'd answer the door and find another dozen roses. They were nice, but. . . all I could think of was the fact that the flowers must have cost a fortune, and at best they would last a week. He wanted to shower me with fine things. . . and I just wanted the simplest thing--attention and heartfelt sentiment.

Obviously the two of us did not work out, but I am glad in a way that I had that experience. It totally cured me of wanting traditional "relationship things" like flowers and such. Now I'm more grounded, and want the little things. For instance: another boyfriend went out and bought the exact same laundry detergent and fabric softener that I use so that I could wash clothes at his house--all because I mentioned that I am allergic to many soaps and laundry products. Seeing those laundry supplies in his cabinet touched me more than 24 long-stemmed roses would have.:) :D

What can I say? I'm terribly romantic. . .
:D I approve. I know the man traditionally brings gifts, but my girlfriend likes to bring me little things now and then - always of the "I saw this and thought you'd like it" variety. Always makes me well up a bit that someone has given that kind of thought to it. And I did actually cry when she wrote me a poem. :D
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Sissy. :P ;)
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I'm secure enough in my masculinity to be be able to admit to a good cry. :P I don't feel the need to compensate for my girliness by becoming a ninja. :P
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CovenantJr wrote:I'm secure enough in my masculinity to be be able to admit to a good cry. :P I don't feel the need to compensate for my girliness by becoming a ninja. :P
Hahaha. Oh man, ninjas are the most girly guys in the universe (except the female ninjas... they are not guys).

As for trickers... well, they are the most homoerotic guys int he universe. Seriously. Do you know what goatse is? No? Well I doubt you will find a tricker who doesn't. How many videos of naked men fooling about have you seen? Lots? Not as many as the straightest of straight trickers.

There are two common sayings in the tricking community. One is:

Tricks get chicks.

The other, far more true saying is:
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Tricks get dicks.
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I still think the best form of tricking is:

"Look! A monkey!"
"Where? I don't see one."
"Hahahahahahahahah, there was never a monkey, hahahahahaha!"

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CovenantJr wrote:I still think the best form of tricking is:

"Look! A monkey!"
"Where? I don't see one."
"Hahahahahahahahah, there was never a monkey, hahahahahaha!"

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