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Ohhhhhhhh nasty

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 3:48 am
by SolidusRaccoon
Now the fur is going to fly.

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 5:17 am
by Shyal_malkes
check out lillie's tail in the last frame, from what I know about cats...she's ticked :evil:

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 5:23 am
by Sharuuk
More'n likely. However I think Lily needs to be very careful at this point...she's PO'd and afraid that Penny's going to be like Petunia...but being too heavy handed and laying too many restrictions, rules and her own sense of morality on Penny at this time could drive her right out the door. And I don't think there's a whole lot she or Ben could legally do to stop her......she's only there visiting and I don't think any papers have been signed declaring Ben and Lily her legal guardians.

S'aaruuk

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 8:44 am
by Wallaroo_Blacke
Sharuuk wrote:I do have a question about Penny's last comment...."No physical contact until after the 3rd offspring." Since I don't think we're discussing immaculate conception here, how are the 3 offspring aquired without physical contact.

Maybe I'm just dense but I don't get the reference. :-?
I think it's a really nasty referance about abstinance.

Penny is lucky she doesn't have two cubs clinging to her ankles,
one cub in her arms crying, and her belly bulging with a fourth.
Lily was making sure that didn't happen.

BTW... I was remembering a pic of a mouse drawn by R. E. Dye
AKA HoneyBadger, and used it as a referance.

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 10:52 am
by Jwrebholz
If my kid did something like that she'd be LUCKY if all she got from me were a few choice words.

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 11:18 am
by RHJunior
And here I thought "It looked like condors feeding their young"
was a good line....

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 11:48 am
by Wallaroo_Blacke
RHJunior wrote:And here I thought "It looked like condors feeding their young"
was a good line....
BTW RHJunior... Was what Penny had said, in a way,
WAS an attack on abstinance until marriage?

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 12:18 pm
by Kerry Skydancer
RHJunior wrote:And here I thought "It looked like condors feeding their young"
was a good line....
It was a -great- line, Ralph. I'm filing it to use the next time I have to break up a pair of students. I swear, they must think they're invisible. :roll:

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 1:07 pm
by Nome
I think it wasn't just an attack on abstinence, but a lead-in to some kind of revelation about the posse. After Penny's big reaction to the "invisible bunny" remark, I think she might be thinking Lily's got kids she's hiding.

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 2:25 pm
by RHJunior
no.
It's a sarcastic remark about excessive prudery....
Invented by my roommates at a Christian college. one with somewhat uptight rules about public displays of affection--- (no kissing, no holding hands except on scheduled outings, etc.... ye gods) And of course, with such rules come students who are so "holier than thou" they polish their bibles with bootblack....

Seems they had a friend who was engaged to be married. He went to try and kiss his fiancee in public---
she broke off the engagement over that.

The general consensus was "close call, dude."
one of my roommates made the comment she was one of those girls who didn't believe in physical contact till after the third child....

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 4:03 pm
by Labrusca
RHJunior wrote: Seems they had a friend who was engaged to be married. He went to try and kiss his fiancee in public---
she broke off the engagement over that.

The general consensus was "close call, dude."
Sounds JUST like an episode of M*A*S*H* when the guys got ahold of Frank Burns' wedding movies. The bride was, of course, a really sour looking hatchet face and Hawkeye said something like, "Ah yes, the lovely bride, Miss Cynthia Soon-To-Be-Frigid."

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 5:14 pm
by Wallaroo_Blacke
*falls down, laughing his tail of what was said*

BWAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!! :lol:

I love it when Frank Burns gets zinged by Hawkeye
and Trapper! :lol: :lol: I miss those comedies,
especially when I don't have cable. Pure gold.

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 7:24 pm
by UncleMonty
I thought both comments were pretty sharp, the condor one and the "no contact". They sure out-do my calling my brother-in-law Russ's new baby boy a "Russel sprout".

I'm guessing the "no contact" one was a rewrite of the old "No kissing until the third date." or something?

Another line that might fit could be: "I don't want to send you back to Mom pregnant."
(Women less inhibited are more inhabited)

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 8:46 pm
by LeiraHoward
RHJunior wrote: Seems they had a friend who was engaged to be married. He went to try and kiss his fiancee in public---
she broke off the engagement over that.

The general consensus was "close call, dude."
one of my roommates made the comment she was one of those girls who didn't believe in physical contact till after the third child....
Warning: this may constitute a thread hijacking. :P

Thought on that scenario - it would obviously depend on what the couple had decided on before... (and obviously not knowing any of the people involved there are other things I don't know about this situation). Seems to me that at some point prior to that, they ought to have discussed what is comfortable for them... and if she had previously told him she was uncomfortable with kissing in public, then he should have had the respect for her to not try to force it. It should have been discussed and boundaries agreed on by both. (I'm just thinking of this from my point of view, cause if my boyfriend tried to "make" me kiss him in public, he would be showing pretty blatant disrespect for me as a person... and if there was a history of stuff like that, I wouldn't blame this girl for breaking up with the guy.)

On the other hand, if he totally didn't know that his girlfriend didn't like that, they really didn't know each other well anyway, and breaking it off was definitely for the best.

On the other, other hand... like I said, there could be a ton of other stuff in here that I don't have a clue about, like she could have told him yes and then changed her mind or something...*shrugs* Or she could have been really flaky enough to say "you blew it once, goodbye."

[Side rant, completely off-topic: Waaay too many people nowadays are getting hooked up without any idea what the other really thinks about anything deeper than favorite foods... and they wonder why marriages don't last.... *sigh*]

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 9:06 pm
by Labrusca
UncleMonty wrote:Another line that might fit could be: "I don't want to send you back to Mom pregnant."
(Women less inhibited are more inhabited)
Another good one: "Accidents cause people."

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 9:19 pm
by Sharuuk
And single male vasectomies mean never having to say: YOU'RE WHAT?? :o

S'aaruuk

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 5:13 am
by Chaser617
Sharuuk wrote:And single male vasectomies mean never having to say: YOU'RE WHAT?? :o

S'aaruuk
But castration prevents intrest.....

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 6:13 am
by Starfury
At my old school we had two types, The Prudes, and the "Happy." I was more annoyed with the latter group. Th ehappy couple walks back to the ladies dorm, they talk a bit outside the entryway, they kiss, they kiss some more... Etc Etc...

Some people finally got a couch and some popcorn and sat out there "Watching the show." Oddly, the couples started to hang around there less...

The clever students also got in trouble with the deans, but the price was well worth it.

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 6:20 am
by Sharuuk
Chaser617 wrote:
Sharuuk wrote:And single male vasectomies mean never having to say: YOU'RE WHAT?? :o

S'aaruuk
But castration prevents intrest.....
:x

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 8:11 am
by CasVeg
Chaser617 wrote:But castration prevents intrest.....
And, we all know how quickly interest accumulates--especially compounded interest.