The Isolated Blurt BDSM Thread

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TNRkitect2b said:
Tsk tsk... trying to feed the trolls. for shame!

I am sorry!

I couldn't help myself!

I need to go on a troll diet.

Is there a dietary supplement for that?

Will chocolate work?

:D
 
Originally posted by TNRkitect2b
Tsk tsk... trying to feed the trolls. for shame!

Egads indeed! Although I wondered where my troll food went to...
 
MissTaken said:
Oh, shit.

I almost submitted a post attempting to engage bytor-mentor in a reasonable discussion.

GADS!
Don't worry about it ... he got his nuts caught in his zipper already.
 
Katie bar the door... someone's feelin' sassy tonight! Time for me to head to bed, before the fireworks begin ;)
 
It is so easy to accept those we see our own reflection in, much more challenging to accept and validate those we do not.

Catalina:rose:
 
here is something i learned a long time ago. you should always know the WHOLE story before you make assumptions. :)
 
Kajira Callista said:
here is something i learned a long time ago. you should always know the WHOLE story before you make assumptions. :)

Amen... and you know, who you are eventually shines through the words you post.
 
Kajira Callista said:
here is something i learned a long time ago. you should always know the WHOLE story before you make assumptions. :)

Oh ain't that the truth, but often those stories are subjective and not as difficult to decipher as some think.

Catalina:rose:
 
catalina_francisco said:
Oh ain't that the truth, but often those stories are subjective and not as difficult to decipher as some think.

Catalina:rose:
then again...maybe they are difficult to decipher. :kiss:
 
Kajira Callista said:
looks at the very shiny ADR and giggles as i find some sunglasses :heart:
yea, I'm an open book and shallow as they come. LOL I have never been ashamed to admit that.
 
A Desert Rose said:
yea, I'm an open book and shallow as they come. LOL I have never been ashamed to admit that.

A few thoughts... :rose:

Open is honest and that's all good
If you are a book your a 1st edition
Favorite past time is curling up with a good book
Books have bindings which is sexy, in a bound sort of way
Nothing more enjoyable than reading the fine print.
I have always considered myslef as a great book marker.
And I would go to the library everyday just to check you out.

I think that about covers it ;)
 
RJMasters said:
A few thoughts... :rose:

Open is honest and that's all good
If you are a book your a 1st edition
Favorite past time is curling up with a good book
Books have bindings which is sexy, in a bound sort of way
Nothing more enjoyable than reading the fine print.
I have always considered myslef as a great book marker.
And I would go to the library everyday just to check you out.

I think that about covers it ;)

oh my...

thank You, Sir. :heart:
 
Kajira Callista said:
the marshmallows made me do it...really they did!
Where the hell did that word even come from? Dontcha wonder?

MARSHMALLOWS... wonder who thought that up and why...
 
Maybe someone will google search that and report back to us...

Again, the word is MARSHMALLOW.
 
A Desert Rose said:
Maybe someone will google search that and report back to us...

Again, the word is MARSHMALLOW.
They are called "marshmallows" because part of the early recipe called for sap from the root of the marshmallow plant.

According to Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, a marshmallow is:

1: a pink-flowered European perennial herb (Althaea officinalis) of the mallow family that is naturalized in the eastern U.S. and has a mucilaginous root sometimes used in confectionery and in medicine; 2: a confection made from the root of the marshmallow or from corn syrup, sugar, albumen, and gelatin beaten to a light spongy consistency
 
Sir_Winston54 said:
They are called "marshmallows" because part of the early recipe called for sap from the root of the marshmallow plant.

According to Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, a marshmallow is:

1: a pink-flowered European perennial herb (Althaea officinalis) of the mallow family that is naturalized in the eastern U.S. and has a mucilaginous root sometimes used in confectionery and in medicine; 2: a confection made from the root of the marshmallow or from corn syrup, sugar, albumen, and gelatin beaten to a light spongy consistency

LMAO.. well, I'll be go to hell... there's actually a marshmallow plant?

Woweee. Thank you, Winston. I had absolutely no idea.
 
Sir_Winston54 said:
They are called "marshmallows" because part of the early recipe called for sap from the root of the marshmallow plant.

According to Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, a marshmallow is:

1: a pink-flowered European perennial herb (Althaea officinalis) of the mallow family that is naturalized in the eastern U.S. and has a mucilaginous root sometimes used in confectionery and in medicine; 2: a confection made from the root of the marshmallow or from corn syrup, sugar, albumen, and gelatin beaten to a light spongy consistency
beaten? *perk*
 
A Desert Rose said:
LMAO.. well, I'll be go to hell... there's actually a marshmallow plant?

Woweee. Thank you, Winston. I had absolutely no idea.
i wonder if marshmallow plants have little white square sweet flowers...no wait that would be a mini marshmallow plant... im going to go pick up the kids now :D
 
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