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Okay,

I was in chat tonight, and trying to explain to Sky what an rfc
trollop is....

I had a hard time..

So, all you trollops and wanna be rfc trollops please help me out? And
explain to sky exactly what an rfc trollop is???

Christine, an honorary rfc trollop by designation from Damsel
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On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 21:48:40 -0700, Christine Dabney
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>Okay,
>
>I was in chat tonight, and trying to explain to Sky what an rfc
>trollop is....
>
>I had a hard time..
>
>So, all you trollops and wanna be rfc trollops please help me out? And
>explain to sky exactly what an rfc trollop is???
>
>Christine, an honorary rfc trollop by designation from Damsel


OK, you're officially on the "other" team.

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On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 21:48:40 -0700, Christine Dabney
> wrote:

>Okay,
>
>I was in chat tonight, and trying to explain to Sky what an rfc
>trollop is....
>
>I had a hard time..
>
>So, all you trollops and wanna be rfc trollops please help me out? And
>explain to sky exactly what an rfc trollop is???
>
>Christine, an honorary rfc trollop by designation from Damsel


There is no definition. D. came up with the term and everyone glommed
onto it. It really meant, you're part of the "in crowd".... just like
in high school. She was nominated as Head Trollop, so it was a
win-win situation for her.

My personal favorite rfc term is stud muffin (another D. original).

I nominate Wayne and Michael for stud muffins - if they haven't gotten
their frat pins yet.


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"sf" <.> wrote in message ...
> On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 21:48:40 -0700, Christine Dabney
> > wrote:
>
>>Okay,
>>
>>I was in chat tonight, and trying to explain to Sky what an rfc
>>trollop is....
>>
>>I had a hard time..
>>
>>So, all you trollops and wanna be rfc trollops please help me out? And
>>explain to sky exactly what an rfc trollop is???
>>
>>Christine, an honorary rfc trollop by designation from Damsel

>
> There is no definition. D. came up with the term and everyone glommed
> onto it. It really meant, you're part of the "in crowd".... just like
> in high school. She was nominated as Head Trollop, so it was a
> win-win situation for her.
>
> My personal favorite rfc term is stud muffin (another D. original).
>
> I nominate Wayne and Michael for stud muffins - if they haven't gotten
> their frat pins yet.
>
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OhmyGOD! Our best friends (two lady friends) call my hub, "stud muffin".
Now I know!!!!

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> "sf" <.> wrote in message
> ...
>> On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 21:48:40 -0700, Christine Dabney
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>Okay,
>>>
>>>I was in chat tonight, and trying to explain to Sky what an rfc
>>>trollop is....
>>>
>>>I had a hard time..
>>>
>>>So, all you trollops and wanna be rfc trollops please help me out? And
>>>explain to sky exactly what an rfc trollop is???
>>>
>>>Christine, an honorary rfc trollop by designation from Damsel

>>
>> There is no definition. D. came up with the term and everyone glommed
>> onto it. It really meant, you're part of the "in crowd".... just like
>> in high school. She was nominated as Head Trollop, so it was a
>> win-win situation for her.
>>
>> My personal favorite rfc term is stud muffin (another D. original).
>>
>> I nominate Wayne and Michael for stud muffins - if they haven't gotten
>> their frat pins yet.
>>
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>
> OhmyGOD! Our best friends (two lady friends) call my hub, "stud muffin".
> Now I know!!!!


Rose Levy Beranbaum has a recipe for a delicious-looking stud muffin in her
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> "sf" <.> wrote in message ...


> > There is no definition. D. came up with the term and everyone glommed
> > onto it. It really meant, you're part of the "in crowd".... just like
> > in high school. She was nominated as Head Trollop, so it was a
> > win-win situation for her.


As I recall it, Damsel's use of the term came about when someone
inquired as to her relationship with Crash -- were they married? And
she said they were not -- something about "living in sin -- a trollop."
It was put out in good humor. And a couple others offered that their
relationships were the same -- long term but without formal papers being
filed in the county courthouse. :-) Others petitioned for the
designation based either on former status or spirit. :-)

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On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 06:21:10 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
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>
>> "sf" <.> wrote in message ...

>
>> > There is no definition. D. came up with the term and everyone glommed
>> > onto it. It really meant, you're part of the "in crowd".... just like
>> > in high school. She was nominated as Head Trollop, so it was a
>> > win-win situation for her.

>
>As I recall it, Damsel's use of the term came about when someone
>inquired as to her relationship with Crash -- were they married? And
>she said they were not -- something about "living in sin -- a trollop."
>It was put out in good humor. And a couple others offered that their
>relationships were the same -- long term but without formal papers being
>filed in the county courthouse. :-) Others petitioned for the
>designation based either on former status or spirit. :-)


Yes, this is how Damsel explained it to me, and what I tried to
explain to Sky.... It is the living in sin part that defines an rfc
trollop..

And now, rfc "trollops" have become part and parcel of rfc lore....
And Damsel was/is the head trollop, cause she was the first to come up
with the idea of being an rfc trollop.

At least this is how I understand it.

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Christine Dabney said...

> On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 06:21:10 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
> > wrote:
>
>>
>>> "sf" <.> wrote in message
>>> ...

>>
>>> > There is no definition. D. came up with the term and everyone
>>> > glommed onto it. It really meant, you're part of the "in crowd"....
>>> > just like in high school. She was nominated as Head Trollop, so it
>>> > was a win-win situation for her.

>>
>>As I recall it, Damsel's use of the term came about when someone
>>inquired as to her relationship with Crash -- were they married? And
>>she said they were not -- something about "living in sin -- a trollop."
>> It was put out in good humor. And a couple others offered that their
>>relationships were the same -- long term but without formal papers being
>>filed in the county courthouse. :-) Others petitioned for the
>>designation based either on former status or spirit. :-)

>
> Yes, this is how Damsel explained it to me, and what I tried to
> explain to Sky.... It is the living in sin part that defines an rfc
> trollop..
>
> And now, rfc "trollops" have become part and parcel of rfc lore....
> And Damsel was/is the head trollop, cause she was the first to come up
> with the idea of being an rfc trollop.
>
> At least this is how I understand it.
>
> Christine



Well, so, how do we formally address trollops? "Christine, your
trollopship"?

Does that make me in the r.f.c trollops presence merely a troll?

TrollOPS. Like Charlie's angels or something?

Something is amiss here at r.f.c, like the cabal (TINC) that I've heard so
much about!

VBG,

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In article >,
Melba's Jammin' > wrote:

> > "sf" <.> wrote in message ...

>
> > > There is no definition. D. came up with the term and everyone glommed
> > > onto it. It really meant, you're part of the "in crowd".... just like
> > > in high school. She was nominated as Head Trollop, so it was a
> > > win-win situation for her.

>
> As I recall it, Damsel's use of the term came about when someone
> inquired as to her relationship with Crash -- were they married? And
> she said they were not -- something about "living in sin -- a trollop."
> It was put out in good humor. And a couple others offered that their
> relationships were the same -- long term but without formal papers being
> filed in the county courthouse. :-) Others petitioned for the
> designation based either on former status or spirit. :-)


My memory is kind of hazy, but didn't the Mounties (RCMP - Royal
Canadian Mounted Police) come in there somewhere?

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>,
Dan Abel > wrote:

> In article >,
> Melba's Jammin' > wrote:
>
> > > "sf" <.> wrote in message
> > > ...

> >
> > > > There is no definition. D. came up with the term and everyone glommed
> > > > onto it. It really meant, you're part of the "in crowd".... just like
> > > > in high school. She was nominated as Head Trollop, so it was a
> > > > win-win situation for her.

> >
> > As I recall it, Damsel's use of the term came about when someone
> > inquired as to her relationship with Crash -- were they married? And
> > she said they were not -- something about "living in sin -- a trollop."
> > It was put out in good humor. And a couple others offered that their
> > relationships were the same -- long term but without formal papers being
> > filed in the county courthouse. :-) Others petitioned for the
> > designation based either on former status or spirit. :-)

>
> My memory is kind of hazy, but didn't the Mounties (RCMP - Royal
> Canadian Mounted Police) come in there somewhere?


Constable Tim Schewe, r.f.c.'s resident RCMP was around when I signed on
in about 1995. I don't *think* the Mounties had anything to do with the
trollops --- in a manner of speaking. :-)
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Dan Abel wrote:

> My memory is kind of hazy, but didn't the Mounties (RCMP - Royal
> Canadian Mounted Police) come in there somewhere?
>

No, I think the Mounties were lusted after long before the Trollops arrived?
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>My memory is kind of hazy, but didn't the Mounties (RCMP - Royal
>Canadian Mounted Police) come in there somewhere?


Mounties were a completely different fantasy. Nancy was absolutely
ga-ga over them and Tammy was a Mounties groupie.... or was that
gropie? In any case, they liked men in uniform. LOL!
http://www.mnstatefair.org/MSF_Images/mountie_lg.gif
http://www.tomalberts.com/galleries/...cal_ride_1.jpg

OMG, I hate to say this.... but those were the good old days when
people actually had the freedom to have some fun here.

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On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 06:21:10 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
> wrote:

>
>> "sf" <.> wrote in message ...

>
>> > There is no definition. D. came up with the term and everyone glommed
>> > onto it. It really meant, you're part of the "in crowd".... just like
>> > in high school. She was nominated as Head Trollop, so it was a
>> > win-win situation for her.

>
>As I recall it, Damsel's use of the term came about when someone
>inquired as to her relationship with Crash -- were they married? And
>she said they were not -- something about "living in sin -- a trollop."
>It was put out in good humor. And a couple others offered that their
>relationships were the same -- long term but without formal papers being
>filed in the county courthouse. :-) Others petitioned for the
>designation based either on former status or spirit. :-)


Thanks for the background information! I didn't follow the thread
where the rfc Trollop was born... but I remember the rest. Later, her
scepter was a wooden spoon. Carol always had a way with words... how
else could she come up with her best moniker: Damsel-in-dis-dress?

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sf wrote:
> Christine Dabney wrote:
> >
> >I was in chat tonight, and trying to explain to Sky what an rfc
> >trollop is....

>
> >I had a hard time..

>
> >So, all you trollops and wanna be rfc trollops please help me out? And
> >explain to sky exactly what an rfc trollop is???

>
> >Christine, an honorary rfc trollop by designation from Damsel

>
> There is no definition. �D. came up with the term and everyone glommed
> onto it. �It really meant, you're part of the "in crowd".... just like
> in high school. �She was nominated as Head Trollop, so it was a
> win-win situation for her. �
>
> My personal favorite rfc term is stud muffin (another D. original). �
>
> I nominate Wayne and Michael for stud muffins - if they haven't gotten
> their frat pins yet.


I doubt they qualify as stud muffins... those two are definitely a
pair of "*** Blades". heheheh

http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...term=***+blade


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>I doubt they qualify as stud muffins... those two are definitely a
>pair of "*** Blades". heheheh


OK, that too... LOL! In any case, they are Eye Candy for me. Too bad
they play on the "other team". <sigh>





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On Apr 30, 12:44 am, sf <.> wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 10:40:32 -0700 (PDT), Sheldon >
> wrote:
>
> >I doubt they qualify as stud muffins... those two are definitely a
> >pair of "*** Blades". heheheh

>
> OK, that too... LOL! In any case, they are Eye Candy for me. Too bad
> they play on the "other team". <sigh>
>
>


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We will always be
Whether in clear or in dark stormy weather
We're friends, friends, friends.
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>On Apr 30, 12:44 am, sf <.> wrote:
>> On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 10:40:32 -0700 (PDT), Sheldon >
>> wrote:
>>
>> >I doubt they qualify as stud muffins... those two are definitely a
>> >pair of "*** Blades". heheheh

>>
>> OK, that too... LOL! In any case, they are Eye Candy for me. Too bad
>> they play on the "other team". <sigh>
>>

>
>Friends, friends, friends
>We will always be
>Whether in clear or in dark stormy weather
>We're friends, friends, friends.
>--old Girl Scout campfire song


Is that when they were having a *** time camping?

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>Friends, friends, friends
>We will always be
>Whether in clear or in dark stormy weather
>We're friends, friends, friends.
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What tune? Hickory, Dickory, Dock?

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sf wrote:
>Sheldon wrote:
>
> >I doubt they qualify as stud muffins... those two are definitely a
> >pair of "*** Blades". heheheh

>
> OK, that too... LOL! �In any case, they are Eye Candy for me. �


You're kidding... since when are prunes a confection... when last did
you have an eye exam?

> Too bad they play on the "other team". �


I think you mean they play with each other. hehe


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On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 07:17:12 -0700 (PDT), Sheldon >
wrote:

>sf wrote:
>>Sheldon wrote:
>>
>> >I doubt they qualify as stud muffins... those two are definitely a
>> >pair of "*** Blades". heheheh

>>
>> OK, that too... LOL! ?In any case, they are Eye Candy for me. ?

>
>You're kidding... since when are prunes a confection... when last did
>you have an eye exam?


I don't consider them prunes. I think they've aged like fine wine.
>
>> Too bad they play on the "other team". ?

>
>I think you mean they play with each other. hehe
>

I mean too bad they aren't playing on my team! Both of them are in
LONG term relationships, just like me... so I know their basic values
are similar to mine. Men can be real jerks, but so can women - yet we
can learn to live together... in same sex or opposite sex
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On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 21:44:07 -0700, sf <.> wrote:

>On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 10:40:32 -0700 (PDT), Sheldon >
>wrote:
>
>>I doubt they qualify as stud muffins... those two are definitely a
>>pair of "*** Blades". heheheh

>
>OK, that too... LOL! In any case, they are Eye Candy for me. Too bad
>they play on the "other team". <sigh>
>
>


maybe they play away games once in a while.

your pal,
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>On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 21:44:07 -0700, sf <.> wrote:
>
>>On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 10:40:32 -0700 (PDT), Sheldon >
>>wrote:
>>
>>>I doubt they qualify as stud muffins... those two are definitely a
>>>pair of "*** Blades". heheheh

>>
>>OK, that too... LOL! In any case, they are Eye Candy for me. Too bad
>>they play on the "other team". <sigh>
>>
>>

>
>maybe they play away games once in a while.
>

Ah, there's a thought.

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On Apr 29, 1:01*am, sf <.> wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 21:48:40 -0700, Christine Dabney
>
> > wrote:
> >Okay,

>
> >I was in chat tonight, and trying to explain to Sky what an rfc
> >trollop is....

>
> >I had a hard time..

>
> >So, all you trollops and wanna be rfc trollops please help me out? And
> >explain to sky exactly what an rfc trollop is???

>
> >Christine, an honorary rfc trollop by designation from Damsel

>
> There is no definition. *D. came up with the term and everyone glommed
> onto it. *It really meant, you're part of the "in crowd".... just like
> in high school. *She was nominated as Head Trollop, so it was a
> win-win situation for her. *
>



Well, I'm not a trollop (never liked that word AT ALL), but I am on
the A list and in the Cabal (TINC). LOL.

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On Apr 29, 3:11�pm, Nancy2 > wrote:
> On Apr 29, 1:01�am, sf <.> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 21:48:40 -0700, Christine Dabney

>
> > > wrote:
> > >Okay,

>
> > >I was in chat tonight, and trying to explain to Sky what an rfc
> > >trollop is....

>
> > >I had a hard time..

>
> > >So, all you trollops and wanna be rfc trollops please help me out? And
> > >explain to sky exactly what an rfc trollop is???

>
> > >Christine, an honorary rfc trollop by designation from Damsel

>
> > There is no definition. �D. came up with the term and everyone glommed
> > onto it. �It really meant, you're part of the "in crowd".... just like
> > in high school. �She was nominated as Head Trollop, so it was a
> > win-win situation for her. �

>
> Well, I'm not a trollop (never liked that word AT ALL), but I am on
> the A list and in the Cabal (TINC). �LOL.


I'm probably on more S lists than anyone ever. heheh


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>Well, I'm not a trollop (never liked that word AT ALL), but I am on
>the A list and in the Cabal (TINC). LOL.


Oh, showing off???


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On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 23:01:51 -0700, sf <.> fired up random neurons and
synapses to opine:

>On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 21:48:40 -0700, Christine Dabney
> wrote:
>
>>Okay,
>>
>>I was in chat tonight, and trying to explain to Sky what an rfc
>>trollop is....
>>
>>I had a hard time..
>>
>>So, all you trollops and wanna be rfc trollops please help me out? And
>>explain to sky exactly what an rfc trollop is???
>>
>>Christine, an honorary rfc trollop by designation from Damsel

>
>There is no definition. D. came up with the term and everyone glommed
>onto it. It really meant, you're part of the "in crowd".... just like
>in high school. She was nominated as Head Trollop, so it was a
>win-win situation for her.


IIRC, this all started about 1998 when a thread about marriage
licenses drifted...and Dams was definitely one of the drifters.

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waitress's, it would have been a very good dinner."

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>On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 23:01:51 -0700, sf <.> fired up random neurons and
>synapses to opine:
>
>>On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 21:48:40 -0700, Christine Dabney
> wrote:
>>
>>>Okay,
>>>
>>>I was in chat tonight, and trying to explain to Sky what an rfc
>>>trollop is....
>>>
>>>I had a hard time..
>>>
>>>So, all you trollops and wanna be rfc trollops please help me out? And
>>>explain to sky exactly what an rfc trollop is???
>>>
>>>Christine, an honorary rfc trollop by designation from Damsel

>>
>>There is no definition. D. came up with the term and everyone glommed
>>onto it. It really meant, you're part of the "in crowd".... just like
>>in high school. She was nominated as Head Trollop, so it was a
>>win-win situation for her.

>
>IIRC, this all started about 1998 when a thread about marriage
>licenses drifted...and Dams was definitely one of the drifters.
>

I didn't drift with the thread. Glad you stayed with it - so you can
provide history. Carol had a magnetic and dynamic personality (or
not) in rfc. She definitely went to many places as a drifter.

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Christine Dabney wrote:

> Okay,
>
> I was in chat tonight, and trying to explain to Sky what an rfc trollop
> is....
>
> I had a hard time..
>
> So, all you trollops and wanna be rfc trollops please help me out? And
> explain to sky exactly what an rfc trollop is???


Even if one doesn't have the commitment to be a full-timer, one can still
exhibit a dollop of trollop from time to time.


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On Apr 28, 11:48 pm, Christine Dabney > wrote:
> Okay,
>
> I was in chat tonight, and trying to explain to Sky what an rfc
> trollop is....
>
> I had a hard time..
>
> So, all you trollops and wanna be rfc trollops please help me out? And
> explain to sky exactly what an rfc trollop is???
>
> Christine, an honorary rfc trollop by designation from Damsel


Hmmmmm. I'm cornfused. Not counting my connection fee I've never had
to pay for anything I got off rfc.
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On Tue 29 Apr 2008 04:47:04a, stark told us...

> On Apr 28, 11:48 pm, Christine Dabney > wrote:
>> Okay,
>>
>> I was in chat tonight, and trying to explain to Sky what an rfc
>> trollop is....
>>
>> I had a hard time..
>>
>> So, all you trollops and wanna be rfc trollops please help me out? And
>> explain to sky exactly what an rfc trollop is???
>>
>> Christine, an honorary rfc trollop by designation from Damsel

>
> Hmmmmm. I'm cornfused. Not counting my connection fee I've never had
> to pay for anything I got off rfc.
>


Trollops are high maintenance.

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On Tue 29 Apr 2008 07:35:11a, Janet Baraclough told us...

> The message 4>
> from Wayne Boatwright > contains these
> words:
>
>> Trollops are high maintenance.

>
> Tell us how you found that out :-)
>
> Janet
>


I'd rather not got there. :-))) But, trust me, I know!

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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Tue 29 Apr 2008 07:35:11a, Janet Baraclough told us...
>
>> The message 4>
>> from Wayne Boatwright > contains these
>> words:
>>
>>> Trollops are high maintenance.

>> Tell us how you found that out :-)
>>
>> Janet
>>

>
> I'd rather not got there. :-))) But, trust me, I know!


Hmph! Please let the record show, that some trollops are self
supporting, and they have been known to support a stud muffin.

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> Hmph! Please let the record show, that some trollops are self
> supporting, and they have been known to support a stud muffin.
>
> Becca
>


Where do I send my application?

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On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 09:57:28 -0500, Becca >
wrote:

>Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>> On Tue 29 Apr 2008 07:35:11a, Janet Baraclough told us...
>>
>>> The message 4>
>>> from Wayne Boatwright > contains these
>>> words:
>>>
>>>> Trollops are high maintenance.
>>> Tell us how you found that out :-)
>>>
>>> Janet
>>>

>>
>> I'd rather not got there. :-))) But, trust me, I know!

>
>Hmph! Please let the record show, that some trollops are self
>supporting, and they have been known to support a stud muffin.
>
>Becca


i guess that implies the use of the male superior position.

your pal,
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On Wed 30 Apr 2008 07:57:28a, Becca told us...

> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>> On Tue 29 Apr 2008 07:35:11a, Janet Baraclough told us...
>>
>>> The message 4>
>>> from Wayne Boatwright > contains these
>>> words:
>>>
>>>> Trollops are high maintenance.
>>> Tell us how you found that out :-)
>>>
>>> Janet
>>>

>>
>> I'd rather not got there. :-))) But, trust me, I know!

>
> Hmph! Please let the record show, that some trollops are self
> supporting, and they have been known to support a stud muffin.
>
> Becca
>
>


Or at least a Chocolate Muffin!

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On Apr 29, 7:47 am, stark > wrote:
> On Apr 28, 11:48 pm, Christine Dabney > wrote:
>
> > Okay,

>
> > I was in chat tonight, and trying to explain to Sky what an rfc
> > trollop is....

>
> > I had a hard time..

>
> > So, all you trollops and wanna be rfc trollops please help me out? And
> > explain to sky exactly what an rfc trollop is???

>
> > Christine, an honorary rfc trollop by designation from Damsel

>
> Hmmmmm. I'm cornfused. Not counting my connection fee I've never had
> to pay for anything I got off rfc.


You never bought the cookbook? For Shame!
;-)
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"l, not -l" > wrote

> On 29-Apr-2008, stark > wrote:
>
>> Hmmmmm. I'm cornfused. Not counting my connection fee I've never had
>> to pay for anything I got off rfc.

>
> Payment isn't necessary to make a trollop, it is more like icing on the
> tart; vulgar and disreputable are sufficient to qualify, according to
> Merriam Webster, a noted authority on trollops and many other things.


All of which are good reasons why I am one of the founding members.

nancy


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On Apr 29, 9:18*am, "l, not -l" > wrote:
> On 29-Apr-2008, stark > wrote:
>
> > Hmmmmm. I'm cornfused. Not counting my connection fee I've never had
> > to pay for anything I got off rfc.

>
> Payment isn't necessary to make a trollop, it is more like icing on the
> tart; vulgar and disreputable are sufficient to qualify, according to
> Merriam Webster, a noted authority on trollops and many other things.
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"Icing on the TART" ????????????
That's great! I am sooooooooooooo jealous.
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In article >,
Christine Dabney > wrote:

> Okay,
>
> I was in chat tonight, and trying to explain to Sky what an rfc
> trollop is....
>
> I had a hard time..
>
> So, all you trollops and wanna be rfc trollops please help me out? And
> explain to sky exactly what an rfc trollop is???
>
> Christine, an honorary rfc trollop by designation from Damsel


What's to 'splain?
From my 'puter's dictionary:
trollop
noun dated or humorous
a woman perceived as sexually disreputable or promiscuous.

Looks like the term has been bandied about here since about 1998.

My mom wouldn't let me be a trollop. Nosiree! Not HER girls! Uh-uh!
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Melba's Jammin' > wrote in message
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> My mom wouldn't let me be a trollop. Nosiree!
> Not HER girls! Uh-uh!


Hah!

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