Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Uncle Phil Date: 22 Feb 08 - 01:21 AM Virginia. Coincidence? Perhaps. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Metchosin Date: 22 Feb 08 - 01:22 AM George. I stole glances at his back instead of closing my eyes, while we stood to say The Lord's Prayer in Grade 1. I liked the shape of his bum. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: KT Date: 22 Feb 08 - 01:59 AM Kendall, you didn't ! I thought that kind of thing only happened in chat rooms! |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Slag Date: 22 Feb 08 - 03:07 AM Her name was Linda. I proposed and she accepted. Fortunately I had a wise Aunt who explained that I would need a job and a place to live. I was five at the time. Then there was: Sharon Kathy Diane another Linda When puberty hit names weren't too important and it gets all kinda hazy until my first real love, Georgia. Alas, there will always be that one. I think there was a C&W song with that as a title. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: theleveller Date: 22 Feb 08 - 03:23 AM Irene. But we just called her mum. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: MBSLynne Date: 22 Feb 08 - 03:31 AM Yes of course you are right Leadbelly. We all change and forty years is a lot of changing, but when I got the message from him I hadn't seen him since he was 15. The picture in my head was of a skinny guy with a mop of red hair, Beatle boots and a pink and white striped shirt with a black tie about half and inch thick. Though obviously I knew in my head that he would have changed, it still came as a shock to see a man in his 50s. I wouldn't have recognized him at all. He says I still have the same beautiful smile. :-) Love Lynne |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: The PA Date: 22 Feb 08 - 06:51 AM Infants/Junior School - Roger Cox Met him again late in grammar school, we would both have been about 17. All the upper 6th girls fell instantly in love with him - he was georgeous! Couldn't help thinking 'I was there first girls!' Ha ! |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: kendall Date: 22 Feb 08 - 07:39 AM KT, yes I did. No joke. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: GUEST,Bitter Taste Date: 22 Feb 08 - 07:43 AM First girl I ever went out with was one Maureen; a born-again Christian who pretended butter wouldn't melt in her mouth. Once we'd split up she let me know that she'd spent a couple of years before the "born-again" bit doing the "sleeping around" bit with virtually everyone at high school and a couple of married guys. I spent most of the next ten years running away from any involvement with any woman who gave any indication of any interest in me at all. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Paco Rabanne Date: 22 Feb 08 - 08:07 AM Ewan...errh... I'll get my coat! |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Catherine Jayne Date: 22 Feb 08 - 08:29 AM His name was Adam and I was 16 and he was 17 we dated for 2 years and I was devestated when we went our separate ways because he was at university and I was at music college at opposite sides of the country. He sang tenor and had a beautiful voice. He's now a lawyer and doing very for himself and we're still friends. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: jacqui.c Date: 22 Feb 08 - 09:54 AM Dave Smith - I can still remember the first kiss. I was thirteen. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Leadbelly Date: 22 Feb 08 - 02:12 PM MBSLynne, a lot of compliments to you and your appearance compared to the past! But most times the appearance of people is going to change the older they get. Need no wisdom to say this. Personally, I do think that this depends upon genetic predisposition and/or personal lifestyle. Sometimes it would be better not to meet a first love again. On the other hand, it's good to read about that Catherine Jayne (see above) and her first love are still good friends. Don't know how Adam lookes like now and how many years have been in between. But to have friendly relationsship to a first love: that's great. I don't have. Manfred |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Dave Roberts Date: 22 Feb 08 - 02:26 PM Sheila. After she dumped me I couldn't listen to 'Sheila' by Tommy Row for quite a number of years. And it happened just before Christmas 1972, just after Elvis brought out 'Always On My Mind'. I wanted to die. But didn't, obviously. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Rog Peek Date: 22 Feb 08 - 02:47 PM Rosemary Pinchin. We were 5 or 6, she had pigtails and I think her dad read electricity meters. Rog |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Becca72 Date: 22 Feb 08 - 03:17 PM There was also Joshua Cornell in the 3rd grade. I knew it was true love when he gave me all his best scratch n sniff stickers... All the girls loved Joshua...blond hair and the bluest eyes I've ever seen...he moved away before 4th grade. :-( |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Riginslinger Date: 22 Feb 08 - 06:54 PM Ginger |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Big Al Whittle Date: 22 Feb 08 - 08:44 PM Trish I used to fancy a girl name Trish She had long brown hair she was quite a dish I was hypnotised by her big blue eyes And her little mini-skirt that went swish-swish-swish Trish Trish, she was a communist I was an anarcho/syndicalist/ marxist/lenninist Trish Trish, she liked Chairman Mao But I could not get keen somehow I said Trish - we can sort this out dialectically Even tho you find me repulsive sexually I got a little red book and a chinese hat She said don't bother al, you still look a twat Still I fancied that girl named Trish With her long brown hair she was quite a dish I was hypnotised by her big blue eyes, her creamy white thighs And a little mini-skirt goin' - swish-swish-swish Some men dream to enslave the world Some are enslaved by the love of a girl Stalin and Mao trish and me Keats and fanny, La Belle Dame sans merci (lead break) Trish I hope you found a niche With a house and a car and a satellite dish Deep in in my heart the Internationale is still played And we are storming the barricades I fancied a girl named Trish With her long brown hair she was quite a dish I was hypnotised by her big blue eyes And her little mini-skirt that went swish-swish-swish http://bigalwhittle.co.uk/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/trish.mp3 |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: harpmolly Date: 22 Feb 08 - 10:57 PM Mason. And his birthday was September 9th. ;) I was twelve. (Good Lord, was that just over twenty years ago?) We were at my aunt's house in Lake Tahoe for summer vacation, and my cousin Pete brought a couple of his friends up with him. They both asked me to go steady, and I had to choose. (Feast or famine, baby...story of my life. It helped that I was the only girl around for miles. ;)) Anyway, we fished for crawdads under the dock (and I think he would've kissed me then if Pete and Kenny hadn't kept poking their heads under to see if we were kissing *eyeroll*). He did finally kiss me, twice. When he left he gave me his teddy bear and left the Queen of Hearts playing card in my suitcase for me to find. Our song was "The Power of Love" by Huey Lewis and the News. P.S. A few years ago I googled him out of pure curiosity, and actually found him! I dropped him a quick email, to which he replied, "Wow, great to hear from you! I was just telling my wife about you the other day." :) OK, I must go listen to cheesy 80s music now. Thanks for the trip down Memory Lane! |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Barry Finn Date: 23 Feb 08 - 12:38 AM My first was a christian & I still remember her name (slurp-rise), I was just 17. My 1st love came a yr later (pun not intended), she was Jewish & was my sister's best friend, still is, we bumb into each other quite often. She still looks the same, I don't. She's the cause of me being a folkie, she turned me. Hell of a banjo player too. Her name's no one business. She may lurk here. Barry |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Barry Finn Date: 23 Feb 08 - 12:49 AM I might as well go on with a funny story about that 1st love of mine. As I said above. she & my sister are still best friends (after almost 30 yrs) & I still see her about quite often, mostly at local festivals that we both will perform at, so we do watch & support each others performance. She 1st met my wife when I was performing at a local festival, my sister came to see me & my wife was there so my sister sat with my wife. In comes 1st love & sits with my sister, next to my wife & they're all quite due to the performance while the clapping starts 1st love leans over to my wife, who she assumes know my sister but doesn't know who she is, & says "he was my 1st" my wifes leans towards her & says "he's my husband", I believe my sister started laughing 1st. My sister then introduces to the two of them to each other. They're both great women & think highly of each other too. I have to admire their taste in men. Barry |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Barry Finn Date: 23 Feb 08 - 12:50 AM Sorry, that's "almost 40 yrs later" I was trying to pretend to bee 10 yrs younger. Barry |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: harpmolly Date: 23 Feb 08 - 01:34 AM That is a GREAT story! LOL!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Liz the Squeak Date: 23 Feb 08 - 03:40 AM My first love was called Paul, though his real name was David. His dad was also David, so he got to use his second name. He was my best friends' brother, he was 15, I was 14 and it was a very hot, steamy summer. He was madly into watersports and skateboarding (the first time round, work out the year from that!), and swam like a fish. He went back to boarding school and we corresponded... but his parents decided they didn't like me and split us up, just before his birthday at Christmas. We met up again by pure chance, about 3 years later and it was all still there... my insides did the somersault thing, he was just the same gorgeous, caring and wonderful boy who thought I was beautiful. We arranged to meet up one weekend but he couldn't make it. I got a letter from his sister. He'd been windsurfing and had come up under his sail. He'd hit his head on the boom, suffered a fit and drowned. I still think of him, fairly often and I have his letters still... the day my sister ripped the stamps off them for 'a charity' was I think the day I finally realised I wouldn't cross the road to piss in her mouth if her teeth were on fire. LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: harpmolly Date: 23 Feb 08 - 03:15 PM Liz...oh my God, that's just awful. I'm so sorry. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Leadbelly Date: 30 Jun 08 - 11:01 AM Any other nice/awful little stories??? |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Ebbie Date: 30 Jun 08 - 11:38 AM Alvin was my first. An older guy, three years older than I, friend of my brother's. I agonized over him. I was 7 or so. Years later I dated him and confessed my early infatuation with him. He hadn't known; he had been infatuated with my older sister. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Irish sergeant Date: 30 Jun 08 - 01:34 PM MAry K. Was the first but the best is my wife Peggy. Neil |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Donuel Date: 30 Jun 08 - 01:46 PM Priscilla Stephanie Von Deiseldorfer |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Amos Date: 30 Jun 08 - 03:05 PM I know I will never forget Snagglepuss, even though we were fated to live far apart. A |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Muswell Hillbilly Date: 30 Jun 08 - 03:31 PM Well I actually have a photograph of me and my first love (stop sniggering in the back there!) |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: CarolC Date: 30 Jun 08 - 04:21 PM I don't think it could be called a "Christian" name. He was Jewish and his name, Arthur, appears to have a pre-Christian Keltic origin. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: GUEST,Chongo Chimp Date: 30 Jun 08 - 04:52 PM Her name was Kezia. We had a brief encounter or two in the bushes back in the Old Country. I will never forget her. I don't think she was a Christian, exactly, but she sure knew how to raise Caine. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: John on the Sunset Coast Date: 30 Jun 08 - 05:44 PM My first love with a Christian name was Joanie, but my previous first love was Charlene--not her Christian name, but her first name. She was Jewish. I hope she is still alive and kicking and very happy. I last saw her in 1952 when we were in Jr. High School. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: SharonA Date: 30 Jun 08 - 06:00 PM Brian. Met him in kindergarten, where we fell head-over-heels for each other and were "married" by one of the other kids. We had a "daughter" (another classmate) named Susan. When I came back to school after summer break and started first grade, Brian was gone. I've never forgotten him, and the loss has affected my failed relationships with men ever since! |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Gurney Date: 30 Jun 08 - 06:30 PM Pamela. Might have been requited, too, if I hadn't been such a pillock. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 30 Jun 08 - 08:42 PM The first girl I really loved was named Sheranne. Never really got anywhere with her, just spent two years trying to talk her into ditching the guy she was "in love" with. She finally dumped him but I was already engaged to someone else by then. Of all the things in my life that I sometimes wonder "what if" about, she's right at the top. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Dave Hanson Date: 01 Jul 08 - 01:55 AM Angela, unfortunately not well named. Always remember, ' It is better to have loved and lost ' eric |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: mg Date: 01 Jul 08 - 02:24 AM Patrick. His second name was Fantastic. mg |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Dave Roberts Date: 01 Jul 08 - 09:45 AM Sheila |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: kendall Date: 01 Jul 08 - 11:01 AM I think, "Given" name is more accurate than "Christian" name. Anyway, did you ever notice that it is girls and women who use that word, "Crush"? What exactly does it mean? |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Liz the Squeak Date: 01 Jul 08 - 01:58 PM Because that's how you feel when you look at them... like you can't breathe and you're being crushed. It's also the way you feel when the bastards tell you they're already married or don't fancy you.... It's usually a term used to describe a fancy for an unobtainable person - usually a film star or member of a pop band, a married friend or a fellow worker (never dip your pen in the company ink), someone you see often but cannot have. Sometimes crushes can go on to be the real thing, but mostly they just last until the next handsome actor or gorgeous singer comes along. The trick is to recognise the fleeting nature of such and not let it suck you in completely. Many an angst ridden teenager has grown up to be a pragmatic adult who looks back and asks 'what did I see in him/her?!' LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Little Hawk Date: 01 Jul 08 - 02:01 PM How about when you find out that that unbearably handsome guy is gay, Liz? |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: kendall Date: 01 Jul 08 - 09:18 PM Ok, if you have a serious "crush" on a guy, would you go to bed with him? |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Celtaddict Date: 01 Jul 08 - 09:46 PM Kendall, I think the very nature of a 'crush' makes that quite unlikely. To me a 'crush' means an infatuation, but implies a certain lack of a mature relationship, either through normal youthful immaturity or through unattainability. Don't recall my first crush; there have been so many, and at my (ahem) mature point in life I still develop crushes all too often. I do remember my first love. We were fifteen; his name was Howard and I never once called him that until after we split up. I called him a diminutive from his surname. We have not exactly stayed in touch but have met from time to time, and I have met his wife (he did not marry until pretty late in life). He is a professional and when we have seen each other we have much in common still; I suspect if we had met a decade or so later we would be together still. I also can tell you my last love. He is Paul and we have been married 29 years. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Celtaddict Date: 01 Jul 08 - 09:49 PM A few years after we ceased to date, Howard (feels weird to even type it; I never thought of him by that name) and I were cast opposite one another in a play in a regional theatre company. That was interesting, but I enjoyed it greatly and we seemed to get along fine. When he married, his wedding reception was at the country club where my parents had been members for decades; his were members too. My father ran into him in the corridor, and Howard pulled him into the reception and introduced him to his new bride, saying 'This is ---- ----; he is the father of my first true love.' My father was entranced. His bride was quite cordial. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Liz the Squeak Date: 02 Jul 08 - 03:40 AM Kendall - to answer your question.... it depends entirely upon the circumstances and me already having a husband is a major circumstance. As for what others would do, I can't answer that, but the incidents of infidelity that abound would suggest that many people would. Little Hawk - been there, done that... it's not always pretty. Still, I don't think he never knew how I felt about him and I was very young. Oddly enough, he was called Paul too.... my life is full of Pauls. LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: greg stephens Date: 02 Jul 08 - 06:33 AM Herdwick |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Mr Red Date: 02 Jul 08 - 07:48 AM Tebby Dare I was an early spooner. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christian name of your first love From: Leadfingers Date: 02 Jul 08 - 08:26 AM 100 |