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Dancewithme
Over 90 days ago
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Well, who would not like to strip search a lady as beautiful as Ginger, but I will respectfully pass to not upset her.
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Mac is very nice


The guys above I don't know but this fine lady is a sweetheart and really nice, and just might get naughty. {}
It is a well established fact that striking while the iron is hot is wise: well the iron is hot for the sexiest. And the sexiest is the lady, nay goddess, for whom the iron is hot.
You may now reveal yourself Super Kitten.
A certain sophisticated lady and her allure......right, just about half of Lush right?........but this one is very, very special.......
I just finished Tomaso Albinoni's "Adagio" and am now listening to The Platters sing "Twilight Time" with all its gorgeous lyrics!
I'm a New Englander too who worked for years in the Lobstah Industry and got so sick of the animal I couldn't eat it for years. Now that I can eat it again, I still prefer cold water, hard shell crab. I have also eaten abalone in Hawaii and Conch in the Bahamas. Conch is really very good stuff. We also eat lots of clams here, both quahogs and Little Necks. For those who like sushi, try digging up quahogs, opening them right there in the water, squishing them in the water to get any sand out, and them scrape them off the shell with a knife, and eat then alive! Incredible!!
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Realizing that those most likely to comment on pics may not be Forum users, but asking anyway:

What specifically motivates you to comment on a member's personal photo? How 'hot' does someone have to be?

Feel free to post about attributes or reasons not appearing in the poll.

(I have no dice in this 'game' but have seen enough attractive photos with zero comments to be curious.)


Jai, I wanted to check off one of your choices but they do not quite fit why I do or don't comment on a friend's photos.
First of all, I only comment on some people's photos because I think they are done in good taste, and because I want the lady to know I find her visually attractive (usually). I want her to know that I enjoy looking at her, and wonder how else I might enjoy her----not always meaning something sexy.
But I have some friends who are just drop dead gorgeous. Some of their pics are so astonishingly beautiful, I just don't know what to say!
Then there are sets of photos that I think are just plain ugly and offensive. That always has to do with the low-minded way in which they are presenting the lady in question, and not the lady herself.
So I really look at someone's pics that I care for, and unless the pic is indescribable to me, I will usually say things that I think the lady wants to know.
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Consider my thunder stolen.


I don't think anyone could totally steal your "thunder" lovely lady.....
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I give things expecting a return but when I don't get


Ditto.....time to adjust our expectations? That is a hard attitude to break......we all want our best efforts to be rewarded.
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To my ears, the American pronunciation sounds like the A in the standard English pronunciation of Cat.


Dannielle my dear, I live in the Northeast United States and we are said to speak "Elizabethan English"
on the south coast of Massachusetts. The Elizabeth being referred to is Elizabeth I.
We say Wrath just as you now describe it, that is, with an "a" as in OUR way of saying "Cat" or our "at,"
"sat," "pat," "rat," "that" etc.
The "a" is shown on a phonemes chart as the short "a."

"General American English" is described here in this Wikipedia article which I believe is very accurate:

A table containing the consonant phonemes is given in given in this article with click on links to hear the sound on line:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_American#Phonology
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Thank you, Ted. I very much appreciate your comment. I love many forms of music but for me, Classical music and music which is deep and melodic, heavy some may say is what I enjoy best.
I rarely analyse it but, where time permits I love to close my eyes and lose myself in it and often find myself trying to visualise all the instruments as they play.
To demonstrate my point, here is another near the top of my list of classics:



Anna, Thank so much for your "Mars" from Holst. This was a powerful performance.
I too listen to what most call "heavy" music. especially what people call classical music, but some here call "Concert Music." There is no question that if you close your eyes, and listen for the individual instruments
and the way they play off against other instruments, or the orchestra as a whole, it can place you in a whole new world like a great book does! I often do that at a concert itself and situate myself near the section I may try to focus on specifically, close my eyes, and let all I am become a receptor to what is being played.
But I admit I do teach myself about the forms the composers used to reveal certain moods, or work best with a specific melody.
For example, I sing in a big chorus, and we must know what a fugue is or we could find ourselves unable to perform many great pieces.
In short, as a performer, I had to force myself to go beyond the pure appreciation that you describe. You would be surprised at how much more I get from the "Ode to Joy" in the last movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony by singing it. I know the basso and tenor parts by heart by now, and the blending of my voice in with the women's voices, is an incredibly transcendent feeling. It id appreciation form "inside" the music.
A great example is Mozart's great "Requiem" he did for his father. It is utterly masterful and we LOVE to sing it.
Or Haydn's Oratorio, "The Heaves Are Telling," builds to a time when the basses rise to a high range rendition of the main melody, that, if you are singing in our section of the chorus, can make you, in a sudden change of key, feel the great joy Papa Haydn felt when he saw how beautiful the firmament is.
Isn't it special too, that even after you have listened or performed a piece, it stays with you for days at a time!! It can even make Anna, "Magique!" smile
This is fun!
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I'm easy for guys who are hard, to get that is...


In other words, a good man is hard to find; a hard man is good to find!!
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Beethoven is my favourite composer and Egmont one of my favourites of his.
This is my favourite Wagner piece.




Anna, Wagner is for one with very special sensitivities and taste, it is said here. But, he and Bach were my entries into concert music, and I will never regret listening to them many times to make sure I had at least an acceptable appreciation of the pieces I became acquainted with. Your choices here are superlative!

I wonder if you have seen this series of analyses by Richard Atkinson:

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The end of the world.


Not something I am immune to She. I have nightmares about it. We should discuss it.
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I believe Beethoven's most perfectly written overture.
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Sure. I sort of enjoy doing that.



Shqannon!!! You are going to give me a heart attack!! But I must admit, it would be a superlative way to go!
When I go to the gym, I go early (ca. 7 AM, every day), and not many people are there to flirt with. But they start trickling in, so by 9 AM, the place is filling up fast. I have been going to the same place for years, so, I know a lot of the women who come in regularly. Friendly exchanges happen every day.
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I'm blonde with DD boobs and a big bum. Flirting is more of an hazard than a choice.



You do NOT have a big bum! You are perfect.....but go to the gym to work off all the donuts I post on your wall! heart
I take full responsibility, and if I knew where this gym was.....I would use the boxing I learned from Sprite* to beat the suitors off [save the ones you like having around!].
* the only woman who has ever told me she could take me out in the ring.