Fauxie said: JustErin said: This is a lame thread, even by Fauxie standards.
And I don't mean org-wise. That makes no sense!!! I'm not disagreeing with you though. Yes, it does...cute org-wise means not so cute in real life. Lame org-wise means....oh wait....you're right. I totally said that wrong. | |
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Fauxie said: p.s. If you think you're above or better than all these kinds of threads the best way to demonstrate this is to not post on this thread. Otherwise by participating you're really just joining in with all us favourite-playing, superficial simpletons and have no self-righteous moral high ground to speak of.
I love your Englishes stuffs "...and If all of this Love Talk ends with Prince getting married to someone other than me, all I would like to do is give Prince a life size Purple Fabric Cloud Guitar that I made from a vintage bedspread that I used as a Christmas Tree Skirt." Tame, Feb | |
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OMG this thread is awesome.....I love you guys more than beer!
Zombie, I will definitely come and visit you.....Tak' and I are getting over the humps and trying to work out when the visa situation would make it possible to make travel plans. I so want to have a pint with you and perhaps even enough to make me think I'm speaking Swedish with you :burp: Fauxie, I can't have a pint with you because if I stepped off the plane at Bangkok airport my megaphone would melt You need to live in a cold place! "...and If all of this Love Talk ends with Prince getting married to someone other than me, all I would like to do is give Prince a life size Purple Fabric Cloud Guitar that I made from a vintage bedspread that I used as a Christmas Tree Skirt." Tame, Feb | |
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Anxiety....CBorgman...JerseyKrs...Fauxie..Imago...ABierman..Muse...JustErin...there is no greatest...MDiver..Ocean...Zombie...Spooky...SammiJ...JDinteractive...Dancewme..Mushanga...just too many to name..off the top of my head...there's upper echelon, and then the rest. | |
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the only human that deserves prais on the site is prince...lol | |
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nevermind..
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JustErin said: Fauxie said: That makes no sense!!! I'm not disagreeing with you though. Yes, it does...cute org-wise means not so cute in real life. Lame org-wise means....oh wait....you're right. I totally said that wrong. I didn't get how a prince.org thread could be lame in any way other than org-wise. It's like you're suggesting my thread sucks so much it transcends the internet and continues to suck even beyond its apparently limited sphere of existence. MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!! | |
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Fauxie said: JustErin said: Yes, it does...cute org-wise means not so cute in real life. Lame org-wise means....oh wait....you're right. I totally said that wrong. I didn't get how a prince.org thread could be lame in any way other than org-wise. It's like you're suggesting my thread sucks so much it transcends the internet and continues to suck even beyond its apparently limited sphere of existence. Or maybe I just think you're lame. | |
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BlackAdder7 said: Anxiety....CBorgman...JerseyKrs...Fauxie..Imago...ABierman..Muse...JustErin...there is no greatest...MDiver..Ocean...Zombie...Spooky...SammiJ...JDinteractive...Dancewme..Mushanga...just too many to name..off the top of my head...there's upper echelon, and then the rest.
Good list. | |
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JustErin said: Fauxie said: I didn't get how a prince.org thread could be lame in any way other than org-wise. It's like you're suggesting my thread sucks so much it transcends the internet and continues to suck even beyond its apparently limited sphere of existence. Or maybe I just think you're lame. But you don't. MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!! | |
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Dan and Anx To make a thief, make an owner; to create crime, create laws. | |
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I'm the greatest orger of those whose threads always bomb. | |
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Fauxie said: Which orger, even if it's not something they would say, could justifiably utter that sentence, and why?
Don't be all 'different people bring different things to the org so there is no greatest as such'. Every day we concern ourselves with the concept of quality and are frequently putting things in lists of bests or worsts, or judging one thing to be better than another, so there must be a 'best orger'. Who could the org not live without? (if you say Ben you're kissing ass and are dull) I'd warrant Imago would be terribly missed were he to leave the org. He provokes strong emotions in orgers, mainly love/disgust in here and hate/disgust in the P:M&M forum, but his threads are always heavily posted on. So what do you think? Well, I'll reluctantly throw my name in the ring . . . . I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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MrsMdiver said: BlackAdder7 said: Anxiety....CBorgman...JerseyKrs...Fauxie..Imago...ABierman..Muse...JustErin...there is no greatest...MDiver..Ocean...Zombie...Spooky...SammiJ...JDinteractive...Dancewme..Mushanga...just too many to name..off the top of my head...there's upper echelon, and then the rest.
Good list. Your biases are showing. . . . I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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KoolEaze said: That really depends on the forum and what the orger brings to the table, his frequency of posting, his attitude etc.
Somebody had better named me up in this bitch. I´d say Langebleu and Borisfishpaw, Istnezcek and more "controversial" orgers such as BartVanHemelen and ErnestSewell are valuable contributors in the Prince-Music And More forum. Maybe I should add Squirrelgrease and Unique to that list, and that orger with CJ in his avatar..can´t recall the name off the top of my head. In General Discussion it is the usual suspects...Mach, Imago, JerseyKris,Punkmistress, FAuxie,JustErin...etc. There are tons of orgers that are missing in action and I wish they´d come back soon, like Synthia Rose,Byron etc.and MagnificentSynthesizer and Anxiety. In Politics and Religion....Mr.Soulpower,2freaky4church,pope2the9s,Suprman Lammastide,Razor,of course the banned guys MDiver and Muthafunka,some of the more intelligent conservatives ( can´t remember their names though...but definitely not those who insult people and come across as arrogant)...Vendetta1 of course and EhuffNSD, Lazycrocket and Savoirfaire and Dancealot and Bumpsquad.And Genesia though I have never ever agreed with any of her views to this day. And Irrestible Bitch of course.And Cborgman. In Music non-Prince it´s The Audience, Iainttheone, Shango, paisleypark4,Soulpower,Militant, Timmy84, Bboy,banks , Cinnie, Scriptgirl and many others. I don´t know or care about the rest. | |
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Lady Gaga. | |
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Vendetta1 said: KoolEaze said: That really depends on the forum and what the orger brings to the table, his frequency of posting, his attitude etc.
Somebody had better named me up in this bitch. I´d say Langebleu and Borisfishpaw, Istnezcek and more "controversial" orgers such as BartVanHemelen and ErnestSewell are valuable contributors in the Prince-Music And More forum. Maybe I should add Squirrelgrease and Unique to that list, and that orger with CJ in his avatar..can´t recall the name off the top of my head. In General Discussion it is the usual suspects...Mach, Imago, JerseyKris,Punkmistress, FAuxie,JustErin...etc. There are tons of orgers that are missing in action and I wish they´d come back soon, like Synthia Rose,Byron etc.and MagnificentSynthesizer and Anxiety. In Politics and Religion....Mr.Soulpower,2freaky4church,pope2the9s,Suprman Lammastide,Razor,of course the banned guys MDiver and Muthafunka,some of the more intelligent conservatives ( can´t remember their names though...but definitely not those who insult people and come across as arrogant)...Vendetta1 of course and EhuffNSD, Lazycrocket and Savoirfaire and Dancealot and Bumpsquad.And Genesia though I have never ever agreed with any of her views to this day. And Irrestible Bitch of course.And Cborgman. In Music non-Prince it´s The Audience, Iainttheone, Shango, paisleypark4,Soulpower,Militant, Timmy84, Bboy,banks , Cinnie, Scriptgirl and many others. I don´t know or care about the rest. Improved circulation results in greater erectile response. To accomplish that, go for food rich in L-Arginine, such as granola, oatmeal, peanuts, cashews, walnuts, dairy, green vegetables, root vegetables, garlic, ginseng, soybeans, chickpeas and seeds. Studies show that L-Arginine is helpful for improving sexual function in men. There haven't been studies done on women — but remember, erectile response isn't just a guy thing. "Women have erections too: in their clitoris and the tissue surrounding the vulva," says Bartlik. Humans have sought ways to enhance or improve their sex lives for millennia — and have never been reluctant to spend money to make themselves better lovers. The ancient Romans were said to prefer such exotic aphrodisiacs as hippo snouts and hyena eyeballs. Traditional Chinese medicine espoused the use of such rare delicacies as rhino horn. Modern lovers are no less extravagant. In 2005, for example, according to Amsterdam-based health care information company Wulters Kluwer, Americans spent just under $1.4 billion to treat male sexual dysfunction disorders alone. Of that amount, Viagra rang up $1.2 billion in sales for Pfizer, or 60 percent of the total market. Among the other drugs trying to find their way into American's bedside tables and back pockets are Levitra and Cialis. There is a difference, of course, between helping sexual dysfunction and arousing our passions. Aphrodisiacs, for the most part, have been shown to be ineffective. Named for Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of sex and beauty, these include an array of herbs, foods and other "agents" that are said to awaken and heighten sexual desire. But the 5,000-year tradition of using them is based more on folklore than real science. "There is no data and no scientific evidence," says Leonore Tiefer, clinical associate professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of Medicine. "Product pushers are very eager to capitalize on myths," she says. Most libido-enhancing products offer short term benefit at best, according to Dr. John Mulhall, director of the Sexual Medicine Program at New York Presbyterian and associate professor of urology at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University. Mulhall, who also sits on the Nutraceuticals Committee of the Sexual Medicine Society of North America, says, "Every year, we review the literature on these compounds — these nutraceuticals like nitric oxide and ginseng — and there are none that have really been shown to be more than a placebo." When it comes to sexual function, the placebo effect probably accounts for 30 percent of improvements in men and around 50 percent in women, he says. That means there are a lot of people out there who believe a pill they are taking or a food they are eating is doing a lot of good for them sexually. In reality, their mind is doing all the work.However, some people, such as orger KoolEaze, have testified in court,under oath, that squid really works. So, besides renting "The Story of O" and opening a bottle of red wine, what can people do to kick-start their sex life? 'Good for your heart, good for your penis' "From an erection standpoint, anything that's good for your heart is good for your penis," says Dr. Mulhall. Too much saturated fat can, over time, clog arteries and, in doing so, prevent an adequate flow of blood from reaching the genital region. This not only interferes with the ability to perform, but also with sexual pleasure. Too little fat, on the other hand, is also bad. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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KoolEaze said: Vendetta1 said: Somebody had better named me up in this bitch.
Improved circulation results in greater erectile response. To accomplish that, go for food rich in L-Arginine, such as granola, oatmeal, peanuts, cashews, walnuts, dairy, green vegetables, root vegetables, garlic, ginseng, soybeans, chickpeas and seeds. Studies show that L-Arginine is helpful for improving sexual function in men. There haven't been studies done on women — but remember, erectile response isn't just a guy thing. "Women have erections too: in their clitoris and the tissue surrounding the vulva," says Bartlik. Humans have sought ways to enhance or improve their sex lives for millennia — and have never been reluctant to spend money to make themselves better lovers. The ancient Romans were said to prefer such exotic aphrodisiacs as hippo snouts and hyena eyeballs. Traditional Chinese medicine espoused the use of such rare delicacies as rhino horn. Modern lovers are no less extravagant. In 2005, for example, according to Amsterdam-based health care information company Wulters Kluwer, Americans spent just under $1.4 billion to treat male sexual dysfunction disorders alone. Of that amount, Viagra rang up $1.2 billion in sales for Pfizer, or 60 percent of the total market. Among the other drugs trying to find their way into American's bedside tables and back pockets are Levitra and Cialis. There is a difference, of course, between helping sexual dysfunction and arousing our passions. Aphrodisiacs, for the most part, have been shown to be ineffective. Named for Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of sex and beauty, these include an array of herbs, foods and other "agents" that are said to awaken and heighten sexual desire. But the 5,000-year tradition of using them is based more on folklore than real science. "There is no data and no scientific evidence," says Leonore Tiefer, clinical associate professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of Medicine. "Product pushers are very eager to capitalize on myths," she says. Most libido-enhancing products offer short term benefit at best, according to Dr. John Mulhall, director of the Sexual Medicine Program at New York Presbyterian and associate professor of urology at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University. Mulhall, who also sits on the Nutraceuticals Committee of the Sexual Medicine Society of North America, says, "Every year, we review the literature on these compounds — these nutraceuticals like nitric oxide and ginseng — and there are none that have really been shown to be more than a placebo." When it comes to sexual function, the placebo effect probably accounts for 30 percent of improvements in men and around 50 percent in women, he says. That means there are a lot of people out there who believe a pill they are taking or a food they are eating is doing a lot of good for them sexually. In reality, their mind is doing all the work.However, some people, such as orger KoolEaze, have testified in court,under oath, that squid really works. So, besides renting "The Story of O" and opening a bottle of red wine, what can people do to kick-start their sex life? 'Good for your heart, good for your penis' "From an erection standpoint, anything that's good for your heart is good for your penis," says Dr. Mulhall. Too much saturated fat can, over time, clog arteries and, in doing so, prevent an adequate flow of blood from reaching the genital region. This not only interferes with the ability to perform, but also with sexual pleasure. Too little fat, on the other hand, is also bad. | |
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Vendetta1 said: KoolEaze said: Improved circulation results in greater erectile response. To accomplish that, go for food rich in L-Arginine, such as granola, oatmeal, peanuts, cashews, walnuts, dairy, green vegetables, root vegetables, garlic, ginseng, soybeans, chickpeas and seeds. Studies show that L-Arginine is helpful for improving sexual function in men. There haven't been studies done on women — but remember, erectile response isn't just a guy thing. "Women have erections too: in their clitoris and the tissue surrounding the vulva," says Bartlik. Humans have sought ways to enhance or improve their sex lives for millennia — and have never been reluctant to spend money to make themselves better lovers. The ancient Romans were said to prefer such exotic aphrodisiacs as hippo snouts and hyena eyeballs. Traditional Chinese medicine espoused the use of such rare delicacies as rhino horn. Modern lovers are no less extravagant. In 2005, for example, according to Amsterdam-based health care information company Wulters Kluwer, Americans spent just under $1.4 billion to treat male sexual dysfunction disorders alone. Of that amount, Viagra rang up $1.2 billion in sales for Pfizer, or 60 percent of the total market. Among the other drugs trying to find their way into American's bedside tables and back pockets are Levitra and Cialis. There is a difference, of course, between helping sexual dysfunction and arousing our passions. Aphrodisiacs, for the most part, have been shown to be ineffective. Named for Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of sex and beauty, these include an array of herbs, foods and other "agents" that are said to awaken and heighten sexual desire. But the 5,000-year tradition of using them is based more on folklore than real science. "There is no data and no scientific evidence," says Leonore Tiefer, clinical associate professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of Medicine. "Product pushers are very eager to capitalize on myths," she says. Most libido-enhancing products offer short term benefit at best, according to Dr. John Mulhall, director of the Sexual Medicine Program at New York Presbyterian and associate professor of urology at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University. Mulhall, who also sits on the Nutraceuticals Committee of the Sexual Medicine Society of North America, says, "Every year, we review the literature on these compounds — these nutraceuticals like nitric oxide and ginseng — and there are none that have really been shown to be more than a placebo." When it comes to sexual function, the placebo effect probably accounts for 30 percent of improvements in men and around 50 percent in women, he says. That means there are a lot of people out there who believe a pill they are taking or a food they are eating is doing a lot of good for them sexually. In reality, their mind is doing all the work.However, some people, such as orger KoolEaze, have testified in court,under oath, that squid really works. So, besides renting "The Story of O" and opening a bottle of red wine, what can people do to kick-start their sex life? 'Good for your heart, good for your penis' "From an erection standpoint, anything that's good for your heart is good for your penis," says Dr. Mulhall. Too much saturated fat can, over time, clog arteries and, in doing so, prevent an adequate flow of blood from reaching the genital region. This not only interferes with the ability to perform, but also with sexual pleasure. Too little fat, on the other hand, is also bad. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Alej said: Lady Gaga.
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Cuddles said: Alej said: Lady Gaga.
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Fauxie said: Which orger, even if it's not something they would say, could justifiably utter that sentence, and why?
Don't be all 'different people bring different things to the org so there is no greatest as such'. Every day we concern ourselves with the concept of quality and are frequently putting things in lists of bests or worsts, or judging one thing to be better than another, so there must be a 'best orger'. Who could the org not live without? (if you say Ben you're kissing ass and are dull) I'd warrant Imago would be terribly missed were he to leave the org. He provokes strong emotions in orgers, mainly love/disgust in here and hate/disgust in the P:M&M forum, but his threads are always heavily posted on. So what do you think? easy One of the top 5 = theAudience ... and I should not have to tell anyone "why" I mean seriously | |
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Mach said: Fauxie said: Which orger, even if it's not something they would say, could justifiably utter that sentence, and why?
Don't be all 'different people bring different things to the org so there is no greatest as such'. Every day we concern ourselves with the concept of quality and are frequently putting things in lists of bests or worsts, or judging one thing to be better than another, so there must be a 'best orger'. Who could the org not live without? (if you say Ben you're kissing ass and are dull) I'd warrant Imago would be terribly missed were he to leave the org. He provokes strong emotions in orgers, mainly love/disgust in here and hate/disgust in the P:M&M forum, but his threads are always heavily posted on. So what do you think? easy One of the top 5 = theAudience ... and I should not have to tell anyone "why" I mean seriously But the thread asks for that. You're breaking the rules. MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!! | |
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I hate this stupid thread. I wish I could unpost that last reply. MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!! | |
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Fauxie said: Mach said: easy One of the top 5 = theAudience ... and I should not have to tell anyone "why" I mean seriously But the thread asks for that. You're breaking the rules. Indeed I am - my life theme I think you're wonderful too | |
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ME! Of course, it's me 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: ME! Of course, it's me | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: ME! Of course, it's me
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