Archive through August 05, 2002
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*When things get hot and heavy with Lisa Eric says hi*:
Archive through August 05, 2002
Karuuna | Sunday, August 04, 2002 - 07:28 pm     My suggestion to the single guys is get to know the woman you are interested in - truly get to know that unique individual. And then do the things that touch *her* heart. |
Kstme | Sunday, August 04, 2002 - 07:29 pm     Actually, I had a very long term relationship with a guy that DID say "Hi" during passion...LOL I found out years later, it was HIS way of saying "I love you" WITHOUT saying IT! I NEVER KNEW! He was and is a total sweetheart who will always be very special to me. |
Goddessatlaw | Sunday, August 04, 2002 - 07:49 pm     My best advice to any man considering having sex with someone they haven't just married is to never use first or last names in bed. "Baby", "babe", "honey", or some derivative thereof should be used at all times. It significantly reduces the risk of traumatic castration at the hands of, say, Laura after you just called her, say, Julie. Just a suggestion. |
Oregonfire | Sunday, August 04, 2002 - 07:51 pm     A few tv/film "hi" moments: Friends: When Rachel sees the video tape of Ross dressed up to take her to the prom without her knowing, and she takes off with her orginal date while he stands there in his tux. The Mirror Has Two Faces: When Jeff Bridges makes sure that the waiter at a restaurant gets Babs order just right, 'cause he knows just how she likes her dinner prepared. Singles: When Matt Dillion says "Bless you" when Bridget Fonda sneezes (he did not have to be told). I'm sure my moment will come, but having a date show up on time every time is a start. I think I have a bigger list of things NOT to do to arouse my ire than a things TO do list at this point. |
Scorpiomoon | Sunday, August 04, 2002 - 08:03 pm     My advice to guys: When you find yourself in the midst of an intimate moment...don't say a damn word! Save the chit-chat for later! |
Earthmother | Sunday, August 04, 2002 - 08:05 pm     The words "my paycheck is in my pants pocket" gets me hot. Just thought you guys out there would like to know what a mature woman likes to hear. lol |
Goddessatlaw | Sunday, August 04, 2002 - 08:06 pm     LOL - Gawd, you are a trip. |
Earthmother | Sunday, August 04, 2002 - 08:12 pm     Goddessatlaw, when you've been married as long as I have he's just lucky if he gets lucky. |
Bidasea | Sunday, August 04, 2002 - 08:17 pm     I'm with you Earthmother.."you are too tired to cook tonight. Lets go out for dinner" Makes me wild..LOL |
Wcv63 | Sunday, August 04, 2002 - 08:19 pm     The best yet, "Baby I got you a Daiquiri and the kids and I are going out so that you can watch BB in peace." Whooooaaaaaa! Big brownie points. |
Earthmother | Sunday, August 04, 2002 - 08:24 pm     Oh yehhh Wcv being alone, in a bubble bath..now that's ecstacy.. No one can relate without a husband and screaming kids all over the place...lol |
Lala | Sunday, August 04, 2002 - 08:27 pm     When I heard Eric say that to Lisa, I thought it was sweet, sexy and best of all- uncontrived. Can't remember the last time I heard something that made me feel that way......... And like most guys, my hubby didn't get it. I'm not so sure Eric did either. |
Sia | Sunday, August 04, 2002 - 08:40 pm     Amen, Earthmother! Hey, all, here's a new take on Eric's saying "Hi" while kissing Lisa: maybe it's NOT her dream-moment. Maybe she's just PLAYING HIM and finally starting to play the game. See, if she fakes it like she's madly in love with him, he'd feel like a schmuck for campaigning against her. (Did this happen before or after they were nominated for eviction together and before or after Chiara won the PoV?) Just an idea. |
Sunni | Sunday, August 04, 2002 - 08:40 pm     LoL! I have to say you all are very funny!  |
Zachsmom | Sunday, August 04, 2002 - 08:41 pm     Oregon.. I remember that "Friends" episode..melted my heart..(gosh..didn't realize what a sap I was) |
Cliotheleo | Sunday, August 04, 2002 - 08:44 pm     Ah, Sia, you're no fun! Eric's in the hottub now with Dani and he's addressing what I was talking about earlier in regard to this other girlfriend...... Says that he hopes she understands and hopes that she's been watching and knows that he's met Lisa and she'll be cool with the fact that he can't see her anymore. He's even talking about how great it is that his and Lisa's parents have already "met" their children's new flame. Looks like things are still rosey for the honeymooners. |
Cliotheleo | Sunday, August 04, 2002 - 08:47 pm     Oregon, I have to add to your list my all-time favorite romance movie "The Princess Bride" ........ "then one day Buttercup realized that when Wesley said 'as you wish,' what he really meant was 'I love you.'" |
Zachsmom | Sunday, August 04, 2002 - 09:42 pm     zachsmom grabs a tissue remembering the princess bride- realizing she is still waiting for her wesley to tell her "as you wish" |
Crossfire | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 03:25 am     Thank GOD! I think I will put the lotion on layaway for now, I still just might have an outside chance using humor, and spontaneous fits of romance. I have to say, I was quite concerned, because that "Howdy" thing in the middle of an intimate moment is quite possibly the last thing I would ever say. I would hate to pull a Sybil in the sack, starting out as a Robert, and finishing as John, with formal introductions in the middle. If I was a Lisa, that would freak me out just as much as his verbal sleeping sports. Whew! Thanks to everyone for their comments. |
Fabnsab | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 06:07 am     I think almost every girl has a "hi" thing but she usually keeps it to herself and if it happens, shares it with her friends. I always said I would marry the first man who knew who Paulette Goddard was(jokingly,of course). She is an actress from the 40's and my very fave. When my now husband heard me speak of her when we were first dating, he went on the web and looked her up and sent me some interesting links. That melted my heart. He still does it too. My screensaver is all pictures of her and he made it for me. My girlfriend always wanted to be called "princess" by a guy and now she is married to the only man to do this. Girls are easy, fellas, you just gotta crack the code. |
Cinder | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 07:10 am     Eric just said "hi" in his sleep. |
Maesin | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 09:19 am     Hey Oregon, I totally relate to the showing up on time thing! lol. My other thing is opening car doors...with all the automatic locks, it's nice to have a guy put some effort into it. My other fav. part of singles is when Bridget Fonda is telling Campbell(sp?) Scott about all the things she wanted in a guy and he asks her what she wants now, then she answers with the "bless you" thing. That's the way it seems, the older I get, the shorter the list...lol. |
Oregonfire | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 09:29 am     Maesin, . I don't really have a "hi," but I did read on imdb.com about a poster said he couldn't believe that his girlfriend didn't like the movie Rushmore, that it was his litmus test movie. At the time of posting he was struggling with accepting it. I love that movie too. Maybe that would be a "hi" moment for me too, liking Rushmore. I bet some others out there have litmus test movies too. (I was so disappointed when Jason Schwartzman, the lead in Rushmore, was in a crappy teen flick this summer. Definitely a "see ya" moment for me.) |
Vancouvergirl | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 10:09 am     I think the whole "HI" thing was pretty funny. If that's all it takes to melt her, then she must be pretty easy. I guess all women have their "thing" but it seemed very 15-year-old-ish to me. I would actually be offended if a guy I was kissing stopped in the middle to say hi. Too weird. |
Earthmother | Monday, August 05, 2002 - 12:37 pm     Whew!!I had to walk away just now, all that banana talk was getting to me.. |
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