Cili and Cinderella

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Fabricio

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Well, I use to like both of you Cili and Cinderella, but I just don't understand why Cinderella dislikes and is aggressive to Cili.

Cili is one of the best people I ever knew here.

I just wanted you know.
 
Re: Cili and Cinderella...wrong question.

Fabricio, you bad little monkeymonkey...the real question isn't this Cili Jimi Barnes versus Cinder"sleepyass"rella..

no, no...

the real fackin' question is:

WHat is the use of a that subtle-hooded thingy over a clitoris?

I mean it tastes kinda limp and it has a strange burrberry look to it...what is it? an alien thing? Protective shield? What happens when you kiss it? It's weird, I hate pushing my tongue around it just to swirl my cunnilingus.

That's the question!
 
> Well, I use to like both of you Cili and Cinderella,

Hey! Is that supposed to mean you don't like me anymore?

> but I just don't understand why Cinderella dislikes and is
> aggressive to Cili.

It happens that way sometimes. It only bothers me when it moves on a personal level, and I'm sure that at the end of the day, it's nothing much to Cinderella either.

I think of this message board like a large room where everyone is *forced* to mix, and while that's what makes it so wonderful and useful, that may also be why conflicts sometimes arise. There's only one room, and it's not that big. In real life, usually people who can't stand each other are able to stay away from one another. But in a situation like on this message board, everyone is forced to stand (metaphorically speaking) very, very close; within earshot, so to speak. So when someone annoys you, I guess they *really* annoy you. You know, like when you can't stand someone at work or something. The forced exposure aggravates things and causes animosity to become exaggerated and then when you throw hostility into the mix, it can become quite messy. Anyway, that's how I see it. But things work themselves out one way or another in the end. I can live with people just not liking me. It's really when it's something that's got more social implications like racism, sexism, etc., etc. Those things weigh more heavily on me. By comparison, an internet squabble is nothing. [shrug]

> Cili is one of the best people I ever knew here.

> I just wanted you know.

That's very sweet Fabricio! Well you're one of the best people I've known in here as well! Funnily enough, that's not just obligatory bilge. You're one nice hombre Fabricio. Anyway, I appreciate you saying what you said because I was beginning to feel like an ogre in here. Greasetea had not even offered me a glass of his usual milk and honey for consolation. [laughs] He's probably waiting for it to spoil.

Kisses,
Cili
 
> Hey! Is that supposed to mean you don't like me anymore?

of course not...

> It happens that way sometimes. It only bothers me when it moves
> on a personal level, and I'm sure that at the end of the day,
> it's nothing much to Cinderella either.

> I think of this message board like a large room where everyone
> is *forced* to mix, and while that's what makes it so wonderful
> and useful, that may also be why conflicts sometimes arise.
> There's only one room, and it's not that big. In real life,
> usually people who can't stand each other are able to stay away
> from one another. But in a situation like on this message board,
> everyone is forced to stand (metaphorically speaking) very, very
> close; within earshot, so to speak. So when someone annoys you,
> I guess they *really* annoy you. You know, like when you can't
> stand someone at work or something. The forced exposure
> aggravates things and causes animosity to become exaggerated and
> then when you throw hostility into the mix, it can become quite
> messy. Anyway, that's how I see it. But things work themselves
> out one way or another in the end. I can live with people just
> not liking me. It's really when it's something that's got more
> social implications like racism, sexism, etc., etc. Those things
> weigh more heavily on me. By comparison, an internet squabble is
> nothing. [shrug]

Yes, I agree with you. As always, I really liked your explanation!

And Cinderella is a good girl... I hope you both be ok soon!

> That's very sweet Fabricio! Well you're one of the best people
> I've known in here as well! Funnily enough, that's not just
> obligatory bilge. You're one nice hombre Fabricio.

what a goodness...

> Anyway, I
> appreciate you saying what you said because I was beginning to
> feel like an ogre in here. Greasetea had not even offered me a
> glass of his usual milk and honey for consolation. [laughs] He's
> probably waiting for it to spoil.

He is great too. I hope everything will be ok soon!

And thank you so much for your so kind words!

> Kisses,
> Cili

lots of kisses,
Fabricio
 
Re: Cili and Cinderella and Greasetea and Fabricio

uh oh..I smell..SITCOM!!!

Just imagine this neat scene:

We all own a bakery that sells naughty cakes..oh the funny funny things that will occur.

Fabricio: Hey did anyone pick up the flour?

Cili: I did. And I picked out the lovliest ones.

Fabricio: Oh Cili you silly girl, not flowers! Flour.

Cinderella: Hey is this penis cake short of yeast?

Greasetea: No ya toonks, I pee peed all over it!!!

Ha ha..oh my, this ranks up there with two guys and a girl..how funny funny funny, ABC you need to pick us up.
 
Hi "Bear."

> of course not...

I knew you couldn't turn your back on me!

> Yes, I agree with you. As always, I really liked your
> explanation!

It's just the way I see things here. I think it makes sense. It's not easy having so many different people so close together (figuratively speaking) to annoy the hell out of each other, but I like it. That's what makes the internet really special, the way people can communicate so easily with one another. Who would have ever thought eight years ago that I could send a message to someone in Curitiba and receive a response from him within the next couple of days? Very neat.

> And Cinderella is a good girl... I hope you both be ok soon!

Well she seems very cerebral, which is how I think I am too. I'm sure that if I have something to say to one of her messages, or she has something to say to one of mine, we'll be all right. I don't expect any warm or affectionate sentiments passed back and forth, but I'm sure neither does she.

> what a goodness...

Well Bear (which is my new nickname for you), I like how you never cut anyone down, and most of your messages are more positive than negative. I don't meet a whole lot of people like that, and I meet a lot of people. It just makes things a little more pleasant. I know that life is not all roses and sunshine, but that's precisely why it's nice to have a stable source of it every once in a while.

> He is great too. I hope everything will be ok soon!

Things were never not okay. Things just are what they are. [shrug] At the end of the day, nobody's been hurt, so how big of a deal could it be? Although the bastard has still not offered me my milk and honey. Are you reading this Greasy?

> And thank you so much for your so kind words!

You're welcome Bear.

> lots of kisses,
> Fabricio

How you still spoil my imagination.

Kisses,
Cili
 
Re: Hi "Bear."

Cili, i tried to be switzerland here, but you know i never mean any ill will toward the original group of people i liked here.
Hey I thought giving you the star part in my sitcom is better than a glass of milk and honey...besides, i think it's time you had something different...how about warm jasmine tea with condensed milk dripped in and cinnamon garnish?

hmmmm, doesn't have the same ring to it...

Jasmine tea and condensed milk?...warm milk and honey?

Either one Cili, but why no more Hepburn pictures.

I do rather like them (whimper).
 
You're one nice hombre Fabricio.

Sorry for iserting myself here, but... we don't say "hombre", but "homem". hombre is spanish,...but maybe you were just trying to be kind, with your charming spanish, right?

regards
 
> Sorry for iserting myself here, but... we don't say
> "hombre", but "homem". hombre is
> spanish,...but maybe you were just trying to be kind, with your
> charming spanish, right?

Hi Somnium. I've never heard "homem" before, only "hombre." Sorry about using such "charming" Spanish--if by "charming" you mean crappy.

-Cili
 
Re: Hi "Bear."

> Cili, i tried to be switzerland here, but you know i never mean
> any ill will toward the original group of people i liked here.

I don't even believe that you mean any ill will to the people that you don't like here sweetie.

> Hey I thought giving you the star part in my sitcom is better
> than a glass of milk and honey...besides, i think it's time you
> had something different...how about warm jasmine tea with
> condensed milk dripped in and cinnamon garnish?
> hmmmm, doesn't have the same ring to it...

I'm happy as long as you offer it Greasy.

> Jasmine tea and condensed milk?...warm milk and honey?
> Either one Cili, but why no more Hepburn pictures.

Well, as I've told Cinderella, I've just about run out of pictures, and it was becoming something of a shtick. My messages do all of a sudden seem impoverished [snicker] but I think we'll manage. I've put a little pic at the bottom of this message for you though.

> I do rather like them (whimper).

Oh stop whimpering you big baby.

Kisses,
Cili

P.S. I'll just ignore that I was left off of your Christmas list.


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Re: Hi "Bear."

>
> > of course not...
>
> I knew you couldn't turn your back on me!

oh certainly! you don't have to have any doubts about it!

>
> > Yes, I agree with you. As always, I really liked your
> > explanation!
>
> It's just the way I see things here. I think it makes sense. It's not easy
> having so many different people so close together (figuratively speaking) to
> annoy the hell out of each other, but I like it.

me too. I like it very much!

> That's what makes the
> internet really special, the way people can communicate so easily with one
> another. Who would have ever thought eight years ago that I could send a
> message to someone in Curitiba and receive a response from him within the next
> couple of days? Very neat.

It's really impressing how these things happen. I remeber when I worked in a big enterprise and we asked for printing some in the mainframe... and these things were printed miles away from the place I was!

I could never understand this

But do you really consider internet as a "neat" place to be? sometimes it doesn't seem so... :)

>
> > And Cinderella is a good girl... I hope you both be ok soon!
>
> Well she seems very cerebral, which is how I think I am too. I'm sure that if
> I have something to say to one of her messages, or she has something to say to
> one of mine, we'll be all right.

yes - I really hope that.

You are two great girls, I was sad of seeing how things were in a bad mood.

> I don't expect any warm or affectionate
> sentiments passed back and forth, but I'm sure neither does she.

yeah - this is good too.

>
> > what a goodness...
>
> Well Bear (which is my new nickname for you),

hehe... fine...

> I like how you never cut anyone
> down, and most of your messages are more positive than negative. I don't meet
> a whole lot of people like that, and I meet a lot of people. It just makes
> things a little more pleasant.

oh thank you so much Cili... this way you spoil me...

> I know that life is not all roses and sunshine,
> but that's precisely why it's nice to have a stable source of it every once in
> a while.

if you think I am a source like that, please look for me always when you need!

>
> > He is great too. I hope everything will be ok soon!
>
> Things were never not okay. Things just are what they are. [shrug] At the end
> of the day, nobody's been hurt, so how big of a deal could it be? Although the
> bastard has still not offered me my milk and honey. Are you reading this
> Greasy?

hey, he read it!

he is really great.

>
> > And thank you so much for your so kind words!
>
> You're welcome Bear.

thank you again and again. You are spoiling me!

>
> > lots of kisses,
> > Fabricio
>
> How you still spoil my imagination.
>
> Kisses,
> Cili

and so lots of kisses more!

Fabricio
 
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