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PleasureBonBon Forum -> PleasureBonBon.com Discussions ~ William is back !! |
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Sun Aug 12, 2007 6:13 pm
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You know i am carrie XD |
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Sun Aug 12, 2007 9:50 pm
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Herisheft wrote: |
then lets give one more theme to it XD
Carrie i gladly turn William's attention on myself! XD and who said that size does not matter?!?!?! Man that must feel so great <3 that size i mean
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Oh! Oh my... ... ... I think... I'll be at the bar if anyone needs me.
(walks towards the bar mumbling)
I must drink beer. Beer is the mind killer. Beer is the little death that brings total obliteration. I will face my beer. I will permit it to pass over me and through me and when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see it's path. When the beer has gone there will...
"The Litany of Beer", www.goats.com |
_________________ I like old jokes. With them I know when to laugh. |
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Sun Aug 12, 2007 11:54 pm
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Easy, Xebulon, take a deep breath. |
_________________ Silentium est aurum |
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Mon Aug 13, 2007 12:11 am
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(from the bar) Just trying to escape before I get caught up in anything too naughty involving attractive young ladies, cheese products, and leather straps.  |
_________________ I like old jokes. With them I know when to laugh. |
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Mon Aug 13, 2007 4:31 am
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Kul wahad!
Xebulon! would you happen to bea Maud Beer? |
_________________ "Ia! Ia! Kothulhu Herishtagn!" - by BlekDef
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Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:13 am
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I've always wondered how much size mattered, but I don't think I've experienced a large enough sample size to conclude anything definitively... A fun experiment to imagine, certainly.  |
_________________ "Doktor! Are you sure this will work?!" "HAHA! I HAVE NO IDEA!" |
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Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:20 am
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(from the bar) Maud Beer? I'm afraid I'm not familiar with that label.
Or were you asking if I am modest? |
_________________ I like old jokes. With them I know when to laugh. |
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Mon Aug 13, 2007 12:45 pm
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It's not the size that counts... it's what you do with it...
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_________________ The lion within me... |
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Mon Aug 13, 2007 12:47 pm
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Well, with size, one must remember a healthy balance. If you do nothing but feed your apetite on larger and larger specimens, you'll only crave large men, and eventually your hunger will never be satiated for they must continue to get bigger and bigger along with your appetite. Such reasons I believe is why Betty limits the her number of customers by a large price.
Quite right. A little of each will keep you sane, or else you'll end up as hungry as a succubus. ^_^ Thats why such members as our dear Drake could only expect oral. ;P
As Stewie Griffon said "Is there any tread left on the tires, or is it like throwing a hotdog down a hallway." |
_________________ The suspense is killing me. I hope it will last. |
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Mon Aug 13, 2007 1:30 pm
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Xebulon wrote: |
(from the bar) Maud Beer? I'm afraid I'm not familiar with that label.
Or were you asking if I am modest?
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MAud-Dib? Dune... you were quoting the Bene Gesserit chant earlier, with changed words that is
with BEER instead of FEAR |
_________________ "Ia! Ia! Kothulhu Herishtagn!" - by BlekDef
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Mon Aug 13, 2007 1:50 pm
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LabrnMystic wrote: |
As Stewie Griffon said "Is there any tread left on the tires, or is it like throwing a hotdog down a hallway."
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if stewie weren't so young i'd kiss him XD
but still he gay? |
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Mon Aug 13, 2007 4:41 pm
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Does anyone of you know that fealing...when you wanna say somethin' but you...just don't know what to say...on subject...  |
_________________ F.E.A.R.™-Fatal.Effluent.Assault.Rhymes™
"When're you gonna get it in your brain-the gate's wide open and the dog's off the chain."
Ascendo tuum! |
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Mon Aug 13, 2007 5:56 pm
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Oh yes that evil feeling i know a'ight |
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Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:16 pm
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As do I. |
_________________ Silentium est aurum |
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Mon Aug 13, 2007 9:31 pm
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Herisheft wrote: |
Xebulon wrote: |
(from the bar) Maud Beer? I'm afraid I'm not familiar with that label.
Or were you asking if I am modest?
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MAud-Dib? Dune... you were quoting the Bene Gesserit chant earlier, with changed words that is
with BEER instead of FEAR
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Muad'Dib. The adapted kangaroo mouse of Arrakis, a creature associated in the Fremen earth-spirit mythology with a design visible on the planet's second moon. This creature is admired by Fremen for its ability to survive in the open desert. Muad'Dib is also the Fremen name taken by Paul Atreides.
Bene-Gesserit. Secretive and powerful matriarchal order whose members possess extraordinary physical and mental powers. One of the few remaining schools of thought that rose from the ashes of the Butlerian Jihad. Their ultimate objective was the manipulation of bloodlines to produce the Kwisatz Haderach, a male Bene Gesserit whose organic mental powers would bridge space and time.
Excuse me, having a Mentat moment. As to the adapted Litany of Fear, I cannot take credit for that one. To the best of my knowledge, the Litany of Beer was devised by Jonathan Rosenberg at www.goats.com. I just thought it was an appropriate quote for the occasion. |
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Tue Aug 14, 2007 3:38 am
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YoungCesar wrote: |
Does anyone of you know that fealing...when you wanna say somethin' but you...just don't know what to say...on subject...
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Or how far to push the line?
The many facets, how to keep them together. |
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Tue Aug 14, 2007 4:24 am
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Mentat eh? for which house? XD |
_________________ "Ia! Ia! Kothulhu Herishtagn!" - by BlekDef
I cry, when angels deserve to die! |
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Tue Aug 14, 2007 6:33 am
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LabrnMystic wrote: |
YoungCesar wrote: |
Does anyone of you know that fealing...when you wanna say somethin' but you...just don't know what to say...on subject...
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Or how far to push the line?
The many facets, how to keep them together.
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For myself, I generally just say it anyway and then have that feeling later. Oh well.
Could never get into Dune into the least, though. Trying to get started was like trying to smack my face into a wall of obtuseness and bizzarre ways of thinking. Plus, he hit on one of my (many) pet peeves. Keep your magic out of my science fiction. And yes, psychic stuff counts, too. Hate George Lucas so much for making it a popular sci-fi trope... |
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Tue Aug 14, 2007 9:10 am
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If you prefer hard sci-fi Dr. Fuchs, might I recommend Stephen Baxter? An excellent author, lots of science. In particular, I recommend Ring and The Time Ships (a sequel to The Time Machine). Or if you want something more epic, David Brin's Uplift series is also quite good. |
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Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:16 pm
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Personally, I'd suggest Asprin's "Phule's company" series... fun enough for many, what with weird aliens, bizarre situations and the Church of Holy Elvis, just to name a few  |
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Tue Aug 14, 2007 5:54 pm
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Stephen King is also a good choice, I guess... |
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Tue Aug 14, 2007 6:14 pm
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Stephen King is always a good choice, I highly recommend his "The Dark Tower" series. It's not science fiction but it is an all time favorite of mine regardless. Anne Rice is another great author and good choice. |
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Wed Aug 15, 2007 12:50 am
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Always liked Brian Lumley myself. |
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Wed Aug 15, 2007 3:27 am
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for science-fiction i recommend Stanislaw Lem and Isaac Assimov  |
_________________ "Ia! Ia! Kothulhu Herishtagn!" - by BlekDef
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Thu Aug 16, 2007 10:06 am
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I agree about Isaac.
I'm afraid you'd hate one of my favorite authors Piers Anthony then Kommy. His stories tend to be more fantasy, though some have had their fair share mix of Sci-Fi. Some even have complex theories placed in the center of the book.
Its not always bad to have both, as long as you can make sense of it. |
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Thu Aug 16, 2007 9:05 pm
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The Battle Circle series was rather good, as I recall. |
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Fri Aug 17, 2007 7:56 am
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It's not that I hate fantasy. I do like it now and then. I just really dislike seeing it crop up in what's called science fiction and feel insulted the author couldn't even cobble together some sort of actual explanation. I rather like complexity and for the science to be hard enough to bounce a meteorite off of it. I mean, I read scientific textbooks and papers for fun.
I really do like Asimov, but that's sorta the problem. All his stuff is like 40 years old. And I have a really hard time finding new stuff with my dislike for mysticism and political preachiness. I'm looking at you, Robert A. Heinlein and L. Ron Hubbard.[/i] |
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Sat Aug 18, 2007 4:37 am
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I don't mind Heinlein or Asmiov,but I really can't stand either L.Ron.Hubbard or even Ray Bradbury all that much.I don't mind my Sci-Fi to be that "Hard".One reason I have such a fondness for Allen Dean Foster,Larry Niiven or the late Andre Norton. |
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Sun Aug 19, 2007 1:11 pm
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To branch off a bit more. I enjoy a good scientific explaination to horror movies as well, other than just "The dead are magicaly brought back to life!" OooooOOooo.
I enjoy the ideas they had behind Resident Evil and Dead Rising (the Zombie/Mall game for 360) which gives that parasites are the reason they came back to life. As for vampires, they way Morpheus was created in Spiderman. I recall there even being a somewhat scientific disease to explain vampirism. |
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Sun Aug 19, 2007 3:07 pm
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LabrnMystic wrote: |
To branch off a bit more. I enjoy a good scientific explaination to horror movies as well, other than just "The dead are magicaly brought back to life!" OooooOOooo.
I enjoy the ideas they had behind Resident Evil and Dead Rising (the Zombie/Mall game for 360) which gives that parasites are the reason they came back to life. As for vampires, they way Morpheus was created in Spiderman. I recall there even being a somewhat scientific disease to explain vampirism.
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Er, it's Morbius... Michael Morbius.
Morpheus is either DC Comics's Sandman or the sunglasses fella from the Matrix...  |
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