| 7 SEP 2004 at 3:51pm |
dombrewerGuild Master


Posts : 3103 Joined: 19 JAN 2003
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Caroline (7 SEP 2004 11:53am) The sexiest part of a man's body is his brain. Ditto the woman, but the man has to have a brain first to figure that one out. Here's someone that would agree with that idea. [img]http://weeklywire.com/ww/03-02-98/austin_screens_scanlines-1.gif[/img] Remember when Steve Martin was funny?
Here's another hairy man for you, Caroline. Watch out though, his nails need clipping.
[img]http://www.moviestar-photos.com/graphics/218/218535.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.justadventure.com/public_html/yabbfiles/Smilies/detective.gif[/img][b]Playing:[/b] &&[img]http://www.justadventure.com/public_html/yabbfiles/Smilies/blahblah.gif[/img][b]Reading:[/b] &&[img]http://www.justadventure.com/public_html/yabbfiles/Smilies/whistle.gif[/img][b]Listening:[/b] &&[img]http://www.justadventure.com/public_html/yabbfiles/Smilies/indie.gif[/img][b]Watching:[/b]
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| 7 SEP 2004 at 4:03pm |
AnneGuild Master


Posts : 4800 Joined: 8 MAR 2003
Status : Online | Esau was an hairy man.
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| 7 SEP 2004 at 4:06pm |
dombrewerGuild Master


Posts : 3103 Joined: 19 JAN 2003
Status : Offline | But was he sexy?
[img]http://www.justadventure.com/public_html/yabbfiles/Smilies/detective.gif[/img][b]Playing:[/b] &&[img]http://www.justadventure.com/public_html/yabbfiles/Smilies/blahblah.gif[/img][b]Reading:[/b] &&[img]http://www.justadventure.com/public_html/yabbfiles/Smilies/whistle.gif[/img][b]Listening:[/b] &&[img]http://www.justadventure.com/public_html/yabbfiles/Smilies/indie.gif[/img][b]Watching:[/b]
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| 7 SEP 2004 at 4:08pm |
The Terror of the Wolf part 3Schattenjger


Posts : 2391 Joined: 11 OCT 2002
Status : Online | And you will notice that the man I posted was clean-shaven....
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| 7 SEP 2004 at 5:53pm |
Lucien21Guild Master


Posts : 4876 Joined: 9 JUL 2003 Location: 0
Status : Offline | And then there are the women who think the sexiest part of a man is his wallet how else do you explain this
[img]http://www.theage.com.au/ffximage/2003/11/17/m_5,0.jpg[/img]
Or Anna Nicole Smith
[smiley=shudder.gif]
Dear Diary, My teenage angst bullsh*t now has a bodycount.
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| 7 SEP 2004 at 8:21pm |
EvaGuild Master


Posts : 3247 Joined: 5 NOV 2002
Status : Offline | [img]http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/38159000/jpg/_38159349_pride_150.jpg[/img]
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| 7 SEP 2004 at 8:35pm |
EvaGuild Master


Posts : 3247 Joined: 5 NOV 2002
Status : Offline | How come all the men I post pics of are dressed? And most of the women are scantily clad?
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| 7 SEP 2004 at 8:47pm |
| Deleted User | I dunno! I suppose the answers hidden in your psyche... or the fact that we're all typical males.
I've varied my output though.
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| 7 SEP 2004 at 8:50pm |
| Deleted User | [img]http://eoban.com/fileserve/desktops/ipod.jpg[/img]
For me this is the ultimate sexy pic: A babe with an I-pod.
(thanx Stooge, for reminding me)
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| 7 SEP 2004 at 8:55pm |
| Deleted User | [img]http://www.afterhours.co.uk/Shop/meron/sl-8790_1.gif[/img]
Well, seeing as you're on that tack... here's my Surround Sound 5.1 headphone set. Arrived in a black box, tied by a bow, held in place on a bed of silk material.
The muffs are pure velvet and it's got a comfortable, soft top strap. It's the ultimate gaming accessory, IMO. If anyone's interested I can put you in touch with someone who could sort you out with a pair (UK naturally) for a good price.
teehee i said muff
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| 7 SEP 2004 at 9:12pm |
| Deleted User | .......but were's the sexy babe, bubbah?
I mean like:
[img]http://nastystart.org/images/news/headph0nephet1sh10162003.jpg[/img]
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| 7 SEP 2004 at 10:44pm |
ValGuild Master


Posts : 3472 Joined: 2 OCT 2002 Location: US
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Ivinia (6 SEP 2004 9:36pm) Is it me, or did Val REALLY get the short end of the stick so to speak? I mean, Aya got Val, but Val got...Aya...
: LOL, doesn't look like an even trade to me!
Muhahahaha.... Actually, I got pics of Aya that will show how I didn't get any short ends of any sticks! Anybody wanna see? [smiley=devil_smiley_grintail.gif]
We can be heroes, just for one day.
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| 7 SEP 2004 at 10:53pm |
| Deleted User | For SirFunk -
http://www.maxitmag.co.uk/article.php?articleID=136
One of the reviews of it, includes laydeez.
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| 7 SEP 2004 at 10:54pm |
| Deleted User | A little late but.......
I hereby like to thank Solo for the Big Lara Pic.
She's asking me to come over everytime I look at my screen, now.
Thanx man. (hope you're ok, bubbah)
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| 8 SEP 2004 at 1:17am |
ElfstoneGuild Master


Posts : 5892 Joined: 4 NOV 2002
Status : Online | Time for more Heidi
[img]http://3littlepigs.free.fr/images/klum26.jpg[/img]
[b]playing[/b]: Destination Treasure Island (done in two sittings, but it's nice), Syberia (ho-hum), Dracula: Last Sanctuary (on hold)&&[b]reading[/b]: even more study papers&&[b]listening to[/b]: [url=http://www.last.fm/user/Brax82/]this and that[/url], plus [url=http://www.musicovery.com/]Musicovery[/url]&&[b]TV favorites[/b]: (currently) Pushing Daisies, Chuck, Journeyman (cancelled! grrr...), Heroes&& all-time) 24, Stargate SG1, X-Files, Lost, House
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| 8 SEP 2004 at 1:31am |
dombrewerGuild Master


Posts : 3103 Joined: 19 JAN 2003
Status : Offline | She'll catch her death sat in that puddle. :
[img]http://www.justadventure.com/public_html/yabbfiles/Smilies/detective.gif[/img][b]Playing:[/b] &&[img]http://www.justadventure.com/public_html/yabbfiles/Smilies/blahblah.gif[/img][b]Reading:[/b] &&[img]http://www.justadventure.com/public_html/yabbfiles/Smilies/whistle.gif[/img][b]Listening:[/b] &&[img]http://www.justadventure.com/public_html/yabbfiles/Smilies/indie.gif[/img][b]Watching:[/b]
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| 8 SEP 2004 at 1:54am |
adventuredogGuild Master


Posts : 3255 Joined: 14 JAN 2003
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Anne (7 SEP 2004 4:03pm) Esau was an hairy man. I thought that just now would be a good time for an inspirational sermon:
The Sermon by Alan Bennett, from the revue Beyond The Fringe.
Take a Pew First verse of the fourteenth chapter of the Second Book of Kings: 'And he said, "But my brother Esau is an hairy man, but I am a smooth man."' Perhaps I might say the same thing in a different way by quoting you the words of that grand old English poet, W.E. Henley, who said: "When that One Great Scorer comes To mark against your name It matters not who won or lost, But how you played the game." 'But how you played the game.' Words very meaningful and significant for us here, together, tonight. Words which we might do very much worse than to consider. And I use this word 'consider' advisedly. Because I am using it, you see, in its original sense of 'con-sid—er', of putting one's self in the way of thinking about something. I want us here, together, tonight to put ourselves in the way of thinking about ... to put ourselves in the way of thinking about, ummh ... what we ought to be putting ourselves in the way of thinking about.
As I was on my way here tonight, I arrived at the station and by an oversight I happened to go out by the way one is supposed to come in. As I was going out, an employee of the railway company hailed me, 'Hey Jack!' he shouted, 'Where do you think you're going?' That, at any rate, was the gist of what he said! But you know, I was grateful to him because, you see, he put me in mind of the kind of question I felt I ought to be asking you here tonight: 'Where do you think you're going?'
Very many years ago, when I was about as old as some of you are now, I went mountain climbing in Scotland with a friend of mine. And there was this mountain, you see, and we decided to climb it. All day we climbed—up and up and up —higher and higher and higher—until the valley lay very small below us, and the mists of the evening began to come down, and the sun to set. And when we reached the summit, we sat down to watch this magnificent sight of the sun going down behind the mountains. And as we watched, my friend, very suddenly, and violently, vomited.
Some of us think life's a bit like that, don't we? But it isn't. Life, you know, is rather like opening a tin of sardines. We all of us are looking for the key. And I wonder how many of you here tonight have wasted years of your lives looking behind the kitchen dressers of this life for that key. I know I have. Others think they've found the key, don't they? They roll back the lid of the sardine tin of life. They reveal the sardines—the riches of life—therein, and they get them out, and they enjoy them. But, you know, there's always a little bit in the corner you can't get out. I wonder is there a little bit in the corner of your life? I know there is in mine!
And so now I draw to a close. I want you, when you go out into the world, in times of trouble and sorrow and hopelessness and despair, amid the hurley-burley of modern life. If ever you're tempted to say: 'Stuff this for a lark!', I want you, at such times, to cast your minds back to the words of my first text to you tonight: 'But my brother Esau is an hairy man, but I am a smooth man.'
Still adventuring after all these years!
Patiently awaiting The Last Crown: Haunting of Hallowed Isle, and Bracken Tor...
... and Asylum if it's not tooooo scary...
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| 8 SEP 2004 at 1:58am |
adventuredogGuild Master


Posts : 3255 Joined: 14 JAN 2003
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Eva (7 SEP 2004 8:35pm) How come all the men I post pics of are dressed? And most of the women are scantily clad? Ah, but don't they say that the clothes makes the man?
btw Colin Firth is one of my favorites. Excellent role in Pride and Prejudice. Thanks for the pic - got to watch it again soon!
Still adventuring after all these years!
Patiently awaiting The Last Crown: Haunting of Hallowed Isle, and Bracken Tor...
... and Asylum if it's not tooooo scary...
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| 8 SEP 2004 at 3:57am |
AnneGuild Master


Posts : 4800 Joined: 8 MAR 2003
Status : Online | Adventure dog.Thanks.That is where I got it from.I didn`t think anyone would know `Beyond the Fringe`.
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| 8 SEP 2004 at 12:22pm |
CarolineJA+ Overseer


Posts : 16540 Joined: 28 JAN 2007 Location: AU
Status : Offline | I know I've seen that sermon performed ~ just don't know by whom! Very funny though. Especially if you imagine Mr Bean as the vicar
Pride and Prejudice has just finished it's second run on TV here. Isn't D'arcy a dreamboat......... ? :-* :-*
PS I nicked the picture of him for my collection.
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| 8 SEP 2004 at 1:37pm |
| Deleted User | [img]http://www.blackberrykisses.com/Colin%20Firth/Darcy%20at%20dance.jpg[/img]
For Caroline.
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| 8 SEP 2004 at 2:14pm |
The Terror of the Wolf part 3Schattenjger


Posts : 2391 Joined: 11 OCT 2002
Status : Online | Originally Posted By Eva (7 SEP 2004 8:35pm) How come all the men I post pics of are dressed? And most of the women are scantily clad?
If you'll hop back to page three or four, you'll find that my pictures of Camui Gackt included two totally undressed and nude. Just for you
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| 8 SEP 2004 at 7:50pm |
EvaGuild Master


Posts : 3247 Joined: 5 NOV 2002
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Wolfboy (8 SEP 2004 2:13pm)
If you'll hop back to page three or four, you'll find that my pictures of Camui Gackt included two totally undressed and nude. Just for you Those were men? Anyway, I prefer leaving a bit to the imagination. Mostly...
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| 8 SEP 2004 at 8:23pm |
EvaGuild Master


Posts : 3247 Joined: 5 NOV 2002
Status : Offline | There's nothing like a little Danish blood:
[img]http://images.google.dk/images?q=tbn:J08oobowEVcJ:w1.877.telia.com/~u87727183[/img]
[img]http://www.models1.co.uk/images/large/oliverbjerrehusjan04azzaro.jpg[/img]
[img]http://smh.com.au/ffxImage/urlpicture_id_1053196641458_2003/05/21/ent_openhearts2205.jpg[/img]
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