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Okay, so its no secret I have a thing for older men...always have. And y...
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Okay, so its no secret I have a thing for older men...always have. And you know, I stem it all back to my school days -
Ever since the FOURTH GRADE - I remember feeling all tingly, all, dare I say it, sexual inside, not when it came to fellow classmates (boys) - but when it came to my teachers (men)!
I can't believe I'm even admitting this. My goodness. Its really the only reason I stayed in school. I remember telling my mom about my "crushes" - I think she was a little freaked out. Um, duh! Haha. I was a little weirdo. Awful thing is, like everyone knew about my mad love!
Let me break this down for you -
4th Grade - Home Room Teacher - Mr. Bronny
He had a long ponytail. somewhat of a hippie. carried me when I passed out to the nurse's office. so heroic, so unique, he always popped that breath mint before talking to me. sigh
Freshman Year of High School - English - Mr. Baker
He recited Shakespeare, he had me right then and there. So distinguished. He had premature gray hair and was the wrestling coach. Whenever he touched me I was like, ahhhhhhh. Saved ALL my papers from him and my heart rate monitor (that I had him strap around me cause silly me couldn't figure it out)
Junior Year of High School - Science - Mr. Dunn
This one was pretty bad. I was like a little 16 year old stalker. I would stop by his room on my "breaks" to talk about movies and whatnot. He even lent me his copy of Se7ven...which was a huge deal. This guy had it all, brains, brawn, and glasses. Football coach. I was a cheerleader. Major American Beauty fantasies with this one.
Second Year of College - Acting - Jason
Okay, so I guess I was an adult on this one (not "young girl") - but still he was my teacher. And the authority he had, that gets this little girls heart pumping. And the innuendos were amazing. It was actually legal to be flirtatious. Definitely reminiscent of the old days of inappropriate crushes.
So before you'all think I'm a big ol hussy...let me explain, these were all just that - CRUSHES.
Totally didn't act on it. I would just go home and makeout with my couch and think of them. It was really REALLY hard to concentrate in school. But I never quit thanks to them!
Not to mention - I AM OBSESSED WITH STING.
ga - could you imagine him as the teach for real???? yeah - no restraint. we'd be a lifetime movie in the works!
kind of off my steamolicious student tales...
this video also marks my 20 pounds lost mark!
169 - - -
20 pounds in 5 months may not seem like a lot - but it is to me!!!! It soooo hard...especially since I love to cook!!!
HERE I AM 5 MONTHS AGO - BELLY - EW!
http://www.youtub...
haha better before and after will come at the 30 pound mark! that'll be half way there
I'm getting back on it more strict for a very top secret reason...you'll find out soon enough ;)
HOPE YOU ENJOY!!!
oh and um, what other scandalous songs can you think of like this???
I like YOUNG GIRL by Gary Puckett and the Union Gap...trying to think of others. I'm all about these! Now that I'm actually legal...not as funnnnn (but kind of)
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMUWAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
xxx
***I DO NOT OWN THIS SONG! I DON'T CLAIM ANY RIGHTS TO THIS SONG! MUSIC AND LYRICS BY THE POLICE***
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From the Special Features section of the PULSE DVD, Bootlegging the Boot...
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From the Special Features section of the PULSE DVD, Bootlegging the Bootleggers is all audience shot video footage, restored and edited by James Guthrie. Audio mix by Andy Jackson. Archive footage provided by Vernon Fitch. Video reformatted for this YouTube channel along with some additional smoothing and contrast/brightness filtering by GilmourTrueHD. Songs: 1. What Do You Want from Me (Gilmour/Wright/Samson) 2. On the Turning Away (Gilmour/Moore) 3. Poles Apart (Gilmour/Samson/Laird-Clowes) 4. Marooned (Gilmour/Wright)
P•U•L•S•E artists: David Gilmour - Guitar, Vocals Richard Wright - Hammond Organ Minimoog Nick Mason - Drums Jon Carin - Synthesizer Tim Renwick - Rhythm Guitar Guy Pratt - Bass Gary Wallis - Percussion Sam Brown - Backing vocals Claudia Fontaine - Backing vocals Durga McBroom - Backing vocals
P•U•L•S•E Artist: Pink Floyd Label:EMI Released: May 1995 Produced by: James Guthrie, David Gilmour
This video is not rendered to the full quality extent of the DVD, does not include the full volume of the DVD and is presented for review only in the hopes the viewer will be pleased to the extent to promote the viewer to buy the full dvd.
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