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Greased Lightnin, Sandra Dee you HAVE changed (nm) » SandraDee

Posted by Gabbi on July 20, 2002, at 15:43:31

In reply to Nobody else will say it... so I will! :), posted by SandraDee on July 20, 2002, at 15:28:37

 

Right on Dinah! Perhaps after 2-3 margaritas! HAHA (nm) » Dinah

Posted by SandraDee on July 20, 2002, at 15:59:07

In reply to Re: Nobody else will say it... so I will! :) » SandraDee, posted by Dinah on July 20, 2002, at 15:43:07

 

Same old me... y'all just didn't know me... » Gabbi

Posted by SandraDee on July 20, 2002, at 15:59:53

In reply to Greased Lightnin, Sandra Dee you HAVE changed (nm) » SandraDee, posted by Gabbi on July 20, 2002, at 15:43:31

Like you THOUGHT you did. :)

 

RE:you have changed » Gabbi

Posted by Gabbi on July 20, 2002, at 16:51:42

In reply to Greased Lightnin, Sandra Dee you HAVE changed (nm) » SandraDee, posted by Gabbi on July 20, 2002, at 15:43:31

Na, Just a very lame joke... You know the "Grease", song. Look at me I'm sandra dee lousy with virginity I dont drink, don't swear don't rat my hair....
Of course you could be 18 and not know all the songs from Grease off by heart. Which is nothing to be proud of... it just sort of happened....

 

Re: Nobody else will say it... so I will! :)

Posted by Susang on July 20, 2002, at 16:54:59

In reply to Nobody else will say it... so I will! :), posted by SandraDee on July 20, 2002, at 15:28:37

I like bananas too, especially those dipped in chocolate and with NUTS.

 

I can't remember the last time.... » Gabbi

Posted by SandraDee on July 20, 2002, at 17:02:18

In reply to RE:you have changed » Gabbi, posted by Gabbi on July 20, 2002, at 16:51:42

Someone thought I might be 18. It was probably when I was 14. :) I'm 30. And I used to LOVE Grease. I used to have the double record (in fact I shouldn't say HAD, I still have it, just saw it when we moved!!) I would put a scarf in my hair and dance around in my room and sing it. As you said, nothing to be proud of, just happened. I had John Travolta posters and Ricky Shroder posters plastering my walls. (Also Chachi) Hey... what can I say, I was a boy-crazy, banana lovin' kid. :)

 

Re: I can't remember the last time....

Posted by Gabbi on July 20, 2002, at 17:08:45

In reply to I can't remember the last time.... » Gabbi, posted by SandraDee on July 20, 2002, at 17:02:18

whoa, what a trip That Double Album, I got it for my birthday, and I still have it too.
And why oh why can I still remember all the "We go together like shoo bop shuwadadwada boo bop shedobedos", but I can't remember anything that would actually be useful??????

really truly I don't still listen too it

 

Re: I can't remember the last time....

Posted by Gabbi on July 20, 2002, at 17:14:56

In reply to Re: I can't remember the last time...., posted by Gabbi on July 20, 2002, at 17:08:45

Oh no this is scary.... Sandee cant you see I'm in misery- made a start now were apart I'm helpless as can be.. Love has flown all alone I sit and wonder whyyyy

Is there such a thing as a depressive-savant?

 

I'm thankful I don't have a record player anymore! (nm) » Gabbi

Posted by SandraDee on July 20, 2002, at 17:26:18

In reply to Re: I can't remember the last time...., posted by Gabbi on July 20, 2002, at 17:14:56

 

Re: mango = Japanese for sex fruit ?

Posted by Bobby on July 21, 2002, at 19:19:03

In reply to Re: mango = Japanese for sex fruit ?, posted by Ted on July 17, 2002, at 16:04:25

Imagery is a personal thing so if you associate mangoes with sex then mangos are sexy. I grew up eating the things, I picked them off the trees in our yard on a daily basis. I did not think them perfumy or sexy, they were sweet and savory and I would gobble them with selfish fervour but no sex imagery was involved.

 

Re: mango = Japanese for sex fruit ?

Posted by Gabbi on July 21, 2002, at 20:18:10

In reply to Re: mango = Japanese for sex fruit ?, posted by Bobby on July 21, 2002, at 19:19:03

Thunk~! Well I guess I'll always find em sexy.
But what you said reminds me of a great reality check that happened in College a couple of years ago, when the "back to the earth spirituality for white folks" was at its peak

A Young native man was in my class and mentioned how he'd been brought up with herbal remedies and drumming. Our instructor ooh'd and ahh'd about how fortunate he was. He said "oh ya right, all the other kids got to watch videos and eat taco chips, and my Dads goin' here have a bite of this tree!" Its all perspective

 

Mango Love

Posted by Susan G on July 22, 2002, at 14:28:02

In reply to mangos or mangoes, not mango's., posted by beardedlady on July 14, 2002, at 7:54:11

Ok I have to add one more bit about mangoes.......

My husband ordered a Hawaiian music tape which arrived today (he is very into Hawaiiana). He was interested in a particular song and played it for me. It goes like this (I swear I didn't make this up):

My heart does the tango
With every little move you make
I love you like a MANGO
Wish we could make it every day

I want you to
Drop baby drop baby drop
Gotta drop all your love on me
Drop baby drop baby drop
Drop 'cause I'm hungry


When I heard it I had to literally LOL.

BTW, the song is Drop Baby Drop by Mana'o Company

(and "drop" refers to the fruit dropping from the tree, in case that was confusing)


 

Re: Mango Love

Posted by Gabbi on July 22, 2002, at 15:04:40

In reply to Mango Love, posted by Susan G on July 22, 2002, at 14:28:02

too funny! isn't it weird how that kind of thing happens?, its too "light" to be called fate, but the precision timing makes it hard to call coincedence..hmmm....

 

OK. Got the mango but... » Ted

Posted by jane d on July 25, 2002, at 13:15:21

In reply to Mangos - perfect fruit, perfect sex, posted by Ted on July 17, 2002, at 19:33:35

>Buy them only when there is little or no green; they should be yellow and red, and generally, the more red the better.

I should have read your instructions a little more carefully before shopping. The impulse came over me unexpectedly at the local supermarket the other day. My mango is almost half green although the other half is a lovely yellow tinged red. I placed it in a paper bag and, surreptitiously, when there is no one around to see, I peeked inside. It may be a little softer but the color is unchanged. What do I do now? Can this relationship be saved? Any advice welcome.

Jane

 

Re: OK. Got the mango but... » Ted » jane d

Posted by Ted on July 25, 2002, at 15:26:46

In reply to OK. Got the mango but... » Ted, posted by jane d on July 25, 2002, at 13:15:21

Hi Jane,

All is not lost! Your mango is just a virgin, so be easy on it. It will not change color, even when blushing from inexperience. When you have made it wait until its aroma makes it want to wait no more, you can sample its sweet nectar. Remember, relationships such as these cannot be rushed and foreplay is important. Bathe it, caress it, fondle it. Undress it slowly. Nibble gently at first, then when its juices begin flowing, soiling your face, use your tongue. Only during the heat and fervor of your coupling should you take large bites from its flesh.

After washing with a warm cloth, you will probably want a darkened room in which to relax with the afterglow.

As with all relationships, this one might not be ideal, and you might have to sample others to truly experience the ectasy such encounters can bring.

Enjoy!

Ted


> >Buy them only when there is little or no green; they should be yellow and red, and generally, the more red the better.
>
> I should have read your instructions a little more carefully before shopping. The impulse came over me unexpectedly at the local supermarket the other day. My mango is almost half green although the other half is a lovely yellow tinged red. I placed it in a paper bag and, surreptitiously, when there is no one around to see, I peeked inside. It may be a little softer but the color is unchanged. What do I do now? Can this relationship be saved? Any advice welcome.
>
> Jane
>

 

Re: OK. Got the mango but... » Ted » jane d » Ted

Posted by jane d on July 25, 2002, at 17:41:04

In reply to Re: OK. Got the mango but... » Ted » jane d, posted by Ted on July 25, 2002, at 15:26:46

Sorry. Just wanted to see how many times it would include the >>names.

 

Re: OK. Got the mango but... » Ted » jane d » Ted » jane d

Posted by jane d on July 25, 2002, at 17:42:04

In reply to Re: OK. Got the mango but... » Ted » jane d » Ted, posted by jane d on July 25, 2002, at 17:41:04

> Sorry. Just wanted to see how many times it would include the >>names.

OK. Still curious.

 

Re: OK. Got the mango but... » Ted » jane d » Ted » jane d

Posted by jane d on July 25, 2002, at 17:42:08

In reply to Re: OK. Got the mango but... » Ted » jane d » Ted, posted by jane d on July 25, 2002, at 17:41:04

> Sorry. Just wanted to see how many times it would include the >>names.

OK. Still curious.

 

Re: OK. Got the mango but... » Ted » jane d » Ted » jane d » jane d

Posted by JANE D on July 25, 2002, at 17:48:44

In reply to Re: OK. Got the mango but... » Ted » jane d » Ted » jane d, posted by jane d on July 25, 2002, at 17:42:08

> > Sorry. Just wanted to see how many times it would include the >>names.
>
> OK. Still curious.

Still.

 

Re: OK. Got the mango but... » Ted » jane d » Ted » jane d » jane d » JANE D

Posted by susan C on July 25, 2002, at 19:08:27

In reply to Re: OK. Got the mango but... » Ted » jane d » Ted » jane d » jane d, posted by JANE D on July 25, 2002, at 17:48:44

so you noticed too!

I have heard you can put unripe fruit in a paper bag with a banana to encourage ripening, something in the skin...

The mangoes I have had were ripe when the skin gave to slight pressure.

mouse in the fruit aisle

 

Jane I presume you've completed your project!!!!!! (nm)

Posted by Willow on July 25, 2002, at 19:57:11

In reply to Re: OK. Got the mango but... » Ted » jane d » Ted » jane d » jane d » JANE D, posted by susan C on July 25, 2002, at 19:08:27

 

Re: Jane D note for you, way down below (nm)

Posted by Gabbi on July 25, 2002, at 20:14:43

In reply to Jane I presume you've completed your project!!!!!! (nm), posted by Willow on July 25, 2002, at 19:57:11

 

Re: OK. Got the mango but... » JANE D

Posted by Dr. Bob on July 26, 2002, at 0:37:18

In reply to Re: OK. Got the mango but... » Ted » jane d » Ted » jane d » jane d, posted by JANE D on July 25, 2002, at 17:48:44

> > > Sorry. Just wanted to see how many times it would include the >>names.
> >
> > OK. Still curious.
>
> Still.

Fixed. :-)

Bob

 

See, Dreamer? Doc Bob can't resist mangoes (nm)

Posted by tabitha on July 26, 2002, at 1:30:16

In reply to Re: OK. Got the mango but... » JANE D, posted by Dr. Bob on July 26, 2002, at 0:37:18

 

No the mangoes can't resist Bob..aaargggghhhh » tabitha

Posted by ctrlalt n del on July 26, 2002, at 16:03:16

In reply to See, Dreamer? Doc Bob can't resist mangoes (nm), posted by tabitha on July 26, 2002, at 1:30:16

Tis the killer mangoes..apparently in Jamacia they have hairy ones that are not tasty...
SQUELCH eating tasty doctors brains eating away all that juicy med research ..mangoes revenge!


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