I posted this photo, taken from my front door a few years ago on Christmas morning, for Bernadette, who says she likes pictures of sunrises and sunsets.
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Should there have been a "test" last night as the nimble footed geezer danced with the nubilis maiden with the tint of magenta in her hair? That seductive color not terribly dissimilar from the most intense shades in the sunset picture!
Might that lust in your heart be clouding your insight? Are you sure of the origins of the postings? This anonymous poster suggests you are wrong. One statement you made is incorrect.
Okay, spelling as you and local "Screaming Jay Hawkins" fans know is NOT my strong suit - so I looked up "nubilis". It is the Latin root word for nubile. Nubile; sexually developed and attractive. Then there is nubilous; obscure or vague - indefinite. With some imagination, this word could be almost as fun to use as nubile.
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Should there have been a "test" last night as the nimble footed geezer danced with the nubilis maiden with the tint of magenta in her hair? That seductive color not terribly dissimilar from the most intense shades in the sunset picture!
Was this the young child of two whose brother attends Evergreen?
OK, you guys. So I danced with a young woman during the debauchery at your place the other night, and a very pleasant young woman she was.
And I confess, I had lust in my heart for the North Dakota State University art student; but the lust was merely a geezer's wildest fantasy.
Might that lust in your heart be clouding your insight? Are you sure of the origins of the postings? This anonymous poster suggests you are wrong. One statement you made is incorrect.
Only one of my statements was wrong? That's not bad
I was thinking that Anonymous is a team of two. On the other hand, could it be that Anonymous is she of the "tint of magenta."
Anonymous, what is "nubilis"? It sounds like a submarine or something.
Did you mean nubile, which she of the tint of magenta most certainly is?
Okay, spelling as you and local "Screaming Jay Hawkins" fans know is NOT my strong suit - so I looked up "nubilis". It is the Latin root word for nubile. Nubile; sexually developed and attractive. Then there is nubilous; obscure or vague - indefinite. With some imagination, this word could be almost as fun to use as nubile.
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