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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Grainne who wrote (17217)1/26/1998 11:22:00 PM
From: Carol  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Chrissy, I see you are getting into the "slick" of things over there on the Boink thread. hehehe

A poem about vegetables, okay! Your talents are amazing, dear woman.

0;-)



To: Grainne who wrote (17217)1/27/1998 9:22:00 AM
From: Father Terrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Christine:

Good poem. You are not a parrot -- at worst a parakeet? :-)

Here's a new message from John for you, fresh over the Good Father's e-mail as of this morning:

Christine, I do enjoy your 'feel good' genes because feeling good is what
it's all about. Contrary to what has been ascribed to him, John Galt
prefers women who are mature and intelligent and attractive and energetic
and always emitting those subtle electrico-magnetic sensations of 'feeling
good' , that is, wanting to cum (often manifested in real smiles and cute
little giggles). Know Christine, John Galt looks at a woman more like
a woman looks at a man. John Galt operates unlike most other men who have
no control over their neandertal impulses. Women do have such impulses
(less so) and John Galt has been known to train those women who interest
him in the art of self-control. No woman (or women) have ever passed the
course. Oh, they have come close and the closer they come the better they
come. Do you want to come, Christine? Do you think you can pass the John
Galt School of Self-Control for Mature Women?

By the way, Christine, felacio and cunnilingis are quite natural and
evolving behaviors of most homo-sapien species. If they do become more
popular then, although one may begin to see more strange looking blisters
in and about the lip area, quite serrendipidously, one may also see a
general and dramatic decline in the crime rate.

John (the teacher) Galt