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- Extreme Honey
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Wonder if NAMBLA will let this guy in -- I mean pursuing a mere 26 year old, however youthful in spirit, doesn't really rate.El Vez wrote:Had a creepy moment today at work. This older gentleman, who already reminded me of the "Newsboy" perv on Family Guy, had to give me change for a transaction and instead of handing me the change, he held out his palm which was FULL of random coinage and told me "Come get what you need." I had to fish through that dude's sweaty palm for fifteen measly cents. I feel so unclean.
Puts me in mind of meeting an old mentor who had progressed from semi-closeted gay to out-and-out-perv and the world's longest's handshake. (At what point does a handshake become non-consensual?)
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I'm starting to think a Bloody Caesar, a supposedly Canadian variant of the Bloody Mary subststituting Clamato for tomato juice, is the superior beverage.
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- Otis Westinghouse
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Bloody Mary is a great in-flight drink. I had one on an 8am flight to Dublin once, perfect!
MBA: BA is great for pastries, no? I love business trips, if they take me to places like BA, anyway.
MBA: BA is great for pastries, no? I love business trips, if they take me to places like BA, anyway.
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Same here verbal - my wife and brother both turned 40 this month.
On another note, I just encountered a guy who used to be responsible for delivery of FedEx packages to EC's place when he was living in Dublin. Apparently, he used to have the driver meet him down at a local pub rather than walk up to his house. Called EC a "nice bloke, bit eccentric though". Cait, he said, is "a bit of a lunatic".
On another note, I just encountered a guy who used to be responsible for delivery of FedEx packages to EC's place when he was living in Dublin. Apparently, he used to have the driver meet him down at a local pub rather than walk up to his house. Called EC a "nice bloke, bit eccentric though". Cait, he said, is "a bit of a lunatic".
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Put's me in mind of the supposed Starbucks nickname for a non-fat decaf cappucino: "The Why Bother?"
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I was with a film crew and the cute little mini-gazelle thing had it's nose right by the camera man's knee, like a loyal pet, waiting patiently for his master to finish the shoot, as it were. The boat was great - gave me an inkling of the excitement and romance of a life on the ocean wave in days of youre. Sadly it's an entirely modern ship with metal decks. My ambition is to go on a proper trip on a creaking wooden job. Every life should contain a bit of that.selfmademug wrote:Yes, but did you attract the same quality of wildlife?Otis Westinghouse wrote:I was standing in this exact spot today:
Dude, nice boat.
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