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On Wed, 24 Sep 2008 20:27:08 -0400, Marty wrote:
Richard Casady wrote: They call that getting 'neaped' and big ships have done it. Neaped? That's new to me, thanks Richard. Now how the hell am I going to work that into a conversation? Be bold. Very easy when approaching a potential new lady friend. It would go something like this. "Hello. Those are lovely shoes. Did you make them yourself?" Wait for her response, and if she hasn't walked away, innocently ask, "By the by, have you ever been neaped?" You have now moved the conversation into the nautical. This all must be done with panache, of course. There are other methods. For example, if during a conversation somebody should utter the word peep, leap, seep, deep, weep, etc, pounce at once with, "My God, you have called to mind the term neap. That is so interesting! Has anyone here been neaped, by chance?" So it's really a simple trick if you are bold, creative, and turn on the panache. --Vic |
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 05:37:35 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote: Be bold. ..... --Vic Bold is good: ...weird is double bad however... :-) Brian W |
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 11:56:43 -0500, Brian Whatcott
wrote: On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 05:37:35 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: Be bold. .... --Vic Bold is good: ...weird is double bad however... :-) Depends. Weird with panache yields Inspector Clouseau or Austin Powers. The inspector found himself naked with Elke Sommer, and Powers ended up with Elizabeth Hurley and Alotta Vagina. But one might argue that's only in the movies. --Vic |
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