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You don't bite them, ya douse them with lemon and tabasco and let em roll down your tongue into your throat.

That are nothing remotely like sardines or shrimp!

Each to their own!

Better yet doused with lemon and Tabasco and rolled from your tongue into my throat. *blushes*

Mmmmm I adore Oysters they make me alert and tingly all over.:rose:

The best way is to share them :devil:
 
Like I said Dragon they are not to be bitten when eaten raw.

No matter I am filling up posts to get an avatar slowly I might add, 200 posts I think right!

You have an avatar already YDL....can you not see it or did you just get your post count up?
 
you get an avatar at 100 posts and you have one of a man caressing a lady all you see is his hands and her naked back.
 
I just accidentally changed my keyboard settings, somehow, so now my apostrophes look like this: `

Does anyone know how to change it back, before I start throwing thingsÉ

Oh great...and now my question marks look like this: É

It`s the language settings, noÉ

Help, please...
 
*grins*

Trying that now.

You need to adjust your Language settings.

If you're using Vista, switch to classic control panel and click Regional and Language. In the box that comes up, click Keyboards and Languages, then Change Keyboards. In the next box, select EN (English - United States).
 
You need to adjust your Language settings.

If you're using Vista, switch to classic control panel and click Regional and Language. In the box that comes up, click Keyboards and Languages, then Change Keyboards. In the next box, select EN (English - United States).

I knew that! *giggles* :eek:
 
I knew that! *giggles* :eek:

I actually had to go through my control panel to verify it. I had a similar issue when I was using a custom Vista Home Premium install instead of the original version HP installed. The default language was French and the default layout was International - English.....
 
I actually had to go through my control panel to verify it. I had a similar issue when I was using a custom Vista Home Premium install instead of the original version HP installed. The default language was French and the default layout was International - English.....

Mine was too I wish it was easier to switch between them, or maybe it is and I just have not figured it out! :eek:
 
Mine was too I wish it was easier to switch between them, or maybe it is and I just have not figured it out! :eek:

I think they should just pick a layout and stick with it. Forget multiple keyboard layouts. They'd slim down the OS and make the system run more smoothly.
 
Barbie Likes it rough..........she really does have everything *laughs*

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once again im bored in a waiting room. Forgot my book but at least have my phone. I just hate texting. No winning today.
 
There's something seriously, heinously wrong with a CGI Arnie beating up on Christian Bale.
 
Layers cannot go on forever. Sooner or later you must get to the core.

So when you and another.. me and another are exploring and bit by bit you give them parts of yourself. Maybe a fear, a kink, a barrier that is suddenly burst through. Each a present, wrapped in trust.

But what happens when you pass the bottom layer? Were the presents part of the attraction? Is the person at the core worth it? Are they valuable? Or is conventional "wisdom" (read: fucked up) correct when it says, she who gives it all up is worthless?
 
But we're not onions. There is no bottom.

I prefer to think in terms of moments, not layers. Moments of trust, each moment unique - even if you're doing the "same things". You change, you are always feeling something new, if you're paying attention. The subtle differences in the other person, you learn something new every time - it just gets more exciting.

We'll never run out of moments. Unless we decide we want to, I suppose. We're not peeling off layers, we're adding new layers, every time. So maybe we are onions...

*shrugs*

*two cents go: clink-clink*

:rose:
 
But we're not onions. There is no bottom.

I prefer to think in terms of moments, not layers. Moments of trust, each moment unique - even if you're doing the "same things". You change, you are always feeling something new, if you're paying attention. The subtle differences in the other person, you learn something new every time - it just gets more exciting.

We'll never run out of moments. Unless we decide we want to, I suppose. We're not peeling off layers, we're adding new layers, every time. So maybe we are onions...

*shrugs*

*two cents go: clink-clink*

:rose:

Interesting twist on the metaphor, it opens a whole perspective. However, if we were onions, it would explain why people cry during sex :)
 
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