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Can you smell spring yet?

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  • Yes

    Votes: 27 50.9%
  • No

    Votes: 17 32.1%
  • What?

    Votes: 5 9.4%
  • Bleh

    Votes: 4 7.5%

  • Total voters
    53
I wish I could be where ever some of you are! Winter is hitting us hard here. No scent of spring :'(
 
Birds are chasing each other like crazy today. Temperatures are on the raise, yes it smells like spring.

But world wouldn't miss the chance to be cruel, and risk of march freezing which would kill burgeon and cool nature sexual frenzy is not small. (yes I'm a bundle of optimism these times)
 
Yes, and it reeks of skunk cabbage blooms:mrgreen:

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Yeah I can smell it and I don't like it.

It's been spring since January here in FL (thank you la niña, you bitch) and my allergies have been acting up since then.

I'm all for global cooling!
 
Yeah I can smell it and I don't like it.

It's been spring since January here in FL (thank you la niña, you bitch) and my allergies have been acting up since then.

I'm all for global cooling!

We were happy to have a two-week winter over here in early February, by courtesy of Mrs. Siberian Bitch. Too bad the cold died in Lisboa and didn't reach the sexy hos in FL :mrgreen:
You can always watch some Emmerich classic or something like that :cool:
 
Un croissant pour moi... Une petite boulangerie... Donne moi un café au lait garçon... C'est moi chéri... Donne moi un croissant amandine... Bonsoir Madame Catherine Deneuve, bonsoir Monsieur Truffaut... Voulez vous Picasso ou coucher avec Brigitte Bardot ?

 
April is the cruelest month. breeding
Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
Memory and desire, stirring
Dull roots with spring rain.

The sacrificial victim in the ballet is a girl, but shouldn't it be a man? A stranger made king for a year, a king who must die. In any case, it would be a lot sexier with a man.

Or Venus and her lover/consort Adonis, killed by a boar, if I remember correctly. I was in Lebanon once and was told that when the rains of winter (or was it early spring?) seemed to stain the rivers dirt red, it was really from Adonis' blood.

See: Jessie Weston's "From Ritual to Romance", particularly the first chapter, and probably Robert Graves's "The Greek Myths" as well...
 
We were happy to have a two-week winter over here in early February, by courtesy of Mrs. Siberian Bitch. Too bad the cold died in Lisboa and didn't reach the sexy hos in FL :mrgreen:
You can always watch some Emmerich classic or something like that :cool:

Yep no hard nippples here. :badgrin:

Stargate (the movie) it is then, or 2012, didn't finish it cause the guy I was watching it with and I were already too horny from holding our cocks.
 
aaaaaaah, Racine...

So beautiful, Phedre for the purist, but I prefer Andromaque

Spring, great season to read again some grand theatre !

 
aaaaaaah, Racine...

So beautiful, Phedre for the purist, but I prefer Andromaque

Spring, great season to read again some grand theatre !


Phèdre for the discerning mind: in fact it was my first choice as a post, but all the versions available on YouScrwt were radicalement infumables even as a joke, as is the case of the classic Bernhardt prank http://www.hs-augsburg.de/~harsch/gallica/Chronologie/17siecle/Racine/rac_sara.html
I am aware that Casarès version of Phèdre is quite equivalent to that one for Bérénice, but since they are not equivalent to one another, and since I consider Racine's official absolut chef-d'oeuvre the first or second or third wonder of Western civilization, I decided to take the choice for my post unusually seriously :cool: :mrgreen:
 
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