Earl Grey, jasmine, peppermint or rooibos?
In this I agree it's personal choice. I too dislike piercings, don't even have pierced ears (saw too many girls have their ears ripped open when sleepers were caught etc, back in the days before studs came along), and wasn't keen on daughters having them done. Finally agreed when they were old enough to look after them properly to ensure no infections etc. One still has them, the other one hardly ever wears earrings now, so they close all the time.
When it comes to looking at people with 'face furniture' I just wonder why they feel the need to have pieces of metal adorn their face. I haven't seen any I like, including tiny nose studs because I just wonder how that doesn't hurt when you blow your nose! And I can't imagine there's ever a time I would even consider puncturing any part of my anatomy with any sort of metal for decoration or any other purpose (and yes, hate needles and IV canulas too!)
All that said I really don't believe it's a case of a particular age that signals it's time to take 'em out - just like getting them, it's personal preference when you stop wearing it. If you feel you no longer need or want it, then take it out. If not, leave it in.
Innocent.
Ever had sex in the water (ie; beach, lake, river, pool?)
Or has it shuffled off this mortal coil?
Again, with very gay abandon.
Well you know how I do love the water... *splash*
Night falls and moons rise.
Watch LOTR (when the hobbits, Sam and Frodo, are hiding in the tunnel of a similar shape)
The Whole Nine Yards
Michael Clarke Duncan
Didn't curiosity kill the cat?
Would love one, thank you!
*clinks glass as we watch*
*think... leave this as a threadkiller, or use last 3 letters?*
Too many enjoy this thread, so going with the last 3 letters
Inkblot
National Park - guilty
Done it at the drive-in theatre?
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Gerard is giving Country a protein shake....
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*removes tongue from cheek and resists the urge to request front row seats*
Perhaps a drink, cocktail maybe?
Err... (uh, threadkiller...) ...or, yes, error