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Romantic.. is it related to Rome?

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  1. letxequalx says: 118

    Could you please explain why that adorable little dog of yours is refered to as a Maltese, explain the origins of the breed, and show us some pictures of the little cutie?

  2. orestes says: 117

    What is the origin of the word, quim? :oops:

  3. sarawr says: 116

    Hi Marina,

    I was hoping you could tell me where the word “swimmingly” comes from? As in, when something is going swimmingly well.

    Thanks,
    SaRawr

  4. temlord says: 115

    Привет Марина!
    Я хотел бы узнать происхождение(историю) слова “Пиндос” в русском жаргоне или его аналог в английском. Если это возможно?

    Спасибо.

    ЗЫ: Ты делаешь большое дело, разбивая устоявшиеся стереотипы в западных головах.

  5. Hi Marina. Romantic Dates, yes. I took my wife to the Roman Colliseum and ate a picnic in front of it. No Christians were harmed during this picnic.

    I have a word request for you. “Spoils” as in “spoils of war” or “to the winner go the spoils”. Why Spoils? Sounds disgusting.

    Help me get to the bottom of this one teach. Thanks.

  6. g-lanks says: 113

    It involved seeing 40 year old virgin then walking 40 minutes home in the rain lol. We had our first kiss outside her house, and a lil more lol

  7. suimobile says: 112

    Romance is a private thing, even if sex is not.

    Speaking of which, I think I have solved a mystery about the comments on YouTube. Three things have bothered me: sheer numbers, intellectual content, competition to be first. Today, I had a revelation – sperm have learned to type.

  8. animalntaz says: 111

    HOMEWORK: I have never been on a romantic date. I always went for the wrong type of women who pretty much keep to themselves.

  9. Capman911 says: 110

    This picture was taken Sunday night when the sky was clear.

    http://i40.tinypic.com/nz1yci.jpg

  10. hotrocky says: 109

    Word Origin: eleemosynary

  11. noraa says: 108

    My most romantic date……..

    It was in the late autumn, the air, the fall colours(notice the U in colours) and the clear sunny sky all had much to do with the day but I need to tell you how it happened first.

    I was wandering around the entertainment section at a bookstore. I remember everything as clear as day. I had Bob Dylan Chronicles: Volume One in my hand and I was kneeling looking at the Chuck Palahniuk titles wondering if all his books were the same style as Fight Club. I stood up and directly across from me was a beautiful strawberry blonde with the cutest dimples I had ever laid eyes on. We locked eyes for only a moment and both headed towards the same end of the divider. I smiled as I walked passed and she returned the smile. Once I was passed her I heard excuse me….
    ’twas in another lifetime, one of toil and blood
    When blackness was a virtue and the road was full of mud …..
    I was shocked this young girl( Still my age) just recited one of my top three favorite Dylan song openings…. I replied ….
    I came in from the wilderness, a creature void of form.
    Come in, she said,
    I’ll give you shelter from the storm.
    Now that is a connection to fire up some emotions in ones body. I was now in a conversation and had this strange feeling in my gut that I never wanted this conversation to stop. It was amazing. We talked about Dylan, we talked about cooking, We talked about everything and anything that was in whatever section we were walking through.
    From the book store I felt the burning desire to make this pleasant experience last as long as I could. We went to a near by park and walked and talked for hours.(This is where the air, fall colours and just beautiful day helped set more of a mood) At least long enough that we both were starving. We went from the park to a local restaurant ate and drank well into the evening. I was very persistant on us taking a cab and when the cabbie asked, ” Where to?” she replied, “His house”…… The night didn’t stop we drank wine listened to not every but many Dylan vinyls and continued learning about one another.
    That day was the greatest day I have every had. To be able to connect with someone let alone a stranger on that level is really something special and as a true romantic that is what I would have to say is the most romantic day of my life.

    Thank you Marina for the homework. It truly made my day :)

  12. Interesting video. I would like to know where the word “Paradigm” comes from.

  13. What the etymology of “AVOCADO”?

    When I ask, almost everybody relates it to….advocate, abogado (in Spanish), attorney, lawyer, etc…!

    I think it would be funny, Marina, to explain it.

  14. Marina,

    Hello. How are you doing? Fine I hope. I would like to request the meaning of a phrase that I have heard in the past. “Cheese It.” As in “cheese it, the cops.”

    Thank You,

    Love,

    Random Darkness

  15. unmystic says: 104

    Hi my request is about the word “Venezuela” my country :)
    too bad you dont speak spanish at all :( i could learn a lot ;)

  16. superman2 says: 103

    What’s the deal with the word “cattle”? The male animal is called a “bull”, the female is a “cow”, and a group of them is called “cattle”, but there seems to be no general word for the animal (except maybe “head of cattle”). How did this animal end up with no name?

  17. nelgenyam says: 102

    But why does romantic music always sound sad? :cry:

  18. jessebvala says: 101

    Deffinately. I have never had a romantic Date but I was wondering what the origin of Boner is.? Maybe you can help. Thanks.

  19. tjhbob says: 100

    Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateapokaiwhenuakitanatahu
    Double HUH!

  20. Marina did u guys go to bed together? :mrgreen: My most romantic date was with my math tutor. It involved the shower, the bed, and the floor mostly. :grin:

  21. tjhbob says: 98

    Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
    HUH!

  22. I would like to know where Kindergarten comes from, its a strange word for the grade before 1st grade.

  23. Oh…what a memory you rekindled, Marina. She was a dancer. I was a musician. I was working with some girls, and she choreographed the routine to an arrangement I’d done purely as a favor to me. After the performance I tried to show my appreciation with a fine meal and drinks in the piano bar. My God, the ambience that night! Overwhelming sensuality and passion. As we were leaving the bar, she placed her hand over mine, looked DEEPLY into my eyes, and purred, “Tonight I’m yours…”

  24. sgt. pepper says: 95

    Hey Marina. I would love to know how the word “Trivia” came to be used. If I break the word down, all I get is “Tri” (which is three) and “Via” (which is way). If I’m correct, shouldn’t we be using this word in a totally different contex? :shock:

  25. I wanna know more about the bubble, chocolate, candle date….. :mrgreen:

  26. Capman911 says: 93

    Marina why is the video named Bubble Bath with Chocolate on You Tube and Romantic on here?

  27. Evan Owen says: 92

    Eureka, cont.

    “Why’s the gold in this crown so much weakah?”
    Old Archi an answer did seek-ah.
    When it came to this Greek
    “Eureka!” he shrieked,
    And he ran down the street like a streakah.
    :mrgreen:

  28. modgyo says: 91

    I gots a words for ya!
    “Bless you” for whenever someone sneezes!
    :cool:

  29. Che Volay says: 90

    Anyone else get an invite to be followed by someone named “screwher” When I clicked on the name I got this message:

    “Sorry, the account you were headed to has been suspended due to strange activity”

    Who do you think the reference to “screwher” is?

  30. CaptainJack says: 89

    Please be patient while Marina works on the site. When she is done she will then ask for your comments about the changes. :-D

  31. James says: 88

    I see you discovered my level 16 reply then Marina.

  32. Che Volay says: 87

    …..geeez wiz I only was gone for a little while & my local hangout is all different.

    Che walks around the classroom lost, looking for his assigned desk

  33. James says: 86

    perhaps there should be a poll or a button that lets us choose between old and new

  34. James says: 85

    where is the test page

  35. lizborden says: 84

    I have a word request for you – I’d like to know where the word “mistletoe” came from.

  36. thedragon says: 83

    I just relized that you haven’t done a word that is one of my favorite things in the world. The word is snow. where did it get that name and why is it called that?
    It is snowing today where I am over 6 inches and it is still comming down (i know that isn ot much for some people but it is amazing for me). I hope the roads clear so I can go home for Christmas.

    Merry Christmas teacher
    Love The Dragon

  37. Marina says: 82

    OK guys.. be patient while I work on the styling.. I’ll try to get that avatars big again.. oh there is so much!! Arrggh!

  38. skatahollic says: 81

    Hey,do u think u could do a video on the origen of the word skateboard.IF u could, that would be pretty awsome. :cool:

  39. Hey, who’s the moron that’s hogging all of the comments under recent comments?

    Ohhh, ooops, that’s me :oops:

  40. Capman911 says: 78

    What happened to the site. My last comment disappeared. Now the comment box is at the bottom and there are numbers next to the comments.

  41. Capman911 says: 77

    Jeezz Marina, I can’t remember when the last time I went on a date. Hummm. I guess it had to be on February 12th 1978 when I had this date with the lady I finally married. Must have been a great one to stayed married to her for thirty years. :cool: :grin:

  42. Bob says: 76

    … when you use more senses at once while trying to memorize something, you will have the best result.

    This is the reason that Mindmapping is an effective aid to learning, because, in addition to writing and outlining which is a left brain activity, you also use drawing and visual linking which engages the right side of the brain.
    However, I suspect that using software to create Mindmaps would detract from its effectiveness. :???:

    • bsomebody says: 76.1

      Even though we have studied this in several classes, the mechanics still escape me. From my own experiences, though, typing does not help my recall ability very much. I do have to sort the ideas out before I type them, but I can do the same thing inside my cavernous skull. Writing info onto paper, with a pen, does wonders for me. That is usually the best method for imprinting and retrieving that works for me. In depth conversation works very well, also, but I still need to take notes.

      liability dislclaimer: Somebody's brain is wired very differently from the average Joe or Jane. His study techniques are discussed for entertainment purposes only (unless you are an actual deviant also; if that is the case, practice these study aids at your own discretion.) :evil:

  43. Marina says: 75

    Might play around with the comments on the website… there is a whole new system and I am running off of an old system.

    Not sure if it will work though… hmmm…

    • Fire away… watch out for falling bricks :lol:

    • Bob says: 75.2

      Aaarrrgh! What have you done, Marina?
      I thought it was James screwing around with your site. :???:

    • James says: 75.4

      Website is undergoing some changes to the commenting system

      Lets hope they go….. Even I could design comment layouts better than this. And the reply button is stupid. The P of reply runs into the gravatars i have lost my border marina and CJ have lost their backgrounds OMGOMGOMG this isn’t good….. ARRRRRRRRRRRRGHHHHHHHHHHH

    • Bob says: 75.5

      What really worried me was that it happened when I posted a comment, and I thought I’d done something wrong.
      My first thought was to blame James because
      1. He has a history of playing at hacking the site and often brags about it and
      2. His “Lorem dipsy” post was at the top. (Sorry, James, for bad-mouthing you.) :smile:
      Next, I saw that the oldest posts were at the top and the newest further down, and there was pagination of comments, so I thought I had passed through a time warp and regressed a year.
      Finally, I saw your post, Marina, about playing with the comments, and realised that you are re-arranging the furniture again.
      Why do women always have to do that? My wife never puts anything away in the same place twice, so every time I go to the kitchen it’s like visiting a foreign country – driving on the wrong side of the road, different language, funny writing – what an adventure! I suppose it’s what keeps me young. :smile:
      Ah! I know why you do it – you’re feeling broody and feel the need to re-arrange the twigs in the nest. :lol: :razz:
      (Please excuse my teasing. We men always tease the girls we love the most.)

    • James says: 75.6

      whats going on with that blockquote below ??

  44. Hello Marina, I was wondering what the origin of the word “Gonzo” is, as in gonzo journalism. Here’s a video request for the word. Thanls

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8SHZSN-RQ8

  45. To Marina and those who asked, what happened to CoComment.

    From the CoComment site:

    I’m sorry it’s taken so long to get this done … due to staff changes and the rather rapid disappearance of the contest site we had some trouble getting the data to finally confirm the winners.
     
    We were delighted with the response to the competition and hope you enjoyed participating. I’m sure it won’t come as any surprise, since you can all read the comments, that the majority view was in favour of Marina … but Danny came a very close second with support from a vociferous minority.

    CoComment Link

  46. bsomebody says: 72

    Some midday music for you want to go Higher.

  47. Evan Owen says: 71

    Hey Teach!
    I’ve been addressing you as “милаяа” but someone else says “дорогая”. Are the two synonyms, as in “мило и драго” And is the Romanian “dragostea” cognate with “дорогая” even though Romanian is a Romance language? And does “dear” share roots with “дорогая” also? Did I mention I’ve been diagnosed with BOTH ADHD and obsessive-compulsive disorder? My meds haven’t taken effect yet this morning. Do let me know if I’m disrupting class, OK? :mrgreen:

  48. I noticed there is no definition for “teacher” on your site, unless I’m blind and totally missing it :P

  49. kahnil says: 69

    gorby’s back
    huray!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  50. checmark says: 68

    Watching this video at least we know the meaning of the phrase “you lucky dog”. Gorby, you got it good!

  51. Chemikal says: 67

    I often encounter words and expressions throughout my day that I’d like to request, but my memory just won’t cooperate!

    • bsomebody says: 67.1

      I feel your pain, Brah. I carry one of those 3×5 spiral notebooks to jot down stuff. Some people us index cards. M showed me a nifty little gadget called the Hipster PDA. A napkin, forearm, wherever, try writing it down somewhere. I find that many times, just the act of writing it down (physical pen and paper) helps me to remember.

      • I know that when you use more senses at once while trying to memorize something, you will have the best result.

        Example : “I remember the first time my mom played me ‘Bridge Over Trouble Water’ by Simon and Garfunkel. I remember exactly what she was wearing… and I remember exactly how her hair smelled… and I remember exactly how I felt. And now every time I hear that song I remember exactly what she was wearing… and exactly how her hair smelled… and exactly how I felt. Because the great songs last forever.”
        Piper Perabo, in Coyote Ugly.

        My point is that if you stimulate all the more senses and associate them to one particular thing, then your mind will store like it was on REC, and afterwards you could always press REPLAY :)
        Sounds good in theory, but I discovered I can’t apply it for studying(which is where I need my memory the most). I suppose if those external stimuli aren’t there, then there won’t be any special reactions in you, thus little recollection of that particular moment in the past. Furthermore, the brain produces a hormone that helps or makes you forget. But the problem is that the brain decides what it wants to remember and what to forget, not you. So it’s important to have a healthy attitude while trying to study, that is if you want to actually remember any of it later, otherwise that hormone kicks in and makes you look like a fool. :D

        That’s it, I’ve taken enough away from Marina already, since she’s the only certified teacher, I’m going to let you absorb what she’s taught you today, but if you ever want a more technical look on things, you can always ask Chemikal about it. I promise I won’t let you down! :cool:

      • I agree with you 100%. I try to add different types of input into my studying. Some things that work for me: discussion with others, verbal discussion with classmates, sometimes I will text info to someone here. You may remeber a couple weeks ago when I had my little Thoreau tangent. I was completing my final paper on Thoreau. Different types of writing, outline form helps me to categorize info, writing paragraphs helps to synthesize info, the dry-erase board helps me just go crazy with stuff; watching video clips of some info; drawing pictures of ideas; whatever I can think of to help imprint this in my mind, AND helps me to RECALL that info. I keep experimenting, and I listen to you folks, and I keep picking up on different strategies.

      • I have seen much research that identifies smell as an extraordinary memory aid. Smell is believed to trigger many deja vu experiences. Very old smells stay with us for a very long time. (How many of us can remember the smell of Grandma’s house?) I have yet to figure out how to incorporate this into study techniques. :roll:

  52. hitoshi says: 66

    i cant catch the words around 1:49. “oftentimes, this weak _??_ people were women”

  53. Che Volay says: 65

    Off The Record

    Missiletoe will put a rocket in your pocket

  54. People, don’t bother to request words here. There is preference given to those with webcams, who request via video.

    If you are looking at the forum for word requests, then I would like the original pronounciation of the word Iron and when did it become pronounced Iurn or Iorn.

  55. Gaspadin Gorby is still Bolnoi. Let him recover.

  56. misscupcake says: 62

    :oops: i havent had a proper date to be honest. nothing romantic for cupcakes.

    hey marina, i have a little notepad i keep in my pocket and write down things on. and today i thought of two words to ask you so i wrote them on my notepad hehe

    where does ‘pep in your step’ come from?
    and
    ‘taboo’

    im too lazy to see if theyve already been done
    im glad gorby is in his mums arms :) :mrgreen:

  57. Bob says: 61

    Ahem, sorry I’m late, I had a romantic assignment, with my wife. :smile:
    My most romantic date was in Thailand, a long, long time ago.
    It was the night of the Loy Krathong festival, when the Thais make offerings to the Goddess of the waters to give thanks for a plentiful supply of water for the rice crop and to celebrate the end of the rainy season.
    I was in a bar with a Swedish friend when this gorgeous girl walked in and sat down near us. As soon as we saw each other, sparks started to fly between us, according to my friend, and he made an excuse to leave.
    Wanida and I got talking and clicked immediately; we spent the evening watching the celebrations and the fireworks. I don’t remember many details about our evening, just the feeling of being with the most wonderful companion I had ever met. There was a dinner on a rooftop terrace under the full moon, with guitars serenading us, and we ended the evening at the beach, floating our Krathongs in the Gulf of Thailand.
    Tradition has it that if two lovers release their Krathongs together and they drift away into the distance together, the relationship will last a long time. Ours got separated by a passing boat and a rip tide took hers far away so, although we arranged to meet again on my next visit to Thailand, I never saw her again.
    I’m grateful, though, for the memory.

  58. CaptainJack says: 60

    Homework: Humm… Just dreams of lying on a sailboat with that special someone, glass of wine, few chocolate covered strawberries, warm breeze, watching a tropical sunset together. That’s my idea of Romantic evening. :cool:

  59. labbatt78 says: 59

    My most romantic date was the x-mas party I went to last weekend. We do this every year. I won a $75 gift card from Kohl’s and I gave the stuffed monkey to my gf. She wanted it soooo bad. We ate a lot and danced the night away. What we liked the best was when we had a table to ourselves we had a nice romantic chat especially when my gf used me as a human chair for about 15-20 minutes! She had a nice sexy dress! She also kept feeding me them chocolate strawberries!

  60. After seeing this lesson, I’m having second thoughts about that green dress idea, Marina. I want to see “fuscia in my fewtcha”! Wow! Double wow! :shock:

  61. trintukas says: 57

    Chocolate, candles…
    Mine included a wonderful girl.

  62. nathan19 says: 56

    Hold on a second. Chocolate, bubbles, and lots of candles? Dio mio, Marina…that night I had in Florence…that was you? Of course…it all makes sense now: the sublime beauty of the landscapes, the idle philosophizing over vintage Chianti, and the seemingly endless conversation on the different facets of philology…

    I jest, of course, but that reminds me, I should go to Florence sometime…

  63. russianboy says: 55

    Hi Marina! I created your Fan-Club!

  64. hey marina,
    i wanted to know the origin of the word. shade/shadow

  65. kernow says: 53

    Does anyone else feel extreme jealousy of the bloke with whom Marina had chocolates, bubbles and candles?

  66. muggins says: 52

    What about the word, “click“? What’s the skinny on that word? How old is it? I mean, did the Old French use a similar word, “Le Clique” perhaps, when they’d pull back the hammer on their matchlock guns until it clicked into the fully cocked position, and then they were ready to shoot hugonauts in Paris?

  67. Che Volay says: 51

    For The Record

    Taking your date to a restaurant that has pictures of the food on the menu does not count as a romantic dinner

  68. bhxspecter says: 50

    I have been trying to think of a word that I was curious where it came from and I finally came up with one that has me wondering. The word: PUNCH

    Think about it:
    “We drink punch.”
    “We spike the punch.”
    “The meal really has a punch to it.”
    “Boys punch each other.”

    So where did it come form? o.O

    • Don’t forget drift punches, centerpunches, pin punches, transfer punches, etc. in the shop and the paper punch in the office. Then there’s all those IBM card punches that have long since been melted down into the tiny screws that hold MP3 players and Blackberries together. I think all of the foregoing and the above-listed have the same origin.

    • Bob says: 50.2

      A Punch drink is a mixture of fruit juices and alcohol.
      The fruit juices make it taste innocuous so that you don’t realise how much alcohol you’re consuming until it punches you between the eyes.
      My theory, at least. :smile:
      The same thing applies to another innocent seeming drink which is appropriate to mention on Marina’s site:-
      A Black Russian = Vodka+Kahlua (Coffee liqueur)
      A White Russian = Vodka+Kahlua+Single cream.
      The single cream gives the drink a smooth velvety texture which has the same effect, as mentioned above, as the fruit juice in the punch. Thus evil “friends” can add another ingredient, for example Brandy or Whiskey, without the drinker being able to detect the increase in potency. The result is one consumes too much and wakes up the next day feeling as if one has been bitten by a snake, hence the drinks name,
      Vodka+Kahlua+Single cream+Ingredient X = A Rattlesnake.

      • Why does everyone think that punch is alcoholic? My wife and I had a punch at our wedding that was non-alcoholic. Punch, when in terms of drinks doesn’t require alcohol to be called a punch. Some punches call for alcohol while a pure non-alcoholic punch is just a mixture of fruit juices, sugar, and water at the very minimal.

        I even went to dictionary.com to find the definitions of punch. The first one is your definition and the second one is the definition I was referring to (with no alcohol):

        1. a beverage consisting of wine or spirits mixed with fruit juice, soda, water, milk, or the like, and flavored with sugar, spices, etc.

        2. a beverage of two or more fruit juices, sugar, and water, sometimes carbonated.

  69. lmr2d2 says: 49

    “Goosebumps”

    I was watching the Gorby video, and every time Gorby bit the tennis ball, i got goosebumps!!! Is it related to the goose?
    Thank you so much.
    I hope Gorby gets well soon.

  70. gras says: 48

    Request: I would like to know the origin of the latin phrase “Sapere Aude” I know of 4 or 5 different translations of the phrase all meaning close to the same. I have the phrase tattooed on my right forearm and it would be so much easier when someone asks what it means to just show them a video of you explaining than having to explain it myself.

  71. buzzword says: 47

    i’ve extensively studied the physiological processes and culture practices related to human bonding and mating behavior. recognizing the reality of individual variation among men and women, there are still some extremely vital commonalities that can be used to assure success when engaging in most intimate relationships. these practices are based upon a few characteristics that are are shared throughout human populations. of these practices, there is one practice that is most important. and it is as follows: never let the competition know your secrets.

    • You simians all think the same – LOL! :mrgreen:
      “…never let the competition know your secrets.”
      Who are you competing with?
      Oh wait – other simians, of course!
      Show her you have nice banana for her and
      use your fingers to check her fur for parasites.
      If that doesn’t work, be glad you have a thumb!
      (Practise safe monkey-sex) LMAO :mrgreen:

    • Dezdkado says: 47.2

      Maybe Homo neanderthalensis went extinct from talking too much to their Homo sapiens neighbors

      The practice holds true in technology as well.

  72. John says: 46

    word request: “courting”, as in they went courting down at the old mill pond.

    I v’e forgotten what my most romantic date was like.
    It was so long ago. What with working 6 days a week sunup till sundown .Didn’t leave me much time to find a girlfriend. Now, I,m not anything a woman would want to take and show off to her girlfriends anymore anyway.

  73. wyo550 says: 45

    The new HD look is very good. Happy to see Gorby is home.
    My most recent romantic date was in Monaco in September, an hour, playing roulette at the Monte Carlo Casino and an expensive drink at the American Bar inside the Hotel de Paris. The next day we left in three Ferraris for the factory at Maranello along the Italian Riviera. Video shot by my date (she was along for the ride, so to speak):
    http://www.laserradio.com/italyfinalonlineedit.wmv
    Merry Christmas to the Hot For Words production team!
    I’ve got a painting to finish for Ferrari of Denver and a few thousand words of revised book manuscript for my editor…back to work!

  74. elahie says: 44

    h/w: cinema double dat scary movie and one of a tough relationship

    Word request: ignorent

  75. tryant says: 43

    I was 12,She was 12,My 1st kiss.

      • tryant says: 43.1.1

        Hmm,in My email Your reply is “CampKohler – Sacramento CA’s reply:
        And my first arrest. :lol:

        Notice the differance from “my” to “your” and where they were sent. Just an edit curiosity? Maybe every member here should use the links in *each* email to be sure the comments match at both locations to avoid ignoring a potentially bad change.

        Marina/TAs,,is the server set to send correction emails after a member edits a post? Might be a good thing. A simple 1-word change can alter the context of a post greatly. Would hate to see comments ignored in email that could actually be different at HFW.

        CampKohler; No man,no arrest,they didn’t arrest kids for kissing kids back then,,nowadays,,Who knows?

  76. damn i commented on YouTube not here i am so confused.

    don’t want to type it all out here now. sigh. it was brilliant.

  77. Far out! I had the same date :mrgreen:
    The chocolates were exquisite handmade truffels.
    It was a long weekend, so I brought 3 dozen – heh heh
    Brought fruit – strawberries (Big uns), grapes, apples, etc.
    Had a jacuzzi in the room, and a wood fireplace – cozy.
    I had saved up and brought 50 candles – tres chic
    Brought a “rubber duck” for the jacuzzi and some
    other things to play with (wink wink nod nod Know-what-I-mean) :twisted:
    Found a very nice white lace chamois for her to wear, but she barely got to wear it (Woo Hoo!) :cool:
    Had all the right music…
    Fine cheese, flowers, fine wine, fine champagne
    and 100 year old Napoleon brandy…
    In a “cabin” in the mountains near Gatlinburg.
    We did go skiing and shopping a couple times :lol:

  78. crazian909 says: 39

    Since it is almost Christmas I would like to know the origin of the word Christmas.

  79. hmmm…it’s been so long i really cannot say…or at least i was brought up to never “kiss & tell”… :lol:

    let’s just say there was a beach & wine involved… :cool:

  80. BillyB says: 37

    Recently tried to enjoy a nice romantic dinner date with my more than lovely wife, but alas the fork was dirty.

  81. I would like to know the origin of the word TRANQUILITY
    please and thanks! <3

  82. Evan Owen says: 35

    Мипаяа Марина,
    OK, since you asked:
    My most romantic date involved candle light, incense, a lack of clothes, and salad oil. (I’m a masseur.)
    Oh yeah, and a little later, whipped cream and chocolate sauce. :shock: :oops:

  83. mc212 says: 34

    I would like to request yoletide because its christmas.

  84. Gorby looks a little under the weather yet. I hope he feels better soon!
    How about a request for the term under the weather?
    You are looking very lovely tonight as usual teacher :!: :wink:

  85. Evan Owen says: 32

    Мипаяа Марина,
    Since you mentioned chivalry, maybe this is a good place for this letter.

    An open letter to Marina’s father:

    Уважаемий Господин Орлов!

    As a member of your daughter’s fan club and 55-year-old father of two daughters, I sometimes wonder how you feel about Marina’s work.

    There is a lot of debate about the way she uses her beauty to attract viewers to her videos. Some shallow young men see only her good looks; some people criticize her for showing too much of herself.

    But she is spreading a message important in America, where too often we only value knowledge if we can use it to build new machines, or businesses, or otherwise make money with it: the message that knowledge is valuable and a joy for its own sake. There are many of us men (and women too) of all ages who respect and value her for this message and the joy of learning from her, who defend her honor from the creeps and the critics.

    She made a now-famous video of herself in a swimsuit on a beach in Hawaii. Yes, I admire her as a beautiful young woman; but as a father, I could also see in her the little girl she once was, playing in the waves and saying, “Look at me, Daddy.” As you look at her now, I sincerely hope that you feel the same deep pride that I would feel if she were my daughter.

    Sincerely,
    Evan Owen

  86. :grin: I’m so glad Marina did a lesson on romantic because I was feeling really horny. I’ve mellowed out now.

  87. nadine says: 30

    Hello, Marina. Love your channel. Could you tell me the origin of the word “tenacious”.

  88. leonard says: 29

    dates and tales….figs and tails….

  89. Hey, Marina. Could you tell me the origin of the word “shampoo”? It’s an interesting word. Any help?

  90. I set up a nice, summertime, romantic picnic for this free-spirited, “hippie chick” at the edge of a beautiful vineyard. :smile: A blanket, bottle of wine, some olives, cheese etc… even a nice “northshore pinner” aka “big doobie”. Waited and waited and waited. :roll: I smoked the “first intro spliff” just to pass the time and get “into the groove”. :cool: Finally, she shows up… muddied and bruised. The brakes in her “klunker” car went and she had to jump out of the car before it went into a ditch. :shock: She just left the car right there and hitch-hiked a number of miles to get to me. Given the unusual situation, I suggested we take the picnic down next to the creek so she could get cleaned up and relax in the creek. :wink: (nice frame! :shock: ) We drank the wine, “slowly puffing a doob”, and I began to say…

    “I just have to tell you, (”hippie chick”), to share with you that sacred part of my inner, secret life, the thoughts I think that everyone has… but does not always say. I know that sometimes pride gets in the way of expressing emotions. I believe that is the cause of my reticence in telling you how I feel sometimes… (one more puff) …and the fact that passion in an extreme state can be scary, you almost just want to shut it away for fear that it will eventually destroy you. I think of my feelings, my love for you… not with craving or with hope or even desire… but, just with a kind of wonder that such things could be. You have opened my eyes to how love should feel… (another puff :cool: ) I can promise you this, I will never again settle for less”.

    As I walked into the “romantic creek” towards her, eyes mesmerized by the sun glistening off her wet chest :shock: , anticipating some “good lovin’”, I tripped over a rock and stepped on a sharp chunk of glass! :oops: :lol:

  91. By the way, glad to see Gorby back in action after that little Hiatus.

  92. I would loe to be romantically involved with you Marina. I know I keep going on and on like this, but I can’t help it, you are too amazing. I like that the new videos are higher quality but my computer is having trouble with the high quality and it lags a little. Anyone else having that problem, it’s not a serious lag but its only slightly noticeable.

  93. Che Volay says: 24

    Chocolate, Bubbles & Candles sounds more like a kid’s birthday party than a romantic evening. :mrgreen:

  94. Evan Owen says: 23

    ***ATTENTION STUDENTS OF RUSSIAN and the CYRILLICALLY CHALLENGED***
    For those of you who feel left out by the occasional notes in Russian on these pages, click here for a humorous introduction to the Cyrillic alphabet. :grin:

  95. cossack says: 22

    Дорогая Марина,

    С днем рождения! I must tell you, dear HotForWords, you actually are too hot for words! :grin: I find I’ve become enamored of your site. Hey, that might be an idea, how about “enamored”, it’s origins and development?

    Luv,
    Cossack

  96. wetsuit5 says: 21

    You had a power outage during the last earthquake so you you had to give Gorby a bubble bath by candle light while munching on chocolates.

  97. Homework:
    I guess you wouldn’t call it a date, but it was my honeymoon. We spent the first night in our room :wink: with candles and soft music. Took a bubble bath in the Jacuzzi :grin: we ended up with wall to wall bubbles. :oops:

  98. Fianchetto says: 19

    Homework: the most romantic date for me involved My Lover’s return from Thailand, shrimp, squash, lobster, Dom Perignon, and a heaping helping of “thank you” of which I am the proud recipient. And, Thank YOU, Marina, for dredging up this wonderful memory for me.

    Yessssss….Love IS a many-splendored thing!

    Thank you, again, Marina!

  99. nathan19 says: 18

    Hey Marina,

    I’ll have to ask for an extension on the homework, as I have yet to go on a date, whether it be particularly romantic or not.

    • Read my comment up above :mrgreen:
      “If we do not plan to suceed,
      then the plan is failure” SunTzu

    • One word, mon frere,: ‘PLANNING’

      Plan it well, and all is yours, brother!

      fail to plan = plan to fail

      capisce, mio fratello?

      • I remember mispelling the word “PLANNING” as P-L-A-N-I-N-G, back in the second grade in a spelling be contest. I came in second place and won a stuffed teddy bear. Lucky for me I didn’t come in first place to win a stuffed purple unicorn. :mrgreen:

    • nathan19 says: 18.3

      You guys make it sound like my not having gone on a date is something with which I’m displeased, or that I’m having troubles changing. Just what are you insinuating?

      • We do that when we apply your words to our experiences. Sorry about that, mate. Even though I had not commented, I thought along the same lines as ChaCha and Fianchetto. I tend to do this quite a bit, and I apologize for my lack of patience and understanding.

      • I wasn’t insinuating anything. :mrgreen:
        My suggestion was very direct,
        not gradually, nor insidiously.
        Perhaps artful, but it was about
        as “subtle as a brick” :grin:
        .
        insinuate (ĭn-sĭn’yū-āt’)
        v., -at·ed, -at·ing, -ates.
        1. To introduce or otherwise convey
        (a thought, for example) gradually
        and insidiously.
        See synonyms at suggest.
        2. To introduce or insert (oneself)
        by subtle and artful means.
        .
        Planning a romantic encounter does
        not mean being insidious, either :grin:
        “Chance favors the prepared mind.”
        Peace

      • I’m not insinuating anything. Just saying that when you do, if you do, the best way to make an evening to remember is to plan everything out thoroughly ahead of time. Same for other social engagements as well – whether it be having the guys over to watch the big game or a picnic in the park, or even just an evening at home. I bought the Champagne the day she left, and kept it in her refrigerator. Knowing what time her flight was to arrive, I bought the flowers and food that day, veined the shrimp and chopped the veggies, set the table all before picking her up at the airport, so all that remained was to boil the water, drop everything in and serve it up.

      • Perhaps I was the only one to misunderstand your comment, and I compunded that by misunderstanding theirs, as well. Methinks this would be a great time to abandon this thread, before I make an even bigger ass of myself. :oops:

      • Ha ha, the “insinuating” bit was really just a joke. Some mock outrage, if you will. Thanks for offering advice, though.

  100. seesixcm6 says: 17

    Dear совершенная Marina, I guess everyone’s idea of romance is slightly different. For example, I don’t associate chocolate with romance, although I enjoy chocolate. Candles aren’t a romantic item, either. I keep them for emergencies, when there’s no electricity. Due to fire danger, I don’t otherwise use them. Your bubbles are a winner with me, since I prefer cleanliness! :smile:
    For me, romance takes place when someone as beautiful as yourself and I are nice to each other, that’s all. It isn’t defined by moods, music, sounds, scenery, or scents. It’s just about being nice. Your dear student, seesixcm6

  101. Fianchetto says: 16

    Sorry, love – have yet to view beyond 01:58. but so far, this is exactly what I like about you. This is the reason I return to HFW. This is the reason I esteem both you and James. Please continue!!!

  102. You’ve heard about Tiki right? How about the Tiki Now Agency TNA
    No, not the TNA that got Lenny Bruce arrested in Vegas back in the sixties
    Nor the song Tits and Ass from a Chourus Line.

    At the repeal of prohibition , the Col recognized the need for quality food and drink after over thirteen years of darkness. The first Don the Beachcomber opened in Hollywood and followed by his friend Vic Burgeron who built Trader Vic’s . Don Beach served in Europe during WW2. Setting up clubs around the European theater, he was wounded and shot down. He evaded the enemy with the help of an italian maiden and named the Vicious Virgin after her.
    His motto: “ If you can’t go to paradise, I’ll bring it to you” is our mission statement.

    The Tiki Now Agency is dedicated to the advancement and protection of the Polynesian Tiki style
    seeking out the good, the bad and the ugly where ever we find it.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKFdvlebsPg

  103. bsomebody says: 14

    Hmm… Romantic date? Well, Mrs. Somebody likes the little things: notes left on the mirror, flowers just because. She also likes the big things. Diamonds come to mind (me being who I am, I have moral objections to me buying diamonds, but I will spare you the soap box.)

    Hmm… Romantic date? Damn, Teach! Are you trying to get somebody in trouble. Now I feel like a big lug. :oops:

  104. Dear HotForWords,

    I’ve never been on a Romantic Date, the end. :neutral:

    Your Student,
    ThoughtOnFire

  105. neuroway says: 12

    Teacher,

    Yes, I do realize that intelligence is very sexy. Actually, I realize that I am becoming addicted to you, and not to your lessons. I could stupidly stand in front of you for hours lost in your eyes looking at your lips move without even listening at what you’re saying. It’s so bad I think I really need to cure myself and drop out of your school for a little while. But eh, that doesn’t mean I won’t be teasing you okay? :cool:

    Quote (unknown author): Don’t walk in front of me, because I don’t want to follow you. Don’t walk behind me, because I don’t want to lead you.

    ciao

  106. bigbhd95 says: 10

    :smile: WOW :!: good to see Kobe :wink: with a little time he will be up to his old tricks soon enough :lol: :mrgreen: B.B.

  107. Che Volay says: 9

    I’m late, I would have been here on time but I was kidnap by a bunch of romantic Albanian Gypsies.

    I like to see a channel devoted to all the “that’s another story” references Marina makes.

  108. James says: 8

    I KNOW WHAT YOUR DATE WAS

    You were in the bath with some bubbles and candles eating chocolates.

    But… At the end did you show your vampireness by devouring gorby

  109. bsomebody says: 7

    My vid is loading extremely slowly. Anybody else having problems. I usually have no trouble watching the vids.