FYI: Canada, swingers, and sex clubs.

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.....The ruling sparked outrage, largely in English-speaking parts of Canada,...
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Is that true? I find it hard to imagine why anyone would be outraged. Seems like a reasonable judgement for a change.
:)
 
Part of the national character (sic) of France and Frenchmen anywhere is that they are perverted when it comes to food and sex.

While no one outside the hive of religious fanaticism gives a hoot about the private sex lives of others, it is rather a national disgrace for Canada (France is beyond salvation) to glorify such activity in the semi public setting of a bawdy house.

I understand that Bill and Hillary immediately sought dual citizenship.

The Kennedy and Kerry Klans should be close behind. (chuckles)

yer amicuddleness...
 
amicus said:
Part of the national character (sic) of France and Frenchmen anywhere is that they are perverted when it comes to food and sex.

What is a food pervert???

:confused:
 
mapleleaf said:
Quote:
.....The ruling sparked outrage, largely in English-speaking parts of Canada,...
unquote.

Is that true? I find it hard to imagine why anyone would be outraged. Seems like a reasonable judgement for a change.
:)

LOL - it barely made a mention in the news. Well, maybe in Alberta - but Southern Ontarians are happy :D Southern Quebec and Southern Ontario (largest population) are not that different - just jealous of one another. ;)
 
amicus said:
Part of the national character (sic) of France and Frenchmen anywhere is that they are perverted when it comes to food and sex.

Yes, it's true. Quite a number of them use herbs instead of ketchup when they cook eggs, and one or two even practice cunnilingus.
 
Sub Joe said:
Yes, it's true. Quite a number of them use herbs instead of ketchup when they cook eggs, and one or two even practise cunnilingus.

ROFLOL :D

Is ketchup an American or British Bernaisse (sp)? I can never tell. :rolleyes:
 
I guess I must be a pervert.

I'm considering moving to France.

And the main reasons are the sex and the food.

:D
 
Sub Joe said:
Yes, it's true. Quite a number of them use herbs instead of ketchup when they cook eggs
Ewww!

No, really. Ewww!
 
I think you people are missing a key point here. It is so cold in Canada that people have to jump in a pile of other people, just to keep warm. [Always check first that the person wearing the white fur coat is really a person and not a polar bear!]
 
Sighs, you really need to spend a month in Paris, as I did, on a little Honda machine, vin ordinaire', cheese, bread and sausage in my side saddles; then a month in the countryside, in the vineyards and farmlands and what the hellever they call restaurants, boutanialles, something, I forget, to get the 'real' flavor or the French.

I found them mildly amusing and could easily picture the decadent history I had read of castles and kings and courts and Monte Christo and Jean D'Arc and the Three Musketeers, and Jean ValJean and Victor Hugo.

They never did fight very well, nor manage their colonial conquests with aplomb, but they sure as hell knew how to eat, cunilingus or otherwise.

the not so prudish amicus....(one does have a choice, ya know)
 
amicus said:
Sighs, you really need to spend a month in Paris, as I did, on a little Honda machine, vin ordinaire', cheese, bread and sausage in my side saddles; then a month in the countryside, in the vineyards and farmlands and what the hellever they call restaurants, boutanialles, something, I forget, to get the 'real' flavor or the French.

I found them mildly amusing and could easily picture the decadent history I had read of castles and kings and courts and Monte Christo and Jean D'Arc and the Three Musketeers, and Jean ValJean and Victor Hugo.

They never did fight very well, nor manage their colonial conquests with aplomb, but they sure as hell knew how to eat, cunilingus or otherwise.

the not so prudish amicus....(one does have a choice, ya know)

too late, you back-pedalling jingoistic prude.
 
Bite me! You pervert!

Grins...gee we have such a good time here; what would you do without me?


the always amicable amicus...
 
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