Originally posted by ChessPraxis One of the silent sins.
No rapport, no familiarity. Become familiar before attempting so.
Note to self, shared with friends.
Familiarity with a person when that familiarity doesn't exist or is an impropriety?
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby Gender an issue?
No sir. 🙂
One example, calling The Bible "The Good Book." My System and The Good Earth are good books. 🙂 Another one, calling God, "The Man Upstairs." Is God your upstairs neighbor? 😕
No sir. 🙂
One example, calling The Bible "The Good Book." My System and The Good Earth are good books. 🙂 Another one, calling God, "The Man Upstairs." Is God your upstairs neighbor? 😕
Innocence in children (even in two fictional characters such as Annie and Jeremiah) wouldn't presume to behave like that.
If true, then the cause of 'undue familiarity' must be related to bad manners, hardening of the soul and depravity.
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Originally posted by ChessPraxis One of the silent sins.
No rapport, no familiarity. Become familiar before attempting so.
Note to self, shared with friends.
i know i am a bit fresh, but,
i love you...
and,
i'd write a sweet poem,
if you'd fall in love...
i'd make them words fly,
az lite az a dove...
you'd fall under the spell,
of my seductery words...
and never not once,
ever think i'z a nerd...
yep, my sweet lines,
will make ya sway and swoon,
and i ain't no fool,
i know i gotta rhyme that with moon...
so come on now chesshoney,
and hop in my jeep...
i promise ten times,
not to act like a creep...
and,
i'd write a sweet poem,
if you'd fall in love...
i'd make them words fly,
az lite az a dove...
you'd fall under the spell,
of my seductery words...
and never not once,
ever think i'z a nerd...
yep, my sweet lines,
will make ya sway and swoon,
and i ain't no fool,
i know i gotta rhyme tha ...[text shortened]... chesshoney,
and hop in my jeep...
i promise ten times,
not to act like a creep...