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Postby living in shadow » Thu Aug 17, 2006 7:41 am

[quote][i]Originally posted by stella[/i]
<br>I don't really EXPECT otherwise but the cultural aspects of the whole thing fascinate me. Clearly consideration for other humans is a thing of the past. It was never more than an affectation of the upper classes anyway I guess but civilization is such a nice idea I just can't give it up.

I wouldn't mind so much if the late comers shoved themselves past people their own size but they seek out the weakest smallest people to shove past. Does it make you feel good Motors, to step on kids and small women in your pursuit of the Grail? That makes you the bad guy in the movie right?


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Consideration & civility at a concert? And in gen admission to boot; you sister, are a dreamer. You want civility at a concert, go see Tony Bennett.
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Postby hutter » Thu Aug 17, 2006 7:54 am

Hey, there are some tough grannies that attend those Tony Bennett concerts. I wouldn't want to cross them.

You wanna see some dangerous old gals? Go to a Tom Jones concert. I hear they throw their Depends up on the stage. Tom still has his mojo.
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Postby i_like_lectric_motors » Thu Aug 17, 2006 8:38 am

[quote][i]Originally posted by stella[/i]


I wouldn't mind so much if the late comers shoved themselves past people their own size but they seek out the weakest smallest people to shove past. Does it make you feel good Motors, to step on kids and small women in your pursuit of the Grail? That makes you the bad guy in the movie right?


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You got it all figured out Stella. Trampling all those small children at concerts is an amazing feeling. In fact, "feel good" really doesn't do it justice. It's such an intense feeling the closest I could come to describing it would be the sense of euphoria you'd feel from simultaneously eating pizza, doing a bong hit, spitting in George Bush's face and having an orgasm.

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Postby living in shadow » Thu Aug 17, 2006 8:48 am

[quote][i]Originally posted by i_like_lectric_motors[/i]
<br>[quote][i]Originally posted by stella[/i]


I wouldn't mind so much if the late comers shoved themselves past people their own size but they seek out the weakest smallest people to shove past. Does it make you feel good Motors, to step on kids and small women in your pursuit of the Grail? That makes you the bad guy in the movie right?


[/quote]

You got it all figured out Stella. Trampling all those small children at concerts is an amazing feeling. In fact, "feel good" really doesn't do it justice. It's such an intense feeling the closest I could come to describing it would be the sense of euphoria you'd feel from simultaneously eating pizza, doing a bong hit, spitting in George Bush's face and having an orgasm.

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OUCH! I sense a history between you two.
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Postby i_like_lectric_motors » Thu Aug 17, 2006 8:58 am

[quote][i]Originally posted by living in shadow[/i]


OUCH! I sense a history between you two.
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Hmmmm ... None that I can remember offhand. If anything, we tend to agree on a lot of things. Just not on this. [:D]

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Postby djcraig » Thu Aug 17, 2006 10:13 am

[quote][i]Originally posted by living in shadow[/i]
<br>[quote][i]Originally posted by stella[/i]
<br>Getting in line early is the civilized way of getting a good spot. I'm not suggesting you sleep over night although that does happen. Kicking, punching and lying your way to the front that’s just wrong. I liked the piss on them idea but being a woman the best I could do is hope my shoes overflow and swamp them.
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You entered a venue via general admission so you should have expected the events that occured. For you to expect otherwise shows you to be both naive and lacking in common sense. Next time, I suggest you buy a seat.
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Or just bang the band. That should at least get you backstage!

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Postby djcraig » Thu Aug 17, 2006 10:24 am

[quote][i]Originally posted by i_like_lectric_motors[/i]

You got it all figured out Stella. Trampling all those small children at concerts is an amazing feeling. In fact, "feel good" really doesn't do it justice. It's such an intense feeling the closest I could come to describing it would be the sense of euphoria you'd feel from simultaneously eating pizza, doing a bong hit, spitting in George Bush's face and having an orgasm.
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From http://experts.about.com/q/Fetishism-28 ... fetish.htm

[i]Question:

I'm just kinda curious. What is a spit fetish? What kind of activities would a couple (or a person by themself?) who has a spit fetish engage in?

Answer:

Well a spit fetish could manifest itself in a number of ways I guess, either partner could have a fetish to be spat on, usually this is always closely linked to that individual seeking domination from the spiter, making the person being spat on submissive. it may also be part of sexual humiliation and other aspects of BDSM.

Or, an individual could have the need to spit on someone, that would probably make them dominant and to want to control and/or humiliate their partner sexually.
Or I guess both people could either enjoy to be spat on or to be the spitter...this could work both ways and simulataneously.

I actually was in a relationship with a individual who had a spit fetish. He longed for me, while we were having intercourse, to spit on him, his face all over him, he didnt mind where but he especially liked it if I was dominant with him in doing so, maybe called him names at the same time, played a Domme to him. His fetish for spit also extended into dribbling, where he liked for me to dripple on myself, preferably accross my chest, and for him to rub his face in it, in the spit...he loved the moistness physically, but it was more mental for him, the control aspect, the humiliation of it all, the dominance. [/i]


[b]Motors, you kinky thing... and with George W of all people![/b]


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Postby i_like_lectric_motors » Thu Aug 17, 2006 10:30 am

Djcraig - you're a sick fuck.

Of course, I mean that as a compliment.

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Postby stella » Fri Aug 18, 2006 4:58 am

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You got it all figured out Stella. Trampling all those small children at concerts is an amazing feeling. In fact, "feel good" really doesn't do it justice. It's such an intense feeling the closest I could come to describing it would be the sense of euphoria you'd feel from simultaneously eating pizza, doing a bong hit, spitting in George Bush's face and having an orgasm.

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Spitting on Bush. Man that would be great. Who needs pizza too?
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Postby stella » Fri Aug 18, 2006 5:01 am

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Or just bang the band. That should at least get you backstage!

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Been there done that.[:D]
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Postby stella » Fri Aug 18, 2006 5:44 am

If the house is still packed loose I head for the front. If someone doesn't want me there I move. I'm not into doing the things I hate in others, I'm there for the music and I don't want to fight if I can help it. I'll defend but I won't be the aggressor.

Being on the rail is of course the best and I do it whenever I can get there first.
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Postby Spit » Fri Aug 18, 2006 9:04 am

[quote][i]Originally posted by stella[/i]
<br>If the house is still packed loose I head for the front. If someone doesn't want me there I move. I'm not into doing the things I hate in others, I'm there for the music and I don't want to fight if I can help it. I'll defend but I won't be the aggressor.

Being on the rail is of course the best and I do it whenever I can get there first.



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Hey Stella , just fight your way to the front. I mean , how tough can a Bobby Vinton crowd be anyway . [:D]
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Postby stella » Sat Aug 19, 2006 4:23 am

Ed would not like being compared to Bobby Vinton. But without the band and politics a comparison to Tom Jones could be valid. Those crooners man, their all the same. [:)]
What's new pussy cat oooohooo?. The guys into retro, maybe he'll do pussycat on vinyl this year for the fan club, That way no one will have to listen to it.
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