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Gaberax
10-24-2009, 11:57 PM
I’m a place to get to before the raging storm.
I’ll be tightly clinging to the maiden’s tender form.
I’m a little accident; fault the slickness of the tongue.
I’ll be pink when we’ve met and the job is done.
John_and_Yoko
10-25-2009, 01:01 AM
:rose:
I’m a place to get to before the raging storm.
I’ll be tightly clinging to the maiden’s tender form.
I’m a little accident; fault the slickness of the tongue.
I’ll be pink when we’ve met and the job is done.
The word "Slip" comes to mind....
I don't know how that fits the first line, though....
Lady Hitchhiker
10-25-2009, 01:02 AM
Corset?
Maturins_Daughter
10-25-2009, 08:03 AM
I think line one refers to this definition:
a space between two wharves or in a dock for vessels to lie in.
Gaberax
10-25-2009, 09:04 AM
:rose:
I’m a place to get to before the raging storm.
I’ll be tightly clinging to the maiden’s tender form.
I’m a little accident; fault the slickness of the tongue.
I’ll be pink when we’ve met and the job is done.
The word "Slip" comes to mind....
I don't know how that fits the first line, though....
Yes, can you explain yourself?
John_and_Yoko
10-25-2009, 12:27 PM
:rose:
I’m a place to get to before the raging storm.
I’ll be tightly clinging to the maiden’s tender form.
I’m a little accident; fault the slickness of the tongue.
I’ll be pink when we’ve met and the job is done.
The word "Slip" comes to mind....
I don't know how that fits the first line, though....
Yes, can you explain yourself?
"I'm a little accident; fault the slickness of the tongue" made me think of a Freudian slip, "I'll be tightly clinging to the maiden's tender form" made me think of a woman's slip, "I'll be pink when we've met and the job is done" made me think of a pinkslip, which someone gets when they're fired....
Lady Hitchhiker
10-25-2009, 01:03 PM
And my mind is thinking something far dirtier now. :wtf:
Gaberax
10-25-2009, 06:47 PM
:rose:
I’m a place to get to before the raging storm.
I’ll be tightly clinging to the maiden’s tender form.
I’m a little accident; fault the slickness of the tongue.
I’ll be pink when we’ve met and the job is done.
The word "Slip" comes to mind....
I don't know how that fits the first line, though....
Yes, can you explain yourself?
"I'm a little accident; fault the slickness of the tongue" made me think of a Freudian slip, "I'll be tightly clinging to the maiden's tender form" made me think of a woman's slip, "I'll be pink when we've met and the job is done" made me think of a pinkslip, which someone gets when they're fired....
Perfect on each. Thanks. ;) The first one may be a bit vague on my part...
John_and_Yoko
10-25-2009, 07:24 PM
Slipstream, maybe...?
IS Slip the answer, or isn't it?
Maturins_Daughter
10-25-2009, 09:25 PM
I think line one refers to this definition:
a space between two wharves or in a dock for vessels to lie in.
This is a definition of a slip...as I said :) A ship would get into a slip before a "raging storm."
Gaberax
10-25-2009, 10:11 PM
I think line one refers to this definition:
a space between two wharves or in a dock for vessels to lie in.
This is a definition of a slip...as I said :) A ship would get into a slip before a "raging storm."
Aye, that's the final piece. All done. :clap:
3/4's the goose to John_and_Yoko, 1/4 to Maturins_Daughter. Thanks to everyone who played.
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