Originally posted by The Plumberseems you have had too much variety and never had the good stuff,mr plumber or you wouldnt keep changing your preferences
Yeah - there are thousands of variations on chocolate....dark chocolate, milk chocolate, white chocolate, choclate with peanuts, chocolate with almonds, candy-covered chocolate.....I could go on and on.
Originally posted by fiestaI've had lots of good chocolate. My particular favorite at this point in time are Dove "Promises" - very smooth and quite tasty.
seems you have had too much variety and never had the good stuff,mr plumber or you wouldnt keep changing your preferences
Variety is the spice of life!
Music is wonderous my head is always full of it. The beat of music is in everything from your windscreen wipers to the indicator of the car to the soft patter of rain on the window or the trickling of a stream. No one could take that away even if I lost my hearing.
The feel of a womans heart beating softly against my face and the smell, taste and feel of chocolate on her skin. Then staring into each others bliss filled eyes.
Pinch me someone I've nodded off again.
Before I finally decide.. can someone tell me if carob is getting any better??
Music or sex - well, that one is easy for an asexual person like me... Music or chocolate - well, that's more difficult. But I still think I should go for music, because if you take away music, I'll also lose my job, and then I won't have enough money to buy chocolate.
BTW, deaf people, even if they were born deaf, can experience and enjoy music, too. Rhythm can be both seen and felt. Pitch, volume and tone quality can be felt as vibrations. Some deaf people have become accomplished musicians. I once had a fascinating workshop with a deaf-blind music therapist. It has changed my understanding of music.
Originally posted by bambeeI'm surprised no one has mentioned the Singing Chocolate Priapic Easter Bunnies yet! ... it isn't their ears that you bite off first - because of course that would hinder them from hearing the music.
Men just have no idea 😉
😳 The only thing worse than a deaf sex-starved chocolate bunny has to be a horny Kitty Katty chorus.
Originally posted by NordlysCool post.
BTW, deaf people, even if they were born deaf, can experience and enjoy music, too. Rhythm can be both seen and felt. Pitch, volume and tone quality can be felt as vibrations. Some deaf people have become accomplished musicians. I once ha ...[text shortened]... f-blind music therapist. It has changed my understanding of music.
It'd have to be music for me too (to keep of course!).