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Originally posted by TexAssgirl+Apr 22 2005, 08:05 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(TexAssgirl &#064; Apr 22 2005, 08:05 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-DeeBlackthorne@Apr 21 2005, 10:49 PM
If you get detained by a cop for being slightly intoxicated and doing cartwheels in the middle of the street, what&#39;s the radio code for that?

(No, really. It happened to me last night.)

I offered 722.6. I don&#39;t know; it just sounds good to me.
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Dee....are you serious?&#33; :eek:
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Yeah, that really happened to me. The funny thing is, I could still manage to do a pretty good cartwheel even though I was a bit hammered and a bit too high. :+
 

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Changing gears a bit...

How many people do you have on your Ignore list? I&#39;m up to nine.

And what does it take for you to mask that user altogether?

* inauthenticity -- short and sweet: don&#39;t be something or someone you&#39;re not; don&#39;t measure in Internet inches; don&#39;t piss on my head and tell me it&#39;s raining...

* nonsensical, inane posts -- like my posts to stay on-topic and for subsequent posters to continue "feeding" the thread, giving it some good direction, not just random to do splashings of words for no good reason (unless you&#39;re in the Lounge, i s&#39;pose).

* badgering -- esp. considering the recent Pope bash parade, not much respect for people who just nail each other with insults or goad others into fighting; see also Members who ask "c2c?" right off the bat in an IM...

* "yes-mannerisms" -- posters, especially newbs, who suck the metaphorical teat of an admired poster response for the sole purpose of getting noticed and/or responded toward, the "trying too hard" types

And as far as buddies go? I think I&#39;ve got five or six, not sure.

* strong, bold opinions -- not afraid to say what they think (with discretion), sticks to their positions, keeps generating good food-for-thought

* accessibility beyond forum -- if I like you on here, I hope I&#39;ll like you on Yahoo, and I hope we stay in touch on there too, and I hope it&#39;s a nice hoot when we get together
 
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hung_big: I&#39;m up to three on the ignore list...

Are you trying to tell me you have me on ignore Dee? That is SO not nice :p
 

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OK, time to revive The Lounge before it slips off the page.

The LPSG has been an educational experience for me in a lot of ways. I&#39;ve certainly learned a lot from the thoughtful posts here.

For example, I had no idea that guys with extremely large cocks aren&#39;t all necessarily big jerks as well. :D

No, seriously, one thing that leaps to mind as an example of something I&#39;ve learned here is the multitude of opinions about circumcision. It&#39;s a complex issue and one that I think I have a better understanding of now.

What is something that you guys can say you&#39;ve learned by being a part of the LPSG?
 

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Originally posted by steve319@Apr 24 2005, 01:38 AM
OK, time to revive The Lounge before it slips off the page.

The LPSG has been an educational experience for me in a lot of ways. I&#39;ve certainly learned a lot from the thoughtful posts here.

For example, I had no idea that guys with extremely large cocks aren&#39;t all necessarily big jerks as well. :D

No, seriously, one thing that leaps to mind as an example of something I&#39;ve learned here is the multitude of opinions about circumcision. It&#39;s a complex issue and one that I think I have a better understanding of now.

What is something that you guys can say you&#39;ve learned by being a part of the LPSG?
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I think I have learned not to believe stereotypes.
 

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This is totally random - after seeing how much my paino skills have slipped, but since it&#39;s one of the few thing I actually was able to do, should I try and pick it up again and or/ take lessons? I will say it may piss me off if I can&#39;t do it, but is it worth a try?
 

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Originally posted by yaoifun@Apr 24 2005, 01:52 AM
This is totally random - after seeing how much my paino skills have slipped, but since it&#39;s one of the few thing I actually was able to do, should I try and pick it up again and or/ take lessons? I will say it may piss me off if I can&#39;t do it, but is it worth a try?
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I just picked up trumpet again after a couple of years and it was definitely worth the frustration. The ability will come back quickly with practice, and it&#39;s amazing to make music again. Sometimes you don&#39;t realize how much you miss it...
 

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I used to play guitar before I had my kids, But when you have babies, you have no time, and when you do have time, its usually b/c they are sleeping so you sleep too lol. So its been like 8 years since I&#39;ve played. I still have my music, and I should start again, but I just don&#39;t know if I&#39;ll have patience to. So if you can pick up piano, and enjoy it, Kudos to you.
 

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Originally posted by InsertHere@Apr 23 2005, 09:59 PM
I just picked up trumpet again after a couple of years and it was definitely worth the frustration. The ability will come back quickly with practice, and it&#39;s amazing to make music again. Sometimes you don&#39;t realize how much you miss it...
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After all this time it must have left a trumpet-shaped clean spot in the dust.

Reminds me of that time my daughter came over and said she was going to clean my bathroom.

I said, "Why? I&#39;m not moving."
 

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Originally posted by yaoifun@Apr 23 2005, 08:52 PM
This is totally random - after seeing how much my paino skills have slipped, but since it&#39;s one of the few thing I actually was able to do, should I try and pick it up again and or/ take lessons? I will say it may piss me off if I can&#39;t do it, but is it worth a try?
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You have a God given talent, don&#39;t waste it. If I know you I bet you were really good so start back playing, OK??
 

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Absolutely&#33; Music is one of the greatest gifts you can have, I&#39;d give it any chance possible. Desire and passion will go a long way toward helping to nurture the learning process, after that, it&#39;s just a matter of developing your own style. What sets you apart from every other pianist may be something you don&#39;t even know about yourself yet. Go for it&#33;
 

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Originally posted by DeeBlackthorne+Apr 23 2005, 01:33 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(DeeBlackthorne &#064; Apr 23 2005, 01:33 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'>
Originally posted by TexAssgirl@Apr 22 2005, 08:05 AM
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@Apr 21 2005, 10:49 PM
If you get detained by a cop for being slightly intoxicated and doing cartwheels in the middle of the street, what&#39;s the radio code for that?

(No, really.  It happened to me last night.)

I offered 722.6.  I don&#39;t know; it just sounds good to me.
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Dee....are you serious?&#33; :eek:
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Yeah, that really happened to me. The funny thing is, I could still manage to do a pretty good cartwheel even though I was a bit hammered and a bit too high. :+
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Impressive. I can&#39;t even do that while sober.
 

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Perhaps Dee is channeling some dead gymnast while in an altered state?

Dee, are you noticeably more "perky" (or Russian) when drunk?
 

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Originally posted by steve319@Apr 24 2005, 01:38 AM
What is something that you guys can say you&#39;ve learned by being a part of the LPSG?

I&#39;ve learned that I&#39;m not alone. Before LPSG, I encountered quite a few endowed guys, and they viewed things very differently than I. A bunch of well-hung size queens who think that big cocks are the number one feature that makes someone interesting ... that&#39;s not a group that I want to be a part of. Here I have found guys who are intelligent, caring, and truthful, and who value those qualities over a big cock. Sure, there are members here who think a huge schlong is the end-all and be-all, but they are in the minority. It&#39;s great to find like-minded people that appreciate you for who you are rather than for what&#39;s slapping against your thighs.
 

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Originally posted by DoubleMeatWhopper+Apr 24 2005, 03:52 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(DoubleMeatWhopper &#064; Apr 24 2005, 03:52 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-steve319@Apr 24 2005, 01:38 AM
What is something that you guys can say you&#39;ve learned by being a part of the LPSG?

I&#39;ve learned that I&#39;m not alone. Before LPSG, I encountered quite a few endowed guys, and they viewed things very differently than I. A bunch of well-hung size queens who think that big cocks are the number one feature that makes someone interesting ... that&#39;s not a group that I want to be a part of. Here I have found guys who are intelligent, caring, and truthful, and who value those qualities over a big cock. Sure, there are members here who think a huge schlong is the end-all and be-all, but they are in the minority. It&#39;s great to find like-minded people that appreciate you for who you are rather than for what&#39;s slapping against your thighs.
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What I&#39;ve appreciated about LPSG is the acceptance. I&#39;ve always been pretty much a wallflower, not inclined to participate in group activities due to being &#39;different.&#39;

Even though I&#39;m a minority here I feel truly accepted. Everybody&#39;s so warm and encouraging. I&#39;m actually learning to be proud to be a heterosexual.

*snif* :blush: