Getting back to my earlier point, do you really think we mins want to be fiminized (sp. intended lol)? Do you not think that a description of a real man from a wimmin would be so long and tedious that we would be compelled to interrupt with a "Shut up and kiss me" followed by hours of passionate lovemaking?
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 08:39 am
Does not a proper quiche batter also include cream with the eggs? That is not technically an omelette pie, yes?
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the prince
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 08:39 am
cavfancier wrote:
.....Do you not think that a description of a real man from a wimmin would be so long and tedious that we would be compelled to interrupt .....
Do you know that gay men never have this problem ?
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ehBeth
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 10:21 am
Is it not very simple to define a real man?
Doesn't a real man prefer mashed taters and gravy to salad with dressing on the side?
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Eastree
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 10:22 am
Don't you know a salad is OK for a real man, but dressing is always better ON the salad?
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Eva
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 10:24 am
Are cav's last two posts making me drool?
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ehBeth
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 10:43 am
Do you need a bib, Eva?
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Eva
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 11:00 am
Would I not rather have a large slice of quiche and a long afternoon of lovemaking?!
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Montana
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 02:24 pm
Don't you know that I'll make you a wonderful quiche if you find me a handsome man to make love too?
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cavfancier
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 02:27 pm
What's 'dressing on the side?' Isn't a fine salad better with 'undressing'?
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cavfancier
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 02:34 pm
While on the subject, is it not a well-known fact that when most people get 'dressing on the side', they end up consuming far more fat than what would be in a dressed salad as they 'dunk' each leaf into a little vat of dressing far in excess of what volume would be required to properly dress said salad? Does this not defeat the purpose of 'dressing on the side'? Does this not also annoy the chefs?
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Eva
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 02:36 pm
I wouldn't know, cav...does it?
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Montana
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 02:39 pm
Can you believe that I don't know what to say?
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Montana
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 02:41 pm
Could I of all people be speachless?
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cavfancier
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 02:47 pm
I assumed the point of dressing on the side was to cut calories somehow...am I wrong?
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Eva
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 02:51 pm
Did you not think that perhaps someone wasn't sure if they'd like the dressing?
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Montana
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 02:52 pm
Could you ever be wrong? Would I ever question your thoughts on this issue?
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Montana
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 02:57 pm
What would you do if they asked for a gallon of dressing? Would that make you angry?
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Diane
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 02:59 pm
Is cav ever wrong?
Could it be that Eva and Montana are both horny. Would Eva throw in a little drool for free?
Is that icky or sexy?
Does an undressed salad get cold and shivery?
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cavfancier
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Thu 23 Oct, 2003 02:59 pm
If they asked for a gallon of dressing, would I not laugh? If you were not sure you would like something, would you not simply choose another item?