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Posted by Moral Hazard on Jun-15-2005 19:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Aiwendil
Hehe. I think Moral Hazard has much better ideas about what to put you in than I do.


She would look so good in a meat bikini.... mmmmmmmmmmmm porterhouse...........


Posted by Aiwendil on Jun-15-2005 19:44:

Bart likes his enemas.


Posted by Estella on Jun-15-2005 19:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Aiwendil
Bart likes his enemas.


I want to hear how much.



How about gripping a nice, flimsy, heavily marbled, dripping wet, thawed Ribeye...having him bend over and

!SMACK!

a juicy, dripping red delicious meat print.

then do it across the face!

LOVE juice !


Posted by Aiwendil on Jun-15-2005 19:52:

At this point are you talking about bartenanian or me?


Posted by Moral Hazard on Jun-15-2005 19:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Estella
How about gripping a nice, flimsy, heavily marbled, dripping wet, thawed Ribeye...


That part was hot.... it went downhill from there.


Posted by Estella on Jun-15-2005 19:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Aiwendil
At this point are you talking about bartenanian or me?


Slylee


Posted by Moral Hazard on Jun-15-2005 19:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Estella
Slylee


hot again!


Posted by Aiwendil on Jun-15-2005 20:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Estella
Slylee


I think my brain just melted. Uh...from all the hotness.

Okay no more sexual discussion for me.


Posted by Estella on Jun-15-2005 20:12:

hahaahh you guys are comical.

Bart, I'm still anxiously awaiting. I see you.


Posted by Slylee on Jun-15-2005 20:29:

c'mon moral get your A1 sauce and a lasso baby...i want you to have to catch me and drag me around like, UGG!


Posted by Bartanian on Jun-15-2005 20:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Estella
hahaahh you guys are comical.

Bart, I'm still anxiously awaiting. I see you.


lol sos chatting to my ma

you cant have me quite yet, im coming across the pond in a few weeks so your waiting will be over


Posted by SkiesofArcadia on Jun-15-2005 20:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Estella
hahaaa this is original. I think C is a bit... of a misdirected anger / the person doing the squishing is prone towards violence.

For example if I was walking with a guy friend and he chose the C route, I would subconsciously fear that he may be deemed abusive. Guys who take out lighters... hmmmmm

hahaaah you know those HUGE ticks you find on dogs, I haven't seen one since being a child, but THOSE were fun to squash! The most beautiful of the most beautiful blood would be strewn on the the sidewalk, along with that echoing of the breaking of the spiny, tight skin.. and their legs still dancing mercifully in their own remaints and how...


has that happened before when a guy did c)?


Posted by KilldaDJ on Jun-16-2005 01:25:

probably a or e

no specific reason really.


Posted by Slylee on Jun-16-2005 15:55:

bart did estella recruit you to TA or something? lol


Posted by Bartanian on Jun-16-2005 16:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
bart did estella recruit you to TA or something? lol


nah quite the opposite
we're male and female alter egos


Posted by Moral Hazard on Jun-16-2005 16:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
c'mon moral get your A1 sauce and a lasso baby...i want you to have to catch me and drag me around like, UGG!


When I read this I couldn't help picturing myself wearing only cowboy boots, a ten gallon hat, and gun holsters with bottles of A1 sauce in them calf roping you in a rodeo ring.... I know what I'll be thinking about the next time I have to "take matters into my own hands"


Posted by Slylee on Jun-16-2005 16:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Bartanian
nah quite the opposite
we're male and female alter egos



Awww, that�s so cute. I have a male best friend whom I�ve known since 4th grade and he is my alter ego as well, and vice versa. It might have to do with the fact that we�re both scorpios too�he�s the day before Halloween & I�m the day after. Isn�t that special!



oh and u are quite the weird one moral...but weird is good...weird is definitely good.


Posted by d-miurge on Jun-16-2005 16:32:

I drown ants in my spittle.


Posted by Slylee on Jun-16-2005 16:47:

i burn them on the sidewalk w/ a magnifying glass



jk....u guys, don't laugh at me, but when i kill an ant or actually, i rarely do, but if i see someone step on a little beatle or an ant or something, it kinda ruins my mood for about 5-7 minutes. i feel sorry for it.

i guess my whole mentality about it is, "ok that ant did absolutely nothing to you, so why did you feel the need to squish it"? lol i'm off my rocker i know...




i also fear spiders, but i cannot bring myself to ever kill them...i have a weird respect for them. i've gone as far as taking a plastic cup and covering a spider that was in my house and then scooting it all the way to the door and then shoing it out...hahaha

my dad caught me doing that once...i was out on the floor on my knees w/ a cup, crawling towards the door and he was like, "umm do i dare ask what you are doing"

he cracked up when he found out, but he was proud of me for facing my fears he knows i'm really scared of them.


Posted by Moral Hazard on Jun-16-2005 16:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
jk....u guys, don't laugh at me, but when i kill an ant or actually, i rarely do, but if i see someone step on a little beatle or an ant or something, it kinda ruins my mood for about 5-7 minutes. i feel sorry for it.


If you were a Janist (a sect of Hinduism) you would believe that all life was worthy of the same respect as humans and if you were to accidently kill an ant you'd likely cry and then have to preform countless hours of yoga (yoga meaning the practice of a disipline in dogma rather then the whole streatching/odd positions thing... of course that is a type of yoga.... as is the Karma Sutra... and throwing yourself on your husband's funeral pile but I digress) in order to restore the karmic balance you upset by taking a life.


Posted by Slylee on Jun-16-2005 16:57:

cool.


hey nice sig! lol



i really wish i had the time to learn about all the different religions...i think it's important to have some sort of spirituality in your life...i was raised catholic, but i really don't think i believe in it all...

oh well when i'm done with school and all that and when i'm older, i'll do some research and figure my beliefs out...


Posted by igottaknow on Jun-16-2005 17:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
c'mon moral get your A1 sauce and a lasso baby...i want you to have to catch me and drag me around like, UGG!

BBQ or STFU


Posted by Moral Hazard on Jun-16-2005 17:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
cool.


hey nice sig! lol



i really wish i had the time to learn about all the different religions...i think it's important to have some sort of spirituality in your life...i was raised catholic, but i really don't think i believe in it all...

oh well when i'm done with school and all that and when i'm older, i'll do some research and figure my beliefs out...


I couldn't let a quote like that disappear into obscurity.

I had a crisis of faith when I was 12 or so. Following that I went on a ten year mission to learn about as many different religions as I could so I could figure out what made the most sense to me. I ended up going with the United Church (being raised christian I think it was unavoidable that I would end up picking a christian denomonation) because it allowed for a lot of freedom and preached a very interpretive vision of the bible.

That being said, I joined the Roman Catholic Church this past Sunday (all cracked out after seeing Infected Mushroom and Christopher Lawrence the night/morning before... went from the club to mass... not the best idea I ever had). My fiancee is a fairly devote catholic and it was a given that she would incist our children be raised catholic. This left me in the unfavorable position of either becoming catholic myself or someday having to explain to them why daddy can't take communion with them. I thought it would be unfair for me to make them choose between their father and their god by saying "well, your church doesn't think daddy is good enough to take communion because he doesn't believe exactly what you do."


Posted by SkiesofArcadia on Jun-16-2005 21:23:

lol this sounds more of a social thread than answering the poll..


Posted by Scottaculous on Jun-16-2005 21:27:

with my chopsticks, Danielson.


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