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clyde 09-19-2010 02:52 PM

You have a very filthy mind!!




I love you for that very reason...=;>.

clyde 09-19-2010 06:16 PM

Cat-Girl-do.


I may be insane,but I know when I have upset someone.

So......too bad.










!!


Really, am kidding.Don't hate me.

I am sorry.

clyde 09-19-2010 06:20 PM

Honula dropped me a lot faster, but honest--I want lesbian training from you both.


Is there a way.........................??

clyde 09-19-2010 06:47 PM

I offer you both,this poyem:



Adam Posed




Could our first father, at his toilsome plow,
Thorns in his path, and labor on his brow,
Clothed only in a rude, unpolished skin,
Could he a vain fantastic nymph have seen,
In all her airs, in all her antic graces,
Her various fashions, and more various faces;
How had it posed that skill, which late assigned
Just appellations to each several kind!
A right idea of the sight to frame;
T'have guessed from what new element she came;
T'have hit the wav'ring form, or giv'n this thing a name.

my miss storm cat 09-19-2010 09:22 PM

Since this one wasn't for me***, can i request one that's not by Anne Finch?

Respectfully and affectionately, the Countess of Winchilsea writes the kind of stuff that I ummm... I don't mind flowery but when (and I was fair and read a few of her works) flowery masks fluff i get a little irritated.

(I'm assuming it was for Sighty and Honula).

No pies for her. :D

clyde 09-19-2010 09:35 PM

You forgot your mortyisms.


All the same..it was for Cat-Gir-Do and Honula.Apparently they don't like muff wrapped in flowers either.








I'll see what I can do for you.

clyde 09-19-2010 10:05 PM

Gooey, your poyem:





The grey sea and the long black land;
And the yellow half-moon large and low;
And the startled little waves that leap
In fiery ringlets from their sleep,
As I gain the cove with pushing prow,
And quench its speed i' the slushy sand.



Then a mile of warm sea-scented beach;
Three fields to cross till a farm appears;
A tap at the pane, the quick sharp scratch
And blue spurt of a lighted match,
And a voice less loud, thro' its joys and fears,
Than the two hearts beating each to each!

clyde 09-19-2010 10:11 PM

But I have this recurring dream,BrownSugah:




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T89yiCpl6oY

my miss storm cat 09-19-2010 10:11 PM

Thank you. Mr. Browning will always do. :)

For you... I thought you'd like this one.

Night and the Madman
(Kahlil Gibran)

"I am like thee, O, Night, dark and naked; I walk on the flaming path which is above my day-dreams, and whenever my foot touches earth a giant oaktree comes forth."

"Nay, thou art not like me, O, Madman, for thou still lookest backward to see how large a foot-print thou leavest on the sand."

"I am like thee, O, Night, silent and deep; and in the heart of my loneliness lies a Goddess in child-bed; and in him who is being born Heaven touches Hell."

"Nay, thou art not like me, O, Madman, for thou shudderest yet before pain, and the song of the abyss terrifies thee."

"I am like thee, O, Night, wild and terrible; for my ears are crowded with cries of conquered nations and sighs for forgotten lands."

"Nay, thou art not like me, O, Madman, for thou still takest thy little-self for a comrade, and with thy monster-self thou canst not be friend."

"I am like thee, O, Night, cruel and awful; for my bosom is lit by burning ships at sea, and my lips are wet with blood of slain warriors."

"Nay, thou art not like me, O, Madman; for the desire for a sister-spirit is yet upon thee, and thou hast not become a law unto thyself."

"I am like thee, O, Night, joyous and glad; for he who dwells in my shadow is now drunk with virgin wine, and she who follows me is sinning mirthfully."

"Nay, thou art not like me, O, Madman, for thy soul is wrapped in the veil of seven folds and thou holdest not thy heart in thine hand."

"I am like thee, O, Night, patient and passionate; for in my breast a thousand dead lovers are buried in shrouds of withered kisses."

"Yea, Madman, art thou like me? Art thou like me? And canst thou ride the tempest as a steed, and grasp the lightning as a sword?"

"Like thee, O, Night, like thee, mighty and high, and my throne is built upon heaps of fallen Gods; and before me too pass the days to kiss the hem of my garment but never to gaze at my face."

"Art thou like me, child of my darkest heart? And dost thou think my untamed thoughts and speak my vast language?"

"Yea, we are twin brothers, O, Night; for thou revealest space and I reveal my soul."

clyde 09-19-2010 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by my miss storm cat (Post 697321)
Thank you. Mr. Browning will always do. :)

For you... I thought you'd like this one.

Night and the Madman
(Kahlil Gibran)

"I am like thee, O, Night, dark and naked; I walk on the flaming path which is above my day-dreams, and whenever my foot touches earth a giant oaktree comes forth."

"Nay, thou art not like me, O, Madman, for thou still lookest backward to see how large a foot-print thou leavest on the sand."

"I am like thee, O, Night, silent and deep; and in the heart of my loneliness lies a Goddess in child-bed; and in him who is being born Heaven touches Hell."

"Nay, thou art not like me, O, Madman, for thou shudderest yet before pain, and the song of the abyss terrifies thee."

"I am like thee, O, Night, wild and terrible; for my ears are crowded with cries of conquered nations and sighs for forgotten lands."

"Nay, thou art not like me, O, Madman, for thou still takest thy little-self for a comrade, and with thy monster-self thou canst not be friend."

"I am like thee, O, Night, cruel and awful; for my bosom is lit by burning ships at sea, and my lips are wet with blood of slain warriors."

"Nay, thou art not like me, O, Madman; for the desire for a sister-spirit is yet upon thee, and thou hast not become a law unto thyself."

"I am like thee, O, Night, joyous and glad; for he who dwells in my shadow is now drunk with virgin wine, and she who follows me is sinning mirthfully."

"Nay, thou art not like me, O, Madman, for thy soul is wrapped in the veil of seven folds and thou holdest not thy heart in thine hand."

"I am like thee, O, Night, patient and passionate; for in my breast a thousand dead lovers are buried in shrouds of withered kisses."

"Yea, Madman, art thou like me? Art thou like me? And canst thou ride the tempest as a steed, and grasp the lightning as a sword?"

"Like thee, O, Night, like thee, mighty and high, and my throne is built upon heaps of fallen Gods; and before me too pass the days to kiss the hem of my garment but never to gaze at my face."

"Art thou like me, child of my darkest heart? And dost thou think my untamed thoughts and speak my vast language?"

"Yea, we are twin brothers, O, Night; for thou revealest space and I reveal my soul."



My pud wants you.


I have no other words.

clyde 09-20-2010 12:16 PM

I once read where app.80% off all eligible women have had or want to have a lesbian experience.

Along those lines, I think that % is even higher for those eligible women who have had hetero love affairs within the confines of marriage.



Something tells me fixing popular gambling targets is also rampant.

clyde 09-20-2010 02:24 PM

...uh-oh....


..my selection of reading rooms has been halved...no more Padllock....no more interrational.....and several others.....








Oh well.

clyde 09-20-2010 02:30 PM

I may as well go for it.

clyde 09-20-2010 02:36 PM

I blame my old nemesis,Randy Sterling.

clyde 09-20-2010 03:55 PM

As well as the usual suspects.

my miss storm cat 09-20-2010 04:03 PM

Lindbergh baby?

clyde 09-20-2010 04:11 PM

Yes..the bit.ch.




=:>

clyde 09-20-2010 05:58 PM

I have to clear up something that may have been taken the wrong way.Not that long ago,I made mention of growing up pretty but dumb is not nearly as admirable as growing up pretty and smart.


I was only trying to paint a picture and there was no underneath meaning at all....although it could have been taken that way,




But there was no innuendo.

geeker2 09-20-2010 06:02 PM

Thanks for talking me off the ledge.................

clyde 09-20-2010 06:04 PM

Of what? Your baseboard?

I tried that one...not high enough.



But glad to be of service.

=:>


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