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 From:  Bryan (TWISTER)  
 To:  Queeg 500 (JESUSONEEZ)     
31408.20 In reply to 31408.19 
quote:
twatishness?

Bryan
Ain't no need to watch where I'm going, I just need to know where I've been.
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 From:  Queeg 500 (JESUSONEEZ)  
 To:  Bryan (TWISTER)     
31408.21 In reply to 31408.20 

Um...I'm reading that in two ways.

 

1. I was right in saying general twatishness.

 

or

 

2. You don't know what twatishness means.

 

:)

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 From:  Bryan (TWISTER)  
 To:  Queeg 500 (JESUSONEEZ)     
31408.22 In reply to 31408.21 
Lots of peeps got fed up of his twatishness.

Bryan
Ain't no need to watch where I'm going, I just need to know where I've been.
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 From:  TwoFourAlpha (24A)  
 To:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)     
31408.23 In reply to 31408.17 

I'm no doubt missing loads of history. But he'll still be lurking.

 

For reasons best known to himself, he can't leave this place alone, like probing a dental cavity with your tongue.

 

Trig, if you read this- good luck. Make a good fist of it, and get on. Try to stop irritating folk for no good reason. Do the best you can. Take advice when it's offered. Just becuase somebody tells you that they disagree with you, that doesn't make them automatically wrong.

 

Twat or not, he's still a person.

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 From:  koswix  
 To:  milko      
31408.24 In reply to 31408.1 

This thread keeps ahowing up in Unread discussionas, wuth no unread messages and a time stamp of 1806.

 

I blame you, milko. :C



"Legs up" variants involve the woman raising her legs. These were exceptionally popular in Ancient Greece and were commonly depicted on Attic pottery of the Classical Period. The conspiring women in Aristophanes' Lysistrata likely refer to it when they take an oath "not to lift high their Persian slippers" (οὐ πρὸς τὸν ὄροφον ἀνατενῶ τὼ Περσικά ou pros ton orophon anateuō tō Persika). In one variant, the woman may lift and slightly bend her legs, resting her feet flat on the mattress. This shortens the distance between the vagina and cervix, and it can place more friction on the G-spot.[citation needed] The woman may find this more comfortable than the standard position, and it can allow her to push against the man's thrust, giving her some control over the rhythm.
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 From:  milko   
 To:  koswix     
31408.25 In reply to 31408.24 
I assume it's because it was sticky, but I dunno. Seems like AGES since someone campaigned to Bring Back Trig.

milko
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 From:  koswix  
 To:  milko      
31408.26 In reply to 31408.25 
Aww, let's bring him back. He'll brighten the place up a bit.


"Legs up" variants involve the woman raising her legs. These were exceptionally popular in Ancient Greece and were commonly depicted on Attic pottery of the Classical Period. The conspiring women in Aristophanes' Lysistrata likely refer to it when they take an oath "not to lift high their Persian slippers" (οὐ πρὸς τὸν ὄροφον ἀνατενῶ τὼ Περσικά ou pros ton orophon anateuō tō Persika). In one variant, the woman may lift and slightly bend her legs, resting her feet flat on the mattress. This shortens the distance between the vagina and cervix, and it can place more friction on the G-spot.[citation needed] The woman may find this more comfortable than the standard position, and it can allow her to push against the man's thrust, giving her some control over the rhythm.
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 From:  CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)  
 To:  koswix     
31408.27 In reply to 31408.24 

>a time stamp of 1806

 

woah...


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