To: JudyB1938
I don't know if CB's is affiliated with NASCA. I was just wondering and I don't live in CA.
Another thing, when the story first broke on National TV Brenda made a statement before the camera's in I suppose defense/cover for the swinger lifestyle. She said: " we live in a bedroom community here". I honestly, never heard that expression before. I felt stupid, and afraid to ask anybody.
I searched it out on the net--"bedroom community" from what I have been able to gather, the term generally refers to areas with bed/breakfasts for out of towners. Some people advertise the availability of their own homes for out of towners that don't like hotel rooms, etc.
Geese, do you think the VD's had a B&B arrangement going in their own home. That would mean all kinds of swinging strangers around would have spent the night and probably stayed for breakfast etc.
733 posted on
08/14/2002 6:17:44 PM PDT by
juzcuz
To: juzcuz
A bedroom community is a small town outside of a major metropolitan area that houses the workers. People often commute long ways just to stay out of crime-infested areas. They may have to work in them, but they don't have to raise their families in them. Unfortunately, bedroom communities don't have a lock on "safety" - evil people live in them, too.
To: juzcuz
bedroom community
Hmmm. I've always understood the term to mean areas where the people don't work, they just "sleep" in their homes - suburbia. Places like Dick Van Dyke lived in, in the old show. They commute to work elsewhere, but live in a "bedroom community". Maybe I'm just out of touch. ;-)
To: juzcuz
do you think the VD's had a B&B arrangement going in their own home
I was thinking that BVD may have had a Bed arrangement in her home. Haven't there been some famous stories/busts about these "hooker housewives" - running a prostitution ring out of their homes during the day?
Heck, a high-school acquaintance of mine was doing phone sex on Saturday mornings while her 4 year old son was watching TV downstairs, and her husband was at work! (By the way, that little factoid ended the acquaintance-ship)
To: juzcuz
juzcuz, I don't know where you live, but in big cities, the outer suburbs, where there are homes and strip malls, but not much industry, are often called bedroom communities.
Brenda probably had something else in mind, though, like when she was invited to parties at dw's and asked to see his new knobs.
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