Yep, kinda sick and tired of everyone trying to "get real" about sex, no matter 
what flavor. The way so many people run around, acting like they *invented* 
fucking (of whatever orifice). 
My advice, to most of them, would be, switch to decaf, and visit a library, 
once in your life. What a bunch of superficial nonsense - and yes, I do like 
fucking as much as the next person, but since humans have been at it for 
millions of years already, I sincerely doubt there is anything, I, or anyone 
else, can say about said act, that is truly new, or startling. As for "gay" 
rights - Sure, whatever, no problem - just shut up about it, for awhile. 
 
---In [email protected], <steve.sundur@...> wrote:

 Spell it out for me Emily. 
 
 ---In [email protected], <emilymaenot@...> wrote:

 Really Steve, do you have any idea what you are saying?  This is your comment? 
 I mean, "Huh?"  "What?"   
 ---In [email protected], <authfriend@...> wrote:

 (guffaw) Nobody could ever accuse you of trying to conceal your ignorance, 
Feebs. 

 Okay, okay, you gotta admit, this sounds like a man trying to sound like a 
woman.  A customer of our business is a transvestite, or maybe a man who just 
likes to cross dress.  We saw him last week, and he sounded a lot like the guy 
on this recording.  Also, I just came in from doing an errand, and they had the 
guy Judy was talking about, and he sounded just like a normal man. 

 So, I'm not sure what the big hubub is about.  I guess it is considered high 
art or something that a man can sing like a woman, and we should all oooh, and 
aaah, and shout Bravo! Bravo!.  Evidently I am missing something. (-:
 

 
 

 ---In [email protected] mailto:[email protected], 
wrote:

 My freshman year of college I played a concert with the famous contratenor 
Alfred Deller and the University of Washington symphony.   The concert was in a 
church which now houses Bastyr University, a naturopathic school and the church 
is used for many recordings including movie soundtracks.  Here is a clip of 
Deller singing "Greensleeves":
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V41O5J-EIGU 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V41O5J-EIGU
 
 Also one of my TTC course leaders was a contratenor and sang for the group.
 
 On 03/01/2014 12:04 PM, authfriend@... mailto:authfriend@... wrote:
 
   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmyLkjxKCNo 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmyLkjxKCNo

 













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