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A few minutes of rfc chat?
A few minutes of rfc chat?
Andy -- Eat first, talk later. |
A few minutes of rfc chat?
On May 15, 9:11*pm, Andy > wrote:
> A few minutes of rfc chat? If a couple of people posted messages back and forth fairly rapidly (as frequently used to happen on alt.punk), do you thing that someone would suggest that the two parties "get a room"?? > > Andy --Bryan |
A few minutes of rfc chat?
On Fri, 15 May 2009 21:22:35 -0700 (PDT), Bobo Bonobo®
> wrote: >On May 15, 9:11*pm, Andy > wrote: >> A few minutes of rfc chat? > >If a couple of people posted messages back and forth fairly rapidly >(as frequently used to happen on alt.punk), do you thing that someone >would suggest that the two parties "get a room"?? >> >> Andy > What two partys are you talking about? -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
A few minutes of rfc chat?
Andy wrote: > A few minutes of rfc chat? > > Andy Its 10 P.M. on the coast? ..... Io Pan!! -- Joseph Littleshoes |
A few minutes of rfc chat?
Bobo Bonobo® wrote: > On May 15, 9:11*pm, Andy wrote: > >>A few minutes of rfc chat? > > > If a couple of people posted messages back and forth fairly rapidly > (as frequently used to happen on alt.punk), do you thing that someone > would suggest that the two parties "get a room"?? > >>Andy > > > --Bryan Its saturday night! im surprised there's no one there but me? Oh ...wait....maybe that's when people aren't there? I know my e mail slows down on weekends, i just get less.... Hmmmm..... -- JL |
A few minutes of rfc chat?
On May 15, 11:49*pm, sf > wrote:
> On Fri, 15 May 2009 21:22:35 -0700 (PDT), Bobo Bonobo® > > > wrote: > >On May 15, 9:11*pm, Andy > wrote: > >> A few minutes of rfc chat? > > >If a couple of people posted messages back and forth fairly rapidly > >(as frequently used to happen on alt.punk), do you thing that someone > >would suggest that the two parties "get a room"?? > > >> Andy > > What two partys are you talking about? Any two hypothetical parties.. The "get a room" was a play on chat room. I was wondering why move a conversation to chat. Privacy? Surely not. Speed, yeah, there's that. The whole "get a room" concept is funny to me because I don't mind public displays of affection. Except at nudist camps, where such things pose a serious threat to the existence of free body culture, I'm even fine with it going beyond mere affection. I may get grossed out by jarred mayo or other cooking horrors, but never by two people kissing like they just want to eat each other up. That applies even if I find one or both of them very unattractive. Kisses are unqualifiedly good. I feel like I've had a pretty eventful life to this point, but there could have been more of those close, almost painfully personal kisses. I wonder, does almost everyone feel like that? Not a rhetorical question. Any replies would be appreciated. Kissing a person whom one is really attracted to, and/or in love with is like savoring one's favorite food, but w/o the calories, and you never end up over-full, each moment being like a tiny, thrilling appetizer that is great whether or not it is followed by the consumation of a meal. I'll shut up now. --Bryan |
A few minutes of rfc chat?
On Fri, 15 May 2009 22:32:25 -0700 (PDT), Bobo Bonobo®
> wrote: >On May 15, 11:49*pm, sf > wrote: >> On Fri, 15 May 2009 21:22:35 -0700 (PDT), Bobo Bonobo® >> >> > wrote: >> >On May 15, 9:11*pm, Andy > wrote: >> >> A few minutes of rfc chat? >> >> >If a couple of people posted messages back and forth fairly rapidly >> >(as frequently used to happen on alt.punk), do you thing that someone >> >would suggest that the two parties "get a room"?? >> >> >> Andy >> >> What two partys are you talking about? > >Any two hypothetical parties.. The "get a room" was a play on chat >room. I was wondering why move a conversation to chat. Privacy? >Surely not. Speed, yeah, there's that. The whole "get a room" >concept is funny to me because I don't mind public displays of >affection. Except at nudist camps, where such things pose a serious >threat to the existence of free body culture, I'm even fine with it >going beyond mere affection. > I've seen certain people dis exchanges like that here and suggest they take it to email. I guess with rfc, they certainly could take it to chat. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
A few minutes of rfc chat?
Joseph Littleshoes wrote: > > > Andy wrote: > >> A few minutes of rfc chat? >> >> Andy > > > Its 10 P.M. on the coast? > > .... > > > Io Pan!! http://www.littleelmbears.com/media/...rack_8_10_.mp3 -- Joseph Littleshoes |
A few minutes of rfc chat?
"Bobo Bonobo®" > wrote in message
... On May 15, 9:11 pm, Andy > wrote: > A few minutes of rfc chat? If a couple of people posted messages back and forth fairly rapidly (as frequently used to happen on alt.punk), do you thing that someone would suggest that the two parties "get a room"?? --Bryan Perhaps because in chat no one bitches if it's OT. It's just people talking. It has nothing to do with bandwidth (or privacy). Jill |
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