Bored?

Originally posted by DoubleMeatWhopper@Dec 22 2004, 01:16 PM

Try spending three days of Christmas vacation in New Orleans: no down time. Why do you suppose I haven't posted during the past few days? ;)
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As much as I'd like to, I simply don't have the time or money currently. ;/
 
Originally posted by ashlar+Dec 22 2004, 06:50 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ashlar &#064; Dec 22 2004, 06:50 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-DoubleMeatWhopper@Dec 22 2004, 01:16 PM

Try spending three days of Christmas vacation in New Orleans: no down time. Why do you suppose I haven&#39;t posted during the past few days?  ;)
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As much as I&#39;d like to, I simply don&#39;t have the time or money currently. ;/
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Well, perhaps it&#39;s time to get your g-stringed ass back on the pole&#33;&#33; :lol:
 
Originally posted by madame_zora+Dec 23 2004, 04:32 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(madame_zora &#064; Dec 23 2004, 04:32 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'>
Originally posted by ashlar@Dec 22 2004, 06:50 PM
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Try spending three days of Christmas vacation in New Orleans: no down time. Why do you suppose I haven&#39;t posted during the past few days? ;)
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As much as I&#39;d like to, I simply don&#39;t have the time or money currently. ;/
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Well, perhaps it&#39;s time to get your g-stringed ass back on the pole&#33;&#33; :lol:
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You know if there were any places in this area for me to get back into dancing, I would do it without a thought. I had SO much fun dancing. I wonder if I could a loan and the zoneing approved to open a male strip club ... *wiggles brows*
 
Originally posted by ashlar+Dec 23 2004, 06:08 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ashlar &#064; Dec 23 2004, 06:08 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>
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Originally posted by ashlar@Dec 22 2004, 06:50 PM
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Try spending three days of Christmas vacation in New Orleans: no down time. Why do you suppose I haven&#39;t posted during the past few days?  ;)
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As much as I&#39;d like to, I simply don&#39;t have the time or money currently. ;/
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Well, perhaps it&#39;s time to get your g-stringed ass back on the pole&#33;&#33; :lol:
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You know if there were any places in this area for me to get back into dancing, I would do it without a thought. I had SO much fun dancing. I wonder if I could a loan and the zoneing approved to open a male strip club ... *wiggles brows*
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*starts straightening out dollars destined for g-stringed men...*
 
It&#39;s good to see that some people realize a g-string was originally a man&#39;s article of clothing.
 
Originally posted by jonb@Dec 23 2004, 11:31 PM
It&#39;s good to see that some people realize a g-string was originally a man&#39;s article of clothing.
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I was wondering if it might have it&#39;s origins with Native Americans?
 
It does. Originally, it was adjustable. It involved a string with a strip of buckskin going between the thighs and held up by a thong along the waist, with enough excess material on both sides that it looked like a man was just wearing two flaps. The good thing about it is, you can tie on leggings for the colder months. For women, clothing was a lot more modest: A short-sleeve dress. Long sleeves for winter.
 
Oh I know exactly what you&#39;re talking about now. Yeah, that makes perfect sense, I should have known. Funny how these things develop and their purposes change. Every once in a while I get a girl who wants me to make her a Native American outfit, complete with headdress and all. I know those were only worn by men, but what can I say? If she&#39;s paying me, I&#39;ll give her what she wants. Maybe the next time I get an order like that I can make it slightly more authentic by making the thong more like that.
 
Originally posted by jonb@Dec 24 2004, 01:36 AM
Just don&#39;t credit me with the inspiration; we all saw what happened to OutKast.
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No worries there, it&#39;s not likely I&#39;d share credit for my masterpieces&#33; Besides, the girls already think of me as a drag queen, so I&#39;ve got no reputation to sully.
 
So you&#39;re now a drag queen trapped in a woman&#39;s body? (I have told you about sacred drag queens, right?)
 
Originally posted by jonb@Dec 24 2004, 11:06 PM
So you&#39;re now a drag queen trapped in a woman&#39;s body? (I have told you about sacred drag queens, right?)
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Oh, you know me, if I&#39;m going to do it, I&#39;m going to do it right&#33; Actually, it&#39;s not uncommon for me to be mistaken for a drag queen if I&#39;m in a gay bar, being tall and broad shouldered has its&#39; advantages. Naturally, Madame Zora would want to be a sacred drag queen, not just some mere floozy&#33;

*waits for jonb to sprinkle tribal fairy dust on her so she can be sacred*
 
Originally posted by ashlar+Dec 20 2004, 05:45 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ashlar &#064; Dec 20 2004, 05:45 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-intheloop@Dec 20 2004, 11:18 AM
Got my name in Phonics, Video, Brook, Interruptions...

Fun thing&#33; But I&#39;m afraid it has sucked me in. :blink:
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I can think other things i&#39;d prefer to be sucked into ... lonely games of hangman are not high on that list ;)
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Oh I&#39;m game :wub: hangman is definitely on bottom of my list :D
 
Originally posted by madame_zora+Dec 24 2004, 03:13 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(madame_zora &#064; Dec 24 2004, 03:13 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-jonb@Dec 24 2004, 11:06 PM
So you&#39;re now a drag queen trapped in a woman&#39;s body? (I have told you about sacred drag queens, right?)
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Oh, you know me, if I&#39;m going to do it, I&#39;m going to do it right&#33; Actually, it&#39;s not uncommon for me to be mistaken for a drag queen if I&#39;m in a gay bar, being tall and broad shouldered has its&#39; advantages. Naturally, Madame Zora would want to be a sacred drag queen, not just some mere floozy&#33;

*waits for jonb to sprinkle tribal fairy dust on her so she can be sacred*
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;) Well, it&#39;s actually a matter of dreams.
 
Originally posted by jonb+Dec 24 2004, 11:53 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(jonb &#064; Dec 24 2004, 11:53 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>
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So you&#39;re now a drag queen trapped in a woman&#39;s body? (I have told you about sacred drag queens, right?)
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Oh, you know me, if I&#39;m going to do it, I&#39;m going to do it right&#33; Actually, it&#39;s not uncommon for me to be mistaken for a drag queen if I&#39;m in a gay bar, being tall and broad shouldered has its&#39; advantages. Naturally, Madame Zora would want to be a sacred drag queen, not just some mere floozy&#33;

*waits for jonb to sprinkle tribal fairy dust on her so she can be sacred*
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;) Well, it&#39;s actually a matter of dreams.
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Carlos Castaneda- style?
 
Originally posted by intheloop+Dec 24 2004, 06:42 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(intheloop &#064; Dec 24 2004, 06:42 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>
Originally posted by ashlar@Dec 20 2004, 05:45 PM
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Got my name in Phonics, Video, Brook, Interruptions...

Fun thing&#33; But I&#39;m afraid it has sucked me in. :blink:
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I can think other things i&#39;d prefer to be sucked into ... lonely games of hangman are not high on that list ;)
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Oh I&#39;m game :wub: hangman is definitely on bottom of my list :D
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*laughes and tickles and loopy*
 
Originally posted by madame_zora@Dec 24 2004, 06:27 PM
Carlos Castaneda- style?
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Castaneda? You should&#39;ve said "And now for something completely different." first; Castaneda was a total fake. First clue was in the name: Don Juan. LOL

No, it&#39;s more just standard dreams.
 
Originally posted by jonb+Dec 25 2004, 06:48 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(jonb &#064; Dec 25 2004, 06:48 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-madame_zora@Dec 24 2004, 06:27 PM
Carlos Castaneda- style?
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Castaneda? You should&#39;ve said "And now for something completely different." first; Castaneda was a total fake. First clue was in the name: Don Juan. LOL

No, it&#39;s more just standard dreams.
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Yeah, Castaneda was a goofball, but it was the first time I had read about controlled dreaming when I was in High School (first clue is "high"). I never took his work seriously, but he did inspire me to look into other avenues.

"Just standard dreams" is a mouthful, my dreams are pretty weird.
 
Signs that I wasted toooo much time on this game.

"Congratulations you beat jay..." and "Congratulations you guessed the word but jay guessed it in 21 seconds..."

Maybe it is time to hit the books and break the addiction.

Along the way I discovered errors such as "chorate" for chlorate and "normanization" for normalization.

jay
 
Originally posted by jay_too@Dec 28 2004, 06:28 PM
Along the way I discovered errors such as "chorate" for chlorate and "normanization" for normalization.
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Chorate - n. a church octet

Normanization - n. drastic changes in Great Brittain beginning in 1066 a.d.

:p