Topic: Put your shirt on! Is it just me or
eileena9's photo
Fri 09/25/09 12:46 PM
laugh laugh

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trublu4u's photo
Fri 09/25/09 12:49 PM





Is it just me or does it creep anyone else out when men have profile pics of themselves at the computer with no shirt on. Maybe its just the men in my age group.

I don't think of myself as a prude or uptight but it gives me the creeps. I guess to me it looks like some dirty old man breathing hot and heavy, whacking off looking at women online.

First impressions go a long way. Put a shirt on!

Just curious what others have to say. So lets hear it.


I haven't really studied the male version of this phenomenon, but I've noticed that when the girls do it (the raunchy cleavage shots, etc.), you can pretty much assume the rest of the profile will be either empty or bland enough to induce a narcoleptic coma. If ya got nothin' to say, distract them with what passes for pulchritude, maybe.


Lexy, maybe you shouldn't pummel them with those big words, like "narcoleptic", nor especially "pulchitrude", unless you post this...
www.dictionary.com




Some people think they are so smart that no one else could possibly be as smart. In reality not always the case.

My father has narcolepsy and I would guess that 90% of the people here know the definition. As far as pulchritude, which you misspelled by the way, by the way it was used with the reference to cleavage shots it did not refer to me. But sense you mentioned it when was the last time you have used or read it in a sentence???????????


I highlighted the quote from trublu4u because he was talking to Lex about how Lex should also include a link to dictionary.com so those people who don't know the meaning of the words.....possibly like the one he misspelled....could be looked up right away.

By the way....

pul·chri·tude (plkr-td, -tyd)
n.
Great physical beauty and appeal.
[Middle English pulcritude, from Latin pulchritd, from pulcher, pulchr-, beautiful.]89

This was not used in reference to the cleavage shots only but as a separate sentence, If ya got nothin' to say, distract them with what passes for pulchritude, maybe. It is also the answer to your original statement, in some cases where the profile has no other information on it.

To answer your last question.....Lex uses big words like that all the time, writers tend to do that.

Pulchritude, pulchritude...dang it! I just can't spell PULCHITRUDE!
The purple vein on me 'ead is PROTRUDING!explode

eileena9's photo
Fri 09/25/09 12:51 PM






Is it just me or does it creep anyone else out when men have profile pics of themselves at the computer with no shirt on. Maybe its just the men in my age group.

I don't think of myself as a prude or uptight but it gives me the creeps. I guess to me it looks like some dirty old man breathing hot and heavy, whacking off looking at women online.

First impressions go a long way. Put a shirt on!

Just curious what others have to say. So lets hear it.


I haven't really studied the male version of this phenomenon, but I've noticed that when the girls do it (the raunchy cleavage shots, etc.), you can pretty much assume the rest of the profile will be either empty or bland enough to induce a narcoleptic coma. If ya got nothin' to say, distract them with what passes for pulchritude, maybe.


Lexy, maybe you shouldn't pummel them with those big words, like "narcoleptic", nor especially "pulchitrude", unless you post this...
www.dictionary.com




Some people think they are so smart that no one else could possibly be as smart. In reality not always the case.

My father has narcolepsy and I would guess that 90% of the people here know the definition. As far as pulchritude, which you misspelled by the way, by the way it was used with the reference to cleavage shots it did not refer to me. But sense you mentioned it when was the last time you have used or read it in a sentence???????????


I highlighted the quote from trublu4u because he was talking to Lex about how Lex should also include a link to dictionary.com so those people who don't know the meaning of the words.....possibly like the one he misspelled....could be looked up right away.

By the way....

pul·chri·tude (plkr-td, -tyd)
n.
Great physical beauty and appeal.
[Middle English pulcritude, from Latin pulchritd, from pulcher, pulchr-, beautiful.]89

This was not used in reference to the cleavage shots only but as a separate sentence, If ya got nothin' to say, distract them with what passes for pulchritude, maybe. It is also the answer to your original statement, in some cases where the profile has no other information on it.

To answer your last question.....Lex uses big words like that all the time, writers tend to do that.

Pulchritude, pulchritude...dang it! I just can't spell PULCHITRUDE!
The purple vein on me 'ead is PROTRUDING!explode


Just take your seat....you are out of the Spelling Bee.....SIT DOWN!!!:tongue: :tongue:

trublu4u's photo
Fri 09/25/09 12:52 PM
krupa,
How do arrange so many women who are a'humpin' yer laig, ALL AT THE SAME TIME?
Can you stack 'em, or something?
Do you have to waddle to the fridge for a beer?laugh

trublu4u's photo
Fri 09/25/09 12:53 PM







Is it just me or does it creep anyone else out when men have profile pics of themselves at the computer with no shirt on. Maybe its just the men in my age group.

I don't think of myself as a prude or uptight but it gives me the creeps. I guess to me it looks like some dirty old man breathing hot and heavy, whacking off looking at women online.

First impressions go a long way. Put a shirt on!

Just curious what others have to say. So lets hear it.


I haven't really studied the male version of this phenomenon, but I've noticed that when the girls do it (the raunchy cleavage shots, etc.), you can pretty much assume the rest of the profile will be either empty or bland enough to induce a narcoleptic coma. If ya got nothin' to say, distract them with what passes for pulchritude, maybe.


Lexy, maybe you shouldn't pummel them with those big words, like "narcoleptic", nor especially "pulchitrude", unless you post this...
www.dictionary.com




Some people think they are so smart that no one else could possibly be as smart. In reality not always the case.

My father has narcolepsy and I would guess that 90% of the people here know the definition. As far as pulchritude, which you misspelled by the way, by the way it was used with the reference to cleavage shots it did not refer to me. But sense you mentioned it when was the last time you have used or read it in a sentence???????????


I highlighted the quote from trublu4u because he was talking to Lex about how Lex should also include a link to dictionary.com so those people who don't know the meaning of the words.....possibly like the one he misspelled....could be looked up right away.

By the way....

pul·chri·tude (plkr-td, -tyd)
n.
Great physical beauty and appeal.
[Middle English pulcritude, from Latin pulchritd, from pulcher, pulchr-, beautiful.]89

This was not used in reference to the cleavage shots only but as a separate sentence, If ya got nothin' to say, distract them with what passes for pulchritude, maybe. It is also the answer to your original statement, in some cases where the profile has no other information on it.

To answer your last question.....Lex uses big words like that all the time, writers tend to do that.

Pulchritude, pulchritude...dang it! I just can't spell PULCHITRUDE!
The purple vein on me 'ead is PROTRUDING!explode


Just take your seat....you are out of the Spelling Bee.....SIT DOWN!!!:tongue: :tongue:

Uhm...reality check...you mispeld it, too...around three times when you were defining it.
Da** difficult word 'ta spell!
Now try "worsteshire", as in what you put on steak!happy

eileena9's photo
Fri 09/25/09 12:58 PM
Nope.....I just quoted it like it was spelled.... I never typed it out. The definition was copied from freedictionary.com.:tongue:

Boobella's photo
Fri 09/25/09 01:19 PM
Thank you trubu4u after this comment :

Pulchritude, pulchritude...dang it! I just can't spell PULCHITRUDE!
The purple vein on me 'ead is PROTRUDING!

I just spit my coffee all over computer screen I was laughing so hard rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

no photo
Fri 09/25/09 01:44 PM








Is it just me or does it creep anyone else out when men have profile pics of themselves at the computer with no shirt on. Maybe its just the men in my age group.

I don't think of myself as a prude or uptight but it gives me the creeps. I guess to me it looks like some dirty old man breathing hot and heavy, whacking off looking at women online.

First impressions go a long way. Put a shirt on!

Just curious what others have to say. So lets hear it.


I haven't really studied the male version of this phenomenon, but I've noticed that when the girls do it (the raunchy cleavage shots, etc.), you can pretty much assume the rest of the profile will be either empty or bland enough to induce a narcoleptic coma. If ya got nothin' to say, distract them with what passes for pulchritude, maybe.


Lexy, maybe you shouldn't pummel them with those big words, like "narcoleptic", nor especially "pulchitrude", unless you post this...
www.dictionary.com




Some people think they are so smart that no one else could possibly be as smart. In reality not always the case.

My father has narcolepsy and I would guess that 90% of the people here know the definition. As far as pulchritude, which you misspelled by the way, by the way it was used with the reference to cleavage shots it did not refer to me. But sense you mentioned it when was the last time you have used or read it in a sentence???????????


I highlighted the quote from trublu4u because he was talking to Lex about how Lex should also include a link to dictionary.com so those people who don't know the meaning of the words.....possibly like the one he misspelled....could be looked up right away.

By the way....

pul·chri·tude (plkr-td, -tyd)
n.
Great physical beauty and appeal.
[Middle English pulcritude, from Latin pulchritd, from pulcher, pulchr-, beautiful.]89

This was not used in reference to the cleavage shots only but as a separate sentence, If ya got nothin' to say, distract them with what passes for pulchritude, maybe. It is also the answer to your original statement, in some cases where the profile has no other information on it.

To answer your last question.....Lex uses big words like that all the time, writers tend to do that.

Pulchritude, pulchritude...dang it! I just can't spell PULCHITRUDE!
The purple vein on me 'ead is PROTRUDING!explode


Just take your seat....you are out of the Spelling Bee.....SIT DOWN!!!:tongue: :tongue:

Uhm...reality check...you mispeld it, too...around three times when you were defining it.
Da** difficult word 'ta spell!
Now try "worsteshire", as in what you put on steak!happy


Ok I got one for you Hors D'Oeuvres I never get that one correct.

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Fri 09/25/09 01:52 PM
I always thought it was Horse's Ovaries...no?

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Fri 09/25/09 02:34 PM
Edited by Dancere on Fri 09/25/09 02:49 PM
Worcestshire ...

Weirdest part is it is pronounced 'Worshire' ...

DON'T get me started on HOW MUCH The English (British) have butchered English ... farcical ... laugh

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Fri 09/25/09 02:46 PM

Worcestshire ...

Weirdest part is it is pronounce 'Worshire' ...

DON'T get me started on HOW MUCH The English (British) have butchered English ... farcical ... laugh



Hmmm...I always thought "farcical" related to a musical toot?

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Fri 09/25/09 02:48 PM
Edited by Dancere on Fri 09/25/09 02:58 PM
I was wanderin' London one day, tryin' to locate the 'Gros-ve-nor' Pub ... I excelled in phonics as a child ... :wink:

Each person I queried as to the whereabouts thereof, smirked and shrugged "dunno" ...

One lil old man FINALLY says ...

"Oh, ya mean the Grovna' , love" ... ? ...

what ... Ummmm, OK ...

( ... Then, quick note to self : ..."Buckle up, Kate, it's gonna be a loooooooong decade" ... laugh ... )

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Fri 09/25/09 02:49 PM


Worcestshire ...

Weirdest part is it is pronounce 'Worshire' ...

DON'T get me started on HOW MUCH The English (British) have butchered English ... farcical ... laugh



Hmmm...I always thought "farcical" related to a musical toot?


Nah, that's a tootical musical you're thinkin' of ... :tongue:

mscherbear's photo
Fri 09/25/09 02:50 PM

Worcestshire ...

Weirdest part is it is pronounced 'Worshire' ...

DON'T get me started on HOW MUCH The English (British) have butchered English ... farcical ... laugh


I think it is actually worcestershire, but I could be wrong

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Fri 09/25/09 02:56 PM
Edited by Dancere on Fri 09/25/09 02:57 PM


Worcestshire ...

Weirdest part is it is pronounced 'Worshire' ...

DON'T get me started on HOW MUCH The English (British) have butchered English ... farcical ... laugh


I think it is actually worcestershire, but I could be wrong


Ah, snap ... yeah, got tooooooooo excited over the trivia and tripped on the spelling ... laugh

flowerforyou ... You are Sooooo right ... slaphead

This thread's curves and turns are absolutely hilarious! ... :tongue:

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Fri 09/25/09 02:56 PM
for U two ladies I would go shirtless AND pantless!!bigsmile :banana:

trublu4u's photo
Fri 09/25/09 04:00 PM

Thank you trubu4u after this comment :

Pulchritude, pulchritude...dang it! I just can't spell PULCHITRUDE!
The purple vein on me 'ead is PROTRUDING!

I just spit my coffee all over computer screen I was laughing so hard rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

Ba-ba-LOOOOOOOOO....boobella!
tee-hee!
Just make yersef another cup!
And hold on real tight!
I'm thinkin' that it's gonna be...
another long, long night!!!
laugh laugh laugh :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: biggrin

trublu4u's photo
Fri 09/25/09 04:01 PM

I always thought it was Horse's Ovaries...no?

:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

trublu4u's photo
Fri 09/25/09 04:03 PM

Worcestshire ...

Weirdest part is it is pronounced 'Worshire' ...

DON'T get me started on HOW MUCH The English (British) have butchered English ... farcical ... laugh

"Farcical"? ME??? I DID NOT! IT WAS YOU!
Whoever smelt it, dealt it!
YOU FARCICTED!:tongue:

trublu4u's photo
Fri 09/25/09 04:04 PM



Worcestshire ...

Weirdest part is it is pronounce 'Worshire' ...

DON'T get me started on HOW MUCH The English (British) have butchered English ... farcical ... laugh



Hmmm...I always thought "farcical" related to a musical toot?


Nah, that's a tootical musical you're thinkin' of ... :tongue:

(In the female tongue...) "Hiney music"!