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stevecurious

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  1. And he does manage to sweat under those lights...
  2. Eric Clapton - Wonderful Tonight http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwprrAEL9-E
  3. The last time I had a first date was when I first met my wife. We were set up on a blind date so I had no idea what she liked AND I only had 24 hours to plan something as she was going out of province shortly thereafter. So with some quick thinking and a lot of hoping and praying I managed to put together a first date. When I first arrived and presented her with the roses I had purchased I told her to take "a comfortable pair of shoes" with her. I told her this as we were going horseback riding through the woods and along the beach of one of the national parks here on PEI. After we had finished it was onto a round of mini golf and water slides at a local theme park. The date concluded with me cooking her dinner and confirming the day of our second date.
  4. As I have often said my real name is Steve so I don't really have "another name." I decided to keep my real name so that when I speak with people here on Cerb I still have that feeling that they are talking to Steve and not "Annonymous Cerb Handle Guy." Of course this is only my preference and I expect no one else to follow my choice(s). Having said all of that I have been called every variation of Steve known to mankind. All of them I detest! Some of my least favorites are Stevie, Steve-o, Stevie-boy, etc. So when you talk to me here on Cerb you are actually talking to Steve. On a side note Isabella...you can call me whatever you wish!:wink:
  5. More true a phrase has never been spoken. Cathys closet rivals only Mr. Dressups tickle trunk, of this I am positive! Amelia...I certainly need to make your acquaintance!
  6. Meg, I am starting to think you are having a Brittney moment. Go back and check my post my letters are there. Come to think of it if you want to be my Brittney I can be your K-Fed...or anyone else you want me to be.:icon_wink:
  7. I wanted to respond to Shays comments with a witty remark but I just can't! I seem to have lost the ability to think for some reason??? :bigclap:
  8. Yeah I think so, I suddenly have an urge to shave my head, get pregnant and marry a douchebag...err...I mean Kevin Federline?????
  9. Interesting thread! I too would like to see the various Cerb groups be featured more prominently. I wonder if it is possible to have a section on Cerbs main page devoted to the various social groups? Of course considering that there are so many groups having an entire section may prove prohibitive...
  10. Oops, hit submit a little too quick...my bad.:oops:
  11. Everyone Needs Various Yearnings Next: Booby:body1:
  12. Stevie Nicks - Edge of Seventeen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcxMHhkzH_0
  13. Staind - Right Here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gT3qFt-4QZI&feature=fvst
  14. I watched the entire two hours and as I type I am watching the pundits analyze the debate and it participants. As expected all four leaders performed as expected. Stephen Harper seemed to be a preprogrammed automaton constantly repeating the words coalition, economic recovery and Liberals raise taxes as he mechanically stared into the camera(s). Michael Ignatieff attempted to gain ground on health care and corporate taxes but to little or no avail. He seemed stagnated on fighter jets, jails and big oil. His individual performance was better than this Cerb member expected. Jack Layton had to fight a battle on two fronts. Attempt to attack and de-throne Harper while also engaging Ignatieff in an attempt to steal away some of those left of center votes. I found him to be his typical engaging self with little new to say. Gille Duceppe while a seperatist and therefore not someone that I can or would vote for is still a captivating man. His speaches are filled with passion and confidence...a shame he is a sovereigntist! When all is said and done I don't believe that any of the four included leaders made any head way in the polls. Harper seemed to tread water and Ignatieff didn't press hard enough on the issues that could have stuck. When you factor in that no one made any noticeable gaffes I think this debate changed little...if anything at all.
  15. To me an encounter is more, much more, than sex alone. The intimacy, the passion, the connection of mind and body is a huge stimulant...a high if you will. When I connect with a lady I mean REALLY connect with her the feeling I experience is unlike any drug. A mental connection is imperative, I can not stress this enough. A keen mind and a positive, confident personality is a major turn on for me. Without conversation and the connection it establishes sex is just sex. When intelligence, wit, humour and confidence are introduced sex is no longer just sex, it becomes a passion for mind and body. So yes, to me an encounter is much more than just a penis and a vagina getting together for some fun!
  16. I agree, as is the case with most federal elections the campaign never really begins until the first debate is had.
  17. Try this thread, contained within is yet another thread on BBBJ in Halifax... http://www.cerb.ca/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=46837
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