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I think it's a tradition, or an old charter or something, that the newest addition to the Legs thread has to bring cake……..
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Curmudgeon
An ill-tempered person full of stubborn ideas or opinions.
Example : Analetta is just a cranky, crotchety curmudgeon.
We can deal with alliteration elsewhereJuly 31, 2020 at 10:13 am in reply to: Quiz : Movie And Music Titles (originally started by Lover) #166036This is a stab in the dark…is it Kung Fu Hustle — Stephen Chow?
I arrived at that after an internet search, or two, left me with a possible 5 movies.I chose this one based on synopses of the movies. Couldn't find the quote.Green Day — Jesus Of Suburbia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZFmaMbkUD4
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I couldn't get that far Zuz….the Captcha was to access the download.
Ten or so attempts with the Captcha at between six and eight screens per attempt and I gave up.
Been looking at other sites since, but haven't found one so far that is a) Free, and b) Suited to a large number of users at one time.*peeps under your swishy hemline…..”oooh yeah….* grins
See ya later
I'm a huge Terry Pratchett fan. All the disc world novels and I even read the stuff he wrote for young adults.
My favorite is the trilogy about Tiffany Aching, about a young witch in the making. He is funny, clever and gives you characters you really adore. and don't even get me started on the Nac Mac Feegle.Terry makes fun and light of fantasy like Douglas Adams did with Sci fi.
p.s. I haven't read '50 shades'. I know many people who have with mixed reviews. So its on the list but not high
As a fellow Pratchett fan…favourites have to be the witches followed very closely by the Watch, could I suggest another English author you may enjoy Andrea?
Robert Rankin. Similar to Pratchett but perhaps with a more steampunk/Victorian flavour.
The first book of his I discovered, I picked up on a train from Exeter to Manchester, it had been abandoned on a seat, and I loved it.
It was “Raiders Of The Lost Car Park”. It's the second in the Cornelius Murphy trilogy, so I jumped in at the wrong place, but still enjoyed it.
Rankin has written many books, some in series, some stand alone. I haven't read everything, maybe 15 so far, but I've enjoyed each one.
Give him a try.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raiders_of_the_Lost_Car_Park
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Would any of the Achat jewellery/clothes designers be interested in creating some BDSM triskellion items for the shop? I’m sure that the products would fly off the shelves.
Maybe even clothing incorporating the design?Something along the lines of the pendant below maybe….I hope some of you talented folks will take this up.
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Each to their own dear………
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July 30, 2020 at 5:38 am in reply to: Soniaslut. Hello from me to all of you, so long… and back. #166307[img]https://i.imgur.com/kIMCstK.jpg?1[/img]
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Baggage-smasher
As well as being a name for a thief who specializes in stealing luggage from trains, in 19th-century slang a Baggage-smasher was a porter at a railway station. (Obviously not a very conscientious one).
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