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Taking Chances, by E. L. Van Hine and L.H. Nicoll
David:
Ennis: "Whats a matter Junior?"
Junior: "I can't wait to tell Momma that Ellery is HOT!"
LoveEmBoys:
--- Quote from: DavidinHartford on July 06, 2006, 05:26:03 pm ---Ennis: "Whats a matter Junior?"
Junior: "I can't wait to tell Momma that Ellery is HOT!"
--- End quote ---
David --- LOL! I love all y'all photos, people. It's always an adventure to check in here.
Monica
DeeDee:
--- Quote from: DavidinHartford on July 06, 2006, 05:26:03 pm ---Ennis: "Whats a matter Junior?"
Junior: "I can't wait to tell Momma that Ellery is HOT!"
--- End quote ---
LMAO :laugh:
Lumière:
Time for me to go read the 2 new chapters ...yippie!
But first ...
Judge Worrell sits baffled, thinking to himself, "WTF am I going to do with that spoiled brat Justin?"
...
Justin thinks smugly to himself, " Hehehe, ma daddy's taking care of business, every day ... taking care of business, every way ..."
;)
pastorfred:
a musical metaphor
We've been thinking about Ennis being dominant and Ellery being submissive. I suggest that every relationship is unique, and I propose a slight variation on that theme.
In musical composition, a major key has three primary major chords: the tonic (do), the subdominant (fa) and the dominant (sol). For the love song that is Ennis and Ellery's relationship, it seems to me that Ennis is dominant and Ellery is subdominant.
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