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mynxcat
response 125 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 04:12 UTC 2002

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carson
response 126 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 04:49 UTC 2002

<carson doesn't know what a kegel is, and is afraid to ask>
phenix
response 127 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 04:52 UTC 2002

kegel is the muscle in the vigina that can help with "tightness", i belive
they're also one of the main set to spasm during orgasim
michaela
response 128 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 05:11 UTC 2002

Kegels are the rings of muscles that contract during orgasm and childbirth.
By doing Kegel strengthening exercises, orgasms can be more intense, and you
can make a guy happy by tightening them during sex.

Also, doctors recommend women who have given childbirth do Kegel exercises
afterward to strengthen their vagina.

Contrary to boy's locker room talk in high school, a woman can't be "loose".
Some are tighter, thanks to those muscles, but nobody is "loose".  The muscles
are sort of like elastic bands.
jaklumen
response 129 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 07:08 UTC 2002

Silly people.  Women aren't the only ones who have Kegel muscles.  Men 
have them too.  Strengthening Kegel muscles in men help control 
intensity of an erection, and therefore, in like fashion, can also 
intensify orgasm (and ejaculation).
michaela
response 130 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 07:56 UTC 2002

Oh...right...forgot they had the same name.  Thanks.
scott
response 131 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 12:33 UTC 2002

Futurama had a *very* obscure joke about this... probably it would have to
be obscure to get past the censors.  In one scene the main characters go to
a gym, and at one point walk past a women on a "Kegelcizer" machine with a
*big* stack of weights going up and down.  :)
mynxcat
response 132 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 13:08 UTC 2002

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ric
response 133 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 13:28 UTC 2002

When Adrienne was preparing for childbirth, they recommended that she do kegel
exercises to help her control her bladder after pregnancy. :)
jazz
response 134 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 14:31 UTC 2002

        Mall gangstas ... ah, how to describe ... you know what mall goths are
like from Hot Topic, right?  Stop on by Pacific Sunwear or Mr. Rags and you'll
see a mall gangsta.
bhelliom
response 135 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 14:34 UTC 2002

Mr. Rags . . .  is that like, um, Puffer Reds or something?  Is Pacific 
Sunwear . . . no, wait, what *is* Pacific Sunwear?
phenix
response 136 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 17:34 UTC 2002

yha john. yha lost me.
mall goths?
mynxcat
response 137 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 17:41 UTC 2002

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bhelliom
response 138 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 18:20 UTC 2002

I'm assuming John's talking about folks who dress in those styles that, 
well, hang out at the mall, or, the type that dress in those manners 
using the trendiest threads they can find, like wanna-bes.
michaela
response 139 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 20:22 UTC 2002

Bingo.
mynxcat
response 140 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 20:28 UTC 2002

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bhelliom
response 141 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 20:30 UTC 2002

I can't stand those types.  Talk about wanting to lock someone in a hot 
car . . .
mynxcat
response 142 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 20:35 UTC 2002

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jazz
response 143 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 20:54 UTC 2002

        Well, they're sort of like mall hippies.  Now that malls have
diversifited, and offer punk rock, goth, and gangsta threads, you run into
a whole subculture of people who wear nothing but the mall variety, which
isn't quite like the Real Thing.
scott
response 144 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 23:02 UTC 2002

Actual Frank Zappa song quote (circa 1974):
Now is that a real poncho,
Or a Sears poncho?

(referring to the hippie-Mexican-poncho look then in vogue)
mynxcat
response 145 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 01:30 UTC 2002

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jaklumen
response 146 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 09:04 UTC 2002

huh?  Sapna, I think Zappa was commenting on how some things get so 
mainstreamed.. (read his book on the music industry.. funny, but oh so 
true)

in other words, he asked, did you get that in Mexico, or at Sears?
bhelliom
response 147 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 13:17 UTC 2002

I do remember seeing photos of those ponchos, including facsimilies 
from patterns in crochet and sewing magazines.  I'm so glad I was too 
young to participate in that trend.
mynxcat
response 148 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 13:54 UTC 2002

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jazz
response 149 of 576: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 14:57 UTC 2002

        I give thanks every day that I am too young to have ever followed
Disco fashion, I understand.
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