I contemplated the wisdom of celebrating the glory of said breasts with some kind of positive spin on this sad occassion, and it seemed entirely appropriate:
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...and i for one would definitely like to.....etcbambooneedle wrote:Does the board have any more thought offerings on Kylie?
I admire the way she keeps going, how she wows foreign shores with her unique antipodean moves that originate from the way this land down under makes you move and with some seductively catchy and often otherwordly pop songs... I Believe In You, for instance. She's a good representation of us in many cool ways.
Hey, she has had her moments... her duet with Nick Cave (Where the Wild Roses Grow), her effort with Towa Tei (GBI - German Bold Italic), not to mention Come Into My World and its wonderfully clever Michel Gondry film clip.so lacklustre wrote:I hope she burns in hell. (Good luck with the cancer treatment though).
Not for me...I don't think of sticking my schlong in Jerry Garcia's cornhole when I listen to the Dead. And I am chronically horny and listen to a lot of Dead.Tim(e) wrote:I would argue that music and sex are almost inseparable.Copenhagen Fan wrote:Keep 'em separated!!!!!!!!!! Music and sex should be like the separation of church and state.
It could depend, I suppose, on the refinement of one's sexuality... Or perhaps the size of one's schlong...Copenhagen Fan wrote:Not for me...I don't think of sticking my schlong in Jerry Garcia's cornhole when I listen to the Dead. And I am chronically horny and listen to a lot of Dead.Tim(e) wrote:I would argue that music and sex are almost inseparable.Copenhagen Fan wrote:Keep 'em separated!!!!!!!!!! Music and sex should be like the separation of church and state.