dlowan wrote:Let's ignore them, Clary.
Yes, well, it's your digression so I can't presume to change the topic; however it has occurred to me that a separate thread designed to keep the cricketers happy would be .... too much to ask for. Can't help it, I am the only child of a man who lived, breathed and ate cricket - causing lifelong immunity in me. And I have sporting husband and sons. Can't watch TV because it's always some peabrain talking about Ipswich's chances or something. Escape to the computer is all I ask for...
Digress where you will, Clary!
Or is that an Ipswich in England.
We can't think of our town names.
My father, a short Englishman, never ate cricket. He did dip slabs of mother's fine Mennonite white bread into the frying pan to soak up the bacon fat (thus 'helping with the dishes'). He also enjoyed the odd glass of uncooked oats, sugar, and milk, was fond of the tongues of creatures, and seemed to find blessed peace with an onion sandwich.
I am fond of the tongues of creatures, too - but alive and talking.....
If a tongue (on a man) knows its job properly, the less it wags for talking the better it is
Not for this li'l black duck...
As a child, I heard the expression 'speaking in tongues'. It was a very confusing moment for me, and a raftload of mental images flashed past, none seeming to make much sense at all.
tongues are good for lots of things......talking is good........and sexually, that's very nice too.....I'd say as nice, but there's really no need to compare.
It's funny Clary, but I seem to have lived a life without men who are interested in what is typically thought of as sport. Not much in the way of ball games for me, so far. And not very likely, apparently. I love a good game of tennis or racquetball......but that's it. in terms of participatory or spectator sport for me.
Now tongues and balls........that's an interesting sport, I'd say.
But Blatham, rolling in the floor, speaking in tongues, will never be done in church......not for me anyway.
"La Sinhueso" , the boneless one.
Cubans say it and refer to the tongue.
Mexicans refer to the penis.
You gotta know how to move both "sinhuesos".
Good morning dlowan!
How are you enjoying your holiday? (not long to go!
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And how's the Romantic Situation? :wink:
when entering an evangelical church, its best to not ask (in Turkish) what time does the train leave for Ankara..you will be deemed a "holy roller" (I speak from experience) while Glossolalia may roll easily off the toungue, its not so well understood.
Very good holiday indeed, thankee.
Thanks for reminding me it is nearly over!!!!!!!! - RS fine.
Now, THERE'S a digression....