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Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?

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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #60 on: 28/12/2006 16:22:22 »
So is squishing..........hmmmmm, I wouldn't mind some calamari right now  [:)]
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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #61 on: 28/12/2006 16:25:27 »
 You Like sea food? Calimari seems a bit sweet to me! I have tried it several times but Just don't care for it. It's not horible or anything, just kind of sweet!
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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #62 on: 28/12/2006 16:33:56 »
I hate any other type of seafood but tried calamari twice and thought it was nice. It doesn't really taste of much but tastes nice, it's a oxymoron to me  [;)]
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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #63 on: 28/12/2006 16:35:50 »
Yeah I could eat it, but its sweet.. not bad at all, a little chewy I thought!
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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #64 on: 28/12/2006 16:37:56 »
Very chewy, but I like toffee so it works well for me  [;)]
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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #65 on: 28/12/2006 16:41:15 »
I like carmels!
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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #66 on: 28/12/2006 16:56:46 »
I like most, actually I love pretty much all toffee. Chewing nuts are great though  [:)]
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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #67 on: 28/12/2006 16:59:48 »
Yes toffee is good, cashews filberts many others yummmmm! No walnuts, and limited peanuts as I am allergic!
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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #68 on: 28/12/2006 18:42:38 »
Have you ever had chewing nuts before hun? They're toffee covered in chocolate and they're loverleeeeeeeeeeeee

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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #69 on: 28/12/2006 18:46:16 »
NOPE can't say as I have... I don't eat much candy, some now and then, but mostly I am a dinner kind a gal!!
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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #70 on: 28/12/2006 19:00:35 »
Well I love my sweeties you see. I once had a really bad craving for some starbust and when I had some I almost released a little man joy  [;)]
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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #71 on: 28/12/2006 19:03:02 »
You are so funny!! Starburst are those the fruity canies real chewy?
Flavor real good, but killed my jaw as I recalled!
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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #72 on: 28/12/2006 19:15:19 »
Yep indeed they are  [:)]




Or as they used to be known

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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #73 on: 28/12/2006 19:17:01 »
Never heard of the opal fruits... Hummmm! Nice bit of candy trivia!LOL
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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #74 on: 28/12/2006 19:22:51 »
Ok then, tell me the original name of a Snickers bar  [;)]
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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #75 on: 28/12/2006 19:25:28 »
NO clue, how about snickerdoo?
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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #76 on: 28/12/2006 19:27:55 »
Never heard of a snickerdoo.

A snickers bar used to be called Marathon when I was a kid  [;D]
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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #77 on: 28/12/2006 19:29:53 »
I remember the name, but didn't know it was a snickerbar!
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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #78 on: 29/12/2006 07:02:04 »
Quote from: Mirage on 28/12/2006 16:22:22
So is squishing..........hmmmmm, I wouldn't mind some calamari right now  [:)]

I love calamari!
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Re: Why does slow dancing, to soft music seem to be so arousing?
« Reply #79 on: 29/12/2006 07:06:33 »
Calamari is easily overcooked...the batter is different everywhere Karen...hmmm, sweet..?  What type of dip or sauce did you have with it, or any?
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