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Reply #30 posted 03/11/04 11:31am

shausler

for my father

s and m meant

spaniards and mexicans
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Reply #31 posted 03/11/04 11:33am

INSATIABLE

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This conversation is getting odder yet. confused
Oh shit, my hat done fell off
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Reply #32 posted 03/11/04 11:34am

shausler

you look hungry
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Reply #33 posted 03/11/04 11:49am

INSATIABLE

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evil



hotdog drool3
Oh shit, my hat done fell off
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Reply #34 posted 03/11/04 11:56am

theVelvetRoper

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shausler said:

for my father

s and m meant

spaniards and mexicans


lol
'Cause your friends don't dance, and if they don't dance... well, they're no friends of mine.
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Reply #35 posted 03/11/04 5:59pm

althom

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luv4u said:

My brother when he was in grade 4 used the word "fuck" at home and my mom washed his mouth out with soap. I saw it all.

Dobber!!!!!
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Reply #36 posted 03/11/04 6:30pm

AnotherLoverTo
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Yes. I remember it clearly. I was probably about 5 yrs old and I forced my brother to play the card game Old Maid with me (little did I know this game was an indicator of my future!! eek). We were sitting at my little table playing cards, and my brother dared me to say fuck. So I did. Then he dared me to say it loudly enough that my parents could hear--so I did.

My mother had me at the kitchen sink in a heartbeat, washing my mouth out with soap.

mad
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Reply #37 posted 03/11/04 6:31pm

2the9s

AnotherLoverToo said:

Yes. I remember it clearly. I was probably about 5 yrs old and I forced my brother to play the card game Old Maid with me (little did I know this game was an indicator of my future!! eek). We were sitting at my little table playing cards, and my brother dared me to say fuck. So I did. Then he dared me to say it loudly enough that my parents could hear--so I did.

My mother had me at the kitchen sink in a heartbeat, washing my mouth out with soap.

mad


Did she rinse and repeat?

smile
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Reply #38 posted 03/11/04 6:33pm

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2the9s said:

AnotherLoverToo said:

Yes. I remember it clearly. I was probably about 5 yrs old and I forced my brother to play the card game Old Maid with me (little did I know this game was an indicator of my future!! eek). We were sitting at my little table playing cards, and my brother dared me to say fuck. So I did. Then he dared me to say it loudly enough that my parents could hear--so I did.

My mother had me at the kitchen sink in a heartbeat, washing my mouth out with soap.

mad


Did she rinse and repeat?

smile


Probably--she was an excellent housekeeper.
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Reply #39 posted 03/11/04 6:59pm

bkw

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Is that what soap is for? hmmm
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.
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Reply #40 posted 03/11/04 7:00pm

MostBeautifulG
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Nope I was a and still am a perfect innocent little angel
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Reply #41 posted 03/11/04 7:05pm

Ottica

No, but I've seen it done when I was little and I thought it was the most horrific thing that anyone could do to another... the gurgles and flailing. God it was awful to watch.

I never got into trouble... I know, hard to believe. But, my brother did. My dad didn't believe in the whole soap thing. He liked to hammer nails into a board and flip it pointy side up and make my brother kneel on it, while holding his forehead tightly against the wall and his hands in the praying position. I'd then make an excuse to run up to my room so that I could pass him in the hallway and giggle and smile as I walked by like a little ray of sunshine.
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Reply #42 posted 03/11/04 7:07pm

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Ottica said:

No, but I've seen it done when I was little and I thought it was the most horrific thing that anyone could do to another... the gurgles and flailing. God it was awful to watch.

I never got into trouble... I know, hard to believe. But, my brother did. My dad didn't believe in the whole soap thing. He liked to hammer nails into a board and flip it pointy side up and make my brother kneel on it, while holding his forehead tightly against the wall and his hands in the praying position. I'd then make an excuse to run up to my room so that I could pass him in the hallway and giggle and smile as I walked by like a little ray of sunshine.


Your brother had to kneel on nails while in the praying position?

That's almost Christ-like! eek
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Reply #43 posted 03/11/04 7:09pm

Ottica

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Ottica said:

No, but I've seen it done when I was little and I thought it was the most horrific thing that anyone could do to another... the gurgles and flailing. God it was awful to watch.

I never got into trouble... I know, hard to believe. But, my brother did. My dad didn't believe in the whole soap thing. He liked to hammer nails into a board and flip it pointy side up and make my brother kneel on it, while holding his forehead tightly against the wall and his hands in the praying position. I'd then make an excuse to run up to my room so that I could pass him in the hallway and giggle and smile as I walked by like a little ray of sunshine.


Your brother had to kneel on nails while in the praying position?

That's almost Christ-like! eek


Yep... and often.
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Reply #44 posted 03/11/04 7:27pm

bkw

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Ottica said:

No, but I've seen it done when I was little and I thought it was the most horrific thing that anyone could do to another... the gurgles and flailing. God it was awful to watch.

I never got into trouble... I know, hard to believe. But, my brother did. My dad didn't believe in the whole soap thing. He liked to hammer nails into a board and flip it pointy side up and make my brother kneel on it, while holding his forehead tightly against the wall and his hands in the praying position. I'd then make an excuse to run up to my room so that I could pass him in the hallway and giggle and smile as I walked by like a little ray of sunshine.

That sounds a little "sick" to me.

Sorry to dis your dad but damn.
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.
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Reply #45 posted 03/11/04 7:28pm

Ottica

bkw said:

Ottica said:

No, but I've seen it done when I was little and I thought it was the most horrific thing that anyone could do to another... the gurgles and flailing. God it was awful to watch.

I never got into trouble... I know, hard to believe. But, my brother did. My dad didn't believe in the whole soap thing. He liked to hammer nails into a board and flip it pointy side up and make my brother kneel on it, while holding his forehead tightly against the wall and his hands in the praying position. I'd then make an excuse to run up to my room so that I could pass him in the hallway and giggle and smile as I walked by like a little ray of sunshine.

That sounds a little "sick" to me.

Sorry to dis your dad but damn.


'Tis okay. He's an asshole.
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Reply #46 posted 03/12/04 12:41am

PEJ

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MostBeautifulGrlNTheWorld said:

Nope I was a and still am a perfect innocent little angel

To Sir, with Love
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Reply #47 posted 03/15/04 7:27pm

jepman

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you deserve to have your mouth washed out w/soap...
don't trip, potato chip..
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