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  1. Sounds like he's just a touchy-feely flirty kind of guy (all the men in my family are this way) who likes you as a friend. But friends need to call occasionally too. It sucks to be the one who has to make all the outreach gestures, even if you're only friends.

    The Duchess

  2. Did I just date myself with that information? :ph34r: Ok, ok...I remember their songs being played on the FM dial. But, I was just a snot-nosed kiddo back in those days. :ph34r::ph34r:

    No more than I dated myself! but, then I find myself much better company than so many other folks.

    The Duchess

  3. Patrick O'Brian talks about careening in dry dock, with the sheer hulk (also mentioned for installing masts) and by ballast. The last is when the shift all the ships contents to one side and send the best divers into to the water to clean her bottom.

    The Duchess

  4. Why not a poofy shirt, a waist sincher and a short vest? Like the one in the picture I posted?

    The key word there is cincher. Anything remotely stiff or tight on the tummy greatly reduces the affectiveness of ones belly rolls and undulations. And those things are the "meat and bones" of belly dance.

    The Duchess

  5. When I'm blending my interests, I find a Gawahazee coat works quite well. Though they take a bit more sewing skill than harem pants or skirts. I have also used the Fat Chance belly Dance choli pattern. It takes some measuring and carefull piecing together but properly constructed it will you tighter than duct tape if you want. :) It is also easily modified if you would like to cover your stomach. Just simply add a long rectangular panel to the bottom band of the pattern.

    For the Gawahazee coat picture

    https://pyracy.com/gallery/details.php?...525&mode=search

    and I'll try to post one of the choli, with a drape too.

    The Duchess

  6. :unsure: I watched probably a year ago or so. When I was young (actually right up to eighteen months ago) I had severe asthma, hospital emergency rooms and such. I had a great eye opening expereience when I watched goonies for the first time. I could still have great adventures even though I had to carry around all my little inhalers. So there is some good that came from hollywood! :blink:

    The Duchess

  7. I have no idea of the historical context of those things, but I forever associate them with people of the Furries persuasion. Which is something I always found a little weird.

    The Duchess

  8. *looks guilty, stares into her rum*

    I've got me a question. See, I've gotten quite comfy in this here singles bar. I like the rum, the company, this bar stool (see I carved my name under it!). Now here's the 'ting. I met me a fantastic type a guy. Nothing is clearly defined yet, but I've got a feel'n I might be sport'n a boyfriend soon. So I say.....,

    "PLEASE DON'T THROW ME OUT!!!!" :P:P

    So, is the "ACK I've got a date!" fellow, or some other lucky bloke?

    The Duchess

  9. Her figures aren't porcelin. They are "porcelin like in appearance." Judging from the fact that she started with a mass produced 12" action figure body they are probably some sort of vinyl or plastic. I have a friend who does this sort of thing. He makes some fairly phenomenal look alikes to various action movie stars. He even made me an action figure of myself! Its pretty impressive. Plus now I can sit around for hours playing with myself...

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