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>> sf wrote:
>>> On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 18:10:36 -0400, "cybercat" >
>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It is me or is the subject of this thread just a leetle suggestive?
>>>>
>>>
>>> It's you. Noodling is something a jazz pianist does. "Canoodling",
>>> which Tammy mentioned, is the racy term. Sheesh. Do I have to tell
>>> you everything?
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Hey, I am learning too

>
> I still think there's a dirty way of noodling. And if not, there
> damned will oughter be.


Yers! If there is, I want to know about it!


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cybercat wrote:
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>> sf wrote:
>>> On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 18:10:36 -0400, "cybercat" >
>>> wrote:
>>>> It is me or is the subject of this thread just a leetle suggestive?
>>>>
>>> It's you. Noodling is something a jazz pianist does. "Canoodling",
>>> which Tammy mentioned, is the racy term. Sheesh. Do I have to tell
>>> you everything?
>>>
>>>

>> Hey, I am learning too

>
> I still think there's a dirty way of noodling. And if not, there damned will
> oughter be.


Noodling is pretty dirty. When I saw the subject header, this is what I
thought it was about.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p81zwoalnBQ

Becca


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Ophelia wrote:
> cybercat wrote:
>
>>"Ophelia" > wrote in message
...
>>
>>>sf wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 18:10:36 -0400, "cybercat" >
>>>>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>It is me or is the subject of this thread just a leetle suggestive?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>It's you. Noodling is something a jazz pianist does. "Canoodling",
>>>>which Tammy mentioned, is the racy term. Sheesh. Do I have to tell
>>>>you everything?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Hey, I am learning too

>>
>>I still think there's a dirty way of noodling. And if not, there
>>damned will oughter be.

>
>
> Yers! If there is, I want to know about it!
>
>

Seems the Queen of England, Elizabeth II was out in her chauffeur driven
Rolls Royce dressed for a ball in her gown and furs and jewels with a
Lady in waiting equally well dressed when the car was stopped by masked
gun men.

Who ordered them out of the car. And proceeded to search the car,
demand money, to which the Queen replied that she never carried money
and the
Lady in waiting handed over a 10 pound note from her reticule. Taking
the car the thieves drive off leaving the Queen and her Lady on the road.

The Queen, initiating conversation, as is only standard royal etiquette,
turns to her lady and says, "my dear they didn't get your jewels did
they?" and the Lady reaching in to her décolletage pulls out a diamond
necklace and says " no i was able to quickly put it somewhere safe, but
Ma'am, where're your jewels!" and the Queen replies "oh i put them
somewhere safe" and reaching up under her dress and groping around she
pulls out a diamond tiara, necklace and assorted rings and broaches.

"Oh Ma'am!" the lady gasps, "Yes...quite" the Queen replies...."pity
Princess
Margaret wasn't here, we cold have saved the Rolls Royce."
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> "Oh Ma'am!" the lady gasps, "Yes...quite" the Queen replies...."pity
> Princess
> Margaret wasn't here, we cold have saved the Rolls Royce."
> --
>


ah hahahaha!!!


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> Noodling is pretty dirty. When I saw the subject header, this is what I
> thought it was about.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p81zwoalnBQ
>


omg.

I do not think the fish enjoyed that.




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"Ophelia" > wrote

>>
>> I still think there's a dirty way of noodling. And if not, there
>> damned will oughter be.

>
> Yers! If there is, I want to know about it!


Life is an --almost--endless learning experience.

*reverent look*


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On Wed, 06 Aug 2008 14:15:00 -0700, Joseph Littleshoes
> wrote:

>Ophelia wrote:
>> cybercat wrote:
>>
>>>"Ophelia" > wrote in message
...
>>>
>>>>sf wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 18:10:36 -0400, "cybercat" >
>>>>>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>It is me or is the subject of this thread just a leetle suggestive?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>It's you. Noodling is something a jazz pianist does. "Canoodling",
>>>>>which Tammy mentioned, is the racy term. Sheesh. Do I have to tell
>>>>>you everything?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Hey, I am learning too
>>>
>>>I still think there's a dirty way of noodling. And if not, there
>>>damned will oughter be.

>>
>>
>> Yers! If there is, I want to know about it!
>>
>>

>Seems the Queen of England, Elizabeth II was out in her chauffeur driven
>Rolls Royce dressed for a ball in her gown and furs and jewels with a
>Lady in waiting equally well dressed when the car was stopped by masked
>gun men.
>
>Who ordered them out of the car. And proceeded to search the car,
>demand money, to which the Queen replied that she never carried money
>and the
>Lady in waiting handed over a 10 pound note from her reticule. Taking
>the car the thieves drive off leaving the Queen and her Lady on the road.
>
>The Queen, initiating conversation, as is only standard royal etiquette,
>turns to her lady and says, "my dear they didn't get your jewels did
>they?" and the Lady reaching in to her décolletage pulls out a diamond
>necklace and says " no i was able to quickly put it somewhere safe, but
>Ma'am, where're your jewels!" and the Queen replies "oh i put them
>somewhere safe" and reaching up under her dress and groping around she
>pulls out a diamond tiara, necklace and assorted rings and broaches.
>
>"Oh Ma'am!" the lady gasps, "Yes...quite" the Queen replies...."pity
>Princess
>Margaret wasn't here, we cold have saved the Rolls Royce."


You're a bad, bad man JL. LOL


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On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 17:26:35 -0400, "cybercat" >
wrote:

>
>"Ophelia" > wrote
>
>>>
>>> I still think there's a dirty way of noodling. And if not, there
>>> damned will oughter be.

>>
>> Yers! If there is, I want to know about it!

>
>Life is an --almost--endless learning experience.
>
>*reverent look*
>

I know for sure it is in mine... of course not here in rfc. Life is
too predictable here.


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cybercat wrote:
> "Ophelia" > wrote
>
>>>
>>> I still think there's a dirty way of noodling. And if not, there
>>> damned will oughter be.

>>
>> Yers! If there is, I want to know about it!

>
> Life is an --almost--endless learning experience.
>
> *reverent look*


nodnodnod


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Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
> Ophelia wrote:
>> cybercat wrote:
>>
>>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>
>>>> sf wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 18:10:36 -0400, "cybercat"
>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> It is me or is the subject of this thread just a leetle
>>>>>> suggestive?
>>>>>
>>>>> It's you. Noodling is something a jazz pianist does. "Canoodling",
>>>>> which Tammy mentioned, is the racy term. Sheesh. Do I have to tell
>>>>> you everything?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hey, I am learning too
>>>
>>> I still think there's a dirty way of noodling. And if not, there
>>> damned will oughter be.

>>
>>
>> Yers! If there is, I want to know about it!
>>
>>

> Seems the Queen of England, Elizabeth II was out in her chauffeur
> driven Rolls Royce dressed for a ball in her gown and furs and jewels
> with a Lady in waiting equally well dressed when the car was stopped
> by masked gun men.
>
> Who ordered them out of the car. And proceeded to search the car,
> demand money, to which the Queen replied that she never carried money
> and the
> Lady in waiting handed over a 10 pound note from her reticule. Taking
> the car the thieves drive off leaving the Queen and her Lady on the
> road.
> The Queen, initiating conversation, as is only standard royal
> etiquette, turns to her lady and says, "my dear they didn't get your
> jewels did they?" and the Lady reaching in to her décolletage pulls
> out a diamond necklace and says " no i was able to quickly put it
> somewhere safe, but Ma'am, where're your jewels!" and the Queen
> replies "oh i put them somewhere safe" and reaching up under her
> dress and groping around she pulls out a diamond tiara, necklace and
> assorted rings and broaches.
> "Oh Ma'am!" the lady gasps, "Yes...quite" the Queen replies...."pity
> Princess
> Margaret wasn't here, we cold have saved the Rolls Royce."


<g>





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On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 15:11:37 -0400, cybercat wrote:

> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
> ...
>> sf wrote:
>>> On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 18:10:36 -0400, "cybercat" >
>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It is me or is the subject of this thread just a leetle suggestive?
>>>>
>>>
>>> It's you. Noodling is something a jazz pianist does. "Canoodling",
>>> which Tammy mentioned, is the racy term. Sheesh. Do I have to tell
>>> you everything?
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Hey, I am learning too

>
> I still think there's a dirty way of noodling. And if not, there damned will
> oughter be.


of course. surely you've heard the phrase, 'using your noodle'?

your pal,
blake
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cybercat wrote:
> "Becca" > wrote
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>> Noodling is pretty dirty. When I saw the subject header, this is what I
>> thought it was about.
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p81zwoalnBQ
>>

>
> omg.
>
> I do not think the fish enjoyed that.


Sometimes they will show noodling contests on television. It is just a
joy to live here in the south. lol

Becca


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cybercat wrote:

> Those "boys" were hilarious. I wondered what the *&^ they were doing with
> their hands under water. I do not think this sport will be catching on among
> women very soon. In fact, there may be laws against what that man did to
> that fish in some states. I mean, what if he gets the wrong end and things,
> "dang this here fish has a little mouth!"


Those are just good ole boys here in the south. They get married and
have children. Scary huh.

Becca


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