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#1 05-09-06 19:37:49

ashmedi
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From: SW Ontario, Canada - Male
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Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ?? or is it just me ??

I think Wednesday, being known as "hump" day in my
neck of the woods, needs to be more interesting.

IMHO, I think there should be a bonus vid as well as
the weekly chat video.

Anyway, tomorrow is Wednesday, no download, nothing to
make me want to get up and get moving.  sad  sad


Ashmedi is an ancient god of rage and lust.
I don't feel rage, but the lust part fits like a glove.
"Isn't this a lovely day my friend ?
Just watch some b@st@rd screw it up"

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#2 05-09-06 20:44:20

Siobhan
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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

Ashmedi -- You don't download the lucubrations?


Under all speech that is good for any-thing there lies a silence that is better.  Silence is as deep as Eternity;  speech is as shallow as Time.--Thomas Carlysle

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#3 05-09-06 21:16:03

ashmedi
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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

Siobhan wrote:

Ashmedi -- You don't download the lucubrations?

Ya, I do, but there just not the same. Some are OK.

Siobhan, How do you pronounce your name, I get
hung up on it every time I see it.


Ashmedi is an ancient god of rage and lust.
I don't feel rage, but the lust part fits like a glove.
"Isn't this a lovely day my friend ?
Just watch some b@st@rd screw it up"

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#4 05-09-06 21:48:55

stammering
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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

A beautiful friend of mine has the same name ie same spelling.  She pronounces it "Sharvon".  Having said that I don't know how Siobhan pronounces her name either.  As for Wednesdays every day I don't get called out is a downer, but everything I get called out for is a downer too.  So I guess I could say every day is a bitch.  But I don't, so Wednesdays are cool by me.

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#5 05-09-06 22:47:04

Siobhan
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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

My favorite part -- oh, I don't know, I would say my favorite part TODAY is hearing someone whose orgasms sound like my own, but my favorite part usually (of IFM) is hearing women talk about their lives and their sexuality and what makes them tick. So Wednesdays -- and I'm kind of slow in realizing that Wednesdays is when they come out -- are my favorite days. I always watch them right away, whereas sometimes it will be many days before I see the other submissions.

It's ALL wonderful. all of it. But I like Wednesdays.
Plus tomorrow I get to go strategize with my lawyer about my salary -- something I've never done before, as a typically self-employed person.

Ashmedi, my name is pronounced (at least here in the States) "Sha/VONNE."

Holy Shit. I just did a google to see if there was an easier way to write the pronunciation (they gave me sha-'vohn) and it turns out there is a PORN STAR???  --- an AUSTRALIAN PORN STAR???? -- named Siobhan Hunter?????


Under all speech that is good for any-thing there lies a silence that is better.  Silence is as deep as Eternity;  speech is as shallow as Time.--Thomas Carlysle

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#6 05-09-06 22:52:48

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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

I have always pronounced it  "Sha Vorn" .  That is how it is normaly pronounced this side of the pond.  (My biggest problem is in spelling it.  I always have to look at it twice to make sure I got it right).


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#7 05-09-06 22:55:28

Siobhan
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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

You're so thoughtful that way. smile 
(well, in all ways, actually. when the women finally start biting on your personal ad, someone's going to get very lucky who gets to spend time with you.)


Under all speech that is good for any-thing there lies a silence that is better.  Silence is as deep as Eternity;  speech is as shallow as Time.--Thomas Carlysle

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#8 05-09-06 23:28:13

ashmedi
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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

Siobhan wrote:

Ashmedi, my name is pronounced (at least here in the States) "Sha/VONNE."

That is very pretty, and the last thing in the world
I could have come up with by thinking on my own.

Of course I still haven't figured out how Sade winds up
pronounced SHAR/day or how Favre is FAHR/ve.
One doesn't even have an R and the other, ???????


Ashmedi is an ancient god of rage and lust.
I don't feel rage, but the lust part fits like a glove.
"Isn't this a lovely day my friend ?
Just watch some b@st@rd screw it up"

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#9 05-09-06 23:44:30

The_Elfman
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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

Siobhan wrote:

You're so thoughtful that way. smile 
(well, in all ways, actually. when the women finally start biting on your personal ad, someone's going to get very lucky who gets to spend time with you.)

Thank you Siobhan.   It's so sweet of you to say that 246.gif.

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#10 06-09-06 04:03:32

distantadmirer
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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

I LOVE Wednesday. Hump day just means that the mountain of the 5 day week has been climbed and won. I am in USA EST time. Hump day is tomorrow! I can't wait to kill it with all the imagination and art that it sucks so much for me to bring to work on Mon & Tue.  Thursday is even better. It makes me cream about FRIDAY!!!
Wow and ciao. I get all of my real work done on Friday, because Friday lets me breath.

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#11 06-09-06 14:47:46

swzzlstk38
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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

I'm not sure that "downer" is exactly the word, but I do agree with you. I do not look forward to Wed.s lucubrations all that much. One big problem for me, is that, being from the states, I sometimes have trouble with the accents. I LOVE the sound of the accents, but I find it hard to follow every word..especially when the lovely ladies talk fast. But, yes, I would love a bonus submission as well as Lucubrations on Wed. Methinks I may be getting too hung up on IFM! smile smile smile

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#12 06-09-06 15:38:20

jerryb76
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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

Siobhan wrote:

Ashmedi, my name is pronounced (at least here in the States) "Sha/VONNE."

Thanks, I wondered about your name it is very beautiful.  I sure was butchering it myself, when I tried to figure it out.  But such is the life of a unspeller.


"A man who only knows how to spell a word one way has no imagination."
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#13 06-09-06 19:27:57

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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

The_Elfman wrote:

I have always pronounced it  "Sha Vorn" .  That is how it is normaly pronounced this side of the pond.  (My biggest problem is in spelling it.  I always have to look at it twice to make sure I got it right).

Yes, that's how I say it. (It's Irish of course.)

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#14 07-09-06 02:34:56

stammering
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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

bodyhead wrote:
The_Elfman wrote:

I have always pronounced it  "Sha Vorn" .  That is how it is normaly pronounced this side of the pond.  (My biggest problem is in spelling it.  I always have to look at it twice to make sure I got it right).

Yes, that's how I say it. (It's Irish of course.)

Dou you mean Bodyhead that it's Irish so its bound to be obtuse and complex or do you mean it's Irish so it's truly poetic?  Or do you mean both.  What do you mean?

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#15 12-09-06 06:49:34

padraic
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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

stammering wrote:
bodyhead wrote:
The_Elfman wrote:

I have always pronounced it  "Sha Vorn" .  That is how it is normaly pronounced this side of the pond.  (My biggest problem is in spelling it.  I always have to look at it twice to make sure I got it right).

Yes, that's how I say it. (It's Irish of course.)

Dou you mean Bodyhead that it's Irish so its bound to be obtuse and complex or do you mean it's Irish so it's truly poetic?  Or do you mean both.  What do you mean?

I always find Irish words and phrases to be difficult to pronounce on sight without prior knowledge.  As many may know, Irish Gaelic pronunciation has little obvious relationship (for an English speaker) to how it's spelled. I'm trying to remedy my ignorance by learning a little Gaelic, which several generations ago was my family's native tongue.

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#16 13-09-06 02:37:34

Tommy
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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

wednesdays are good for a couple reasons.
1. I often get to go to IFM office and talk to lovely ladies and eat delicious candies meant for models
2.  its spaghetti bolognese night

beyond that wednesday is a milestone, a day for quiet reflection, getting your priorities straight and analyzing your bad choices.  and humping

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#17 13-09-06 04:15:32

bodyhead
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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

stammering wrote:
bodyhead wrote:
The_Elfman wrote:

I have always pronounced it  "Sha Vorn" .  That is how it is normaly pronounced this side of the pond.  (My biggest problem is in spelling it.  I always have to look at it twice to make sure I got it right).

Yes, that's how I say it. (It's Irish of course.)

Dou you mean Bodyhead that it's Irish so its bound to be obtuse and complex or do you mean it's Irish so it's truly poetic?  Or do you mean both.  What do you mean?

I meant it's an Irish (Gaeilge) language word which is why it's pronounced differently to how it looks to an non-Irish speaker.

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#18 18-09-06 09:56:16

stammering
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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

bodyhead wrote:
stammering wrote:
bodyhead wrote:

Yes, that's how I say it. (It's Irish of course.)

Dou you mean Bodyhead that it's Irish so its bound to be obtuse and complex or do you mean it's Irish so it's truly poetic?  Or do you mean both.  What do you mean?

I meant it's an Irish (Gaeilge) language word which is why it's pronounced differently to how it looks to an non-Irish speaker.

Yes how true of so many languages.  Try Greek, Russian, Cantonese, Mandarin as just a few of the more extreme examples.  Well done Bodyhead.

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#19 18-09-06 10:47:49

Siobhan
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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

Like so many of the people who immigrated to southern Appalachia in the 1830'-1850's, my ancestors are from Ireland and Scotland. Particularly as I know so many of their names and where they were from, it galls me that I've still not been to those countries. It would certainly be amazing to meet a native gaelic-speaker.

By the way, Happy Monday, everyone! Hope it's a great week for us all.

Last edited by Siobhan (18-09-06 10:50:56)


Under all speech that is good for any-thing there lies a silence that is better.  Silence is as deep as Eternity;  speech is as shallow as Time.--Thomas Carlysle

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#20 18-09-06 13:35:39

The_Elfman
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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

Siobhan wrote:

Like so many of the people who immigrated to southern Appalachia in the 1830'-1850's, my ancestors are from Ireland and Scotland. Particularly as I know so many of their names and where they were from, it galls me that I've still not been to those countries. It would certainly be amazing to meet a native gaelic-speaker.

By the way, Happy Monday, everyone! Hope it's a great week for us all.

Thank you Siobhan.  The same to you.  Regrettably there are few enough people in Ireland or Scotland who speak their native tongues these days.  All the fault of us bloody English of course.

Elfman


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#21 19-09-06 01:50:16

stammering
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Re: Do you feel Wednesday is a downer ??

Was it really all the fault of the bloody English?
As for Wednesdays there are, on average, 93600 hours of Wednesdays in a person's life.  Obviously we would all want more than that and some, no doubt, will get it.  So meantime I would prefer not to fuss too much about whether or not it's a downer.  It's just time to use as well as we can; hopefully as well as the other half million or so hours in a lifetime.

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