hai·ku
Pronunciation: 'hI-(")kü
Function: noun
Etymology: Japanese
: an unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usually 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively
Sunday, January 28, 2007
email...
"Have I told you lately that one day I am going to tie you firmly, spank you and..."
Oh, how I just love it when emails start out that way!!!!
You look stunning and sexy in that gown. Your hair, jewelry, makeup, scent, perfect. Walking in, on my arm, You're the most beautiful, desirable woman in the room. There's something you want to tell me before you go off to talk to the women, and I go talk to the men? You're not wearing anything underneath? I'll give my apologies to the host, but I think we'll have to leave early.
you know, you're an awful tease, woman.
ReplyDeleteMoi??
ReplyDeleteYou look stunning and sexy
ReplyDeletein that gown.
Your hair, jewelry, makeup, scent,
perfect.
Walking in, on my arm,
You're the most beautiful,
desirable woman in the room.
There's something you want to tell me
before you go off to talk to the women,
and I go talk to the men?
You're not wearing anything underneath?
I'll give my apologies to the host,
but I think we'll have to leave early.