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Virtually meaningless? Or virtually important?

What if the roles were reversed?

Hey, it's not my fault such thoughts take control of my sleepless body in the middle of the night.

Call it . . . "obsessium"?

by Staraj in Six-Word Memoirs on Nov 06, 2012 | add favorite | T-shirt

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accidentaltourist says,

Am I the only one in the free world who did not see that movie?

accidentaltourist says,

P.S. My middle of the night thoughts are never peopled by blue aliens....although, what IS under that loin cloth?

canadafreeze says,

I only saw the movie because I was visiting my daughter. They have a home theatre c/w 3D glasses, so I acquiesced. I saw an old story being told using CGI. It's not the loincloth worth eyeing:-)

Staraj says,

Your PS has me turning blue with . . . naaah, who am I foolin'? Not only am I not embarrassed by the thought, heck, I've had that, uh, "blue condition" waaaay too many times. I "firmly" believe that in a truly just and "free world", alleviation would be readily available. Maybe I should relocate to Pandora . . . and open some "boxes" :->

Staraj says,

BTW -- I just thought of a marvelous follow-up six. Worthy, I believe, of your authorship, AT. Do you double dare me to publish it? Sextuple dare?

accidentaltourist says,

Not only do I dare you, I give you full permission and endorsement. (*snicker* you said "sex")

accidentaltourist says,

P.S. I vote for a truly just and free world.

Staraj says,

You got me again. Yeah, it's on my brain. Alas, the only place, lately :-(

Okay, enough of my woes, full double entendre speed ahead! Check Questions.

Staraj says,

Late BTW -- You said "snicker", AT. What's on YOUR brain? (Yeah, yeah, I know. For women, sex is only selected when chocolate isn't available.)

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