A Conversation for At Home With Sho

hi sho

Post 1

Maria

I have just been reading you PS. I liked it a lot. Very interesting, amusing... Í have enjoyed:
- the Wet Men
- your way of expression. I´ve been writing down a few sentences and words or yours: your shopping list of clothes, etc.
- the fact that you like Jane Austen. I like her very much. Don´t you think there´s a good bit of eroticism in her novels? Maybe it´s my mind... don´t know. But at least, my mind works that way when I read her novels. ( not all the time!)

Nice to meet you Shosmiley - smiley
Mar


hi sho

Post 2

Sho - employed again!

oh someone read my PS!
smiley - somersault

I think Jane Austen novels are very sexy indeed - all smouldering glances and repressed longing. But then I think novels from that era (by women) are often like that.

so... how did you find me?

What are you reading right now?


hi sho

Post 3

Sho - employed again!

oh and, I remember you now (smiley - doh my old brain isn't what it was) I remember the conversation about holy communion.

Have some smiley - tea

we are using my favourite Wedgewood tea service, so in honour of it being so terribly English - Yorkshire to be precise - we'll have some Yorkshire Curd Tart to go with it.


hi sho

Post 4

Maria


thank you Sho, that tea service and the Curd Tart! delicious. I love Victorian films because of that fabulous tea services, the furniture, the luxury cushions...All that detailed ornamentation. Although, for me a few samples of that decadent beauties would be enough. I love to mix.

I´ve read you in What´s wrong with EU, and somewhere else. Blikybadger mentioned you, and I felt interested in your PS.

I´m not reading now, just internet. I read in summer or any time if a good book comes across, the last one was an essay about atheism. I´ve always in the small table near my bed a few books, Robert Graves, Roalh Dahl, and always poetry. Lately, Spanish, I want to write an entry about it , translated... not sure yet.

Have a coffee, an expresso one, of course in a beautiful tea service, and now that we are into it, what about if we put these lovely dresses on with half of our breast saying hello to the world? What about a walk through that exhuberant garden? oh! Dear! take this umbrella, you know, our skin is so sensitive, let´s be sensible.

....

Marsmiley - smiley


hi sho

Post 5

Sho - employed again!

oh my, can we twirl our parasols just so as well?

From an aesthetic point of view, i prefer Art Deco - Victorian and Georgian is too cluttered for me. But for reading, I'm a complete whore (if you'll pardon the expression) in that I'll read anything.

I'm sadly lacking in knowledge of any Spanish writing at all, poetry, prose or otherwise.

And now... I have to write. Procrastination is the enemy of the NaNo novel.


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