A Conversation for Aphrodisiacs or Other Things to Get You in the Mood
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Abi Started conversation Jun 26, 2002
This is one of my favourite entries and was featured on the front page as part of my Top 5 on 26 June 2002
One of my favourite entries
Milla, h2g2 Operations Posted Jun 27, 2002
Oooh, yeah! This is a good one! It makes a lot of sense, takes some worries away (reminds me of a favourite line from Moonstruck: When you're the only naked woman in the room, you're the most beautiful woman in the world!), and puts a few other worries in their place...
And the Candlelit Caution in the end, it cracked me up! Geeez...
When my Dear Husband and I started dating there were often tealights on the tables in restaurants. (Don't often go to restaurants any longer, babysitters are scarce around here) We were always in a good mood, bordering on ridiculous, and it happened way too often that one of us would giggle and blow air through the nose (sounds horrible, but just air, promise) and a tealight would go out. Sending us into more giggles and laughter, and blowing out another one. Waiters would pass, wondering what was up, and light the candles again. And again. As poor students, we probably never tipped enough to make up for our silly behaviour.
Tjing
Milla
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Marcinta Drewbish Posted Apr 1, 2003
Hehe! :D. Sounds like fun resteraunt adventures you had!
I find it interesting that steak is an aphrodisiac. It isn't the most dainty of meals, really. Oh well! I do enjoy a good steak.
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Beer Elf Posted Mar 24, 2005
this is a wonderful entry, I shall shoiw it to my children, especially the magic bit, had me in stitches
Thank you!!
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