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Liquor drinking music --just tie me to a tree so i don't hurt myself
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WXYjm74WFI
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Sorry, GeraldRube
blushing I'm not really into that tying up stuff but
We Could Have Had it All
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A rose maybe, definitely a wild one, and one with thorns devilish
Beware, GeraldRube, but still and nevertheless love struck
Give Me a Kiss to Build a Dream on
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GeraldRube, sometimes I have nightmares on that pillow, too
So, is it OK if I send the 5/4 sweet dream part of it by airmail?
However, if you put up more 17 minutes 18 seconds worth of proof that the earth is flat
- it can after all be done in 5 seconds flat!
I will send the 1/5 nightmare part of my pillow as well with a rush on it alien 2
Then both sides of my unconscious life will be close to you blushing

At first I thought, oh boy!
What’s this Conway Twitty up to with this ”I'd Love To Lay You Down” shock
- it would be a little uncharacteristic and to be crossing lines that most American men don’t, but it turned out that the fellow was up to his ears in sweet romance:
… tell you all the things a woman loves to hear …
Yeah!
Please do batting eyelashes
… little things that turn me on, like standing in the kitchen in your faded cotton gown
I’m not sure it’s in your kitchen you’ll find me. Do you mind if I look for other methods?
…. a whole lot of Decembers are showin' in your face

No need to go into details, GeraldRube
Have your forgotten it's only September?
shame on you
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little things that turn me on, like standing in the kitchen in your faded cotton gown
I’m not sure it’s in your kitchen you’ll find me. Do you mind if I look for other methods?
…. a whole lot of Decembers are showin' in your face
No need to go into details, GeraldRube
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as long as i find you what does it matter?
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You played 'Poison Ivy' GeraldRube, and I was intrigued by the expression 'in Dutch' probably because I'm taking Dutch lessons.
By the way, you have distracted me so much that I completely forgot my color scheme for this thread! d oh
Here is what I found in a forum where they discuss language:

"1- in Dutch, in trouble or disfavor (with someone): in Dutch with the teacher for disturbing the class.
Not much used any more. I last heard it spoken about 35 or 40 years ago.
2- Go Dutch has the same meaning in AE, and is also not much used these days.

Sample: ""Dutch treat," meaning "no treat at all because each person pays his or her own check." "Dutch treat" is a linguistic relic of a low point in relations between England and The Netherlands. Back in the 17th century, when both countries were building their global empires, their intense rivalry found an outlet in a wide range of popular sayings invented by each country to insult the other.

Along with "Dutch treat," which originally implied "cheap," other insults once popular included "Dutch courage" (liquor), "Dutch defense" (a retreat), "Dutch headache" (a hangover), "Do a Dutch" (commit suicide), "Dutch concert" (a drunken uproar), and "Dutch nightingale" (a frog, which seems an especially low blow)."

I'm not sure my current Dutch captain adriverhoef likes this shame on you
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