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To change the subject…  [message #59936] Wed, 02 December 2009 23:26 Go to next message
Nigel is currently offline  Nigel

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I saw a fantastic boy in Sainsbury's car park today. Not only good-looking, but confident and self-possessed, looked after himself and dressed in good quality, though casual clothes. You simply do not find that quality at Asda (Walmart).

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Re: To change the subject…  [message #59937 is a reply to message #59936] Wed, 02 December 2009 23:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
acam is currently offline  acam

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And the connexion between fantastic and fantasy is what, Nigel?

I went to Bristol's new Cabot centre today for the first time and spent two hours wandering about. There is no Sainsbury, Tesco, Waitrose or Asda there but there were some very good looking people and almost nothing in the shops that I would give money for.

What I needed was someone to share my thoughts with and to tease me with his thoughts about the assembled scene.

And it wasn't crowded: almost every shop I went into had someone free enough to ask me whether I wanted any help!

Love,
Anthony
Re: To change the subject…  [message #59940 is a reply to message #59936] Wed, 02 December 2009 23:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
timmy

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Nor at Morrisons. Ours attracts all the chavs. Waitrose ought to attract even better quality, but seldom does.



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Re: To change the subject…  [message #59941 is a reply to message #59940] Thu, 03 December 2009 00:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
NW is currently offline  NW

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timmy wrote:
> Nor at Morrisons. Ours attracts all the chavs. Waitrose ought to attract even better quality, but seldom does.

Morrisons is OK, Lidl is excellent ... if you find young guys in their early twenties in nylon trackies a turn-on. For me, there's something rather alluring about the way the fabric alternately clings to their package, outlining it, and then falls in natural folds. Not so much erotic as intriguing, I think. But perhaps I had enough of "nice" boys during my own schooldays ...

As for Waitrose, at Waitrose John Barnes (the Finchley Road / West Hampstead branch) I frequently feel as though I'm the youngest person in there apart from the cashiers!



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Re: To change the subject…  [message #59946 is a reply to message #59941] Thu, 03 December 2009 09:01 Go to previous message
Nigel is currently offline  Nigel

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First of all, NW, stop arousing the green eyed goddess in me when you mention your schooldays. When I think of the little I know about your school, I bet there was a superfluity of "nice" and desirable boys.

Let us return to our moutons - the mention of chavs, and nylon tracksuits. What I find intriguing and so magnetically attractive are the translucent brilliant white nylon trousers that come down to between knee and ankle - summer wear worn all the year round. In theory they should give a fantastic display of package, but never do. I think part of the answer is wearing boxers instead of undergear which collects their tackle into an enticing bulge.

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N



I dream of boys with big bulges in their trousers,
Never of girls with big bulges in their blouses.

…and look forward to meeting you in Cóito.
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