Quote by __random_orbit__
I do like to give oral, and use my hands and fingers as much as posible, and in as many ways as present themselves in any given situation or position.
It might just have been noted that I am a great lover of the lady bottom.. the shape, the feel, the flesh... the presentation of thigh, cheek and pussy when the belly is raised over cushions or from a kneeling position...mmm.. sight taste and textures!
However.. being selfish, I also like the feel of that flesh pressed against me.. may face... chest and belly rolling/sliding up and over the firm and full flesh... the warmth, the 'giving' of flesh under pressure.
Further selfish still... the absolute teasing of self and partner as the cock'shead brushes against inner thighs and travels through moisture to gently seperate lip and become enveloped... to remain ... moentarily to withdraw and then further travel to move moisture and heat across labia to gain clit to glans contact... and back to the envloping heat before becoming engolfed and drawn inside to hilt... belly once again hard against cheek. mmm... the curve of the back and swell of the hip!
If these singular elements were combined as one long and smooth singular action... a choriographed move from one to another... seamless and satisfying... would that count?
lp
Quote by Sixfootsix
Mainly metal, talking pretty heavy stuff like slipknot, american head charge etc.
..but my tastes are varied, my cd collection can vouch for that, barring the mostly metal stuff theres everything from air to bjork to the doors to the beatles to cypress hill to the prodigy!
Quote by Theladyisaminx
I saw Queen back in 86, and hubby has been a fan since 73/74 when he first saw them backing mott-the-hoople.
Freddy was a great front man so I did have reservations on how they were going to pull this off.
All I can say is in no way was Paul Rogers trying to be Freddy. Paul Rogers in great live, I have never rated him on in the studios.
There was one song Paul Rogers sung that I thought he didn’t really pull it off That was “the show must go on” but other than that the rest was good.
What a lot of people seem to forget is Queen wasn’t just Freddy, Brain May and Roger Taylor are brilliant musicians and I was gobsmacked at their performances last night outstanding. Freddy was there last night he was mentioned a lot he haven’t been forgotten. When Brian may sung “Love of my life” and dedicated it to Freddy you seemed to feel him there beside you.
So I would say a great concert!
Have you seen the new line up?
Even if you haven’t, what are you views?
Should the music carry on?
Quote by Theladyisaminx
I saw Queen back in 86, and hubby has been a fan since 73/74 when he first saw them backing mott-the-hoople.
Freddy was a great front man so I did have reservations on how they were going to pull this off.
All I can say is in no way was Paul Rogers trying to be Freddy. Paul Rogers in great live, I have never rated him on in the studios.
There was one song Paul Rogers sung that I thought he didn’t really pull it off That was “the show must go on” but other than that the rest was good.
What a lot of people seem to forget is Queen wasn’t just Freddy, Brain May and Roger Taylor are brilliant musicians and I was gobsmacked at their performances last night outstanding. Freddy was there last night he was mentioned a lot he haven’t been forgotten. When Brian may sung “Love of my life” and dedicated it to Freddy you seemed to feel him there beside you.
So I would say a great concert!
Have you seen the new line up?
Even if you haven’t, what are you views?
Should the music carry on?
Quote by leatheredbiker
why cant someone invent a fold up spare tyre,or at least design a bike that makes the rear easy to remove and repair,been up since 4 to go to work only to find a bloody big screw oiking out my sidewall,tyre repair sparay doesnt work,tyre repair bung doesnt work,got a spare tyre waiting to be put on but dont have the tools to fit it myself so now going to have to push it with a flat tyre to whatever garage i can find..i'm not a happy bunny
still at least i get to mess about on here for awhile..every cloud and all that
Quote by Theladyisaminx
I saw Queen back in 86, and hubby has been a fan since 73/74 when he first saw them backing mott-the-hoople.
Freddy was a great front man so I did have reservations on how they were going to pull this off.
All I can say is in no way was Paul Rogers trying to be Freddy. Paul Rogers in great live, I have never rated him on in the studios.
There was one song Paul Rogers sung that I thought he didn’t really pull it off That was “the show must go on” but other than that the rest was good.
What a lot of people seem to forget is Queen wasn’t just Freddy, Brain May and Roger Taylor are brilliant musicians and I was gobsmacked at their performances last night outstanding. Freddy was there last night he was mentioned a lot he haven’t been forgotten. When Brian may sung “Love of my life” and dedicated it to Freddy you seemed to feel him there beside you.
So I would say a great concert!
Have you seen the new line up?
Even if you haven’t, what are you views?
Should the music carry on?
Quote by kentswingers777
I saw Queen back in 86, and hubby has been a fan since 73/74 when he first saw them backing mott-the-hoople.
Freddy was a great front man so I did have reservations on how they were going to pull this off.
All I can say is in no way was Paul Rogers trying to be Freddy. Paul Rogers in great live, I have never rated him on in the studios.
There was one song Paul Rogers sung that I thought he didn’t really pull it off That was “the show must go on” but other than that the rest was good.
What a lot of people seem to forget is Queen wasn’t just Freddy, Brain May and Roger Taylor are brilliant musicians and I was gobsmacked at their performances last night outstanding. Freddy was there last night he was mentioned a lot he haven’t been forgotten. When Brian may sung “Love of my life” and dedicated it to Freddy you seemed to feel him there beside you.
So I would say a great concert!
Have you seen the new line up?
Even if you haven’t, what are you views?
Should the music carry on?
Quote by Theladyisaminx
I saw Queen back in 86, and hubby has been a fan since 73/74 when he first saw them backing mott-the-hoople.
Freddy was a great front man so I did have reservations on how they were going to pull this off.
All I can say is in no way was Paul Rogers trying to be Freddy. Paul Rogers in great live, I have never rated him on in the studios.
There was one song Paul Rogers sung that I thought he didn’t really pull it off That was “the show must go on” but other than that the rest was good.
What a lot of people seem to forget is Queen wasn’t just Freddy, Brain May and Roger Taylor are brilliant musicians and I was gobsmacked at their performances last night outstanding. Freddy was there last night he was mentioned a lot he haven’t been forgotten. When Brian may sung “Love of my life” and dedicated it to Freddy you seemed to feel him there beside you.
So I would say a great concert!
Have you seen the new line up?
Even if you haven’t, what are you views?
Should the music carry on?
Quote by westerross
Smiled and blubbed all at the same time today. Went to buy my daughters wedding dress. :cry: