A Conversation for The Gentle Art of Screwing
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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Started conversation Jan 2, 2001
Again, Bravo!
Gives hope to those of us who have screwed up before and hesitate to try again.
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Gnomon - time to move on Posted Jan 4, 2001
Well done, Pheroneous. And you managed not to mention concrete too often!
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Jamie of the Portacabin Posted Jan 4, 2001
Hmm...is it just my dirty mind or is the whole thing one long double-entendre?
I think I need a lie down...
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Sho - employed again! Posted Jan 4, 2001
As a novice screwer who has usually left this type of thing up to the Dear Husband this article has whetted my appetite - and this weekend I will attempt a bit of screwing on my own!!!
Sho
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Pheroneous Posted Jan 4, 2001
Thanks everyone. Double entendre, Jamie? Is this some French approach to screwing that I don't know about. And Sho, DIY can be a pleasant solitary pursuit, but if you can do it with DH assisting, it is sometimes possible to double the pleasure!
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Sho - employed again! Posted Jan 5, 2001
Pheroneous - we tried that last weekend, but you know how it is with men: don't want to do the preparation, and then afterwards just want us girlies to tell them how brilliant they are at it. To say nothing of having to fit it in between watching Soccer AM and Cricket!
Sho
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Jamie of the Portacabin Posted Jan 5, 2001
A double-entendre is a statement that can sound perfectly innocent or X rated, depending on how you listen to it.
Festive Example (while eating turkey):
"Cor! What a brilliant bird! Does anyone fancy a bit of leg? Who'd preffer some breast? Do you like stuffing?"
Religious Example:
"Is that the vicar giving his bell a damn good ring again?"
You see? Provides hours of entertainment, as you know of course!
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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Jan 5, 2001
We may want to consider changing the title of our topic. It seems to be drawing the wrong sort of crowd. (That's just plain old irony - I leave the double-enders to the sexperts.)
Objection, Your Honour!
Sho - employed again! Posted Jan 5, 2001
Oh, now I object to being referred to as "the wrong crowd" I'm just talking about putting up a few shelves in my new house, the last time we put up shelves (dear husband did it) they fell down because of lack of preparation. Hrmph!
As I said before: I'm going for solo screwing activity this weekend. Ooooo er, missus!
Sho
Objection, Your Honour!
~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Jan 5, 2001
Yes a bit of prep would keep things propped properly.
Here, let me help you start your weekend off.
Happy screwing.
Objection, Your Honour!
Pheroneous Posted Jan 7, 2001
It has to be said, dear Sho, that an hour or two with Hells Bells on Soccer am certainly presents an acceptable alternative to screwing.
Objection, Your Honour!
Sho - employed again! Posted Jan 8, 2001
And what do all you guys see in her then? (apart from: blonde, young, fairly attractive, can talk about footie 24 hours a day, wears short skirts/leather trousers........) as opposed to the Dearly Beloved Wife (DBW) who is generally dead tired and covered in baby sick? Hmmmmmmmmm
We made a breakthrough however. I did the upstairs (living room) screwing as a solo activity, and at the same time the DH did solo screwing activity (of a simplified form) in the cellar. To put the cherry on the icing, we both finished at the same time and managed to see most of Soccer AM too.........
Sho
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- 1: ~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum (Jan 2, 2001)
- 2: Gnomon - time to move on (Jan 4, 2001)
- 3: Jamie of the Portacabin (Jan 4, 2001)
- 4: Sho - employed again! (Jan 4, 2001)
- 5: Pheroneous (Jan 4, 2001)
- 6: Sho - employed again! (Jan 5, 2001)
- 7: Jamie of the Portacabin (Jan 5, 2001)
- 8: ~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum (Jan 5, 2001)
- 9: Sho - employed again! (Jan 5, 2001)
- 10: ~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum (Jan 5, 2001)
- 11: Pheroneous (Jan 7, 2001)
- 12: Sho - employed again! (Jan 8, 2001)
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