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.... before I end up at the bottom of this page.

 

You don't want that?

at bottom of a pile or whatever.....

 

But, wouldn't such actually bring forth many appreciated memories... your most pleasant reminiscences.

or not?

 

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btw, a funny finding: when perusing a pile of GA stories and a few of other stories,

I think I observed that a sheer majority of those gay-story writers tend to describe pretty well, and with seeming personal appreciation, experiences of bottoms in sex scenes.

and that a majority does not describe that well or much the experience of topping. Topping roles get much more rarely a genuinely-feeling narrative of the activity and enjoyments...

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If George ever gets back with Travers, I wouldn't mind having someone like Calvert! thumbsupsmileyanim.gif

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ch10:

okay, it's sea war....

 

and a frigate, eh. intriguing what will happen.

 

 

btw, is there some myth about Swedes? surely, Swedes are as usually endowed as anyone....

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There's a reference in Chapter 10 just for you Tiger. :D

 

And what about that 4/20 signal, hmmm? ;-D

 

and well... "But the die was cast" - it's "dice" I hope...? Otherwise it's quite disturbing and non-sensical :-)

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....disturbing and non-sensical....

 

something is going to the bottom of the sea.

 

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of course the sheer number of a crew of 100 men, is too big, to have the story comment on their sex lives - at all in most cases. Still, wouldn't there be dozens and dozens of seamen buggering one another.....

 

I want them to take a prisoner from Ile de France. So that the crew could have someone for their lusts.

 

speaking about Fitzwilliam, the impression has come through that he would possibly be an enthusiastic fist-f**kee....

 

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a side note: if there were to be a special reference for Paya in the story, what would it be?

 

isn't 'Paye' a plausible French name, for a seaman or somesuch.... or, isn't 'Paya' a plausible name for a native or somesuch...

 

were there not a family called 'Paya'/'Paye' in the Ile de France....

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And what about that 4/20 signal, hmmm? ;-D

 

and well... "But the die was cast" - it's "dice" I hope...? Otherwise it's quite disturbing and non-sensical :-)

 

It could have been dice, if there were two of them. Unfortunately, the lonely die's mate was carried off by a long-tailed rodent and is lost in the ship's bowels forever. A nonsensical turn of events, but an important plot twist in the grand scheme of life.

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.... was carried off by a long-tailed rodent and is lost in the ship's bowels forever. ...

 

no no. There cannot have existed any surviving long-tailed rodents, because they had got utterly annihilated in this ship between the efforts of the dog and the gourmandizing members of the crew.

seaman Conner already presented some recipes used for destroying the evidence of the rodent genocide.

 

Rather, I suspect that the very existence of a second die is just a forgery of equipment listings.

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It's quite conceivable that "adjoining rooms" was invented by a gay man. Way to go, George!! :2thumbs:

 

Granger's eyes are wandering again. This time a Swede. I seem to recall a Swede from another story who was also a seaman, in fact, a captain of a private yacht, also well endowed. Must be a Mark thing. :P

 

Granger must be crediting his foresight in creating public showers. :wub:B)

 

So now we need only worry about this frigate showing up. :unsure: It's still night time though and the frigate may not recognize Intrepid's purpose until it's too late. Intrepid does have her speed.

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I've been to Sweden. I've done Sweden. I've done Swedes. :D

 

Seriously, in my limited experience, I've found Swedish and Norwegian guys to have relatively large dicks. No evidence for that other than my own anecdotal discoveries. Sigh.

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a side note: if there were to be a special reference for Paya in the story, what would it be?

 

isn't 'Paye' a plausible French name, for a seaman or somesuch.... or, isn't 'Paya' a plausible name for a native or somesuch...

 

were there not a family called 'Paya'/'Paye' in the Ile de France....

 

well, Paya is a nickname, moreover modified (originated in some other language...) but still nice try to be witty ;-) otherwise if such name existed/exists, it would be a nice coincidence... :-)

 

It could have been dice, if there were two of them. Unfortunately, the lonely die's mate was carried off by a long-tailed rodent and is lost in the ship's bowels forever. A nonsensical turn of events, but an important plot twist in the grand scheme of life.

 

oooh... I didn't know the singular is "die", I've known "die" only as a verb... coool :-) thanks for enlarging my horizons! :-)

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oooh... I didn't know the singular is "die", I've known "die" only as a verb... coool :-) thanks for enlarging my horizons! :-)

 

Sharon's post about dice was what is called a "tongue-in-cheek" comment. She's no doubt still overwhelmed from the poignant discussion of rats earlier in this thread. :lol: Then again, one never really knows what to expect from a goddess. 0:)

 

The expression, "The die is cast" is not a reference to the singular form of dice. There's yet another meaning of "die". In this case, die means a device for cutting or forming material in a press. Tablets, for example, are formed in a die using compression. A die is singular in purpose. If you want markings on your tablet, you will need to forge a new die.

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Sharon's post about dice was what is called a "tongue-in-cheek" comment. She's no doubt still overwhelmed from the poignant discussion of rats earlier in this thread. :lol: Then again, one never really knows what to expect from a goddess. 0:)

 

The expression, "The die is cast" is not a reference to the singular form of dice. There's yet another meaning of "die". In this case, die means a device for cutting or forming material in a press. Tablets, for example, are formed in a die using compression. A die is singular in purpose. If you want markings on your tablet, you will need to forge a new die.

 

So the meaning of the sentence was something like "everything was set and now we have to stick to the plan", even though it is more dangerous... oh well, that is the secondary reason I read these stories - I've never come across this expression before

 

thanks for explaining :-)

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So the meaning of the sentence was something like "everything was set and now we have to stick to the plan", even though it is more dangerous... oh well, that is the secondary reason I read these stories - I've never come across this expression before

 

thanks for explaining :-)

 

 

thumbsup.gif Although the singular of 'dice' is 'die'. whistle.gif

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Although the singular of 'dice' is 'die'.

 

yes, in American language.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dice

 

Canadian language may be a bit different.

:)

 

the overall position of the english language appears to be amorphous. ambiguous. amoeba-like.

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yes, in American language.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dice

 

Canadian language may be a bit different.

:)

 

the overall position of the english language appears to be amorphous. ambiguous. amoeba-like.

 

I can see how you would think that. English must be tough for non-native speakers. It's lucky for us (US/Canadians/UK, etc) that everyone else learned our language so we can be lazy and not worry about being multilingual. :D

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I can see how you would think that. English must be tough for non-native speakers. It's lucky for us (US/Canadians/UK, etc) that everyone else learned our language so we can be lazy and not worry about being multilingual. :D

 

Quelle insulte! Au Canada, on a deux langues officielles! :2hands:

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Quelle insulte! Au Canada, on a deux langues officielles!

 

I thought any individual canadian still does not need to have that other language....

 

and I have an impression that many Canadians do not actually have a real command of the other, whichever it is....

say, a Canadian monoglot, wanting to make an impression of bilinguality, goes to the stack of dust-gathering books, takes the dictionary out, and laboriously writes a few words in the other language... something like 10 words or less.

 

btw, once upon a time I also studied enough french, to understand at least normal text... and enough of the grammar, to spot the dictionary-based work...

:)

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I thought any individual canadian still does not need to have that other language....

 

and I have an impression that many Canadians do not actually have a real command of the other, whichever it is....

say, a Canadian monoglot, wanting to make an impression of bilinguality, goes to the stack of dust-gathering books, takes the dictionary out, and laboriously writes a few words in the other language... something like 10 words or less.

 

btw, once upon a time I also studied enough french, to understand at least normal text... and enough of the grammar, to spot the dictionary-based work...

:)

 

Now Enric, not everyone gets your sense of humor. Maybe you should write in French. :D

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Now Enric, not everyone gets your sense of humor. Maybe you should write in French. :D

 

my french teacher, once upon a time, stated that french written by me, is better from phonetical view than from the view of correct written spelling. And I agree - I was never too eager about all sorts of useless letters (and which letter would be the correct one...) which are swallowed in speech anyway.

After that, I have passed opportunities to actually write french. I am quite happy to limit my efforts, so I rather just read that language...

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OK, to all my stoneyf**ker fans, I have to say I'm so disappointed in you. No one said anything about the 4/20 reference. :angry:

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OK, to all my stoneyf**ker fans, I have to say I'm so disappointed in you. No one said anything about the 4/20 reference. :angry:

 

well I must protest! Although I'm not a stoneyf**ker (a joint from time to time doesn't count ;-) ) I noticed the 4/20 signal right when I was reading the chapter! I made a comment (not so smart though...) and it was left without a reaction from the author! :thumbdown:;) Everyone was just paying attention to my unfamiliarity with a die one can cast... :unsure:

 

see:

And what about that 4/20 signal, hmmm? ;-D

 

 

But I didn't notice the reference to Tiger... but I'm a newbie here, so that's maybe it. :huh:

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OK, to all my stoneyf**ker fans, I have to say I'm so disappointed in you. No one said anything about the 4/20 reference. mad.gif

 

Just because we didn't comment doesn't mean we didn't notice...the way you handle it in yout stories, I get the feeling the MJ industry would be wiped out if you stopped smoking it...

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ch11:

so there was and soon probably will be sea war, like I predicted

 

but fortunately, the frigate....

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