02 Jul 08 - 10:06 AM (#2379066) Subject: Was Kumbaya auto-erotic? From: Big Al Whittle Well - they always looked that way to me, and you had to wonder...... |
02 Jul 08 - 10:07 AM (#2379069) Subject: RE: Was Kumbaya auto-erotic? From: MMario *snark* |
02 Jul 08 - 10:08 AM (#2379070) Subject: RE: Was Kumbaya auto-erotic? From: Peace "Was Kumbaya auto-erotic?" Only to another automobile ya daft bugger. Hope things are really good, Al. |
02 Jul 08 - 10:13 AM (#2379078) Subject: RE: Was Kumbaya auto-erotic? From: GUEST,Mike Hmmmm...time to drag out that ten foot pole? |
02 Jul 08 - 10:17 AM (#2379081) Subject: RE: Was Kumbaya auto-erotic? From: Dave the Gnome And have WLD doing an erotic ten foot pole dance to the tune of Kumbaya - Not on your Nellie! :D |
02 Jul 08 - 10:19 AM (#2379082) Subject: RE: Was Kumbaya auto-erotic? From: Banjiman What's Nellie got to do with it.......just leave her out of your fantasies |
02 Jul 08 - 10:22 AM (#2379087) Subject: RE: Was Kumbaya auto-erotic? From: Amos I am not sure. Define "auto" so we cand iscuss this clearly... A |
02 Jul 08 - 11:11 AM (#2379150) Subject: RE: Was Kumbaya auto-erotic? From: Bryn Pugh Perhaps "erotic" should be defined before "auto"? |
02 Jul 08 - 11:37 AM (#2379175) Subject: RE: Was Kumbaya auto-erotic? From: GUEST,leeneia No, Bryn. A comes before E in the alphabet. Loved your post, Peace. Thank you for starting this thread, weelittledrummer. When I saw the thread about Lord of the Dance, I thought, 'Another person with nobody to talk to is starting another pointless, emotional wrangle.' Then I saw this thread and realized that others feel the same way I do. |
02 Jul 08 - 12:07 PM (#2379207) Subject: RE: Was Kumbaya auto-erotic? From: GUEST,Mike "Lets hope theres a special section of hell where the spiritually dead get to parse their own utterances for sins they can accuse themselves of." Amen to that. As an American secular humanist, I am completely overdosed on the PC religious ranting of both sides. (Remember, there are only ever TWO sides to the politics and religion debates: "mine" and "those heathens".) Here in the US, it seems to be the religiously obsessed political partisan types who engage in this evil. Sadly, many are attracted to folk and country music, and all the traditions are the worse for it. They twist every damn thing to suit their narrow (fill in the blank) ideologue agendas. And worse it does get in election years, when religious posturing and pandering to the evangelical right by politicians seeking election reaches epidemic proportions. In our far from innocent Internet age, their surrogates swarm over chat forums everywhere. A pox on both their houses, say I. Send the flying feces flinging monkeys to re-decorate their red and blue little boxes, too. C'mon Toto, we're outta here! |
02 Jul 08 - 01:45 PM (#2379302) Subject: RE: Was Kumbaya auto-erotic? From: Bill D Said a Sultan both vain and despotic, "My tastes are more vain than exotic. "I've always adored "Making love in a Ford, "Because I am auto-erotic." |
03 Jul 08 - 08:08 AM (#2379924) Subject: RE: Was Kumbaya auto-erotic? From: A Wandering Minstrel No more so than The Derby Ram is anti-bull***t |