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Hi,
just a quickie (let's hope NOT) to introduce myself. I joined this site earlier this week and posted my first (ever) ads yesterday. Interest has been slow so far :cry: but I'm willing to put the required time and effort into this because I believe in the lifestyle (have read a lot of the lifestyle type posts). You all seem like a really friendly bunch here too. I must admit was a bit afraid that this would be a bit seedy, but I have to say out loud that I feel relaxed and completely free here with you guys (the use of the word is generic to both sexes).
Anyway, just wanted to say Hi and lets face it, at the same time drum up a bit of support for my ads too wink Well, at least I'm honest!!
Read you all and hopefully see some of you soon biggrin
Cheers
Hiya Johnny,
Welcome to SH, where patience and honesty are ever a virtue!
Put your add number in your post, or a link. It will encourage people to go and look at it.
Check your spelling and grammar first though! lol
Kat
Further proof of the old saying, "Feeble minds think alike." - Did I get that right?
dunno Mine is atrophied, I've not been allowed to use it since the day I got married! rolleyes
Talking of which - did anyone see that program last night, sky one I think it was, on removing unusual objects from peoples bodies??
I only caught the last bit. The bloke from India, what a mind f*** that must have been for him!
lhk
Depends on whether you spit or swallow I guess rotflmao
Sorry, I just had to find a way to do the pun and also be seedy - I think I did it! ;)
Yep - you did! lol
Thanks for the welcome and advice. I have update my signature. Let's see if it works!
Cheers
Great name, JTF :P - so, did you name yourself after the Thin Lizzy album or the 1980s band who used to play gigs round Lancs - I bet you're the drummer, aren't you? If you're the lead singer, I just wanted to know that i always fancied you but was too shy to ask for a shag wink :wink:
Great name, JTF - so, did you name yourself after the Thin Lizzy album or the 1980s band who used to play gigs round Lancs - I bet you're the drummer, aren't you? If you're the lead singer, I just wanted to know that i always fancied you but was too shy to ask for a shag

:shock: Blue, I calculate you were about 10 in 1980?? :shock:
lhk
Pete
Named after my fave rock band - Thin Lizzy. No, I'm not the drummer, but I used to play drums (a quick roll on the skins, as they say).
It would be difficult for me to be the lead singer Phil Lynott as he died in 1986 :cry:
Mind you, it is Halloween, so who knows............. wink
I meant the lead singer from Johnny the Fox, the Lancs Local band, his name was Chris and he was a fit bugger back then, hmmmm what I wanted to do to him cannot be repeated in polite circles hump . It was the late '80s and I was about 17 in JTF's hey-day... they split up before ever being famous :cry: :cry: :cry:
Gotcha :doh:
Were they a Thin Lizzy tribute band? I haven't heard of them. They sound like one not to have missed though 8)
I don't expect anyone anywhere has ever heard of JTF, and even if people saw them live once they probably won't remember them now - I think I am their one remaining fan in the whole world! I have some pics of them somewhere, if I can find one I will post one on here! lol
They weren't a Thin Lizzy tribute band, although I did hear them play Boys are back in town once, they did name their band after the Thin Lizzy album though, I think one of the band was a TL fan. They sang things like U2, and the The Police as well as traditional rock, and a fair amount of their own stuff too 8)
I'm off to be nostalgic now.... smile
JohnnyTheFox
It would be difficult for me to be the lead singer Phil Lynott as he died in 1986

Missed and still remembered by many 8) 8) 8) 8)
Phil Lynott, during live shows, would ask the audience.....
"Is there anyone, in the audience, with any Irish in them?"
Waiting for the cheers to subside, he would then ask...........
"Are there any girls, in the audience, who'd like a little more Irish in them?"
Shuffles off muttering, that it can't really be 30 years ago I first saw Thin Lizzy
Too right Red. Greatly missed sad
Saw the band first in 1975 at Hammersmith and went to all London gigs to the end. Then Grand Slam. Happy days smile
When asked what it was like to be both black and Irish, he used to say "I don't know - ask a pint of Guinness"!! lol
Cheers - took me back a little tonight!