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Title:Soapbox. Just Soapbox.
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Created:Thu Nov 17 1994
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234.0. "The ultimate romantic evening" by GMT1::TEEKEMA (A mere mortal........) Fri Jan 06 1995 18:45

	Let's have some ideas about the ideal romantic
evening...................
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234.2CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Jan 06 1995 18:4810


 Lets not and say we did..






234.3MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightFri Jan 06 1995 18:491
    Is one in which evening is spelled correctly... :-)
234.4WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Fri Jan 06 1995 18:492
    
    In what sense "ultimate"?
234.5GMT1::TEEKEMAA mere mortal........Fri Jan 06 1995 18:5112
	No argumant Binder, but what would be the music, drinks,
attire, etc.....??




	Both dressed in silk pajamas, in front of a fire on a bear
skin rug with champagne, strawberries dipped in chocolate, a bowl
of whipped cream and some good classical music, Mendelson maybe.

	Anyone other ideas.........?? Mz Debra, Terrie ?????
234.1deleted, but reposted uneditedSMURF::BINDERgustam vitareFri Jan 06 1995 18:5215
    prime requisite is two people of the appropriate genders and
    dispositions toward each other.
    
    a setting both people like.
    
    music, or not, as preferred.
    
    food, or not, as preferred.
    
    drink, or not, as preferred.
    
    attire, or not, as preferred (modified by appropriateness for the
    setting).
    
    no distractions.
234.6GMT1::TEEKEMAA mere mortal........Fri Jan 06 1995 18:533
	My appologies for misspelling evening, but I already
had half of the bottle of champagne.........(hik)...%^)
234.7AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaFri Jan 06 1995 18:551
    Watching the football games.
234.8GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERtumbling downFri Jan 06 1995 18:577
    
    
    Teekema,
    
    
    Do you sit around and type with one hand on your keyboard and one hand
    under the desk?
234.9GMT1::TEEKEMAA mere mortal........Fri Jan 06 1995 18:584
	Ken and Gi-Joe together camping with the Barbie
camper. Nice moon lit evening by the open fire roasting
road kill.
234.10GMT1::TEEKEMAA mere mortal........Fri Jan 06 1995 18:597
>>    Do you sit around and type with one hand on your keyboard and one hand
>>    under the desk?



	Close, both hands under the desk and I type with my nose %^)
234.11AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaFri Jan 06 1995 19:121
    OOUUUUCCCCCHHHH! My nose is starting to itch thinking of that!
234.12GMT1::TEEKEMAA mere mortal........Fri Jan 06 1995 19:252
	Try doing upper and lower case................??
234.13Suprise date my wife sprung on me last yearPCBUOA::LEFEBVREPCBU Asia/Pacific MarketingFri Jan 06 1995 19:274
    Downing Rolling Rocks at The Rat and proceeding over to the Orpheum to
    see Social Distortion and The Ramones.  
    
    Mark.
234.14gabba gabba hey!POWDML::BUCKLEYWelcome to Paradise!Fri Jan 06 1995 19:341
    The Ramones rool!
234.15AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaFri Jan 06 1995 19:355
    .12
    
    How about the woman who out ran the local rent-a-cops, climbed a chain
    link fence with a 10 pound ham up her dress!! The US Olympic Team is
    looking for her!
234.16SUBPAC::SADINcaught in the 'netSat Jan 07 1995 11:115
    
    
    	wow, that's my kinda woman....
    
    
234.17Assuming that's a typo and you meant "Deveining", ...LJSRV2::KALIKOWPentium: Intel's Blew Chip SpecialSat Jan 07 1995 12:3218
    ... HE arrives home with incense candles, a pound of butter, some Lay's
    Potato Chips, some fresh veggies, and two boiled 
    
    Lobstahs.  (this story takes place in New England, yasee.)  He lights
    the candles, melts the butter, warms the Lobstahs, sets the table,
    arranges the veggies, and calls HER in.  She coos with delight as he
    offers to prepare her Lobstah for her delicate consumption...  He
    removes the claw-meat, separates the tail (oo er) from the body,
    exposes the tail-meat (!!**!!!***), and, as Lobstah-eaters have done
    since time immemorial, commences, with many lambent looks towards his
    dulcet love, romantically, to devein it...
    
    Is it getting warm in here or what?
    
    Gene HAAG:  "Did someone mention lambent looks?"
    
    |-{:-)
    
234.18To start with...MAIL1::CRANEMon Jan 09 1995 09:421
    It must have a full moon and spring time in the air.
234.19GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERtumbling downMon Jan 09 1995 10:198
    
    
    
    
    Dr Dan,
    
    
    Is that another one of you New Englander's Lobsnob replies? :')
234.20CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantMon Jan 09 1995 11:5821
    Lobstrosities have no place in a romantic enything, unless you are
    eatinng them naked, without napkins and no tools.  A shower in the next
    few hours is recommended however.  
    
    Romantic evenings need not be complicated.  The right light, music, and
    beverage along with a simple but elegantly prepared meal.  Fireplace
    must be present and in use.  Both parties can even participate in the
    preparation which may provide for a closer bond to the romantics. 
    Cooing in each others ears and light nibbles on the ear lobes may take
    place at random though frequent times during the romantic episode. 
    Feeding appetizers to your target of romanticism and delicately wiping
    spittle and cocktail sauce from their lips is a gentle though necessary
    hygeine affectation to keep you from gagging.  
    
    Other environmental preparations should include,  the phone off the 
    hook to provide some isolation from the outside world.  Candles placed
    strategically around the room.  Maybe some fresh flowers or other
    aromatic props to mask any odors that may be lingering.  Don't overdo
    it though.
    
    Brian
234.21WAHOO::LEVESQUEget on with it, babyMon Jan 09 1995 12:413
    >Lobstrosities have no place in a romantic enything
    
     Cossack. Appartently you're not from the sensualist school.
234.22CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantMon Jan 09 1995 12:495
    Er, it was claw in cheek actually.  I can think of several romantic,
    picnic type settings where a Lobstrosity would be most appropo. 
    Unfortunately the tareget of my affections can't stand them :-(.  So in
    my romantic reality, there really is no room.  Shrimpies on the other
    hand are another matter :-).
234.23MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightMon Jan 09 1995 14:4713
    For you lobstahphobes perhaps you should try my Lobster Savannah
    recipe which I reverse engineered from the legendary Loch Obre
    Cafe in Boston. It brings new meaning to the term "oral sex".
    It's very rich, so not the kind of thing I would suggest eating
    on a weekly or even monthly basis, but it is so good it almost
    guarantees your dining partner will be putty in your hands! :-)
    
    P.S. I'm not actually going to post the recipe, as I never give
         away the secrets of my best aphrodisiacs. If any women
         of beauty and charm are interested in finding out first hand
         what it's like, I might be tempted though.... :-) :-) :-)
    
    -b
234.24WAHOO::LEVESQUEget on with it, babyMon Jan 09 1995 15:284
    I think that recipe is in my Vincent Price cookbook. ;-)
    
     Great cookbook, but not for those dieting. Enough butter, cream and
    other forms of fat and calories to make even Julia blush.
234.25SUBURB::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitMon Jan 09 1995 15:536
    A few pints of lager and a take away curry. Preferably watching
    Match of the Day.
    
    Which may explain my rather sad sex life. ho!ho!
    
    
234.26COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertMon Jan 09 1995 16:104
re .25

Sounds like the Jocelyn Elders School of Ideal Romantic Evenings.

234.27NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Jan 09 1995 16:331
Joycelyn.  You're welcome.
234.28mostly impossibleUSAT05::BENSONMon Jan 09 1995 16:388
    
    i'll settle for the even-a-little-bit romantic evening at this point!  
    young children - one a newborn, pregnancy, c-section, sleepless nights,
    bone-tired, winter blues, extra pounds, six-week-wait.
    
    jeff
    
    
234.29CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantMon Jan 09 1995 16:501
    6 week wait for what?  
234.30WAHOO::LEVESQUEget on with it, babyMon Jan 09 1995 16:561
    post natal nookie
234.31CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Mon Jan 09 1995 17:424
    	The average "post natal nookie" among OB-GYNs is 7 days,
    	according to a book I read by Dr. David Wootan, a family
    	practitioner and author of a book on raising kids with
    	minimum medical intervention.
234.32hypocrites!USAT05::BENSONMon Jan 09 1995 18:311
    
234.33Hee Hee...LJSRV2::KALIKOWPentium: Intel's Blew-Chip SpecialMon Jan 09 1995 22:208
    ... and I gots to say, it's nice to see that Gene "willed" his
    "Cossack!" epithet to an appropriate legatee...
    
    You couldn't have chosen a more appropriate target, Doctah... 
    Lobstrosity indeed!  Feh!
    
    |-{:-)
    
234.34POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jan 10 1995 01:5611
    The spelling of this topic is going to make me develope yet another
    personality. Hildegard? Hildegard? What kind of a name is that?!? Oh
    shut up Anton and give er, um, _her_ a chance will ya? Shhhh. Careful.
    Ursula might wake up. oh. shhh. .....
    
    Glenn/Deirdre/Pamela/Franny/Ned/Dierdre/Anton/Sean/Alice/Jimi/Pauline/Rex/
    Nathan/Melanie/Ursula/Hildegard
    
    
    
    
234.35JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeTue Jan 10 1995 01:573
    .34
    
    And glory you sound so *normal* over the phone!
234.36POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jan 10 1995 02:001
    Oh, well yes, we _all_ sound normal when you talk to us one at a time.
234.37LJSRV2::KALIKOWPentium: Intel's Blew-Chip SpecialTue Jan 10 1995 07:311
             Stay away from stereophonic telephones then, OK? :-)
234.38USAT05::BENSONTue Jan 10 1995 11:523
    its nice to hear from anton.
    
    jeff
234.39POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringTue Jan 10 1995 12:262
    
    Anton is my favourite.
234.41CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Jan 10 1995 12:5111
    Why thank yooo Dr. Dan.  I aim to please :-).  BTW for those of you 
    that may be not be Stephen King fans, lobstrosity originated in the 
    Gunslinger series.  It was a crustacean with an attitude that resembled 
    our every day Lobster.  I find it neat little moniker for them even if 
    they are tasty.  To me, they look like something out of a Godzilla film 
    but I am not above ripping them limb from limb and sucking on their 
    little legs.  
    
    Peasantly yours,
    
    Brian
234.42POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringTue Jan 10 1995 13:215
    
    >...sucking on their little legs.
    
    
    That's one component of the ultimate romantic evening 8^).
234.43MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightTue Jan 10 1995 14:1511
    >	The average "post natal nookie" among OB-GYNs is 7 days,
    >	according to a book I read by Dr. David Wootan, a family
    >	practitioner and author of a book on raising kids with
    >	minimum medical intervention.
    
    I notice that this does not mention exactly who the nookie
    is with... :-) Sure, one can get it seven days after their
    wife gives birth... and it will even cost you a little less
    than it normally does ! :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
    
    -b
234.44SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Jan 10 1995 14:185
	From one who has given birth, I'll try to
	put this delicately....

	Seven days?!?!?!?!  The <r.o.> stitches
	weren't even gone in seven days!  {shuddering}
234.45CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Tue Jan 10 1995 17:3811
    	Ah, yes.  Stitches.
    
    	Sure can take the romance out of the evening, huh?
    
    	Episiotomies are not necessary in most of the births in which
    	they are employed.  They are done for the convenience of the
    	doctor.  Most ob-gyns make sure their wives (or they themselves --
    	depending on who's the doctor in the family) deliver without the
    	dreaded snips.  With proper care and technique, the delivery can
    	be accomplished without ripping (or cutting), thus the complication
    	of stitches healing is eliminated.
234.47CSC32::M_EVANSproud counter-culture McGovernikTue Jan 10 1995 19:115
    Keep the freaking stiches.  My last two were welcomed into the world
    without the "benefit" of the snip and the stich and i was much happier
    about sitting, let alone anything else.
    
    meg
234.48CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Tue Jan 10 1995 21:1113
    	re .47
    
    	Did you have a midwife, Meg?  When we had our 4th, we did a 
    	home birth.  The other 3 were hospital-dispatched, with the
    	(practically) requisite snips, but our home birth midwife had
    	a policy of no cuts, no stitches.  I suspected from what she 
    	was saying that it was a general midwife practice.
    
    	Peter was 10 lb 12 oz at birth, (and a dry birth at that), and 
    	with some creative use of vegetable oil and pressure on the 
    	perineum by the midwife as the baby came out, he was delivered 
    	without tearing -- even along the old episiotomy scars, which was 
    	a concern.
234.49vegetable oil?POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringWed Jan 11 1995 03:082
    
    <-- Now I KNOW I never want children 8^p.
234.50LJSRV2::KALIKOWPentium: Intel's Blew-Chip SpecialWed Jan 11 1995 07:136
    Reminds me that the ONLY time I can recall losing consciousness (not
    dead away, but 90%, so I could remember the feeling...) was when wife &
    I were watching a childbirth-class "wot birthing is like" flick, lo
    these 26 years, ~6 months ago.  Funny, it didn't bother her nearly as
    much...  :-)
    
234.51RDGE44::ALEUC8Wed Jan 11 1995 16:234
    reading all that lot (stitches aghh) has put me right off the whole
    subject of romance forever (well, for the moment)
    
    ric
234.52CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Wed Jan 11 1995 16:371
    	Then maybe it should be included in sex-ed classes...
234.53CSC32::M_EVANSproud counter-culture McGovernikWed Jan 11 1995 17:1915
    Joe,
    
    One of the liberal comumnists in the RMN seriously proposed something
    like this a few years ago.  graphic footage of every kind of deliever,
    followed by what a newly non-pregnant tummy looks like, and photographs
    of the "repair" work physicians do after a delivery.  
    
    Now back to romance,
    
    Just one evening with no kids at this point would be nice.  However, I
    have this awful feeling Frank and I would just catch up on sleep. 
    although a nice evening at either Mataam Fez or the Craftwood followed
    by a nice room in a local hotel or b&b does sound wonderful.
    
    meg
234.54CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Wed Jan 11 1995 17:273
    	Watch it.
    
    	One evening with no kids, and you just might end up with more kids!
234.55CSC32::M_EVANSproud counter-culture McGovernikWed Jan 11 1995 17:355
    I have kid under four.  I have no idea what you could be talking about 
    
    ;-)
    
    meg