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SteveClarke
Over 90 days ago
Straight Male, 52
0 miles · Surrey

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Have some work in Southampton so will be staying Wednesday night in a hotel there. If anyone would like to hook up for a drink (I don't know the place too well), gimme a holler smile
Thank you very much all - seeing this thread this afternoon has made my hangover more bearable....just need to work on the memory now! xxx
Can I be greedy and try both ways? :twisted:
Thanks hun, will be celebrating from 5, so please forgive anything posted between then and hangoveroclock tomorrow!
Just posted this on the LMU thread...looks like you did all have a great time smile
Huge apologies to Pete et al, I have just this minute got my butt back from Southampton - job on Fri/Sat went badly wrong.
Hope everyone had an amazing time, I'm gutted I missed it :cry:

...I missed Sassy's cleavage and H in a mini-skirt? :doh: banghead :upset:
Huge apologies to Pete et al, I have just this minute got my butt back from Southampton - job on Fri/Sat went badly wrong.
Hope everyone had an amazing time, I'm gutted I missed it :cry:
I've had three squirting lovers, feel very priviledged...and will happily sign up to the SAS biggrin
Bleurgh, sorry for not replying sooner, been in proper internet hell last couple of weeks!
I have work in Southampton on Fri/Sat now, but can make it up by around 8-9 on Sat night - presumably things will still be in full swing?
Just two questions...how far from the train station, and anyone coming back down to London/Surrey on the Sunday? biggrin
Really hope to be able to get up and finally meet some of you guys drinkies
Grrr - if only I had a little spare time at the moment I'd love to do a quick tour of Wales biggrin wink
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My partner "T" also has another g/f "R" and b/f "A". we are also all non-monogamous.
My partner lives in New York.. which gives me the freedom and physical space that I need at this point in my life. "R" also has a g/f "D"
We all regularly have sex with others outside of the relationship… (although I aint getting as much as I would like rolleyes )
I know that swingers can understand the pleasure, and relationship enhancing benefits, of non-monogomy. :thumbup:
How do you view polyamory. ?

:shock: ...will answering this count towards my MA in swinging?
I have many "life" tattoos, but have never been "inked". Going to be hard not to get one in Thailand, one of the friends I'll be staying with is a tattoo artist and was badgering me for months the year before last to have a freebee from him. Would be far more tempted if he wasn't a total stoner!
Just checked, sadly expertsexchange have decided to add a hyphen: sad Still, they did have the former for a long time smile
Sometimes it's difficult to come up with an appropriate url (web address) for your company....here are some that should really have given it a little more thought:
Pen Island:

Who Represents?

Experts Exchange:

Therapist Finder:

My personal favourite, italian energy company "Powergen Italia"
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something to do with Swingingheaven and IE

Quite possibly, but as IE7 is not yet an official browser, it would be unfair to expect them to cater to it.
Very odd indeed. After you install FireFox, I'd suggest stripping flash player out completely and then reinstalling it from .
I'm sure you know how to do it anyway, but just in case, to remove it first go "start"-> "control panel" -> "Add or Remove programs". Sounds like something is probably corrupted there.
Probably IE - IE7 is not an official browser yet, and as such many web developers are not catering for it until it is properly released (currently a release candidate).
Try for an all round better browsing experience. You'll probably have to re-install Flash, but it will be worth it smile
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I wish

lol
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I rarely use a dental dam - that's because I very rarely go down on swinging partners.

:cry: Just ruined some of my fantasies.
Fair play though.
<- The best browser on the planet.
<- These days a very close second
<- Light, quick and solid, particularly if you're on an older PC.
IE is, and always has been a diabolical browser. IE7 doesn't even come close to fixing the problems it's caused - in fact in some cases it makes them worse.
Do yourself a favour and try one of the above out smile
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Or is your rule: I'm not playing with anyone who is married/cheating full stop?

Yup. Relationships or playing, not interested at all.
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I am not even going to mention how big they are innocent :lol2:

...well since you're not mentioning it...I won't mention being chased by one I pissed off...it would only freak potential visitors out :twisted: wink
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I'm quite sure that's not what Manoloshi meant. rolleyes

Perhaps not hun, but that's the sort of stunt I was referring to.... He quite often happily showed where he had been bitten etc, displaying almost a sense of pride about it. I viewed it as him giving his approval for going around and "baiting" animals in to reacting....
Obviously Australians have a deep sense of respect for croc's, jellyfish, sharks and alike but to a tourist it was made to look like it was okay...
Perhaps that's just the way I viewed it, and perhaps it's because I lived in Australia for 6 years and the majority of Australian's wouldn't ever contenplate going within 6 foot of a wombat let alone a croc dunno
I know where you're coming from Shireen, I also lived there for some time, a percentage of the population does take a dim view of the way Steve did things. Fact remains though he saved hundreds, if not thousands of crocs, and his conservation work will continue in his absence. He has also opened the eyes of millions of pop culture kids who would otherwise, frankly (possibly not possessing the natural curiosity of Steve_Mids's daughter), not have known the difference between a croc and a pokemon.
In defence of the deceased Mr Irwin (who I had the pleasure of standing next to, along with Russel Crowe last year....and completely failed to notice!), most people who attack him for being an "arse" are referring to their dislike of his personailty.
Fair play, he wasn't everyone's cup of tea.
However it is almost impossible to knock his achievments. What he's done with Australia Zoo (compared to the small reptile park he inherited) is an impressive achievement in itself. Add to that the raised levels of environmemtal awareness among people (particularly children) around the world, and it is difficult to say logically if not emotively that his loss is not a great one. That is without even entering into the level of economic good he's done to the Queensland tourism industry.
I couldn't stand the Irwin posters/billboards everywhere at Australia Zoo. Now I suspect they will have to change long term...and oddly it saddens me.
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And how did you know I wasn't wearing knickers when that was taken? :twisted:

...Wasn't sure...hence needing to check ;) innocent