
Pep (Laurin regrets dropping in to the pub for a couple of stouts on her way home from shopping.
)Ooh she'll need some deep heat on that. I'd better hurry up and finish with the nice young man. Have I had my tea yet?
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spinster Voom
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09-15-2009 07:47
![]() Pep (Laurin regrets dropping in to the pub for a couple of stouts on her way home from shopping. )Ooh she'll need some deep heat on that. I'd better hurry up and finish with the nice young man. Have I had my tea yet? _____________________
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Laurin Sorbet
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09-15-2009 07:51
Ooh she'll need some deep heat on that. I'd better hurry up and finish with the nice young man. Have I had my tea yet? It would be an absolute travesty to close down a forum like this. /me shakes my cane and waggles my false teeth at LL _____________________
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Smith Peel
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09-15-2009 07:54
I gotta go out again in a minute - it's gym and massage for me. Then a bit of intense listening (I am told I am a "power listener" - please don't laugh, it's true.) Then I'll be back in my hotel room and twiddling my thumbs. Jig, I swear you make these threads just so you can leave and tell us your plans for the day! By the way, I used to say "old age is getting on top of me" to my real lover (who was 55) when I was just under real 20. He thought it was funny the first time. ![]() But...just the first time, right? ![]() _____________________
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Pserendipity Daniels
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09-15-2009 08:00
And in a further scoop, I have photographic evidence of Jig and her old man . . .
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Phil Deakins
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09-15-2009 08:14
And in a further scoop, I have photographic evidence of Jig and her old man . . . ![]() Pep (His eyes aren't closed - they are focusing hard! )_____________________
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09-15-2009 08:19
So Jig has had a boob job then. Interesting. Pep (As one man of the world to another. )_____________________
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Smith Peel
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09-15-2009 08:33
Yes, I hang my head in shame. I cruised just a little too close to the road workers, trying to pull my usual bag boy pinching routine, and miscalculated myself into the ditch. Jig must have hid my spectacles, too. Oh dear. Now where is that young Portagee man to help me up? ![]() I'm starting to wonder if that wasn't Laurin in my favourite scene from "Yes Man." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHLi6MoCNF4 _____________________
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Laurin Sorbet
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09-15-2009 08:49
I'm starting to wonder if that wasn't Laurin in my favourite scene from "Yes Man." Waggle waggle waggle ![]() _____________________
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Desmond Shang
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09-15-2009 09:02
Well. Let's just say that I think Jig's SL friend is one of the luckiest guys of his generation
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Phil Deakins
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09-15-2009 09:17
You have checked yourself then? ![]() _____________________
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09-15-2009 09:22
For someone so busy, you sure do have a lot of time to post nonsense on these forums. This ^^ And I've already stated I don't believe half of what she says. _____________________
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TundraFire Nightfire
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09-15-2009 09:59
Under 30 woman & over 60 man explains everything. Major issues.
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Phil Deakins
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09-15-2009 10:02
Under 30 woman & over 60 man explains everything. Major issues. _____________________
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09-15-2009 10:14
Old Age is Getting on Top of Me Have you tried switching it up a little....it may be better for "both" of you with you on top ![]() And variety is the spice of life...no matter how old you are ![]() _____________________
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Rioko Bamaisin
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09-15-2009 10:29
This ^^ And I've already stated I don't believe half of what she says. Yeah me either. Though I guess it is good for entertainment value to see someone make a fool of themselves. _____________________
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TundraFire Nightfire
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09-15-2009 11:02
That's not nice. There are no major issues with such an age difference - except in the eyes of some of the smaller-minded onlookers. Yeah, if you have a thing for your father... _____________________
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23rdDjin Negulesco
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09-15-2009 11:09
Well. Let's just say that I think Jig's SL friend is one of the luckiest guys of his generation ![]() yep. but only if he stays away this time. _____________________
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Rioko Bamaisin
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09-15-2009 11:11
Yeah, if you have a thing for your father... Yeah I have to agree. I can see maybe at most a 15 yr age difference but any more than that is kind of creepy IMO. But to each his own I guess. _____________________
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Laurin Sorbet
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09-15-2009 11:21
Yeah I have to agree. I can see maybe at most a 15 yr age difference but any more than that is kind of creepy IMO. But to each his own I guess. Hmn, I fell in love with Paul Newman the 1st time I saw Cool Hand Luke, and I'd say there was waaaaaay more than a 15 year age difference there. Same with Richard Gere after seeing An Officer and a Gentleman, swoon. Shoot, I even thought Rutger Hauer as Batty was divine, and again an age gap. Oh and as Etienne of Navarre, oh yes I don't have a thing for my dad, even though Billy Bob Thornton is very like him on one of BB's best days. I am sure Jig and Hal both get something of value from their arrangement. _____________________
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Phil Deakins
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09-15-2009 11:29
We all see things in ways that suit ourselves. For some people, a large age difference is meaningless but it's a "major issue" for others - for themselves. But it's not for people to apply their personal preferences to other people, which is why the "major issues" statement was so bad. The "issues" in that case are in those who make such statements, because they think that everyone should be like them.
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09-15-2009 11:37
We all see things in ways that suit ourselves. For some people, a large age difference is meaningless but it's a "major issue" for others - for themselves. But it's not for people to apply their personal preferences to other people, which is why the "major issues" statement was so bad. The "issues" in that case are in those who make such statements, because they think that everyone should be like them. that's not for you to apply to other people. ~ _____________________
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Phil Deakins
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09-15-2009 11:42
that's not for you to apply to other people. _____________________
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09-15-2009 11:49
I don't believe that I've applied anything to other people. But if you want to defend those who say "A large age difference doesn't seem right to me, therefore *you* have major issues if you are in a relationship with a large age difference", feel free. then mayhap you should read your blanket statement of opinion. i'd quoted it for you. _____________________
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Phil Deakins
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09-15-2009 11:52
then mayhap you should read your blanket statement of opinion. i'd quoted it for you. _____________________
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09-15-2009 12:12
I know what I wrote, thank you. If you disagree with any of it, perhaps you would like to expound a bit. to what end? you've already decided everyone should be like you, applying your personal preferences to other people. _____________________
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