BrotherJohn
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One of the most fearful moments is taking that first step. With this in mind, I take this step and invite one and all to join us here in a cup of good cheer.
Thank you for sharing with us. I do wear glasses, but mainly for driving, theatre and opera. What is your experience of glasses?Bang on. That first step when trying out a pair of varifocals is a potentially calamitous one. You seem like one who can understand the mind altering properties of such.
Potpourri smells like poo.One of the most fearful moments is taking that first step. With this in mind, I take this step and invite one and all to join us here in a cup of good cheer.
I'm not sure if that is a compliment or an insult. Thank you. There does appear to be a childish preoccupation with all things sexual on this site.You're most welcome. Well I don't think I should really share my experiences of glasses on here. Let's just say they are unconventional.
Anyway, I would much prefer to pay tribute to your wife's fine verse, which was no doubt inspired by your upright rod and maybe the odd bump in the night. I believe I misunderstood you BJ. I now stand firm that you are an upstanding member. I admire the cultural revolution you are attempting to vigorously hammer home here.
Such an outlandishly creative message. What a hoot! Totally ruined by a desire to curry favour with the likes of Toilet-mouth VanLes.Well, as the saying goes, one man's meat is another man's poison. I've often wondered if, as often happens in etymological evolution, "poison" here started life as "poisson". That would make sense to me since poisson is, of course, French for fish and, as James Barclay (I believe) observed: the bovine and the ovine never succumb* to liquor, yet a fish is always legless. I've always had a fondness for philosophical poetry, as I expect do you, and possibly your wife.
* pronounced suck cum, not suck comb.
We wondered when the Scottish Fagin would prop his head above the parapet. Personally, we are delighted that you lost control of the other site. Delighted that others picked up the baton. Although it has to be confessed that your abysmal followers haven't improved much, since the move.Or do fannies smell of fish?
I agree. It's a worthy endeavour. But let us not lose the context of this particular discussion on the subject.But what is language if it is not open to interpretation, if its rich nuances are not laid bare for everyone to suck hungrily from its bounty ? That some might let their minds wander into the darker recesses when trying to comprehend the true meaning of any communication is, I fear, a natural part of the human condition.
I bet he often thinks about another mans meat... and vegI sometimes like to set aside time for reflection and today I challenged myself to really think about the phrase I used earlier. After all, often it is only by truly deep penetration that one achieves full satisfaction. I wondered if others do this. Per chance Brother John do you ever think about another man's meat or, indeed, their poison ? For I believe it's only by considering how others perceive the world that we can fully develop our own potential to understand how it works.
Very disappointing.I sometimes like to set aside time for reflection and today I challenged myself to really think about the phrase I used earlier. After all, often it is only by truly deep penetration that one achieves full satisfaction. I wondered if others do this. Per chance Brother John do you ever think about another man's meat or, indeed, their poison ? For I believe it's only by considering how others perceive the world that we can fully develop our own potential to understand how it works.
Oh shut up you despicable man!I bet he often thinks about another mans meat... and veg