--- In [email protected], "BillyG." <wg...@...> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues"
> <curtisdeltablues@> wrote:
> 
> 
> > Give me a link to a picture of a woman who is in public and is dressed
> > in this manor you find so repulsive. I would like to see what you
> > consider "flaunting it." 
> 
> Have you been to the mall lately?

Guess it sucks to be you.  Good luck with your choice of filters.

But I do want to mention that within your virtue  lies deceit:

Your snip:

<Yeah Curtis your best days are behind you, not much left to live for
now, no more flaunting it, boy you're gonna miss "the most precious
beautiful feelings in life"! (pssst. How pathetic!)>

You snipped this quote dishonestly to manufacture your point.  Here is
what I said:

 But for a moment they
> felt the electric charge of opposites attracting, one of the most
> precious,beautiful feelings in life.

Changing my "one of the" to "the" was a dirty trick Billy.  I call you
on your dishonest intentions in misrepresenting my point.  Like so
many religo-maniacs your relationship with the truth is a self-serving
one.  






> I just played a gig at a nursing home and I got major ogled. With my
> gray streaks in my hair I was a young chicken to these ladies, and
> when I sang my blues full of innuendo and life, their eyes sparkled as
> they caught mine. We saw the spark of attraction in each other,
> knowing the days of "flaunting" it were over. But for a moment they
> felt the electric charge of opposites attracting, one of the most
> precious,beautiful feelings in life.

Yeah Curtis your best days are behind you, not much left to live for
now, no more flaunting it, boy you're gonna miss "the most precious
beautiful feelings in life"! (pssst. How pathetic!)




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