Yeah, the classy broads don't like the drive thru...justin3am wrote:That is what I've been doing wrong!
Sexy Music, something you'd sex someone up to
- KVRAF
- 13124 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
Well, I've never cared too much for classy broads. They always make you put on shoes and a shirt when you go out.robojam wrote:Yeah, the classy broads don't like the drive thru...justin3am wrote:That is what I've been doing wrong!
...and pants.
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- KVRAF
- 21348 posts since 26 Jul, 2005 from Gone
justin3am wrote:Well, I've never cared too much for classy broads. They always make you put on shoes and a shirt when you go out.robojam wrote:Yeah, the classy broads don't like the drive thru...justin3am wrote:That is what I've been doing wrong!
...and pants.
- KVRAF
- 2975 posts since 18 Sep, 2006 from Rosehill Cemetery
robojam wrote:Their idea of a guy splashing out for a good meal is if you take them to McDonalds and tell them they can order as many things from the menu as they like (tip: they think it's real class if you sit down inside without using the drive thru)vespers75 wrote:damn those paper-chasin' Hos...robojam wrote: No big deal, they can't tell the difference between brass and gold anyway...
But, many are quite satisfied with the drive-thru...though your sack will smell like pickles before you drop them off on the corner near their boyfriend's house.
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- KVRAF
- 21348 posts since 26 Jul, 2005 from Gone
I think Lux Interior said it best: "Bend over I'll drive"vespers75 wrote:robojam wrote:Their idea of a guy splashing out for a good meal is if you take them to McDonalds and tell them they can order as many things from the menu as they like (tip: they think it's real class if you sit down inside without using the drive thru)vespers75 wrote:damn those paper-chasin' Hos...robojam wrote: No big deal, they can't tell the difference between brass and gold anyway...
But, many are quite satisfied with the drive-thru...though your sack will smell like pickles before you drop them off on the corner near their boyfriend's house.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 326 posts since 12 Sep, 2008 from Trappe MD
Well that helps, I was doing intricate piano work...Audio Gnostic wrote:i dunno, i find get a beat that goes thump thump nice and relativley slow but has to have a tight, sexy sound to it, not thumpy and not weak, problymore along the lines of punchy. also i think avoid complicated melodies and progressions and stuff. most of the sexiest music is some little synth riff of liek 3 notes to a good beat.
think justin timberlake sexyback, or some of timbalands stuff, or benny benassi
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- KVRist
- 350 posts since 11 May, 2008
I tried to give it a tought but I became frustrated.
I find sexy the music Jessica Rabbit sings in the movie. "why don't you do right?". And it's only a piano and a soft voice.
I find sexy the music Diana Krall sings, "Temptation". And it's just a jazzy piano, bass, and a soft voice.
I find sexy the music of Joe Cocker "You can leave your hat on".
I can't find what links all these tunes. I find all them sexy. I know what is sexy when I hear it. But I can't isolate it...
I find sexy the music Jessica Rabbit sings in the movie. "why don't you do right?". And it's only a piano and a soft voice.
I find sexy the music Diana Krall sings, "Temptation". And it's just a jazzy piano, bass, and a soft voice.
I find sexy the music of Joe Cocker "You can leave your hat on".
I can't find what links all these tunes. I find all them sexy. I know what is sexy when I hear it. But I can't isolate it...
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