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What are all of you taking?

Malpractice (by the paparatzi)


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How can I get a disembodied spirit or two into a live person or two ?

...and is it prescription? I'm a little worried about you boys. Either you are all on some serious medications or your oxygen levels are dangerously low!

I was originally curious to know how you achieved "free association" from Surrealism to gay superheros, but now I'm not sure I want to know. However, I will never be able to watch the "Me TV" channel again. Every time they play an old Batman rerun, I'll picture him topping Robin. That could take out a lot of fond childhood memories. It could also cost me a lot of couch time. Very expensive couch time! So, thank you for that.:rose:

Now, for the disembodied spirit into a live person. I think the easiest way is to have the live person find/ be given or willed an object (like a piece of jewelry) and when they wear it, the spirit overpowers their will or lives through them in some manner.

When that posts becomes the most "normal" question asked, I start to think about why I keep visit you gentlemen here. Can we go back to the chocolate dilemma?
 
...and is it prescription? I'm a little worried about you boys. Either you are all on some serious medications or your oxygen levels are dangerously low!

I was originally curious to know how you achieved "free association" from Surrealism to gay superheros, but now I'm not sure I want to know. However, I will never be able to watch the "Me TV" channel again. Every time they play an old Batman rerun, I'll picture him topping Robin. That could take out a lot of fond childhood memories. It could also cost me a lot of couch time. Very expensive couch time! So, thank you for that.:rose:

Now, for the disembodied spirit into a live person. I think the easiest way is to have the live person find/ be given or willed an object (like a piece of jewelry) and when they wear it, the spirit overpowers their will or lives through them in some manner.

When that posts becomes the most "normal" question asked, I start to think about why I keep visit you gentlemen here. Can we go back to the chocolate dilemma?

First off...it's all HP's fault we act like this. He puts something "special" in the tea he makes us drink. :D

Secondly, I doubt if it was Batman topping Robin considering Adam West pretty much forced the producers to duct tape down Burt Ward's bulge anytime he was in his Robin tights, because he was hung so well and made Batman look neutered. :rolleyes:

And as far as a "chocolate dilemma" ...chocolate is NEVER a dilemma unless the squeeze bottle of it you keep on your nightstand is empty when you really need it. ;)

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First off...it's all HP's fault we act like this. He puts something "special" in the tea he makes us drink. :D
I thought it was HP's fault, but I didn't want to point fingers without proof. He tried to cause trouble with me way back when....luckily he made up with me. :kiss:

Secondly, I doubt if it was Batman topping Robin considering Adam West pretty much forced the producers to duct tape down Burt Ward's bulge anytime he was in his Robin tights, because he was hung so well and made Batman look neutered. :rolleyes:
Wouldn't that be a really great reason for him to want to Top Robin? :devil:

And as far as a "chocolate dilemma" ...chocolate is NEVER a dilemma unless the squeeze bottle of it you keep on your nightstand is empty when you really need it. ;) First of all, I thought I told you not to tell anyone about that! Secondly, you were supposed to replace it before you left! Third, now I'm thinking of chocolate again...and that is NEVER a good outcome for me! :rose:
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And don't try to buy the cheap stuff either! Go to that store on the corner, the one from Tio's post.
 
My ole' Dad always said "Strange thing happen at sea".
I guess he was right, then.

One of the funniest lines I ever heard came from a female coworker nearly thirty years ago. Her husband was due back in port that day after completing a lengthy training cruise on the USS Lexington aircraft carrier.

She was all excited and sharing with me far more than she should have been about what she expected their reunion night would be like. "He is always so passionate and ultra horny after being out to sea that long, and he knows how much I've missed getting screwed too. He's almost insatiable while proving his manhood to me," had been the double comments that set up the line I still laugh about to this day.

She followed those with a totally serious deadpan statement of, "I think the fact there is no such thing as a completely straight sailor on a ship halfway through a six-month Med cruise might have something to do with it."

Strange things happen at sea indeed. ;)

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