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Thread started 03/24/06 1:34pm

SpecialEd

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Prince mention in Guardian article on "The Male Menopause"

http://blogs.guardian.co.....html#more

Prince mention:

Someone who could do with a mid-life crisis is Prince, who's making a significant comeback with the album 3121. Unlike Morrissey, he's always been vocal in his enthusiasm for the pleasures of the flesh. And he still is. His new single, Black Sweat, is (like the rest of the album) about his undiminished appetite for sex, which is all very commendable till you remember that he's been every bit as sweaty for 25 years. And he STILL wants more? It's not seemly. In the words of a music journalist who heard 3121 at a party recently, "It's all right, but he's getting a bit Uncle Disgusting, isn't he?"
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Reply #1 posted 03/24/06 2:16pm

Krystal666

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Oh lord...I don't care if a man is eighteen or eighty they will always be interested in sex. They are all mischeivous little boys inside.
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Reply #2 posted 03/24/06 2:26pm

Graycap23

SpecialEd said:

http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/culturevulture/archives/2006/03/24/midlife_morrissey_style.html#more

Prince mention:

Someone who could do with a mid-life crisis is Prince, who's making a significant comeback with the album 3121. Unlike Morrissey, he's always been vocal in his enthusiasm for the pleasures of the flesh. And he still is. His new single, Black Sweat, is (like the rest of the album) about his undiminished appetite for sex, which is all very commendable till you remember that he's been every bit as sweaty for 25 years. And he STILL wants more? It's not seemly. In the words of a music journalist who heard 3121 at a party recently, "It's all right, but he's getting a bit Uncle Disgusting, isn't he?"


Do PIMPs change their stripes?
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Reply #3 posted 03/24/06 6:41pm

gyro34

SpecialEd said:

http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/culturevulture/archives/2006/03/24/midlife_morrissey_style.html#more

Prince mention:

Someone who could do with a mid-life crisis is Prince, who's making a significant comeback with the album 3121. Unlike Morrissey, he's always been vocal in his enthusiasm for the pleasures of the flesh. And he still is. His new single, Black Sweat, is (like the rest of the album) about his undiminished appetite for sex, which is all very commendable till you remember that he's been every bit as sweaty for 25 years. And he STILL wants more? It's not seemly. In the words of a music journalist who heard 3121 at a party recently, "It's all right, but he's getting a bit Uncle Disgusting, isn't he?"


Here we go again. Someone misinterpreting Prince's lyrics. Duh, wanting more is a sign that you are alive and that you want to enjoy each day to the fullest. It is beautifully healthy to be forty-something and to be honest about how you feel. Just because you are older doesn't mean that you stop having a sexual life. Being sexy is being prolifically creative.

Prince, don't ever stop being true to yourself! cool
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Reply #4 posted 03/25/06 9:25am

skipper

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Very nicely put Gyro. wink
Time is a trick....
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Reply #5 posted 03/25/06 9:35am

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SpecialEd said:

http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/culturevulture/archives/2006/03/24/midlife_morrissey_style.html#more

Prince mention:

Someone who could do with a mid-life crisis is Prince, who's making a significant comeback with the album 3121. Unlike Morrissey, he's always been vocal in his enthusiasm for the pleasures of the flesh. And he still is. His new single, Black Sweat, is (like the rest of the album) about his undiminished appetite for sex, which is all very commendable till you remember that he's been every bit as sweaty for 25 years. And he STILL wants more? It's not seemly. In the words of a music journalist who heard 3121 at a party recently, "It's all right, but he's getting a bit Uncle Disgusting, isn't he?"


Has the author of those lines problems with the English language? That seems to be the only excuse for writing such nonsense. So "The Word" is about appetite for sex? Should we send the "Guardian" a dictionary? biggrin
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Reply #6 posted 03/25/06 9:50am

Zelaira

PRINCE is NO LITTLE BOY at ALL KRYSTAL! MORE like a BIG MAN. MORE like DADDY POP ... More like a HUGH HEFNER or ALSO, SVENGALI . He is into YOUNG and HOT WOMAN who Can KEEP UP with him. KEY, WORD....KEEP UP! KEEP him UP and KEEP him JACKIN...ZEL JACK HIS BRAIN ALL NIGHT LONG.....In the word's of ISSAC SHARON.....COMPRI? biggrin
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Reply #7 posted 03/25/06 11:00pm

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gyro34 said:

SpecialEd said:

http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/culturevulture/archives/2006/03/24/midlife_morrissey_style.html#more

Prince mention:

Someone who could do with a mid-life crisis is Prince, who's making a significant comeback with the album 3121. Unlike Morrissey, he's always been vocal in his enthusiasm for the pleasures of the flesh. And he still is. His new single, Black Sweat, is (like the rest of the album) about his undiminished appetite for sex, which is all very commendable till you remember that he's been every bit as sweaty for 25 years. And he STILL wants more? It's not seemly. In the words of a music journalist who heard 3121 at a party recently, "It's all right, but he's getting a bit Uncle Disgusting, isn't he?"


Here we go again. Someone misinterpreting Prince's lyrics. Duh, wanting more is a sign that you are alive and that you want to enjoy each day to the fullest. It is beautifully healthy to be forty-something and to be honest about how you feel. Just because you are older doesn't mean that you stop having a sexual life. Being sexy is being prolifically creative.

Prince, don't ever stop being true to yourself! cool



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Reply #8 posted 03/26/06 1:59am

sacredwarrior

hugh heffner lol
" uncle disgusting "


i like to think of black sweat as more of a form of cultural expression than anything else
" the embassy shut to keep the fools out " - as above, so below.
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Reply #9 posted 03/28/06 10:03am

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He's hardly an "Uncle Disgusting" really is he. Since the late 90s it's been religious morality and monogamy all the way. "Husband Disgusting" at best.
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Reply #10 posted 03/28/06 3:02pm

Graycap23

SpecialEd said:

http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/culturevulture/archives/2006/03/24/midlife_morrissey_style.html#more

Prince mention:

Someone who could do with a mid-life crisis is Prince, who's making a significant comeback with the album 3121. Unlike Morrissey, he's always been vocal in his enthusiasm for the pleasures of the flesh. And he still is. His new single, Black Sweat, is (like the rest of the album) about his undiminished appetite for sex, which is all very commendable till you remember that he's been every bit as sweaty for 25 years. And he STILL wants more? It's not seemly. In the words of a music journalist who heard 3121 at a party recently, "It's all right, but he's getting a bit Uncle Disgusting, isn't he?"


Sounds like playa hating to me.....
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Reply #11 posted 03/31/06 6:18pm

gyro34

Krystal666 said:

gyro34 said:



Here we go again. Someone misinterpreting Prince's lyrics. Duh, wanting more is a sign that you are alive and that you want to enjoy each day to the fullest. It is beautifully healthy to be forty-something and to be honest about how you feel. Just because you are older doesn't mean that you stop having a sexual life. Being sexy is being prolifically creative.

Prince, don't ever stop being true to yourself! cool



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Yes indeed. Men are like mischievious little boys. What you said about men's continuous interest in sex reminds me of a Viagra ad in a magazine that read, "Back to mischief." I don't think Prince will ever need Viagra. As far as sex goes it's a use it or lose it. Princey's sexy muscles are in top shape. booty! woot! thumbs up!
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Reply #12 posted 03/31/06 9:53pm

rbrpm

who cares about the man's midlife crisis he is who he is right? razz
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Reply #13 posted 04/01/06 2:02am

Krystal666

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gyro34 said:

Krystal666 said:




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Yes indeed. Men are like mischievious little boys. What you said about men's continuous interest in sex reminds me of a Viagra ad in a magazine that read, "Back to mischief." I don't think Prince will ever need Viagra. As far as sex goes it's a use it or lose it. Princey's sexy muscles are in top shape. booty! woot! thumbs up!


LOL! I can't see Prince ever needing Viagra. Expeically with the sexy things he picks as companions! razz
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Reply #14 posted 04/01/06 2:24am

Zelaira

He's a Stud and he's Healthy and Wild Women will Keep him Young and SWINGING. They will Rock his WORLD FOREVER He'll Never Need a PUMP or VIAGRA...
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