Why we all love the Lady.

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It's her pretty powdered ass.

-- Manny (No@dip.com), April 13, 2000

Answers

Which you will never see.

-- (nemesis@awol.com), April 13, 2000.

Manny,

Why not post one of these threads WEEKLY rather than every three days?

A desensitization experiment,

Frank

-- Someone (ChimingIn@twocents.cam), April 13, 2000.


Uh-oh! Frank is getting excited and wants you to cut it out!

-- Frank wants it (hes@backdoor.man), April 13, 2000.

Thank you, nemesis and Frank. I appreciate your efforts, because you are both gallant gentlemen, but please don't respond to my trolls. I'm afraid we only encourage them when we do.

Thanks anyway, fellas!

~*~

-- (Ladylogic@...), April 13, 2000.


Manny, keep posting you keep this board alive!

-- keep it up (keepitupp@keepitupp.xcom), April 13, 2000.


Manny, now that LadyLogic has gotten a life, why don't you do same?

-- quizzman (quizzman@geta.life), April 13, 2000.

Manny,

Let me help you by posting the link to your homepage. Hope you don't mind :) Sometimes a guy needs a little push when persuing the one they desire.

-- Attack-Paulie (fannybubbles@usa.net), April 13, 2000.


I have seen the Ladys ass. She strips in Vegas at a place called The Olympic Garden Topless Cabaret.

-- Manny (No@dip.com), April 13, 2000.

I've never heard of that place Manny. What street(s) is it on?

-- Lap Dancer (lapdancer@club.lv), April 13, 2000.

Lap Dancer,

Paradice near the Sahara

-- Location (location@location.location), April 13, 2000.



uh oh. She is not going to like this.

-- (Don't @ do .that), April 13, 2000.

Manny, some speculate that you are Ron Schwarz. Any comment?

(Personally, I think you are not Ron. Ron's posts, for all their antagonism, have considerably more wit and style than your own.)

-- David L (bumpkin@dnet.net), April 13, 2000.


Thanks, Location. I'll be in that neighborhood next week. Will check it out! Crazy. I was just over at the Sahara the other night. Lost $100 but had lots of fun.

-- Lap Dancee (lapdancee@club.lv), April 13, 2000.

Manny, do you hang out at the Olympic Garden Topless Cabaret? If so, what do you look like so I can recognize you?

-- Lap Dancer (lapdancer@club.lv), April 13, 2000.

It's my number one hangout whenever i'm in Vegas. I am usually in the VIP Lounge. Just look for one of the best looking guys in the place. What do you look like?

-- Manny (No@dip.com), April 13, 2000.


Cute kid, someone you're trying to teach the fine art of blowing bubbles out of their ass?

-- One (h@sto.wonder), April 13, 2000.

Jesus that's harsh Paulie.

ROTFL

-- Uncle Deedah (unkeed@yahoo.com), April 13, 2000.


Manny, I'm not a high roller, but I know you roll with the best of them, powdered or not!

-- roll with it baby (rollwithitbaby@rolwithittt.xcom), April 13, 2000.

Unk, Do you have any idea of why the good doc (he's not) would have that URL?... and he does seem to have a perverted thing about farting in bathtubs, Hmmmm

-- one (h@sto.wonder), April 14, 2000.

Definition of a nerf: Someone who smells fart bubbles in the bathtub before they reach the surface.

Definition of a nerd: Someone who goes around smelling bicycle seats.

A stupid boss: He sticks his leg in the toilet and lets the piss roll down his leg so no one hears the toilet flush.

Ans yes, I have met these people.

-- ~~~~~~~ (~~~~@~~~.xcom), April 14, 2000.


Well let's see. We have here: Doc Paulie, the bubble-blowing bath farter; Patricia, the lap dancing whore; Ron Schwartz, the drug- addicted ex-writer.

Nice crowd! No wonder all the pollies are considered nutz and boltz!!!

-- (pollies @re dysfunctional .people), April 14, 2000.


Manny -- You keep avoiding questions as to whether or not your real identity is Ron Schwarz. Of course who would expect you to reply truthfully if you are? So if you are, you aren't, or maybe if you aren't, you are. Huh?

Lady Logic -- Who do you think Manny really is. I suspect that you might have a better sense of this than us outsiders.

-- clicker (clicker@kbds.con), April 14, 2000.


Manny --- Do you ever get out to Pahrump?

-- clicker (clicker@kbds.not), April 14, 2000.

I am not Ron.

-- Manny (No@dip.com), April 14, 2000.

Heck, clicker, I'm not sure. Yesterday, I would have bet money it was Ron, but, I suppose this guy could be one of three gentlemen that has been mean to me.

I don't know; it's something I'll never know, so I'm going to think about things that I can find answers to.

~*~

-- (Ladylogic@...), April 14, 2000.


LL, Do any of your aforementioned friends frequent the Las Vegas night life?

Manny, I'll be in LV toward the end of next week. Do you want to go to Pahrump?

-- Lap Dancee (lapdancee@club.lv), April 14, 2000.


Hi Laura,

Since there's no substance to, and therefore no apparent "mind" behind Manny's posts, just try to see those types of posts as you would if a parrot were saying the words.

I know you're strong, Laura, but for what it's worth...hang in there, girl.

-- eve (eve_rebekah@yahoo.com), April 14, 2000.


Eve,

Thanks for the moral support...and don't worry. Manny doesn't have any teeth :o)

Lap Dancee,

I hope none of those guys live in LV. Las Vegas is one of the places Mr Polly and I have considered getting married. (But, we'll probably get married in Illinois.)

Chow for now!

Bachelor,

Marriage (IMHO) doesn't wreck a relationship; it enhances it. I can love a man a whole lot, but until we make that legal commitment, I will always hold back.

Personally,

I have the ability to love.............................................

unconditionally.

(So does Mr Polly.)

I can love someone................................................... .

to the depths of my soul.

Why would I give that part of me....................................... ......................

to a man.............................................

who isn't willing to do the same?

How is that willingness demonstrated? Can giving someone money demonstrate it?

No.

Can screwing someone's brains out demonstrate it?

No.

Can a combination of those two --

and a legal,

and moral,

and spiritual,

comittment demonstrate it?

Heck, yes!

Marriage is the only way.............................

I can show Mr Polly,

and he can show me,

that we intend to work everything out together....................

to walk through life unafraid,

of what will happen tomorrow;

because we know one things for certain.......................................

the other will be there.

I'll give myself to him,

in every way humanly imaginable....

and he's promised to do the same.

We're looking in the same direction,

and all good things in life seem possible now.

But, it's that piece of paper.....................................

................................that makes him my man,...................

that makes him my companion,

...................that makes him my husband.........................

that makes me his wife........................................(I LOVE that word: Wife.)

No, Bachelor, marriage doesn't diminish a relationship, it allows it to be nutured, to grow, and let's two people love each other unconditionally.

Of course, if you're happy being a bachelor; carry on! ;o)

~*~

-- (Ladylogic@...), April 14, 2000.


Opps,

I left from "Bachelor" on down in my cut and paste cache.

Oh, well. I love saying it twice! I wouldn't even mind telling "Bachelor" the same thing several more times today.

~*~

-- (Ladylogic@...), April 14, 2000.


Ladylogic,

That's OK, you can say it to me as many times as you wish. You misunderstand me. I didn't really mean to say that marriage "wrecks" a relationship, although sometimes it does. What I meant to say is that due to the differences in how men and women think (and are programmed by society), the pre-marriage romance that makes love so wonderful is often difficult to sustain after marriage. Women however, receive enough of what they need through marriage to cancel out some loss of romantic bliss. Men on the other hand, inherit a life of toil to pay the mortgage, fund the kids college, pay all the expenses for unappreciative teenagers, and that leaves precious little time and energy for romance. We long for the unencumbered bliss of the pre-marriage relationship.

-- Bachelor (bachelor@love.uladies), April 14, 2000.


Bachelor,
Your observations about loss of romance seem directed more toward having a family than toward marriage. Also, what indicates that a woman's dislike of the life of toil she has inherited is less than a man's.

-- David L (bumpkin@dnet.net), April 14, 2000.

Please don't post here anymore. I don't want to answer two threads on the same subject so I'm going to start a new one. Besides, Mr Polly doesn't read this site, and I didn't tell him this conversation is going on in this thread.

~*~

-- (Ladylogic@...), April 14, 2000.


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