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Well, I don’t know who David Furnish is, …

Comment posted on Goose Bumps by errin

Well, I don’t know who David Furnish is, but what an awesome word request he made! I’ve always wondered myself what the origin of goose bumps was all about. So far your fellow yacht guests have done a great job of making their word requests.

I remember years back when the Goosebumps books were popular among kids, my younger cousin was a fan of them, and one year for his birthday I got him some books called Goof Lumps that parodied the popular kid’s horror series. Probably rarities now.

As for when I last got goose bumps, I tend to get them from the air conditioner before or after lovemaking, as the AC is right next to the bed at my love’s place. Got to keep it on when things get hot, and it almost always causes goosebumps. Kind of unavoidable when one is in their birthday suit. I suppose this qualifies as ‘too much information’, but it is the honest answer to the homework assignment. :cool: Peace and love, Errin : )

p.s. I love the headband! I don’t think it makes you look like a hippy. More like it represents your free spirit and individualistic fashion sense. Keep rocking that headband, teach! :grin:

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    Peace and love, Errin : )

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    Well, you are an odd cat, Leonard, but you sure know how to link to cool stuff online! :mrgreen:

    I’m a huge T Rex fan myself, but I have yet to watch ‘Born To Boogie’ because it has been hard to find. I didn’t even think of doing an internet search for it. Besides the youtube segments, the entire documentary can be viewed at Google Video:

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1177684551027013489&ei=bp3LStLMJZeGqQP32K3-BQ&q=born+to+boogie&hl=en&client=firefox-a#

    Have you ever seen the documentary about Nick Drake? It’s a tad depressing, but worth watching if you are a Nick Drake fan. It’s called ‘A Skin Too Few’. Here’s a link to it’s first segment on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_R7vzeEVoV0

    Peace, Errin : )

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