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Retire to the Bedroom...
Rebellion suggests that our life is a u-function: that is, we return when older to the activities that we pursued as teens. This piece from the NY Post may be consistent with that idea...
JimB "RETIRE TO THE BEDROOM, SEX FEST AT OLD-TIMERS' HOTTEST SPOT By Stefanie Cohen, Jan 25, 2009 "'There is lots of romance around here,' said Jean, a 63-year-old retired teacher. 'But most of the men want a one-night meaningful relationship.' "Her friend Louise agrees. "'A lot of the men down here are cheaper than heck,' she says, 'and a lot of the women are extremely brazen. Some girls will go into the parking lot with a man and come back a half-hour later like nothing happened!' "'We've had some of those complaints,' said a laughing Lt. Laurie Davis of the Lady Lake Police Department, ticking off other offenses, like drunken driving in golf carts, illegal drug use, and bar fights. "'Whatever you know about 20-year-olds, it's the same with seniors,' said Roselyn Shelley, 68, a divorced former dancer." More, if you can stand it, at: http://www.nypost.com/seven/01252009...oom_151976.htm |
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Re: Retire to the Bedroom...
OLD-TIMERS' SEX FEST? Ugh. That generation has been an ill-mannered one
Speaking of the old and ill-mannered, Pelosi suggested that contraception is a good stimulus for the economy. Using Pelosi’s rationale, a case could be made that a virulent flu epidemic, especially one particularly lethal to her age group, might be an even better stimulus. Someone suggested that Pelosi might be a good stimulus for contraception. |
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Re: Retire to the Bedroom...
With Pelosi on my mind, there is no need for a contraceptive...
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