spendius
 
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Reply Sat 17 Jan, 2009 04:27 pm
@OnTheFritz,
PERFORMANCES

Panting, Elloise ran from Oscar's GEORGIAN mansion and, naked, embraced spendi.

(It's from a bodice ripper in which I rescue distressed damsels. )
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gustavratzenhofer
 
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Reply Sat 17 Jan, 2009 04:31 pm
GEORGIAN

Gus eagerly ogles raunchy girls -- IMPALING always next!
OnTheFritz
 
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Reply Sat 17 Jan, 2009 04:43 pm
@gustavratzenhofer,
IMPALING

It might produce a LONGING in nice girls.
spendius
 
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Reply Sat 17 Jan, 2009 06:51 pm
@OnTheFritz,
LONGING

Last OCTOBER Nigel got into Nepalese ginseng. (Or Nellie's garters.)
Dutchy
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jan, 2009 03:54 am
@spendius,
OCTOBER

offensive conduct triggers often bloody EROTIC responses.
Francis
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jan, 2009 04:04 am
@Dutchy,
EROTIC

Expectedly rapturous, Ozzies' touchiness is CHARMING.
Dutchy
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jan, 2009 04:47 am
@Francis,
CHARMING

contrived harassment always reflect mystical innuendo namely GOBBLEDYGOOK
OnTheFritz
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jan, 2009 08:39 am
@Dutchy,
GOBBLEDYGOOK


George's often baffling bullsh__ left Ed dizzy. "Your gibberish OBFUSCATES, old kook."
spendius
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jan, 2009 09:42 am
@OnTheFritz,
OBFUSCATES

Old Bill felt underneath Sally's corsets and the earth SHOOK.
OnTheFritz
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jan, 2009 10:10 am
@spendius,
SHOOK

Sally has one ODIFEROUS kooch.
spendius
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jan, 2009 12:19 pm
@OnTheFritz,
ODIFEROUS

Old Denny is feeding Elsie's RHODEDENDRONS on uncomposted substances.
aidan
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jan, 2009 01:04 pm
@spendius,
RHODEDENDRONS

Rigid hard- ons offer delight, even devastation- evenso Ned, Deirdre requires ongoing, nuanced sensuality.

*I didn't know if hard-on was hyphenated or not - if it's not you can remove the hyphen and the word offer.
It wasn't in the dictionary, so I couldn't check it.
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aidan
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jan, 2009 01:05 pm
@spendius,
RHODEDENDRONS

RIGID hard- ons offer delight, even devastation- evenso Ned, Deirdre requires ongoing, nuanced sensuality.

*I didn't know if hard-on was hyphenated or not - if it's not you can remove the hyphen and the word offer.
It wasn't in the dictionary, so I couldn't check it.
OnTheFritz
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jan, 2009 03:49 pm
@aidan,
Google says no hyphen. A quick way to find defs is type "define:" and the word you want defined in the Google search box and lots of defs will appear after you click search.


RIGID

RAMMING it gently into Deirdre.

spendius
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jan, 2009 06:53 pm
@OnTheFritz,
RAMMING

Roger's acting mucho macho in NUTTER'S get-together.

Surely "gratuitously" Fritz?
OnTheFritz
 
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Reply Sun 18 Jan, 2009 09:13 pm
@spendius,
What gratuitously? If you mean I should have used that instead of gently, I was trying to show that Ned, while slamming Deirdre big time, also cared about her and was being careful not to hurt her.


NUTTER'S

Now UTTERLY trashed, Thor eyed Roger's sled.
aidan
 
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Reply Mon 19 Jan, 2009 03:16 am
@OnTheFritz,
* Laughing Laughing

I had two for RAMMING - but I started watching this movie (interesting concept but very disappointingly resolved- so in the end a waste of time) and forgot to do them. But it's interesting we had the same thought Spendius -
I was gonna put -
RAMMING
Read a manual man - it's not 'gently.'
or
Rob's a manly man. Intercourse? Never gently.
(Of course those are only the feelings of the fictional female subject of all my acronyms ). Ed is always my male acronym subject.

But I like your explanation Fritz - that's really nice for Ned to care so much for Dierdre's feelings. Will make it much more pleasant for both of them in the long run.

UTTERLY

Unbelievable! That typically early RISER'S late. Yikes!
(get it - riser - or is that too subtle?)
Dutchy
 
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Reply Mon 19 Jan, 2009 03:25 am
@aidan,
I like your thinking Aidan. Smile

RISERS

risque ISSUES surely excite randy spendi.
Francis
 
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Reply Mon 19 Jan, 2009 03:34 am
@aidan,
RISER'S

Rushing in, Spendi experimented Rebbeca's SEDUCTION.
aidan
 
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Reply Mon 19 Jan, 2009 03:38 am
@Dutchy,
ISSUES

I saw Sue unhook Ed's SUSPENDERS.

('suspenders' are the American English term for what Brits -and maybe Aussie's, I'm not sure-call 'braces').
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