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ClaudiaTherese
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My lovely lady lumps ...

[Edited to add: Oh, great, first post of the page. ]

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Dan_raven
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Hand Job?

I Love To Love Me Baby.

Mary Had A Little Lamb.

Y.M.C.A.

In The Navy.

Whip It.

Oh, wait, were those out loud?

Um...

Never mind.

I meant to say....

um...

Bolero...

yes, Bolero.

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foundling
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My boyfriend doesnt understand why I love that Black Eyed Peas song. I think it's the "lovely lady lumps" line. I just cant help but laugh. And then, all involuntarily, I feel my bottom start to twitch around, my hips start to swivel and, before I know, I'm dancing to the damn thing.
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Tante Shvester
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quote:
Originally posted by Glenn Arnold:
Carmina Burana

You nut!
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Sopwith
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There's something about the music and imagery of Van Morrison's "Into the Mystic" that I thought made it a sexy or sex-y song. But then again, the man can make some good gettin' busy music. [Blushing]
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Goody Scrivener
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Dan, I'll completely agree with Bolero. I did NOT know that it was in the soundtrack of that movie when I became enamoured of it, although I'm fairly sure that the gentleman invovled did, and I still have never seen the movie (partly because I don't want to risk ruining my own personal mental imagery that's associated with the piece)

And now I'm whistling it... LOL

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Tante Shvester
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Ever try the William Tell Overture?

Hi Ho Silver! Away!

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foundling
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"Ever try the William Tell Overture?"

Tante, I cant imagine this is very conducive to... um... very comfortable sessions. Or very long ones, for that matter! But intense, that I can see. [Big Grin]

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Tante Shvester
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Indeed.
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foundling
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I'm really trying to imagine the look on your face right now. Was that a straight "indeed"? Or maybe slightly severe "indeed"? Or, maybe, a saucy tongue in cheek "indeed"?
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Tante Shvester
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Head cocked to one side, left eyebrow raised, knowing look in eyes.
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Unchained Melody
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calaban
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DMB When the World Ends or Crush
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I love Sarah McLaughlan, but I'd have to go with "Sweet Surrender," myself.

"Victoria's Secret" from the score of the show Due South.

"Firedance" by Bill Whelan (Riverdance). Though that one is partially due to Maria Pages' amazing flamenco.

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For those romantic, after-a-really-great-date moments: Des'ree - Kissing You

For pure, flat out amazing sensual sheet tossing: Moby - God Moving Over the Face of the Waters

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