...said Dawn Burton, 45, a regular guest at the parties. "We're all frustrated."
You reckon?
1 posted on
12/07/2007 12:58:36 PM PST by
SmithL
To: SmithL
I wouldn’t think “frustrated” would be the appropriate description.
2 posted on
12/07/2007 1:04:21 PM PST by
theDentist
(Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspelll.)
To: SmithL
It's crazy... down our throats...We're all frustrated.
3 posted on
12/07/2007 1:04:31 PM PST by
Jeff Chandler
("Liberals want to save the world for the children they aren't having." -Mark Steyn)
To: SmithL
It’s crazy that they want to force their morality down our throats,” said Dawn Burton,
And you are not?????
4 posted on
12/07/2007 1:05:02 PM PST by
Chickensoup
(If it is not permitted, it is prohibited. Only the government can permit....)
To: SmithL
“The Perfect Blend of Family, Community and Business”
Calling it a business and drawing 100 people in a night could be a problem. Businesses have all sorts of restrictions. Especially when they are sexually oriented.
5 posted on
12/07/2007 1:10:58 PM PST by
weegee
(If Bill Clinton can sit in on Hillary's Cabinet Meetings then GWBush should ask to get to sit in too)
To: SmithL
To support its claim, the city notes that the Cherry Pit accepts money from guests and promotes the parties on its Web site. Accepts money, or requires money? I accept beer or pizza money from my friends when they come over to watch a football game.
If they're running an unlicensed business, then shut 'em down on that basis. If this is a problem with noise or tangibly disrupting the neighborhood, then shut 'em down on those grounds.
But since when do homeowners have to get permission from the city for whatever crazy (or stupid) stuff they want to do in the privacy of that home?
6 posted on
12/07/2007 1:12:09 PM PST by
highball
("I never should have switched from scotch to martinis." -- the last words of Humphrey Bogart)
To: SmithL
"It's crazy that they want to force their morality down our throats," said Dawn Burton...I'm gonna need a pic before I pass judgment on that statement.
7 posted on
12/07/2007 1:12:11 PM PST by
randog
(What the...?!)
To: SmithL
Back in the eighties, when we were living in CA, there was a guy who worked with my husband who was into swinging, complete with home made videos. He invited us to a Christmas party at his home.He had invited other people from work and being new to the area, went.(All the furniture in the house was won on Family Feud or Price is Right) Late into the party, a neighbor woman returned to the party via the back door and the host and this woman went to bed. That ended the party.
The host was later transferred to the Four Corners area where he promptly involved many of the town’s most prominent citizens in a swingers group. It got so bad that someone in the town called the company and complained. He was fired or forced to resign and the family moved to Texas. I have to wonder if he had anything to do with this little swinging group.
8 posted on
12/07/2007 1:12:14 PM PST by
Eva
To: SmithL
swinger parties featuring "Naked Twister" nightsNot good, not good at all...
9 posted on
12/07/2007 1:24:38 PM PST by
socal_parrot
(Fa la la la la la la la la la!)
To: SmithL
The most popular address on Cedar Ridge Drive is Jim Trulock's
split-level home, which has a group sex room and attracts as
many as 100 people to swinger parties featuring "Naked Twister" nights.
I'm sure Jim Trulock must be very selective about those 100 invitees.
Because I'd have to take some real mind-altering drugs to witness
a game of "Naked Twister" played by a players from a random pool
of 100 of the neighbors in my locale!
Nice people, but my neighbors playing "Naked Twister"...
I'd pay money NOT to see that happen!!!
11 posted on
12/07/2007 1:48:51 PM PST by
VOA
To: SmithL; Hi Heels
Sex perverts in Texas? Oh the irony. This has to be a mistake. According to many Texas Freepers, everyone is normal in Texas. No liberals, no perverts, no crime. I want someone to set this straight right away!
12 posted on
12/07/2007 1:52:43 PM PST by
ElkGroveDan
(If Rudy's an influential conservative, then I'm an award winning concert pianist.)
To: SmithL
"It's crazy that they want to force their morality down our throats," said Dawn Burton, 45, a regular guest at the parties. "We're all frustrated." Well Dawn I'm sure there are some cattle markets around the area you could rent one night a week. The manure shouldn't bother you.
15 posted on
12/07/2007 3:00:15 PM PST by
org.whodat
(What's the difference between a Democrat and a republican????)
To: SmithL
Some stories just write themselves and lend themselves to punchlines....
To: windcliff
18 posted on
12/07/2007 3:47:33 PM PST by
stylecouncilor
(I'm a loner Dottie; a rebel.)
To: SmithL; MotleyGirl70; Cagey; Mr. Brightside; Rb ver. 2.0; lesser_satan; Taffini; jdm; countess; ...
GEORGE: You’re not going to do it? What do you mean, You’re not going to do it?
JERRY: I can’t. I’m not an orgy guy.
GEORGE: Are you crazy? This is like discovering Plutonium... by accident.
JERRY: Don’t you know what it means to become an orgy guy? It changes everything. I’d have to dress different. I’d have to act different. I’d have to grow a mustache and get all kinds of robes and lotions and I’d need a new bedspread and new curtains I’d have to get thick carpeting and weirdo lighting. I’d have to get new friends. I’d have to get orgy friends.... Naw, I’m not ready for it.
GEORGE: If only something like that could happen to me.
JERRY: Oh, shut up you couldn’t do it either.
GEORGE: I know.
34 posted on
12/09/2007 4:39:51 AM PST by
Gamecock
(There was only one victorious life.)
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