Oh, yum. TennHippie speaks. :::swoon, faint:::
“Why then, can one desire too much of a good thing?”
–As You Like It, Act 4, Scene I
Thank you Carmen, welcome to the SDMB. You have a very sexy name. Say it with me now CarmenLucia, CarmenLucia. Ooh, I had better stop that.
[QUOTE]
*Originally posted by Michi *
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Couldn’t you have mentioned this earlier? I need to give my employers a week’s notice to put in for a vacation day, to say nothing of booking the plane reservations to Tampa…
Ok Ok… I am 20. I did have a 100 post party with alcohol involved…(THE BAR IS OPEN!) but hey… ummm… is anyone here a cop?
No but I’ve got handcuffs…
:eek:
ONLY 20?? :eek:
“This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath,
May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet.”
–Romeo and Juliet, Act 2, Scene ii
“Run, run…carve on every tree
The fair, the chaste and unexpressive [jjjfi]she.”
–As You Like It, Act 3, Scene ii
I have to add you to my list DRY, anyone who can quote Shakespeare like that has a place in my heart.
oh and Nen, too. Quite the cutie.
*Originally posted by DRY *
ONLY 20?? :eek:
“This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath,
May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet.”
–Romeo and Juliet, Act 2, Scene ii“Run, run…carve on every tree
The fair, the chaste and unexpressive [jjjfi]she.”
–As You Like It, Act 3, Scene ii **
How old did you think I was? You kind of say that as though it is bad!
“Tis but thy age that is thy enemy,
Thou art thyself, though not a lil older.
What’s age, it is nor hand nor foot nor arm
nor face. She should be some other age
belonging to a woman. A rose by any other
age is still a rose.
So jjjfishe were if she not twenty
retain that dear perfection which she owes.
Without that age, jjjfishe doff thy age
and for thy age…be all thyself!”
–Romeo and Juliet, revised by JJJfishe
*Originally posted by wacky ninja *
**I have to add you to my list DRY, anyone who can quote Shakespeare like that has a place in my heart.
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Thank you. Though your brother can tell you that I can be pretty lewd in quoting the bard, too (uh…don’t look at the Prom Queen thread).
Having seen your picture, I have to reciprocate and return the favor:
“loose now and then
A scatter’d smile,
and that I’ll live upon.”
–As You Like It, Act 3, Scene V
Drats…Foiled again. Okay, let me break it out then.
Wacky, let me tell you about my love for you.
Amid the gloom and travail of existtence suddenly to behold a beautiful being, and instantaneously to feel an overwhelming conviction that with that fair form for ever our destiny must be entwined…
Not Shakespeare(sp?), but just as good, and in English…
Be still my heart!
Eh, when do I ever listen to my brother, Dry?
You are staying on my list.
ChrisP, you could make me melt no matter what you say <with some exceptions.>
There are many women floating in the river but you…No wait, hold on
There are many fish in the sea, but you are the only one I want to mount…Dammit…I forgot.
::sigh!::
I’m melting I’m melting!
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*Originally posted by jjjfishe *
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*Originally posted by DRY *
How old did you think I was? You kind of say that as though it is bad!
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Not bad at all!
First, I don’t care if you’re FORTY if you look like THAT!
Second, I’m not sure. I suppose I’d have guessed 25 or so.
This is meant as a compliment to your maturity as opposed to an evaluation of how old you look:
“I never knew so young a body with so
old a head.”
–Merchant of Venice, Act 4, Scene i
Finally, you’re more knowledgeable about alcoholic beverages at 20 years of age, than I am at 34!
(Not that this is saying a whole lot)
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“Tis but thy age that is thy enemy,
Thou art thyself, though not a lil older.
What’s age, it is nor hand nor foot nor arm
nor face. She should be some other age
belonging to a woman. A rose by any other
age is still a rose.
So jjjfishe were if she not twenty
retain that dear perfection which she owes.
Without that age, jjjfishe doff thy age
and for thy age…be all thyself!”
–Romeo and Juliet, revised by JJJfishe
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Be still, my trembling heart!
I think I’m in love!
“Never could the strumpet,
With all her double vigour, art and nature,
Once stir my temper; but this virtuous maid
Subdues me quite. Even till now,
When men were fond, I smiled and wonder’d how.”
–Measure for Measure, Act 2, Scene ii
For jjjfishe,
If love were what the rose is,
And I were like the leaf,
Our lives would grow together
In sad or singing weather.
I’m no DRY, but I’m working on it.
Man! You work so hard on the strumpet thing and now this…
Oh, well. That was a beautiful one, DRY…she should be left trembling and deeply moved…
*Originally posted by struuter *
**Man! You work so hard on the strumpet thing and now this…Oh, well. That was a beautiful one, DRY…she should be left trembling and deeply moved… **
Struuter:
I don’t know if being a strumpet doesn’t work:
“Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall”
–Measure for Measure, Act 2, Scene III
Hee hee! I’m on the crush list!
::giggles madly::
A big ::smooch:: to all my crushes.
There are some real hot men on those pages! Whoo-hoo! What a great idea, people pages!
A girl
I was wondering if she was just a myth, but no. The beauty speaks. ::smooch:: right back atcha A Girl!