alissag is offline alissag Post #21  November 3,2009, 7:30pm
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Hmmmm.... noises. If you know me and can answer that, you are in the upper echelon. Few, get to learn that information.
 
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alissag wrote :
you are in the upper echelon. Few, get to learn that information.
So what you're saying is, the astronauts in the space station can hear you!
 
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So what you're saying is, the astronauts in the space station can hear you!
Who said that?! Maybe the astronauts can hear me... maybe it's more like.. cricket.. cricket...

I was just saying... If you know the answer you're one of the very select
 
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I tend to be very vocal and really enjoy it if my partner is as well. Him noisy- makes me very hawt indeed!

Some of you mentioning music made me think of a roommate I had in college. He (yep, I had a male roommate) was quite the ladies man, and had no shortage of "young maidens" to entertain just about every weekend after bar close. I guess I wouldn't have had any objection to this at all, if it weren't for the fact that the only way he could "make it happen" was to put his LP (yes I know this dates me) of the sound track from the movie Rocky on and play the Rocky theme VERY LOUDLY each and every time he brought someone home! Even worse, he would pick up the needle and reset it back to the beginning of the song as many times as necessary to "finish the job"!!!
I swear I'm not kidding! I hadn't thought of that in so long!!!
 
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I tend to be very vocal and really enjoy it if my partner is as well. Him noisy- makes me very hawt indeed!

Some of you mentioning music made me think of a roommate I had in college. He (yep, I had a male roommate) was quite the ladies man, and had no shortage of "young maidens" to entertain just about every weekend after bar close. I guess I wouldn't have had any objection to this at all, if it weren't for the fact that the only way he could "make it happen" was to put his LP (yes I know this dates me) of the sound track from the movie Rocky on and play the Rocky theme VERY LOUDLY each and every time he brought someone home! Even worse, he would pick up the needle and reset it back to the beginning of the song as many times as necessary to "finish the job"!!!
I swear I'm not kidding! I hadn't thought of that in so long!!!
The Rocky soundtrack is forever tainted in my mind!! i will never be able to listen to "Eye of the Tiger" quite the same again!!
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What do you like to hear your partner say? Do you want them to scream, shout or be silent?

My ex loved to wake the neighbors just because we could. That's the problem with thin walls of an apartment.
Back to the topic for a little bit...my partner whispered 'oh yeah baby...you like it? yeah you like it?'..for some reason that didn't really do it for me (maybe it's the way she said it I don't know or maybe I was too occupied to be answering her question). I'd rather be called by my name and not be asked questions during the quality time.
 
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I'd rather be called by my name and not be asked questions during the quality time.
So I'm guessing that would be a bad time to say "Honey, do you think we should replace the shrubs out by the side gate?"
 
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or look honey the ceiling needs a fresh coat of paint! I'm thinking eggshell white..
 
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So I'm guessing that would be a bad time to say "Honey, do you think we should replace the shrubs out by the side gate?"
You're asking me to THINK during??
 
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Duly noted, no gardening or home improvement questions will be asked

Ladies... make a mental note... Strictly use names ha ha ha ha.
 
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