tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4373233076513416503.post1841132375823983862..comments2024-02-15T20:07:47.672+00:00Comments on bolingblog: Date Report 8rjbhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11590791061799558814noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4373233076513416503.post-46152734551058034262013-05-17T17:00:29.809+01:002013-05-17T17:00:29.809+01:00The kissing and petting was thoroughly enjoyable. ...The kissing and petting was thoroughly enjoyable. The perfume did leave my lips stinging.<br /><br />The implication of 24-C should be clear. She told me to stop undressing her when I tried to remove her blouse.rjbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11590791061799558814noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4373233076513416503.post-7218567662745577202013-05-15T22:46:06.037+01:002013-05-15T22:46:06.037+01:00Intrigued from Crownhill
Was the 'prolonged k...Intrigued from Crownhill<br /><br />Was the 'prolonged kissing and petting' enjoyable with said copious amounts of perfume ?<br /><br />and<br /><br />How far did one get with said state of undress before Bogs Darking crossed the line ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4373233076513416503.post-16885791344640292962013-04-24T14:20:22.394+01:002013-04-24T14:20:22.394+01:00I'm sorry, but I still disagree with your answ...I'm sorry, but I still disagree with your answer to Q11. The si units for perfume application are litres (of liquid perfume) per square metre (of skin, or other substrate). As I said 300Ml/m2 produces a layer of liquid perfume 300km thick. The date took place in pub filled with a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, water vapour, gas-phase perfume, and carbon dioxide. Your difficulty with this question has been noted, and future versions of the question may be modified to addess the lack of infomation given.<br /> <br />I absolutely swear to you that 3-April-2011 was the second time that I was wearing the right shoes.<br /> <br />That book sounds great, I wish I'd got a copy. I actually had a bit of a giggling fit in the office when I read the title.<br />rjbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11590791061799558814noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4373233076513416503.post-79226196118925629622013-04-24T14:19:57.211+01:002013-04-24T14:19:57.211+01:00I would like to contest my answers to questions 11...I would like to contest my answers to questions 11 and 13 as being incorrect.<br /> <br />Q11<br />The volume of the perfume surrounding woman A depends on the volatility of the fluid, the atmospheric pressure and ambient temperature. Appropriate gas analysers could have been placed 3000m from woman A. Assuming the volume occupied by the perfume would decrease exponentially the further from the source, the total volume of the perfume fluid surrounding woman A could be calculated.<br />Also, there is nothing in this question to imply that this meeting was conducted whilst surrounded by air at atmospheric pressure. It could have taken place with the couple suspended in the perfume at the centre of a vessel some 600 000 m in length, height and width or indeed in the sea where the said perfume was sea water. There is nothing to state that the meeting did not take place in a bar in sub aquatic lost city of Atlantis.<br /> <br />Q13<br />There is only one published occurrence of man R ever wearing the correct or appropriate shoes for any occasion. (Reference 1 Chapter 2). Woman A ‘loving them’ is merely conjecture and hearsay and at this stage it cannot be taken as fact that the footwear choice made by man R was appropriate, correct or able to influence anyone’s impression of him in any other than a negative way.<br /> <br />Reference 1<br />Title—Port, Gout and Battered Squid—Memoirs of my Travels 2006<br />Author—Mxxxxx Cxxxxxxx<br />ISBN—0-00-375056-6<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com