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Obbie

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Not sure Lana been a while not been told it ,but it's how you see yourself I think or if you have a pair of tight shorts or mini skirt you can rely on me to tell you every day xxxxx
 

homer

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Gorking at myself in the mirror, my 1 keg of duff staring at me. Nothing gets sexier than that baby. *whip whip*
 

Master Yoda

“Your path you must decide.”
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Feeling sexy today?
I was wondering what it takes to make feel people sexy. Is it more like waking up in the morning, looking in the mirror and like what you see? Or is it the reaction you get from other people like a turn head when you walk past or a look that tells you the person likes what he/she is seeing.
What does it take to make you feel sexy?

Other peoples reactions and outside stimulus that is positive is a nice feeling and a bonus.

How I feel and breathe and move determines whether I feel it or not :)

And wish I can be like that all the time. But while I'm still earth bound I gotta take the good with the bad for contrast.
 

Rochelle

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Agree with you, Yoda.......other people and the outside stimulus are playing an important part. I can definitely say that a sunny and warm day makes me feel better (and feeling good is the first step to feeling sexy) straight away so does an especially good work out in the gym.
 

Langtrees VIP Perth 3

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Feeling sexy is a state of mind but outside influences can make a great difference. A smile, or a compliment can make me feel so good. If it happens to me maybe it happens to other people. So lets smile and compliment people. Lets make this world today a happy one xx
 

svengali

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Amen, Rochelle.

It would have been too easy for him to be just another angry man consumed by hatred and bent on revenge for the wrongs he suffered. Instead he showed true strength and won over everyone by forgiving and bringing black and white Africans together.

The country has a long way to go to achieve full equality for all but at least, generally, it is on the right track thanks to this remarkable man.
 

Rochelle

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Yes, they are cming to Perth next year and the cheapest ticket is just under $200..........ahhhhhhh is it worth it? Most likely.
I mean on one hand they are the ultimate rock legends and it is prpbably the last chance to see them 'live' but I am always debating the price which is most likely related to my reluctance to idealise somebody or something.
Let's face it.....I wouldn't get a ticket anyway because I am not prepared to sit in front of the computer for hours just to be first when the tickets go on sale.
So happy hunting.............:D
 
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colzilla

Modern music/bands are the dregs but why do these old codger band$ keep touring? The Stones haven't been relevant for at least 30 years.

Fleetwood Mac, Elton, U2 etc that have toured recently. Are all well past their prime.
 
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colzilla

He was playing "Who's Daddy?" in prison because he's a terrorist and a murderer.
 

sparky

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Yes, they are cming to Perth next year and the cheapest ticket is just under $200..........ahhhhhhh is it worth it? Most likely.
I mean on one hand they are the ultimate rock legends and it is prpbably the last chance to see them 'live' but I am always debating the price which is most likely related to my reluctance to idealise somebody or something.
Let's face it.....I wouldn't get a ticket anyway because I am not prepared to sit in front of the computer for hours just to be first when the tickets go on sale.
So happy hunting.............:D


Hmmmm $200 is too much to see a legendary rock band for possibly the last time and have a memory that will last a lifetime yet we are expected to feel comfortable to spend $400 an hr to see a woman that may or may not give a good time worth remembering and very doubtfully for a lifetime. I know where I'd rather spend my money.
Just sayin :)
 

bobcat111

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Stones have been on my bucket list for a long time so I reckon worth it - agree with sparky - $ spent is all relative - if I miss out on ticket I might just ramp up music with a nice working lady that fits a song or my mood - "Brown sugar" with ?; "Under my thumb" with ?...appreciate advice if I miss tickets....
 

HappyPirate

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Ahoy;- The show will sell out, so be quick
I am certainly, not going
Cheers and Pass the Rum
 

Happy2

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He ended up a great man But it should be remembered he also co founded the MK a militant body
But became a follower of non-miltant action in the following years And as said earlier became one of the great figures of modern history
 

svengali

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I recall an interview Mick Jagger did on T.V. when the stones were at their peak.

The interviewer asked a popular question: "Where do you see yourself in ten or twenty years time?"

Mick replied: "Well, I can't see myself still doing "Jumping Jack Flash" when I am in my sixties."

Looks like he and the gang will still be rocking into their eighties.
 

Dallas

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Doing a LOT of exercise especially swimming makes every muscle in my body feel sensitive and alive, so that kinda does it for me!
 

Master Yoda

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Nelson Mandela was amazing that he had the ability to acknowledge the events that took place without applying stories that would have given him a victims mindset and made him focus on those who wronged him. If he did that.....the world would have been very different.

Many would say that he was well within his rights to be angry and only focussed on that after being locked up for 28 years. Yet if he behaved like the majority, that would have cost a world dearly.

He is truly a great man.
 
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