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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> at least men content themselves with a look -

> women seem happier to grab hold of men's arses


Mmmm, Sean - have a closer look at AndrewsCBlacks' photos from the last forum meet .... looks like girls aren't the only ones with a penchant for arses....


Hee hee - I know many eclipse men Annaj - in fact even my gay male friends are eclipse men (and they can get away with absolute murder....) I just think men of all persuasions find breasts fantastic. And quite right too!

If women were all around 1ft taller than men there wouldn?t be any of this awkwardness. Breasts would just be in your normal line of vision.


Perhaps if we apply Darwin?s theories, in a few million years this will happen through natural selection. Shorter men who don?t spend their lives staring in a downwards angle may have more energy to reproduce as they suffer from less chronic neck pain.


Although I am probably just speaking nonsense.


Anyway that?s me for today. I have a chiropractor appointment to get to.

Buggie, are you reading this thread?


I seem to remember we had a related conversation about boobs at the last Forum.... :)


And BB, I also recall a conversation about Brendan and his manly hammer! :)) Neh heh heh


We may have to rename the pub the Scandala.

yyyyyyyess annaj - because you have only just found the person you can talk at for a whole evening, after several years of being the quiet bashful one in the corner


methinks you will be fine... we, on the other hand will miss you terribly. But there will be other times, oh yes

I'm not actually sure I'll be able to do this one... Hopefully I will, but will have to wait and see.


I am very aware that I have been rubbish and unsociable at the last couple... I'm not trying to be rude or aloof, I'm just not very good in big crowds, and am actually quite shy when talking to new people (in real life), or I get too drunk and talk total nonsense that only other drunk people can understand.


Promise to try harder either at this one, or the next one I can make! There are several people that have been to 1 - 3 drinks, and I still haven't spoken to, or said more than a quick hello before running away and going for a fag outside.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> yyyyyyyess annaj - because you have only just

> found the person you can talk at for a whole

> evening, after several years of being the quiet

> bashful one in the corner

>

> methinks you will be fine... we, on the other hand

> will miss you terribly. But there will be other

> times, oh yes


Ooh such sarcasm


I wasn't suggesting she was the only person I could talk to, just that I had enjoyed doing so.

I was trying to be nice!

Won't bother next time.


*looks for emoticon of sulky face with sticking out bottom lip*

*can't find one*

*folds arms and turns back huffily*

Moos - I've just caught up with the topic's covered in this thread!! Have to say I disagree that Jah is an eclipse man - the first (and near only thing) he's ever said to me was regarding my chest!! V sad to be missing the next drinks - annoying thing is the date is always confirmed after my off duty is done - either definite yes/no situation!

buggie Wrote:

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> Have to say I disagree that Jah is an eclipse man - the first (and near only thing) he's ever said to me was regarding my

> chest!!



That may well be true, but was he looking at it at the time?

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