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Fanfare, introduction, shock and heavy breathing!

Hello Virginians,

If I screw this up, it's because I've never used a message board!

I'm pretty much brand spanking new to VA, and am soooo happy to see so many self-admitted perverts and pleasure seekers out here! I am fresh, late twenties, completely uninhibited, and would love to hear from everyone in VA who is out there looking for fun, confession, sensuality, and who appreciates the elevated sense of being alive that their sexuality gives them!

Too bold for a first post? Did I mention I'm bold? :)

XOXO J.R.
 
Re: Hey Dracoa

SoftWetSpot said:
So you are fmailiar with the area? Thats good to hear. Hope to see more of you sometime soon.

Well I wouldn't say that I was familiar with the area, seeing as it's been years since I've been down there, but I could probally manage. Can't be worse than driving, and getting lost, in DC.
 
Dracoa

Yeh...it is easy to get lost in DC. Fortunately, this area is easy to navigate. What kind of stuff are you into???
 
SoftWetSpot

As far as the sexual stuff goes, almost anything, heck, with the first person I had sex with I thought up a position she didn't know of, and she's a mistress (I wasn't a slave, just we kinda clicked and got together) and a nympho.
Non-sexual, relaxing, listening to music, watching movies (preferably with some lovely lady ;) ), that kind of thing.
 
Re: Fantasies

bubbley1 said:
Thank you Opal,

Yes, My fantasies, some of the more wild ones at least - are not fodder for this thread, it is nice to have some back-up. There are a few kind of cute ones though, that could fun to ponder, like being made into an Ice Cream Sundae, gives a new meaning to the phrase, "make me an ice cream sundae" and being shared among friends.

As for the Pics of P.B., go to Am.Pic.Feedback and look for his thread Sharin' with the ladies, you will not be disapointed.


Hugs,
Bubbley

Yes, Bubbley I have a similar one to the ice cream one too. The only difference really is that I am an entire salad bar. Hide the vegies you know.

Thanks for tellin me where the pics are ... now I have to go find em. :)

opal
 
Hi y'all

Didn't we have a great day in Virginia today (Maryland too Princess4u)? Did you get outside at all? It was a great day for outdoor activities. Tomorrow will be too, I'm leaving work early to be outside. Softwetspot and you others down near the ocean, did you get out to the beach today?
 
sigh...I was stuck inside working ll day today, tommorrow too, but tuesday I'm off, hope it will be the same then.
 
Was stuck inside at work all day Sunday, and it'll be more of the same today. Oh well, atleast I'm getting paid.
 
another spring-like day today - might be a good day to call in sick to work ~

;)
 
If this is winter then it can stay like this.....

I am going to make it a point to head out for lunch since the wether is looking great and should continue that way through till Tuesday at least. I think this calls for lunch in Georgetown.

Nic,:cool:
 
Nic

Did you make it to Georgetown for lunch today? Are there some good outdoor cafe's there? I know it's a great place to walk around, I've just never been there at lunchtime. It's nice to walk along down by the river too.

I went out and played soccer for 2 hours. These bones are a bit sore today, but it was great fun. It was nice to feel the sun on my face. Of course, I took the puppy out (11 wks old Lab - see pic) and played with him a lot. It's a nice break not to have to clean up after him inside.

P4U, did you play hookey today? I'm half playing hookey. As you can see, I'm still playing on lit when I should be working. I have a meeting at 2pm, then I'm outta here! (well, I'm at home already anyway, I'm going outside then). At lunch I'm taking a ride on by bike.

Loveslegs.... good for you, the weather is supposed to hold through Tuesday. Dracoa, bummer that you've been stuck working, hopefully they'll let you out a little while the weather is good. Good for you Soft, getting out all day yesterday. What did you do?

It's supposed to be this way tomorrow too. I wish we could just fast foward to April and have this weather all winter. Springtime is fantastic here. The temps are nice, and there's freshness in the air. There's millions of tulips and we get enough rain that the trees and the grass turn a deep verdant green.

This stretch of good weather is the medicine I need to get rid of Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's over eating indulgences.

Can you tell I get the winter blues? I think that's why I liked living in LA so much, it never got to be winter. If you wanted to see snow, you just drive 2 hours up into the mountains where they have snow from October - May, sometimes even June at the peaks. When you get tired of it, you just drive back down to the beach.

Oh well, I digress, I'd better get back to work. Adios all.
 
I hope so LovetoGiveRoses, I have to finish putting my car back together tommorrow, and would rather be doing it while it's nice out instead of having to come inside ever ten mins to thaw my hands out.
 
If this warm weather continues through to today, I may end up going outside and into the woods near my house, would be nice to get back to nature.
 
Actually there are many different places to eat outside in G-Town. You just have to walk along and choose a place. Most have large windows that open out on the street allowing for people watching and enjoying of the weather.

I did not make it down there.....settled for sitting out in the mini park by my office which was enough.

Nic, :cool:
 
Hope it stays like this

Hope the weather stays this good for a while. Went to the Blue Ridge Parkway this weekend with my Reserve unit. We did a land navigation course as an excuse for getting outside. Loved every minute of it. My Unit is composed of mainly Drill Sergeants, which I happen to be(E-5).

Adam
 
Jst..

That is a great way to spend a weekend.... Serve your country, play with hi tech tools/toys, learn how to better protect the homeland, hike in the mountains and enjoy the sunshine. Too bad you couldn't have brought a date, the only thing that could have made it better would have been some romance..... or are there some cute female drill sergeants?

BTW, I helped build the GPS satellites .........since we're men and we have genetic predisposition against asking directions... thought it was a good thing to do.
 
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Re: Jst..

LovetoGiveRoses said:
That is a great way to spend a weekend.... Serve your country, play with hi tech tools/toys, learn how to better protect the homeland, hike in the mountains and enjoy the sunshine. Too bad you couldn't have brought a date, the only thing that could have made it better would have been some romance..... or are there some cute female drill sergeants?

BTW, I helped build the GPS satellites .........since men don't like to ask directions... thought it was a good thing to do.
 
Weather

It's been beautiful down here in Roanoke the last couple of days also. I have had to argue with the kids ever since Friday about not being able to wear shorts to school. :)

opal
 
GPS

I know that this is a romance, literature and sex place, but this stuff is almost as good as sex. Especially since we don't have to ask directions any more.

The Air Force devised and developed the concept. We built it. There were two industry guys that really pulled it all together, both of them have long since retired. I can't remember one's name, but the other is a guy named Jim Eyman. I worked with him a little in the early days, but by the time we got past initial development and engineering models, he'd moved on to other things and retired a little while later. It was kind of exciting planning, ordering parts (all custom made) then putting the engineering models together then testing and testing and testing till we got it right. It was really interesting.

The birds are really beautiful since large parts are covered with gold. To protect them from the heat we used thermal blankets. The blankets were made of 9 layers of gold where each layer was similar to aluminum foil.
 
Sounds like fun.

I tend to work more on the side of building the 3D models to show what it will look like completed. They are very cool though.

Nic,:cool:
 
Opal,

Can't help you with moral suport about the kids.....I was tempted to break out the shorts myself.

Nic,:cool:
 
To build 3d models

Is really cool. You've got to be technically saavy, creative and patient as a saint (cause of complexity and often slow computers).
 
Re: Jst..

LovetoGiveRoses said:
That is a great way to spend a weekend.... Serve your country, play with hi tech tools/toys, learn how to better protect the homeland, hike in the mountains and enjoy the sunshine. Too bad you couldn't have brought a date, the only thing that could have made it better would have been some romance..... or are there some cute female drill sergeants?

BTW, I helped build the GPS satellites .........since we're men and we have genetic predisposition against asking directions... thought it was a good thing to do.

God Bless you man! I love the GPS system. It is technically not part of my Army equipment but i pack it anyway. Never go anywhere without it. Oh...there are some gorgeous Drill Sergeants and there was plenty of playful flirting done. We have a saying in my unit...."what goes on in the field, stays in the field" The only problem you have to deal with is watching where you lay and do the deed.....awful hard to explain how poision ivy got just on your hands and knees or on just her backside. :eek:)

Adam
 
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