School for Virgins

Well yes he does. ;)

He's asked me twice I think now when I'll finish the story I'm working on. Course it's possible my stories are his viagra but I rather think he either gets regular old viagra or doesn't need it yet, most likely gets the regular old. :devil:
 
I rather like the premise of the story, if not quite the execution suggested (although admittedly, I've never been one for stories that require an alternate Earth or another world altogether to work). Don't consider this me reserving the idea for writing or anything, if somebody else thinks they can do it quicker and better than I (almost everybody can accomplish the first, not so many the second) then please do so, but I just might have a shot at it myself.

As for the rest of this topic, whoever it was that said the school would have a population so low to make it unnecessary is stupid - he's certainly a bit ignorant about the real world, if nothing else - but I like CWatson's thing about arranged marriages. I wouldn't base the whole story on it, but a pair of characters who've been betrothed to one another sent to the school by somebody - maybe a rich and philanthropic relative - isn't nearly as restrictive.

See, now I'm excited and I haven't even gotten any ideas of my own.
 
... whoever it was that said the school would have a population so low to make it unnecessary is stupid - he's certainly a bit ignorant about the real world, if nothing else ...
... but not so stupid as to insult people on the day he joined Literotica.

And not so ignorant as not to know that "intern" to mean "trainee" is not in general use in the UK, and that "gotten" (as the past participle of "get") fell out of use in the UK in the mid-17th century.

Those are only affectations among those of the British young who wish to emulate all things American, and who think that a visit to McDonald's is an epicurean delight.
 
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... but not so stupid as to insult people on the day he joined Literotica.

And not so ignorant as not to know that "intern" to mean "trainee" is not in general use in the UK, and that "gotten" (as the past participle of "get") fell out of use in the UK in the mid-17th century.

Those are only affectations among those of the British young who wish to emulate all things American, and who think that a visit to McDonald's is an epicurean delight.

Sorry, I must have missed a memo somewhere. Which one of us is the one who actually had the position of "intern"? And which one of us is me again? And, one last time, which one of us really cares about what you have to say? (spoiler: the answers are "me", "me" and "not me" in that order).

I will give you credit for one thing, I do enjoy McDonalds. I know it's like eating unhealth in a bun, but who cares? I eat like two meals a day as it is.
 
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Sorry, I must have missed a memo somewhere. Which one of us is the one who actually had the position of "intern"? And which one of us is me again? And, one last time, which one of us really cares about what you have to say? (spoiler: the answers are "me", "me" and "not me" in that order).

I will give you credit for one thing, I do enjoy McDonalds. I know it's like eating unhealth in a bun, but who cares? I eat like two meals a day as it is.

be careful...snoops really is smarter than you (and me)
 
... I will give you credit for one thing, I do enjoy McDonalds. I know it's like eating unhealth in a bun, but who cares? ...
My objection to McDonald's is not because of the current fashion in health fascism, but on purely aesthetic grounds. On the odd occasion I have visited one of their establishments (usually at the behest of my grandchildren) I have found their offerings to be unimaginative, and bland to the point of tastelessness. The only saving grace is that the portions are so small that the torture does not last long.

... I eat like two meals a day as it is.
Sorry, but which verb do you want? Do you "eat two meals ..." or "like two meals ..."?

Oh, and the best of luck finding another job in a field where large numbers of people are being sacked on a daily basis.
 
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