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celticq
Over 90 days ago
Straight Female, 55
UK

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I knew you would know MN. I knew I had read that somewhere but could not find the bloody link.
I also think that BDSMers just love using jargon - they can't resist using terminology that vanilla's will not understand.
Quote by Jags
I can understand why 'bottom' is named but who thought of 'window'??
confused :? :?

I know this one. It comes from wind eye - originally a small hole in a wall (where wind came through as there was not glass in them days!!
CQ
My understanding, and I'm quite prepared to be corrected by the BDSMers, is that the Munch term came about because the meetings traditionally happened in Restaurants and coffee shops. So people were quite literally "munching" on burgers and stuff.
The idea being that they are quiter places to meet where folk can chat without being in a noisy club or play environment.
CQ
I guess you could. But who says pain is all bad :twisted:
The main thing is I have to remember is to turn the temperature down before getting too close!
Shoes are great! Feet are awful!
Once gave someone a bloody nose for trying to touch my feet.
Bugger - I voted for smell but that is because I thought it was about Magnums.
I'm addicted.
I think its hard to imagine what its like to loose one of your senses but I think sight would be hardest for me.
But then no music without hearing so that would be tough too.
Oh I love my shower head. I've just increased the water pressure in my house and it is now super powerful and it works really well. wink
Which is a good job as I now share one bathroom with 4 others so I'm not allowed to spend too long in there anymore!
Oooooo I love minty. Toothpaste is good and so are those mint strips. Peppermint liquer is good - espectially when alternated with hot chocolate.
Wintergreen is not good! Not only was it a bit strong apparently it doesn't taste very nice :shock:
Thanks to Denise and MrD. Had a fantastic evening. As usual I'm left thinking if I was at the same place as everyone else as I never seemed to get round to meeting everyone. And the night seemed to be over too too quickly
Still all the more reason to look forward to the next one.
CheersCQ
I'd love to go along - had a great time last time - so put my name down please Sarah.
Hi all - not been about much lately and my life is desperatly in need of some sparkle. I'd love to meet up with everyone at this event if its not too late to put my name down.
Cheers
CQ
Now I'm irritated that I can think of lots of things to be irritated about and only one thing to be smiley about. confused
Totally agree Jags but I fail to see how anyone can be positive in the face of the whole hole in the toe of your tights situation
I can not remember the last time I was not irritated.
I walk around in a perminant state of irritation.
I especially am irriated today by - computers, telephones, bit of wood, the guy in the Internet Cafe who put me at desk 12 (which is right next to the door and has 20 people a minute walking past gawking at your screen) - Yess nosy woman in the green hat I am looking at at a swingers sight!! the left foot of my tight which has a hole my big toe is sticking out (If this has never happened to you - you really don't know what irritation you are missing) my fake Channel sunglasses which are tangled up in my hair and I can't get them out, BT, Sky, Thames Water, The Procurator Fiscals Office in Ayr (no sorry you can't pay your fine over the phone - we really need to issue a warrant for your arrest instead!!!!)
I am also irritatied by my own inablility to spell and also to deal effectively with things that are irritating.
Quote by Happy Cats
Old ladies - typically relatives, that tell you the same bloody old story every bloody time you bloody see them!

I hate that and I also hate old ladies - typically relatives, that tell the same bloody old story every bloody time you bloody see them!
Quote by tallnhairy
Southern Ireland for me, ring of kerry, caravan out somewhere, and peace :color:
Sometime after a new Terry Pratchett book and maybe Harry Potter as well. Feet up and read, no TV, no PC, gas cooker and not much else. Make your own entertainment when the sun goes down or take in the live music in the local bar.

I could ...erm carry your Guiness for you you if you wanted. (Definately my idea of a holiday)
Ah thanks for that Silk.
Have had a day trying to get speak to BT, Sky, Thames Water and the fuckwittedest gas supplier in the Universe. banghead I can really really relate. I'm cutting and pasting that to them now.
Thanks
CQ
Finally managed to log on for a minute to say a big thanks to DreamerHelen.
Really had a very relaxed and great fun day. Have been spending ages decorating my new home in London and was due a nice day out - had a wonderful time.
As usually time rushes by at these events and I never get to speak to as many folk as I want but to those I did meet and chat to thanks I really enjoyed myself and look forward to spending more time with others next time! Can't wait.
Lucy well done for making your epic journey and sorry for making you miss the bus! Little you kept me entertained all weekend (especially in the book shop!) and were a perfect guest look forward to seeing you both in London again soon.
So in Summary - Brilliant - Thanks.
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Well thanks to Lucy for organising a great Munch (and managing to look super glam as usual) and thanks to Ken for keeping us enterained for the evening. As usual it was great to meet up with some old friends and nice to meet some new faces too.
I got home thinking I was doing very well and would be in bed by Only to remember I'd been swizzled out of an hour in bed. Very grumpy this morning. Wish I hadn't had to rush off but sooooooooooo glad I was able to make it for a little while.
Cheers to everyone
CQ
Guess what?
I don't think I can go!
:cry: I don't think I can get to Glasgow on Saturday :cry:
Lucy I'll let you know if it changes but it looks very unlikely at the moment
CQ
DB - you hardly ever drink anyway so it won't bother you. You'll be on orange juice as normal will you :shock:
Easy - you know very well that is not an accurate picture of the J's domestic arrangements.
For a start they don't have a donkey its a Unicorn! His tongue is just as rough as a donkey but its got a bigger horn :shock:
Quote by steveg_nw
First order of business for everyone should be to make sure that Lucy and Ken's glasses are kept topped up.
Steve

Yes! and don't forget Steve you'll be able to have a pint of your favourite 70/-.
Alas our lovely Scottish hospitality does not extend to quality beer confused
Right I got 15 out of 20 spot on (3 out of 20 only one year out) I've been a publican for manymany years and my underage detector must be very finely tuned!
Ha! This is too spookily close to the truth. I have already thrown the cooker in my house away. I simply don't do food at home.
However I don't think I could get away with throwing the cooker in the restaurant away - unless I convert to sushi confused I will dispatch a boy with brillo pad in the morning!
I can't believe after all this time waiting for a munch on my doorstep that I've decided to move to the other end of the country 2 weeks before it!! But I will definately be back up for the weekend - am really excited now :bounce: