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Originally posted by Sicilian Sausage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EBw_da7BZk
I just love Chris Rea. Thanks, lovely link, nice memories. 🙂


Originally posted by Tabitha Marshall
Old or new, fake or not, it is still a good story, well written with some truth in it.
"Oh my God" that is medieval for sure, but for me it was the first time I saw it so cleverly put. 🙂
""Oh my God" that is medieval for sure, but for me it was the first time I saw it so cleverly put." Tabitha, why would an atheist invoke the word "God" at a moment of extreme satisfaction, heightened sexual pleasure and overall wellbeing?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
""Oh my God" that is medieval for sure, but for me it was the first time I saw it so cleverly put." Tabitha, why would an atheist invoke the word "God" at a moment of extreme satisfaction, heightened sexual pleasure and overall wellbeing?
Out of a reflex Bob, our upbringing.
The word god is used in many different contexts, in all languages to express both good and bad. In this particular sexual context, I am sure it happens in real life (can't speak for myself there), as a natural response to pleasure.

However, I must add that in my experience, this particular expression is often a + to sexual jokes. Quite ironic though considering that the majority of people are believers. 😕

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Originally posted by Tabitha Marshall
Old or new, fake or not, it is still a good story, well written with some truth in it.
"Oh my God" that is medieval for sure, but for me it was the first time I saw it so cleverly put. 🙂
I agree, it's very amusing and cleverly written. But there are some people, not you, who would accept it as fact.


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Amazing! I love languages, but most specially the English language, so trick, rich and full of curves!
Your Spanish story is great, I have been through that so many times, both in English and in French, but have never been on the game before, and hope never will. 🙂

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Originally posted by ChessPraxis
It ain't good

All fire and brimstone and cinders ashes, lava sulphur and gasses. Pain and suffering and endless torment. Indescribable heat and thirst, for no drinkable water.

Wait, that wasn't hell,
That was my weekend in Cabo. 😞
One word, my man.

Corona. With lime. Oh, wait, that's three words.

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Originally posted by Tabitha Marshall
I just love Chris Rea. Thanks, lovely link, nice memories. 🙂
I knew Chris rea quite well he sang in the local church choir his father owned a chain of coffee/ice cream shops and I layed the floors in many Chris used to be there at times and gave me a copy of his first demo tape it was very blues based he has never lost his Middlesbrough accent and remains kind and approachable to everyone.

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the road to hell is the A19 and the river is the then polluted Tees

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the road to hell is there for all

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Originally posted by ChessPraxis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l482T0yNkeo
You guys don't stop showing me the nicest roads and highways to Hell.. I want to go. Hot and rhythmical, what else can one wish for?? 🙄