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  1. maxoutfa

    The obscure movie quotes game.

    "Children of the night, SHUT UP!" Love At First Bite with Geo Hamilton and Arte Johnson as Renfield. What does God need with a Starship? Star Trek V.
  2. maxoutfa

    A question for the guys.

    My sister-in-law just melted over Peter O'Toole playing a Nazi general in Night of The Generals - must have been those polished leather knee boots.
  3. maxoutfa

    A question for the guys.

    "One thing we share is an ideal of beauty. Treasure so rare it endevours my care" Brian Ferry. I've been on just about all sides of all the sterotypes - been smitten by a girl's looks (or just the way she moves, or is poured into a dress) only to have my libido deflated the second she opens...
  4. maxoutfa

    Most music talk: favorite funsongs!

    oh my gawd Wayne - do those tunes bring back memories - my uncle had the 78's to most of the funny tunes (shaving cream and all the spike jones hits - I still remember with glee the tune where the female singer is holding on to this note like forever and finally the male singer blurts out "turn...
  5. maxoutfa

    The last movie you watched... and score out of ten - Part 1

    last in theatre film: Serenity 10/10 - Having just completed the Firefly series finally in it's original order (thanks Sci/Fi Channel and booo to Fox for blowing it so badly the first time around), it was great to see the charactors extended - and yes, made you laugh, cry, and get a serious...
  6. maxoutfa

    The obscure movie quotes game.

    or my favorite - "I've been told that when the light hits me a certain way, I'm almost handsome." "think of me as a kindly uncle who only has your best interests at heart" "Don't touch her, she's a personal friend of James Bond!" "Curses, foiled by a cheap cinematic trick!" Joey...
  7. maxoutfa

    Most music talk: favorite funsongs!

    Fun Songs or Songs That Get You Going (sometimes they're both). Lovely choice Saucy Wench - Mystery Achievement just pounds that groove - how can you not wake up and smell the coffee with that one. Some personal faves of mine to get me going (good road music) Dr. Doctor - UFO Sweet...
  8. maxoutfa

    New feedee?

    I'm certainly no expert, but I would take my time, especially since you are just now finally getting comfortable with the body you currently possess. Maybe try a "special" occasion feeder situation - that will give you both a nice taste and shouldn't threaten the waistline too much. And...
  9. maxoutfa

    Real women have curves- opinions?

    I enjoyed the film immensely and recall at the time wishing that so many of my female friends who are overly weight conscious would have gone to see it.
  10. maxoutfa

    Bestest love song

    Vince, you beat me to it - I was thinking Unchained Melody all the way. BB - ooh ya! Love You More Than You'll Ever Know, from the Al Kooper years of BS &T. And I Love Her (one of my faves that I covered on my CD "My Love") Let's Stay Together (Al Green) Thank You (Robert Plant) Night And...
  11. maxoutfa

    A thread of lyrics...

    I awake each morning sunlight hurts my eyes harshness of reality echoes in my mind didn't think this would be easy didn't think it would be this rough while life goes on without you what it offers is not enough stumbling through the wreckage carnage of my dreams without you here...
  12. maxoutfa

    A thread of lyrics...

    oh my GOD - someone else you knows of Arthur Brown (who did such a spiffy job on Taletale Heart for the first Alan Parson's Project). In playing GuildWars my charactor was a piromancer named Arthur Brown and NOBODY GOT IT!!!
  13. maxoutfa

    smile, you're on candid camera (serious)

    and I am all for that!! I've noticed a terribly large increase in tailgating of late - wish that just once a cop would nail someone for that offense, which is far more dangerous than going 70 in a 55 zone.
  14. maxoutfa

    re-introduction

    BB, your wit never ceases to astound me. I don't think that I have ever read a post of yours that didn't make me either chuckle or think hard. A true gift. Send me an e-mail and I'll get a disc out to you.
  15. maxoutfa

    re-introduction

    wow Cheryl, that is about the coolest thing I've ever heard. The ultimate complement to an artist is to hear that their work was able to touch someone in a positive way. Thank you so much for sharing the story - I truly believe that there is someone out there for everyone if they just remain...
  16. maxoutfa

    Free music for 1st five

    Max is a stage name as in "max the sax" dating back to when I was the sax player in an avant gard art band. The name stuck and now I'm kinda fond of it.
  17. maxoutfa

    re-introduction

    what, no Herbie Hancock? No Brubek? Just kidding. But I caution, if you read my initial post, my tunes are pop/mor for the most part - the jazz thing only becomes apparent with some of the chord structures and in particular some of the mode riffs I play on sax.
  18. maxoutfa

    Story Ideas

    Hmm, I don't believe I've written ANY stories that would fit the above paramenters. Perhaps I am the other 10%. (woo hoo for me, a real maverick!!;) ) To me there has to be more of a motivation than some magic or whatever. It's half the fun trying to put myself in a different perspective and...
  19. maxoutfa

    re-introduction

    thanks for the open arms response. B.B. - do tell, I'm curious how you used my tales to make your point. Was it a simple "I thought this way about weight but then I came to dimensions and started reading stories from people who appreciate larger women and it made me think" or something...
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