T64
Everything & Nothing
August 28 2015
Comments
Page 23 of 65 1 ... 21 22 23 24 25 ... 65
-
Seachange73
9 years ago
My oldest moved out on Thursday. Miss him. However I got a text from him last night at 1:30 thanking me for teaching him how to cook and eat well. He made fresh Vietnamese rice rolls for dinner for himself and his housewares. It vu was yummy n healthy. They sent me pics with thumbs up. This thank you message melted my heart and made me realise he will do ok on his own. Actually more than ok. 👍 ☺
-
Seachange73
9 years ago
Duh! not housewares. Hate auto correct sometimes. Grrr 😡 Where's my coffee?
-
RHP User
9 years ago
...yesterday morning while at work...my laptop parked on a chair out the back, trying to load a site for an hour...I have successfully secured and payed for 2 tickets to Guns n' Roses in Perth in February. GUNS N' effin' ROSES PEOPLE!!! I am complete. For now. Quite pleased with myself. ☺
-
MsJonesy
9 years ago
Who is the other ticket for?? Pick me! Pick me!! 😉😉😆
-
RHP User
9 years ago
...your sharp, aren't you..😉😁 Don't know what I'll do with other ticket yet. I'll take a mate, no doubt...but I've got till February to figure that out 😊.
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Saw Guns and Roses in 1995/6. I have to say I was very disappointed. Hopefully they have improved. Enjoy it.
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Ah, but Jennifer...that's because the original line-up of the Gunners had started leaving in 94, their last album together in 93. For over 20 years it's been the Axl and Co. show...and a bit sad they've been, I hear. I've not been interested either. Sounds like they've rebuilt some bridges...temporarily at least. Rock legends..
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Went to get over Donnington in 88.....Which was awful!!!! And that was the original line up. They were young, inexperienced then so I let them off. By 90s they were all ego and arguing. Hopefully age has mellowed then but not the music.
-
Seachange73
9 years ago
What happened to our resident 'Catfish'? Anyone? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
-
RHP User
9 years ago
It's really a game of Where's Wally 😎
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Prior to hitting the "Post..." button on my last wrt this subject line, I didn't look to see just how much text there was. The size of that may have dissuaded some from reading, considering, or chiming in. Then again, perhaps people are taking a leaf from Isocrates' book: "Let there be but two occasions for speech - when the subject is one which you thoroughly know and when it is one on which you are compelled to speak. On these occasions alone is speech better than silence; on all others, it is better to be silent than to speak." Isocrates (436 BC - 338 BC) FWIW, it seems to me both sides of the debate are deeply flawed. Both sides are heavily drawing on highly emotive argument and cheap political point scoring, and personal attacks; none of which will serve to effectively serve the "Pro" side, or assuage the fears of the "Con" side. As another old saying goes: "If nothing changes, everything will remain the same." My own experience tells me the most effective means of prosecuting any case/debate/argument is to know and consider all of the angles, and prepare for objections to your own position ahead of time by means of rational, evidence based counter-argument. Typically, the greater the scale and complexity of the problem, the greater the opportunity to introduce supporting evidence. Unfortunately it is also the case that scale and complexity tempts ad hominem attack by the weak and/or unscrupulous. I understand, acknowledge and expect there are many participants on this site who support same sex marriage. I can also see that simply declaring it the right thing to do will not be sufficient to overcome the fear (perhaps even loathing) of those who would oppose the passage of Law. It appears to me even those who argue in favour of a Parliamentary vote rather than a Plebiscite seem to do so because either: they fear they are themselves incapable of mounting a successful and rational prosecution of their own case; or they hold grave doubts as to the intelligence and integrity of the citizens entitled to vote in a plebiscite. Whatever the facts on that score, I would suggest the quality of both sides of the debate thus far has been somewhat feeble, disrespectful and disingenuous.
-
Seachange73
9 years ago
It'd be interesting in what form will the catfish return again and how we will recognize it in its next form.... Will wait in 4-6 weeks when the catfish swims back to our forum pool....
-
AnnieWhichway
9 years ago
I dont believe the last one was a catfish. Guilty of a stolen photo yes. But no malicous activity. Ive given her the benefit of the doubt. I had ongoing contact and i believe what i believe. And i wished her the best for her battle. She wanted to say goodbye to 2 other forumites but felt it may not be welcome.
-
AnnieWhichway
9 years ago
That was one of your shorter ones. So i did start reading but as soon as i saw a quote from Socrates......nah. But not complaining. My choice to move forward. Keep up your work.
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Isocrates was another/different man. It is not for no reason I've sought to learn from the classics. Whilst times, ways, and means all are subject to change, true wisdom is said to be timeless. If we don't learn from the past, we're condemned to making all the same old mistakes. Not all lessons must be learned the hard way, or first-hand.
-
MsSuperFoxy
9 years ago
Funniest show...love commentary and the quotes. 😁😁😁 Ms Foxye
-
AnnieWhichway
9 years ago
Isocrates.......Socrates. My bad. Makes me sound a little uneducated but I'm not really. It's just that i got them mixed up with their auntie's family, the Aristocats. They ran a really cool fish and chippery when i was growing up when the Greek's ruled the deep fried take away. They were the days. But they didnt have the dim sums down pat. Which was the older brother?
-
RHP User
9 years ago
lily they never left,the Hotel California doesn't require too much I.D .
-
RHP User
9 years ago
I'm not formally trained in Philosophy, and by no means expert. For years now I've done a little reading and thinking each day incidental to other studies. Some of my study has been by necessity; some purely for pleasure or satisfaction of my own curiosity. I don't believe, agree, or subscribe to every idea/concept I read, but I do find it useful in gaining better understanding of so many different matters. So much modern knowledge is founded on classic thinking. I've grown increasingly aware some of the most glaring failures and injustices we see in society today (and other times throughout history) may be attributed to neglect of some basic principles established thousands of years ago. I still have much to learn. As I go about my studies, I try to share what I can where I see it might also help someone else.
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Nothing malicious in jerking people's feelings around hàving them believe you're sick and dying. Or offering your services as a Dr or lawyer even if you're not one. I can't see anything going wrong there. I'd rather be me any day of the week. Peachy
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Quoting 'PeachyismyName' Nothing malicious in jerking people's feelings around hàving them believe you're sick and dying. Or offering your services as a Dr or lawyer even if you're not one. I can't see anything going wrong there. I'd rather be me any day of the week. Peachy Your post here might be open to misinterpretation. I acknowledge in this forum I have broached some matters Legal in nature, however I also have posted some of my own background details previously. I've made an ass of myself before. It is easy to presume. Any lurkers not familiar with my posting history might think this post of yours is aimed in my direction. This would be quite incorrect. Rather, I hope it is a sarcastic expression of frustration/exasperation. Someone's feigning of illness is a despicable act. Depending upon specific circumstances, it might actually constitute fraud. Likewise, it is illegal to pass oneself off as any form of professional requiring formal qualification, licensing, registration, and insurance. Anyone who does that is unworthy of you Peachy. Whilst my studies include Law, I have previously declared I am not (yet) finished or admitted to practice. I have been quite careful to cite references as appropriate when I have posted to the forum anything relating to legal issues or concepts. Certainly (most) all Australian Law Acts, Regs, Gazettes and Law Journals are freely available to read and/or download, as is a significant amount of Case Law should people be interested to take a look for themselves. My engineering career has spanned Military, Industrial and Medical technologies. I have worked near fifteen years since my career progression to the Medical industry, but never have I proffered specific health advice which would require clinical qualifications beyond Senior First Aid level. My own health is pretty good (given my current age, some misspent youth, and some punishing previous workplace practices). My photos are genuine. Some are date-stamped. As was the case with the subject of Catfishing, I get a bit twitchy at the risk of false accusations. (As Waylon Jennings sang: "I've been busted for things that I did, and I didn't do". I still find that second part a bit hard to cop!) BuckleUp
-
RHP User
9 years ago
I may not understand all your posts but thanks for sharing and challenging my thinking.
-
AnnieWhichway
9 years ago
We are all different. Most are nice Some are bitter and twisted Some people are intentionally malicious. Some inadvertently. Some silently....... I call them the silent assasins. It is up to ourselves to interpret those we intereact with and limit whaf we put out and take in. Careful it's a jungle out there and a minefield in here..... Kaboom
-
AnnieWhichway
9 years ago
.
-
RHP User
9 years ago
It's Friday...and I have a 3000 word essay to write. What am I doing about it? Reading RHP forum posts lol. Priorities ;) x
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Quoting 'lilyorchid' It'd be interesting in what form will the catfish return again and how we will recognize it in its next form.... magikarp?
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Usually they are not koi 😝Q
-
AnnieWhichway
9 years ago
To accepting the basics. You all accept what an unvalidated person sprouts. More fool you for getting emotionally caught up in the drama. Bullshit or no bullshit. Many members say they follow the principal of that. And as Ontology said above Not all lessons need to be learnt over and over the hard way.
-
Seachange73
9 years ago
Quoting 'AnnieWhichway' Isocrates.......Socrates. My bad. Makes me sound a little uneducated but I'm not really. It's just that i got them mixed up with their auntie's family, the Aristocats. They ran a really cool fish and chippery when i was growing up when the Greek's ruled the deep fried take away. They were the days. But they didnt have the dim sums down pat. Which was the older brother?Socrates was the technology challenged brother of iSocrates. both brothers to the communist bisexual Isosceles. End of lesson.
-
AnnieWhichway
9 years ago
Yeah i had trouble with iphones as well........
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Is on his first meet with another woman! I'm excited and nervous for him - and she's a real cutie! Massive step for us 😀
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Peachy's post was not aimed at you,not sure how you could come to that conclusion. Those of us who have been here for many years understand Peachy's remarks. Q
-
Seachange73
9 years ago
Have no idea how you came to that conclusion. Peachy was not referring to you and yet you manage to take this personally? Big leap in your assumption, isn't it? Quoting 'PeachyPearL' Nothing malicious in jerking people's feelings around hàving them believe you're sick and dying. Or offering your services as a Dr or lawyer even if you're not one. I can't see anything going wrong there. I'd rather be me any day of the week. Peachy Peachy is correct and I concur. Nothing like taking people on an emotional merry-go-round via lies and making excuses not to meet. Engaging people on here on the pretence of someome else and soon to be found out that after investing our time, trust and energy and extending our friendship to them, that they are not what they seem. It makes us question our filter and our standards and ability to judge and trust people. So many self-examining questions are raised. Although nothing malice has eventuated, it could also have turned the other way where people could lose more than trust, i.e. financial loss, etc. So I do understand what Peachy means.
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Quoting 'ontology' ...[1] Your post here might be open to misinterpretation. I acknowledge in this forum [3] I have broached some matters Legal in nature, however I also have posted some of my own background details previously. I've made an ass of myself before. It is easy to presume. [2] Any lurkers not familiar with my posting history might think this post of yours is aimed in my direction. This would be quite incorrect. Rather, I hope it is a sarcastic expression of frustration/exasperation... ...[4]As was the case with the subject of Catfishing, I get a bit twitchy at the risk of false accusations. (As Waylon Jennings sang: [5]"I've been busted for things that I did, and I didn't do". I still find that second part a bit hard to cop!) BuckleUp might be aided by reconsideration in context of (in numerical order) the statement highlighted in bold font... My posting history will reveal Peachy and I have engaged in discussions in some threads. This post of mine is meant to dispel any other persons' incorrect assumption that her post was aimed at me. Can you see it now?
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Quoting 'ontology' Quoting 'PeachyismyName' Nothing malicious in jerking people's feelings around hàving them believe you're sick and dying. Or offering your services as a Dr or lawyer even if you're not one. I can't see anything going wrong there. I'd rather be me any day of the week. Peachy Your post here might be open to misinterpretation. I acknowledge in this forum I have broached some matters Legal in nature, however I also have posted some of my own background details previously. I've made an ass of myself before. It is easy to presume. Any lurkers not familiar with my posting history might think this post of yours is aimed in my direction. This would be quite incorrect. Rather, [1] I hope it is a sarcastic expression of frustration/exasperation. [2] Someone's feigning of illness is a despicable act. Depending upon specific circumstances, it might actually constitute fraud. Likewise, it is illegal to pass oneself off as any form of professional requiring formal qualification, licensing, registration, and insurance. [3] Anyone who does that is unworthy of you Peachy. Whilst my studies... BuckleUp Sarcasm and nuance is not conveyed well in print unless great care is taken in the wording of statements. A literal reading of Peachy's post might convey the idea she sees no problem (or perhaps that she is defending, or even endorses) those practices she mentions. The exchange of subsequent posts demonstrates the propensity of people to misinterpret or not understand the written word - even when care is taken to state matters in plain and clear language.
-
Seachange73
9 years ago
From my maths class, the quickest way from point a to b is the simple straight line. That applies to conveying ideas and messages without sounding esoteric nor frivolous. appreciate the effort you put in and I think you like writing and going into minute details but not everyone has the propensity nor time to read extended messages in their spare time. I save that patience for work. But that is only my opinion.
-
madotara69
9 years ago
I was just about to mention something of it. I thought ontology's post was misread, Miss Q, lily
-
RHP User
9 years ago
My various posts may be intended for either/or anyone, everyone, or specific individuals (and sometimes a combination). It is important to not lose sight of certain key facts, amongst which you might consider: * Everything each of us posts (or says or does) in any forum may remain available for scrutiny by an indeterminate range of people for an indeterminate period of time. As such, there is potential for adverse consequences (many of which may be anticipated). * Whether the forum is physical or internet does not matter; it all is real life (despite the BS contended by some). Therefore, careful wording of posts is not only justified; it is advisable. This particularly the case for contentious matters. Many of the disagreements and disputes in this (and other fora) are a direct consequence of poor or misinterpreted communication. Contentious, controversial or otherwise sensitive matters warrant careful, considered wording to ensure subtlety and nuance are correctly, unambiguously conveyed. Clearly conveying a message concerning such matters does sometimes necessarily require attention to detail - precisely because of the propensity of some people to take only a cursory/superficial approach to matters they do not understand, or for which they do not recognise the significance/impacts/consequences. You might now wish to reread and consider the Isocrates quote I offered previously. Your glib comments may reflect poorly on you in the eyes of the indeterminate number of "lurkers" people frequently mention, but seemingly fail to carefully consider.
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Celebrating the love of our best friend ..
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Two and a half hours of talking from a guy who is really quiet and shy! They have lots in common and he feels so much more confident within himself now. Was so nice to sit and chat with him about it. Summer - OMG woman I need those heels! Spill - where do I buy???
-
RHP User
9 years ago
For me that you can't just order them online, and for you because they are too big! They look awesome though - that's what matters 😉
-
AnnieWhichway
9 years ago
On topic......
-
AnnieWhichway
9 years ago
I'm back at school. Lined up for detention. No wonder i wagged a lot. Cant get into trouble if your aren't there
-
Seachange73
9 years ago
Still have nothing to wear to my date tonight. I need something slutty. Will raid Annie's closet. Shhh. Dont tell her
-
Seachange73
9 years ago
Wrong thread. Lol
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Just visited dad in hospital, hooked up to his blood transfusion, he seems pretty good considering. Now having dinner out with mum which is nice. I'm having a couple glasses of wine and plan to relax a bit. Hope everyone is having a good night. - Posted from rhpmobile
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Hi all how are you? We are newbies so be nice/fun/intriguing lol
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Quoting 'Summersolstice' Avenger ones? I made them from a pair of cheap heels and a stack of Marvel comics. If only I hadn't bought the shoes to big. Time for another pair. You. Cut. Up. A. Stack. Of. Marvel. Comics..? I did not just hear that..
-
RHP User
9 years ago
...I hope your having a good night too, all things considered. Hi to your mum.
-
sweetgem
9 years ago
Is it worth to report a scumbag I met (from here) to the Mods??? It seems like either I was the first person to ran into him, or nobody had cared to report him to the Mods, otherwise he would not still be here to lure people into his low class trap! 😠😠 - Posted from rhpmobile
-
sweetgem
9 years ago
Best wishes for your dad and hope he has a speedy recovery 🙏🏼🙏🏼 - Posted from rhpmobile
-
sweetgem
9 years ago
I thought so too, that's why I haven't done so. For everything, there's always a loophole! Sigh! - Posted from rhpmobile
-
Tall74nHard9
9 years ago
Depending upon exactly what your experience was with the 'scumbag', it may still be worth mentioning something to the mods. If his behaviour was truly 'suspicious', you may have grounds to say something. If it did not just meet with your expectations, then as Summer said, it's he said - she said. You never know, reporting someone may just save someone else further down the track. Use your judgement to see what the appropriate course of action should be. Tall
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Discovered Dr Pimple Popper on youtube. What is it that makes watching nasty-ass shit being squeezed out of bodily structures so grossly fascinating...
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Yeah, Dr Pimple Popper's pretty magnetizing. I've watched a great short vid a few times lately, of a huge fly larvae being pulled from the nostril of this poor little kitten. Looks like something from an old episode of Dr Who. Awesome. The kitty makes it out safely. Love a happy ending.. 😊
-
MsSuperFoxy
9 years ago
I have them pop up on my Facebook wall. Intriguing, fascinating, but gross at the same time. I have a little giggle how the Dr gets so off and excited when she has her pop. Ms foxy
-
RHP User
9 years ago
My favourite is Brian's biggest pimple popping in the world:P The chick is priceless grossing out wiping all the puss !!!
-
RHP User
9 years ago
I can't stomach those videos! I know lots of nurses who get so excited when they see a really revolting one. I watched a few and nope - make me feel sick for ages! If you want to watch something gross, watch videos of them squeezing out larvae from people's skin! 😳
-
MsSuperFoxy
9 years ago
Even "Vagina Knitting", something my eyes will never forget. Same as "Rose budding". Seen them once, that's enough. Change Topic...Brisbane weather is amazing today! Bring on the bikinis. Ms Foxy
-
RHP User
9 years ago
I'm freezing where I am and it's overcast 😕 And thank you for letting me know that vagina knitting is probably something I shouldn't Google lol
-
RHP User
9 years ago
When you really really want something on ebay you get outbid. When you actually wish you'd get outbid, you don't
-
MsSuperFoxy
9 years ago
Here I am laying in the sun (tanning up), enjoying peace and serenity. Out of the blue, my neighbour starts singing. Here I am thinking my singing is bad. Seriously, that belongs underground, it's that painful. No one should have to listen to it. My ear phones and music on my mobile can't even block that shit out. She's hurting my ears! Grrrr give me my peace back, please. Ms Foxy
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Curiosity got the better of me. Women stick skeins of wool up their vagina and then knit the wool, pulling the thread out of their cave of love as they go. I looked for text only just so you know 😉
-
MsSuperFoxy
9 years ago
Apparently it happened a few years ago. She sat and knitted a scarf during a whole month. Art, so the lady says. It was controversial at the time. Ms Foxy
-
RHP User
9 years ago
And it's even better when people don't worry about what others think of them. Your post made me smile 😀
-
MsSuperFoxy
9 years ago
I agree Ms Foxy
-
sweetgem
9 years ago
Love that app and will mainly use it as my alternative contact instead of giving out my phone number! I now don't feel comfortable to give out my number to newly met people after my last terrible experience with a guy I met from here! - Posted from rhpmobile
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Her bed surrounded by used condoms and tampons etc was first exhibited in 1998..It sold again recently for about four million dollars.Q
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Quoting 'Qefenta1' Her bed surrounded by used condoms and tampons etc was first exhibited in 1998..It sold again recently for about four million dollars.Q ...and THAT is nothing like a good work of Art!
-
RHP User
9 years ago
-
RHP User
9 years ago
I actually struggle with this concept but she is one of Britains most celebrated artists. In the early 1900s Marcel Duchamp famously exhibited a toilet. Damien Hirst is another British artist who is celebrated for his work,dead sharks in fish tanks.All of these artists IMO challenge our concepts of the role of the artist in society,and how we respond to their work. Q
-
RHP User
9 years ago
I do not dispute that, but of course Art is highly subjective. I've often identified and agreed with the statement "I don't know Art, but I know what I like". There is a broad variety of work I do appreciate. There is also a broad array of exhibited materials I would class a grotesque waste of perfectly good resources (sometimes in more ways than one). In my own opinion, that Tracie Emin piece is one such example. I should point out, I refer not only to the aesthetics of any particular work. Certainly, the price you cite as being paid for the Tracie Emin piece demonstrates the Art Market is full of BS, and suckers soon parted with their money. (She must have laughed her arse off!) Easy come, easy go for some Art Buyers I guess...
-
RHP User
9 years ago
I've seen bedroom suites that looked just like that after a big weekend. None of them could have been insured for four million bucks!!! Looks like an Air B'n'B advertisement's after photo (in the minutes before departure while the taxi/Uber car makes its approach).
-
RHP User
9 years ago
to be reading about vagina knitting lol that will teach me to get my butt into gear in the morning rather than having my coffee with forums.... Maybe not its a great way to start the day :) xx
-
RHP User
9 years ago
...so the sign reads ''Residential Only'' near the entry to my street, why then does that arsehole trucker go past my place at 6:00 every morning of the week and blast off his Jake brake! I'd probably give a shit if it was at a more reasonable hour as it does cut off going the long way 'round but god knows I really really need my beauty sleep!
-
Tall74nHard9
9 years ago
done and dusted. Next thing ya know we'll be staring at Christmas. Time just goes by tooooo fast.
-
MissBishere
9 years ago
Does someone want to do my job for a while I'm quite sick of it 😕
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Quoting 'Missb72' Does someone want to do my job for a while I'm quite sick of it 😕 a swap of all roles and responsibilities, or do you hope to find someone to take on all of yours in addition to their own? If you'll take on mine, we might be able to talk turkey. If the latter, there's not a snowball's chance in hell! I reckon I've got plenty enough on my plate; I'm chewing like mad and I'm just about stuffed. Better get a bucket. Wafer thin, you say? I could just about explode (and I don't even have big stomach bones).
-
RHP User
9 years ago
͡͡͡ ͡͡ \||/ \/ Ơ /Ѡ\ ʬ /\
-
RHP User
9 years ago
That what I found on my roof was not tanzanite but actuqlly a pearl from the sky. Apparantly a whole heap of them fell from the sky earlier last century.
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Quoting 'Summersolstice' No matter how bad they are. It makes me happy to see someone else in a good mood. I cannot carry a tune to save my life, but that will never stop me. I completely agree with you, Summer. I was cleaning up at work an hour ago and in a fine mood to turn the stereo to full and sing it loud and proud.I thought I did a rather good backup to Take Thats "Back for Good." I have a much deeper voice than Gary Barlow, but I don't think he would be ashamed of my efforts. I'm not..
-
Seachange73
9 years ago
what a wonderful night in Melbourne town with a date with my fwb met afterwork for drinks at a popular sophisticated bar in Melb. place was packed and i got in early and saved a place by the cavernous fireplace. Smiles and cheeky banter from minute one, chatting and fun banter over red wine. 2 hours later, the bar was near empty except for us. where did the time go? Then he whisked me off to an exquisite restaurant in the Parisian part of Collins st, with trees gloriously lit up with fairy lights. Nothing like walking in a cool evening with great company. another 2 hours, we were again just a handful of the patrons left as the restaurant staff started clearing the tables and preparing for next day. Perfect night with sophisticated company. even if my feet started hurting in my heels with all that walking. Fantastic night, fantastic company. Some men are worth waiting for.
-
Tall74nHard9
9 years ago
Quoting 'EuropianBliss' That what I found on my roof was not tanzanite but actuqlly a pearl from the sky. Apparantly a whole heap of them fell from the sky earlier last century. to see you back on board again EB. I have things constantly falling on my roof too. I live right next door to a park with lots of trees, and have powerlines out front. Tall
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Delicious profile photo!
-
RHP User
9 years ago
''...the sky is falling, the sky is falling!'' Wrong...as the next career move was to feature as the Sunday Special at KFC!
-
MsJonesy
9 years ago
Profile views, messages and winks go through the roof. Nothing like trying to get the weekend fun sorted at the last minute 😆😉
-
MissBishere
9 years ago
I adore your profile pic at the moment 😍😍
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Quoting 'EuropianBliss' That what I found on my roof was not tanzanite but actuqlly a pearl from the sky. goodness me, its been a while! welcome back :)
-
AnnieWhichway
9 years ago
Nice arse happening over your way~as usual. Xx
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Thats very sexy.
-
RHP User
9 years ago
............ ͡͡͡ ͡͡ ͡͡ ͡͡ ͡͡ ͡͡ ͡͡ ͡͡ ͡͡ ͡͡ ͡͡..\||/.. ....\/.... .....Ơ....../Ѡ\.. .....ʬ..... ..../\................ (Further clue to a "Super Short Story")
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Apparently Sydney has a new club just for women "Skirt Club, a private members club for bi-curious women opens in Sydney" "Skirt Club is for ladies only. It hosts a private members network for the curious kind; both in mind and sexuality. Skirt Club promotes glamour; free-flowing champagne, burlesque performers and… much more." Party tomorrow night, with a dress code. DRESS: Regal in red and black. OMG Sounds fun! Has anyone been? ^^
-
Seachange73
9 years ago
Quoting 'PepperRose' Apparently Sydney has a new club just for women "Skirt Club, a private members club for bi-curious women opens in Sydney" "Skirt Club is for ladies only. It hosts a private members network for the curious kind; both in mind and sexuality. Skirt Club promotes glamour; free-flowing champagne, burlesque performers and… much more." Party tomorrow night, with a dress code. DRESS: Regal in red and black. OMG Sounds fun! Has anyone been? ^^ If you decide to go, would look forward to your report to HQ.
-
RHP User
9 years ago
This scullery maid only heard about the event and the party just before I posted it. Might take me more than a day to uncover my regalness, a dress, a handmaiden or two to join me. Guess I'll report to the kitchens and see if cook will want to fondle my skirts again
-
RHP User
9 years ago
I have missed you..welcome back 😘 Q
-
sweetgem
9 years ago
I receive the flirt message that says "I've got some free time. Please contact me if you would like to meet".....Well, no answer is my answer because I would not like to meet! 😜 - Posted from rhpmobile
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Quoting 'PepperRose'"Skirt Club, a private members club for bi-curious women opens in Sydney" I saw that article (advertorial?) on Daily Life, surely "first" is a stretch, I'm sure I've seen women only events advertised before - isn't this being run at private residences (not a proper club like OSS or CC)?
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Quoting 'MsJonesy' Profile views, messages and winks go through the roof. Nothing like trying to get the weekend fun sorted at the last minute 😆😉 I feel your pain.
-
RHP User
9 years ago
Yeah, true. Advertorials don't tend to let the truth get in the way of a good story. Wonder if it is the first sign-up-to-this-'exclusive'-website type club? Like the KK parties. Though, I wonder if Twisted Chic parties would be considered a similar event. Regardless, their parties themes still look like a bit of fun. Wondering if there are any skirt'ers in RHP - and if anyone has been to their parties? Oh, and maybe I could come clean - I'm not really a scullery maid, even if I don't mind my skirt occasionally fondled.
-
RHP User
9 years ago
I believe Chaucer's word for scullery maid was slut 😇Q
Boards
-
Hot Topics
Topics: 15123 Comments: 88158
-
Girls Ask
Topics: 1417 Comments: 10229
-
Guys Ask
Topics: 2521 Comments: 11677
-
Couples' Corner
Topics: 2506 Comments: 9759
-
Swingers Lifestyle
Topics: 1009 Comments: 5264
-
Fetish & Fantasy
Topics: 1303 Comments: 5776
-
Hot Travel
Topics: 782 Comments: 1988
-
LGBT
Topics: 170 Comments: 867
Forum help
-
Something related with that
-
Going somewhere & want to hook up?
-
Hasn't that topic been posted before?
RHP's popular dating tool
-
Where the heck did that topic go?
Discover what RHP is doing offline
-
RHP member's RL secrets

reply
like
Share