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* I'm moving to Sydney on Monday all booked and ready!! (just a general announcement because I'm excited about it lol)
* Phil and Val thinking of you both and sending lots of love your way... please keep in touch and let me know how it's all going | |
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Natisse said: * I'm moving to Sydney on Monday all booked and ready!! (just a general announcement because I'm excited about it lol)
* Phil and Val thinking of you both and sending lots of love your way... please keep in touch and let me know how it's all going Yay for you How exciting - Best wishes to you Natisse Thank you so much for your well wishes | |
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2. I gave him strict instructions to give u a hug for me...enjoy every moment u two | |
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When you're down and troubled
and you need a helping hand and nothing, whoa nothing is going right. Close your eyes and think of me and soon I will be there to brighten up even your darkest nights. You just call out my name, and you know wherever I am I'll come running, oh yeah baby to see you again. Winter, spring, summer, or fall, all you got to do is call and I'll be there, yeah, yeah, yeah. You've got a friend. If the sky above you should turn dark and full of clouds and that old north wind should begin to blow Keep your head together and call my name out loud now and soon I'll be knocking upon your door. You just call out my name and you know wherever I am I'll come running to see you again. Winter, spring, summer or fall all you got to do is call and I'll be there, yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, ain't it good to know that you've got a friend? People can be so cold. They'll hurt you and desert you. Well they'll take your soul if you let them. Oh yeah, but don't you let them. You just call out my name and you know wherever I am I'll come running to see you again. Oh babe, don't you know that, Winter spring summer or fall, Hey now, all you've got to do is call. Lord, I'll be there, yes I will. You've got a friend. You've got a friend. Ain't it good to know you've got a friend. Ain't it good to know you've got a friend. You've got a friend. (~C. King) | |
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Ocean said: 2. I gave him strict instructions to give u a hug for me Step 1: The Approach Before you give/receive a hug you must take into consideration the position in which your partner is engaging you. This is very important. Observe how the person is embracing you so that you may respond in the best way. There are 4 possible embraces: Underhand: Your partner approaches you with his/her arms ready to wrap around your torso, under yours. This is somewhat popular with women, as I have noticed, but there is not enough data to support this statistic. This type of embrace is commonly undertaken by those who are smaller than you, though this is not neccesary. Respond to this embrace with an Overhand: Overhand: The person approaches you aiming over your shoulders. This is evident by a certain characteristic move which looks sort of like a "dive", though it does not always present itself like this. It is common for someone who is taller than you to approach you with this embrace. This type of embrace is hard to master, and I'd reccomend you only use it to respond to an Underhand. Cross (Right): Your partner approaches you with his/her left arm higher than the right. This will result in your heads tilting to your right, and having each other at your respective lefts. Only with Cross-type hugs can the position of your head be determined by the approach, the prior two don't give any insight into this, they may end up on the left or right (it is not always, however, that the position of the head can be determined in these types of hugs, but most of the time). The left arm will come over the shoulder, while the right arm goes under: this applies to both of you. This embrace is the most common one, and usually performed by two people who are about the same height. It is also reccomended, since you may both cover the most area with your arms and get a tighter, better fitting grip on each other. Use this same embrace as a response. Cross (Left): Your partner approaches you with his/her right arm higher than the left. Your heads will tilt to your left, and you will end up at each other's respective rights. The right arm will come over the shoulder, while the left arm goes under. Respond with this same embrace. Step 2: The Hug So you have come together; since your bodies should be neatly fit into each other, there are only two things you need to keep track of at this point: your head, and your arms/hands. Your head: Whether you have ended at each other's respective left or right, there are basically only two options for your head at this point: 1) Look forward, maintain your heads touching, and lay your chin on the person's neck lightly if you would like. 2) Burrow your head into your partner's neck, which conveniently seems to allow it to fit. This is most common between lovers, at which point they may engage in kissing each other's necks and other Good Stuff. It is also common if you're being embraced while crying. Note that head positioning may be limited by the person who is hugging Overhand. Your arms & hands: This is where it gets tricky for most people. Depending on what type of embrace you have given and received, the maneuverability of your hands will be dictated. Once again, it is best to share a Cross-type hug, so that both your head and arms get the most out of it. Depending on which type of embrace you are sharing, your arms/hands will be be positioned in several ways: With an Underhand embrace you may wrap your arms around the person's torso or lift them upwards so that they reach over your partner's shoulder. The latter is not reccomended unless the hug is short and generally friendly; also, your hands would only be able to tap. If you wrap around the torso, you may lay one arm over the other, though it is better if you put one on top of the other (i.e.: from the back, "-" stacked arms, or "=" arms both on the back). You may rub with limited range and also pat. With an Overhand embrace your arms will typically wrap around the person's head, though you may manage to drive them into the upper torso with a certain angle. This gives you limited maneuverability: you may rub with a very limited range, and pat. In both Cross embraces, the arms and hands have the most freedom. Do not be afraid to touch the person's back: you're hugging, your partner will not be upset if you touch his/her back, in fact, (s)he will want you to. Do not lay your arms on top of each other, instead, cover some ground. Step 3: Finishing Up After you have embraced the person for a certain time, you may go on to move your arms and hands, and either "rub" or "pat". Rubbing consists running your hands up and down his/her back, creating a very soothing sensation. Patting consists of just that: clapping your hands on his/her back softly. Take some time to take in the hug, however, before you rub or pat. It is actually not necessary to do either of these. Note that many people do not like pats, and many like rubs very much. You may now disengage and are complete with your hug. Ahh, breathe in all the air you were deprived of while your lungs were being squished. Good stuff. | |
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PANDURITO said: Ocean said: 2. I gave him strict instructions to give u a hug for me Step 1: The Approach Before you give/receive a hug you must take into consideration the position in which your partner is engaging you. This is very important. Observe how the person is embracing you so that you may respond in the best way. There are 4 possible embraces: Underhand: Your partner approaches you with his/her arms ready to wrap around your torso, under yours. This is somewhat popular with women, as I have noticed, but there is not enough data to support this statistic. This type of embrace is commonly undertaken by those who are smaller than you, though this is not neccesary. Respond to this embrace with an Overhand: Overhand: The person approaches you aiming over your shoulders. This is evident by a certain characteristic move which looks sort of like a "dive", though it does not always present itself like this. It is common for someone who is taller than you to approach you with this embrace. This type of embrace is hard to master, and I'd reccomend you only use it to respond to an Underhand. Cross (Right): Your partner approaches you with his/her left arm higher than the right. This will result in your heads tilting to your right, and having each other at your respective lefts. Only with Cross-type hugs can the position of your head be determined by the approach, the prior two don't give any insight into this, they may end up on the left or right (it is not always, however, that the position of the head can be determined in these types of hugs, but most of the time). The left arm will come over the shoulder, while the right arm goes under: this applies to both of you. This embrace is the most common one, and usually performed by two people who are about the same height. It is also reccomended, since you may both cover the most area with your arms and get a tighter, better fitting grip on each other. Use this same embrace as a response. Cross (Left): Your partner approaches you with his/her right arm higher than the left. Your heads will tilt to your left, and you will end up at each other's respective rights. The right arm will come over the shoulder, while the left arm goes under. Respond with this same embrace. Step 2: The Hug So you have come together; since your bodies should be neatly fit into each other, there are only two things you need to keep track of at this point: your head, and your arms/hands. Your head: Whether you have ended at each other's respective left or right, there are basically only two options for your head at this point: 1) Look forward, maintain your heads touching, and lay your chin on the person's neck lightly if you would like. 2) Burrow your head into your partner's neck, which conveniently seems to allow it to fit. This is most common between lovers, at which point they may engage in kissing each other's necks and other Good Stuff. It is also common if you're being embraced while crying. Note that head positioning may be limited by the person who is hugging Overhand. Your arms & hands: This is where it gets tricky for most people. Depending on what type of embrace you have given and received, the maneuverability of your hands will be dictated. Once again, it is best to share a Cross-type hug, so that both your head and arms get the most out of it. Depending on which type of embrace you are sharing, your arms/hands will be be positioned in several ways: With an Underhand embrace you may wrap your arms around the person's torso or lift them upwards so that they reach over your partner's shoulder. The latter is not reccomended unless the hug is short and generally friendly; also, your hands would only be able to tap. If you wrap around the torso, you may lay one arm over the other, though it is better if you put one on top of the other (i.e.: from the back, "-" stacked arms, or "=" arms both on the back). You may rub with limited range and also pat. With an Overhand embrace your arms will typically wrap around the person's head, though you may manage to drive them into the upper torso with a certain angle. This gives you limited maneuverability: you may rub with a very limited range, and pat. In both Cross embraces, the arms and hands have the most freedom. Do not be afraid to touch the person's back: you're hugging, your partner will not be upset if you touch his/her back, in fact, (s)he will want you to. Do not lay your arms on top of each other, instead, cover some ground. Step 3: Finishing Up After you have embraced the person for a certain time, you may go on to move your arms and hands, and either "rub" or "pat". Rubbing consists running your hands up and down his/her back, creating a very soothing sensation. Patting consists of just that: clapping your hands on his/her back softly. Take some time to take in the hug, however, before you rub or pat. It is actually not necessary to do either of these. Note that many people do not like pats, and many like rubs very much. You may now disengage and are complete with your hug. Ahh, breathe in all the air you were deprived of while your lungs were being squished. Good stuff. | |
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PANDURITO said: Ocean said: 2. I gave him strict instructions to give u a hug for me Step 1: The Approach Before you give/receive a hug you must take into consideration the position in which your partner is engaging you. This is very important. Observe how the person is embracing you so that you may respond in the best way. There are 4 possible embraces: Underhand: Your partner approaches you with his/her arms ready to wrap around your torso, under yours. This is somewhat popular with women, as I have noticed, but there is not enough data to support this statistic. This type of embrace is commonly undertaken by those who are smaller than you, though this is not neccesary. Respond to this embrace with an Overhand: Overhand: The person approaches you aiming over your shoulders. This is evident by a certain characteristic move which looks sort of like a "dive", though it does not always present itself like this. It is common for someone who is taller than you to approach you with this embrace. This type of embrace is hard to master, and I'd reccomend you only use it to respond to an Underhand. Cross (Right): Your partner approaches you with his/her left arm higher than the right. This will result in your heads tilting to your right, and having each other at your respective lefts. Only with Cross-type hugs can the position of your head be determined by the approach, the prior two don't give any insight into this, they may end up on the left or right (it is not always, however, that the position of the head can be determined in these types of hugs, but most of the time). The left arm will come over the shoulder, while the right arm goes under: this applies to both of you. This embrace is the most common one, and usually performed by two people who are about the same height. It is also reccomended, since you may both cover the most area with your arms and get a tighter, better fitting grip on each other. Use this same embrace as a response. Cross (Left): Your partner approaches you with his/her right arm higher than the left. Your heads will tilt to your left, and you will end up at each other's respective rights. The right arm will come over the shoulder, while the left arm goes under. Respond with this same embrace. Step 2: The Hug So you have come together; since your bodies should be neatly fit into each other, there are only two things you need to keep track of at this point: your head, and your arms/hands. Your head: Whether you have ended at each other's respective left or right, there are basically only two options for your head at this point: 1) Look forward, maintain your heads touching, and lay your chin on the person's neck lightly if you would like. 2) Burrow your head into your partner's neck, which conveniently seems to allow it to fit. This is most common between lovers, at which point they may engage in kissing each other's necks and other Good Stuff. It is also common if you're being embraced while crying. Note that head positioning may be limited by the person who is hugging Overhand. Your arms & hands: This is where it gets tricky for most people. Depending on what type of embrace you have given and received, the maneuverability of your hands will be dictated. Once again, it is best to share a Cross-type hug, so that both your head and arms get the most out of it. Depending on which type of embrace you are sharing, your arms/hands will be be positioned in several ways: With an Underhand embrace you may wrap your arms around the person's torso or lift them upwards so that they reach over your partner's shoulder. The latter is not reccomended unless the hug is short and generally friendly; also, your hands would only be able to tap. If you wrap around the torso, you may lay one arm over the other, though it is better if you put one on top of the other (i.e.: from the back, "-" stacked arms, or "=" arms both on the back). You may rub with limited range and also pat. With an Overhand embrace your arms will typically wrap around the person's head, though you may manage to drive them into the upper torso with a certain angle. This gives you limited maneuverability: you may rub with a very limited range, and pat. In both Cross embraces, the arms and hands have the most freedom. Do not be afraid to touch the person's back: you're hugging, your partner will not be upset if you touch his/her back, in fact, (s)he will want you to. Do not lay your arms on top of each other, instead, cover some ground. Step 3: Finishing Up After you have embraced the person for a certain time, you may go on to move your arms and hands, and either "rub" or "pat". Rubbing consists running your hands up and down his/her back, creating a very soothing sensation. Patting consists of just that: clapping your hands on his/her back softly. Take some time to take in the hug, however, before you rub or pat. It is actually not necessary to do either of these. Note that many people do not like pats, and many like rubs very much. You may now disengage and are complete with your hug. Ahh, breathe in all the air you were deprived of while your lungs were being squished. Good stuff. | |
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You never read the instructions booklets, do you?
Dale a tu cuerpo alegria Pandurito Que tu cuerpo es pa' darle alegria y cosa buena Dale a tu cuerpo alegria, Pandurito Hey Pandurito Aaaaaay! [Edited 9/20/07 2:58am] | |
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PANDURITO said: You never read the instructions booklets, do you?
Dale a tu cuerpo alegria Pandurito Que tu cuerpo es pa' darle alegria y cosa buena Dale a tu cuerpo alegria, Pandurito Hey Pandurito Aaaaaay! [Edited 9/20/07 2:58am] RTFM | |
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PANDURITO said: You never read the instructions booklets, do you?
Dale a tu cuerpo alegria Pandurito Que tu cuerpo es pa' darle alegria y cosa buena Dale a tu cuerpo alegria, Pandurito Hey Pandurito Aaaaaay! [Edited 9/20/07 2:58am] | |
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Natisse said:[quote]* I'm moving to Sydney on Monday all booked and ready!! (just a general announcement because I'm excited about it lol) [quote]
That's good news Hon. We've got some news too, but it's still a little too soon to say it out loud. [Edited 9/20/07 3:07am] "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
Pain is something to carry, like a radio...You should stand up for your right to feel your pain- Jim Morrison | |
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shellyevon said:[quote]Natisse said:[quote]* I'm moving to Sydney on Monday all booked and ready!! (just a general announcement because I'm excited about it lol) That's good news Hon. We've got some news too, but it's still a little too soon to say it out loud. [Edited 9/20/07 3:07am] I have a feeling I may get the drift... biiiiig big hugs to all of you hon and Thank you Val and Ocean (I think... hope I'm not jumping the gun lol) | |
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You stupid cunt. | |
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Cloudbuster said: You stupid cunt.
I'm so sorry | |
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Cloudbuster said: You stupid cunt.
I call a foul! That just was not an attempt at civility! | |
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Don't listen to him. You're not stupid. | |
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I can't get over the shock that it really happened. [Edited 9/20/07 21:46pm] | |
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everytime I open this thread it opens on Christophers GOLDEN SHOWER JUICE message, and it makes me laugh every time! | |
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I know
He's supposedly the most qualified on the subject After all, he's minored in Pan African Studies Yet he thinks Afroamerican is a hairdo | |
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PANDURITO said: I know
He's supposedly the most qualified on the subject After all, he's minored in Pan African Studies Yet he thinks Afroamerican is a hairdo a little knowledge is a dangerous thing | |
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I do miss you when you're not on here and well...I generally just miss you when you're not around. Really looking forward to seeing you again xx There's Joy In Expatriation. | |
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I was in times square last night....he was out there with just his underwear on and his guitar. The temp was in the 50's
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DanceWme said: I was in times square last night....he was out there with just his underwear on and his guitar. The temp was in the 50's
Naked Cowboy? Oh shit | |
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Great talking to you last night. | |
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jess555ja said: DanceWme said: I was in times square last night....he was out there with just his underwear on and his guitar. The temp was in the 50's
Naked Cowboy? Oh shit and u know it. Everytime I see him I say take it off, take it off and he just winks | |
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