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[ILUG] Victorian frustration

[ILUG] Victorian frustration

John Cassidy Sean at JDCassidy.net
Mon Dec 19 11:58:50 GMT 2005


I am sure your lover has greasy hair and an Ipod.

My stomach churns, I am aware that this conversation is "off-topic", however
you still have not answered my 1890's question.


Perhaps a "treff" or a "rendevouz" in MCDonnels, when I am back in little
america..


Small capitals intentional

Yours obsequiously

Born in Santry 1743, put that in your Lesbian pipe and smoke it.

Perhaps I err.................




> On 12/19/05, John Cassidy <Sean at jdcassidy.net> wrote:
>> Little Nora,
>
> While you're welcome to play around with your own name as you wish,
> please have the courtesy to refer to me by my own name, and not your
> favourite derivation.
>
>>             welcome to the world of delerium.
>
> Is this a new element I'm not familiar with? Or do you mean delirium?
>
>> God forbid, what did ladies do in the 1890's to satisfy themselves.
>
> I've no idea, but in the 21st Century, I find my boyfriend perfectly
> satisfying.
> Perhaps you'd care to share your rather Victorian perspective on a
> history list - I don't think Linux was around at that stage.
>
> Noirin
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