Francis
 
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Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2009 02:29 am
@Dutchy,
ROGUES

Robert ogled GALBE under Elsie's skirt
McTag
 
  1  
Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2009 02:34 am
@Francis,

Thanks to Francis, I learned a new word today.....but not in a language I use a lot:

Le galbe est la courbure légèrement convexe, le contour ou profil gracieux, d’un objet, d'un corps ou d’une figure réalisée en ronde-bosse ou tout au moins en relief.
Le Galbe est une rivière française, affluent en rive gauche de l'Aude.
Ce document provient de « http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galbe ».

GALBE

Gosh, a lecherous boulevardier, even!
aidan
 
  1  
Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2009 02:35 am
@Francis,
*okay - this is a joke Francis, so don't get upset at me:
GALBE

Get a life buddy, eh?

*and just to let you know how unpretentious I am, and able to admit what I don't know - I'm gonna ask you - what is a GALBE? Is it a common noun or proper noun (as in a name)?
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aidan
 
  2  
Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2009 02:36 am
@McTag,
Can you translate?
I know you can - but will you?
Dutchy
 
  1  
Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2009 02:43 am
@aidan,
A

AMAZING Razz
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McTag
 
  1  
Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2009 02:44 am
@aidan,

It's all Greek to me. Something to do with a lady's stays. A figure-enhancing undergarment. Sounds interesting.
Francis
 
  1  
Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2009 02:45 am
@aidan,
Galbe - (Art) The general outward form of any solid object..

(As a woman's thigh appearance)

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McTag
 
  1  
Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2009 02:47 am
@McTag,
Okay so I was wrong.


But my answer was more interesting.
Francis
 
  2  
Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2009 02:55 am
@McTag,
BOULEVARDIER

Boy! One uses levity expecting veritable AMUSEMENT. Raunchy depiction is even rewarding.
Francis
 
  1  
Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2009 02:57 am
@McTag,
No, you weren't.

You understood me perfectly.

McT wrote:
le contour ou profil gracieux


What's that, I ask you?
aidan
 
  1  
Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2009 03:01 am
@Francis,
Ooh I know - I can do it -I remember from my highschool french class:
le contour ou profil gracieux is:
A gracious contour or profile
or something along those lines
(and I SWEAR I didn't google)

(thanks for your translation)
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Dutchy
 
  1  
Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2009 04:10 am
@Francis,
AMUSEMENT

able-bodied men usually seek excitement MATCHING exercises never tiring.
OnTheFritz
 
  1  
Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2009 09:29 am
@Dutchy,
MATCHING

Maybe all twins compare HEIGHTS; it's nearly global.
lmur
 
  1  
Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2009 09:32 am
@OnTheFritz,
HEIGHTS

Happy ENDINGS involve getting hard; then soft.
spendius
 
  1  
Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2009 11:09 am
@lmur,
ENDINGS

Elsie's not doing it now GORDON says.
Francis
 
  1  
Reply Sun 8 Feb, 2009 04:12 am
@spendius,
GORDON

Gordon ogles RAPHAELESQUE damsels on nightgowns.
McTag
 
  1  
Reply Sun 8 Feb, 2009 04:22 am
@Francis,

RAPHAELESQUE

Rotten apples perhaps have an effect, let's elicit, seldom queasy unless eaten
OnTheFritz
 
  1  
Reply Sun 8 Feb, 2009 09:37 am
@McTag,
ROTTEN

Rancid of taste, they encourage NAUSEA.
aidan
 
  1  
Reply Sun 8 Feb, 2009 09:45 am
@OnTheFritz,
NAUSEA

No..accept unconditionally. Some ECCENTRICS antagonize.
OnTheFritz
 
  1  
Reply Sun 8 Feb, 2009 11:21 am
@aidan,
ECCENTRICS

Ed's crazy cousin Eb needs to rein in curious SELF-INDULGENCE.
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