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Topic: Kissing is the best involvement around the XX century and the world history  (Read 1749 times)

Offline tds

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Flirting, touching, rubbing, sex are nothing. Kissing is the supreme action. Some of you are gonna disagree but you know in your conscience that I say the truth.
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my end of november "tribute-to"
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You spelled conscience right!!

I think.

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I rather enjoy the occasional game of "tonsil tennis" myself.

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Offline ahinton

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No, it doesn't "suck"; it "kisses" - which, as perhaps you may not yet fully appreciate, involves a somewhat different use of the musculature around the mouth area.

Anyway - it seems that you are absolutely determined to get pianistimo to respond in this thread; am I correct?

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I don't find the "buddy Christ" funny.....but I'm not going to make a big deal of it.       But it's an example of how people post things to get a negative reaction!       That could be a post that could be reported to Nils probably , but I'm not going to bother.

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I don't find the "buddy Christ" funny.....but I'm not going to make a big deal of it.       But it's an example of how people post things to get a negative reaction!       That could be a post that could be reported to Nils probably , but I'm not going to bother.
I do not find it funny either. If Nils sees it, he will presumably take whatever steps - or none - that he chooses.

Enough said on that...

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Offline quantum

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Initially this post looked like it had originated from performance. 

Witty sense of CG.



BTW, I don't find Buddy Christ that humorous

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alistair

I've often found sometimes if you give something attention, then you just promote it. Does that make sense?   For example, this weird , satanic, cut people and bleed on stage rock group was coming to our city.    They had only sold minimal number of tickets.    One of our big churches(10,000 members)   started a boycott campaign to stop it, and guess what?    the concert almost sold out, they promoted the concert by trying to get people to not go.  It backfired.    So sometimes, I think we should just ignore some things and a lot of times they will fade away.

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alistair

I've often found sometimes if you give something attention, then you just promote it. Does that make sense?   For example, this weird , satanic, cut people and bleed on stage rock group was coming to our city.    They had only sold minimal number of tickets.    One of our big churches(10,000 members)   started a boycott campaign to stop it, and guess what?    the concert almost sold out, they promoted the concert by trying to get people to not go.  It backfired.    So sometimes, I think we should just ignore some things and a lot of times they will fade away.

jay
Good point - but sometime they will and sometimes they won't "just fade away", depending upon the extent to which other PR measures are resorted to instead; if all else fails, one has only to draw attnetion to drawing attention and the effect can often work.

By the way, I don't get the thread title reference to the history of a part of Gloucestershire in England; do you?

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Offline zheer

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. Kissing is the supreme action.

   possibly, but is has to be dry, unless the lady is reeeaaaallllyyyyy  hot hot hot hot, then it can be a wet kiss.
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   possibly, but is has to be dry, unless the lady is reeeaaaallllyyyyy  hot hot hot hot, then it can be a wet kiss.

I kinda agree.  ;D



i am religious but i find it funny. Sorry, Jpianoflorida, perhaps i'm just silly. Sometimes being silly can be very refreshing. ;D

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actually i'm very silly most times, and laugh at most situations, there are just  a few areas that aren't funny to me.   But it's not a big deal, like i stated earlier, I'm not going to make an issue of it.     I don't like it, but it's not something i would get that upset about.     Like movies, I go to many movies and i hate hearing GD used, i can take just about every other word, f word, mf, whatever.....i just don't like GD at all,but it's not going to keep me from going to a movie, i'm not that conservative.
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