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Most Unusual Place You've Ever Made Love?
There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Posted Dec 15, 2001
Most Unusual Place You've Ever Made Love?
Rat, who can't remember his way round this bloody thing. Posted Dec 15, 2001
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Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me! Posted Jan 5, 2002
Well guys, we've seen only one member of the mile high club - but I've done it somewhere a lot more exclusive than that:
In a Flight Simulator!! (a perk of the job)
Also,
On a Motorbike (admittedly parked in a garage {it almost fell off the centre stand!!})
On a train (yes, still doing it in a station, hoping that necking was sufficient to stop anybody else boarding our carriage!!)
In a corn field.
In a barn.
In a car.
On a hotel balcony.
In the shower.
I'm still hoping to score within the stone circle at Avebury (my fave place on the whole planet)
Bassman
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a girl called Ben Posted Jan 5, 2002
Mine too!
If you are ever single Bassman, just let me know, and we'll give those stones something to tell their pebbles about!
a girl called Ben
Most Unusual Place You've Ever Made Love?
Emily 'Twa Bui' Ultramarine Posted Jan 5, 2002
Ah, but the downside of the shower is that you need to be either almost the same height or extremely agile, as it's a) very slippery and b) almost physically impossible to achieve without doing your back in. Downside of the bath is that it's too bloody small.
An interesting place was my mother's bed, particularly after she rang me from Malaysia specifically to tell me that (and I quote) 'You can go anywhere in the house except my bed. Anyone goes on my bed, you die'.
Most Unusual Place You've Ever Made Love?
Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me! Posted Jan 6, 2002
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Abu Scruffy Posted Jan 8, 2002
On the edge of a field of landmines in Kuwait, during Ramadan, in the daytime, half-in half-out of a pick-up truck.
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Xanatic Posted Jan 9, 2002
Danger would be doing it in the minefield "Was it also good for you darling, or was that a mine we rolled over?"
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Abu Scruffy Posted Jan 9, 2002
The danger was not from the minefield, it was from having sex during the day during Ramadan in a strict Islamic country. Sex, along with eating, drinking or smoking, can result in jail time if you're caught doing them during Ramadan.
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Xanatic Posted Jan 9, 2002
Yeah, but since you mentioned the minefield it seems it was part of it at least. But even if it isn't Ramadan, sex in public can still land you in jail can't it?
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Toccata Posted Jan 9, 2002
Bassman, The whole village at Avebury is within the Circle & the Red Lion Pub is pretty good! (I had views out over the 'Avenue' when I stayed there) The evenings were pretty quiet, should you want to sneak out to one of the inner circles
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Xanatic Posted Jan 9, 2002
I wonder if geologists have something akin to the mile-high club. Who did it in the deepest dig and such
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threesecondmemory Posted Jan 9, 2002
A graveyard. v spooky
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Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me! Posted Jan 12, 2002
I've seen some very potholers in my time.
Pothole (I'm sure there must be a duel entendre lurking here somewhere....)
Bassman
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cheeky monkey Posted Mar 5, 2002
Many people have probably already answered the same as me, but I don't care!!
*Kitchen table
*kitchen floor (whilst parents were in room next door)
*boyfriend's office desk
*snow (there's lots in Quebec)
*Tintagel
Too many other people have said places that I thought were quite unusual (car, shower,)but really are not (as shown by amount of people who have done the deed there)
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Eccentrica Gallumbits (I'm out of my mind right now, but feel free to leave a message.) Posted Mar 5, 2002
Behind the counter in a pharmacy (The pharmacist was my employer).
On the floor in the middle of an adult bookshop (Quite tame actually - he locked the door).
In the cab of a lorry.
In a bush in the middle of Greenwich park on a Saturday afternoon in high summer.
In the middle of the road at 1am.
Regularly while cooking (with the rest of the family in the next room).
Standing on a treestump (He was 9" taller than me).
In a friary.
In a tower-block lift.
In various open tourist attractions (but out of sight).
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Most Unusual Place You've Ever Made Love?
- 161: There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho (Dec 15, 2001)
- 162: Rat, who can't remember his way round this bloody thing. (Dec 15, 2001)
- 163: Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me! (Jan 5, 2002)
- 164: a girl called Ben (Jan 5, 2002)
- 165: Emily 'Twa Bui' Ultramarine (Jan 5, 2002)
- 166: Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me! (Jan 6, 2002)
- 167: Abu Scruffy (Jan 8, 2002)
- 168: PhilFogg (Jan 8, 2002)
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