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Old 23rd November 2002, 08:41
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Re: HOLLAND - I LIKE YOUR

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It was not to be, but for that short time- it was ELECTRIC.

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Sticking a screwdriver in a socket........


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Andrew,
Playing around with electricity again?
Watch out for the lightning.
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Old 23rd November 2002, 11:17
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Sticking a screwdriver in a socket........

Quote by andrewblow:
"it was ELECTRIC."
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Andrew,
Playing around with electricity again?
Watch out for the lightning. [/B]
Me, being a manufacturing engineer dealing with the Electro-Discharge Machining of metals (and non-metals also) would like to warn some of you against the early plugging-in which often results in the out-of-sync effect and may prove disastrous for softening something that is hard by nature. LOL!
(only EDM specialists can fully understand the ambiguity of this statement... and the lightning effect... lol)
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Old 27th November 2002, 19:43
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Romance is sad too...

HiYa,

I remember leaving Moscow after meeting with my fiance for a 9 day visit. It was sad and I did all I could do to appear to be strong and not cry.
She waited for a long time standing and watched as I stood in line to get through customs and board the plane back home. I got out of line three times to go back and comfort her. Her words were not understood by me but the tears that flowed from her eyes were sad and also made my heart hurt in a way that you may be able to relate to.
All the times we have shared together are wonderful but the seperation seems to be a hurtful thing to the heart. Soon she will be here and we will be together. Hopefully the tears will be a direct opposite of those painful airport departures.

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Old 1st September 2010, 03:49
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Hmmmm....This is very interesting indeed...may a USA yankee butt in...?

First, the Koran makes issue that females have no soul. Therefore, they are not capable to love but only capable to serve for it.

But...romance...? Does romance have to be a conception of love when truly so the idea of love and loving may vary accordingly of individuals... It would seem then that the word romance and the word love are but a generality expression for a compliment of many things and accordingly variable per individuality...

My thoughts are that the key player in any relationship would be "sensuality" as it appears each poster here describes quite well. What is pleasing, intriguing and desirable for one may not be the same for everyone, yet, everyone does have some level of sensual wants regardless of age or gendre...

Considering our bodies produce the chemicals that create our desires and influence our emotions, only an imbalance of chemicals would deny a person the inherent desire for some level of sensual attention and this applies to both gendres.

While some cultures may use physical means to forego desires, the truth is that they are not preventing desires at all but are only preventing activities related to desire...(hopefully)

Sensuality is like a fountain of youth as it never ages and will only die if a person leaves it behind. Can an old man of 100 look at his 100 year old wife and still see the young girl he married...? Yes, he can, and it's not fantasy...it's sensuality that blossomed their lives and they never allowed it to be left behind...

Opinion...???
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Old 1st September 2010, 03:57
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I know the feeling, Joe, and equate to the ordeals of saying goodbyes to my dear friends in Ukraine. Then, of course, we await the hours in destination sitting on hands in front of a puter with anxiety to re-unite in just words again...until the next visit...!

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