In an old downtown theater where they had the "lovers" seat against the wall on a few rows. I actually have come to believe their purpose may have been to accomodate very heavy people, but they were perfect for young lovers. Of course in those days, a kiss from a boy from the other side of the tracks who just happened to look like James Dean was as good as it got. I almost passed out.
2007-09-08 13:35:01
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answered by One Wing Eagle Woman 6
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Well, I could get nasty and say, "With Blueberry Bill." But I won't . Hell, I find thrills very easily...I have about the most common taste of anyone you will ever met. I find thrills almost daily, but those that are outstanding have left me filled with awe...seeing Mt. Rushmoor...pictures do NOT do this thing justice! Seeing Old Faithful (not so faithful) explode. Seeing my son for the first time, thinking he looked like Eddy Munster, but within days became an absolutely gorgeous baby. Even a bank error in my favor is a thrill for this old man! I guess I thrill easily....getting on a Goldwing and sailing off into the unknown without a GPS or Map....and actually returning home! Seeing the sun set at sea on a 60 foot boat, 100's of miles from the nearest shore...and know that I am the only one who can get that damned tub back to some port....yes, I thrill easily, but let's face it. Life is filled with little thrills, some big thrills, and occasionally, a whopper! I suppose we could measure our lives in the whoppers, but I prefer to measure it in the little ones that come along daily. Just call me "Thrill seeking Phil" It works. Good luck and peace, Goldwing
2007-09-08 12:35:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Calgary Alberta, in a park, I dont know which one, it was early spring I believe, cold, snow, a mild chinook was passing through. I dont know what is meant exactly by "thrill" but I felt as if I had met my soul mate, I have never connected with anyone like that before. It was an amazing experience. It was like all the lights suddenly came on, the sun never shone so brilliantly, the air was never so alive with promise - winter was never so warm, everything including me was vibrant and alive in the moment.
That was one kind, another going through Wyoming, the sun on my face, the wind in my hair, (no helmet laws) with my very best friend, it felt as if God was in heaven and all was right with the world. An unforgettable "I am alive" moment in time.
One romantic, one just the thrill of a really good friendship and being together laughing in the sun and the wind.
WOW SC SIX stars, way to go girl
Hey bassetfreak, we went to sturgis too. 1998 I think it was
2007-09-08 14:33:22
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answered by isotope2007 6
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Tooo many places to count right now, but I'm finding my thrill these days by playing piano for the vets at a nearby VA hospital. I bought a ukelele (sp?) yesterday and am working up a short routine of songs that I am going to entertain them with next week. Songs include You Are My Sunshine, Makin' Whoopie, and a few others. I hope I don't cause a riot. haha
2007-09-08 16:22:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi...lol..I like this question...it's different...I found my thrill in a haunted house in Wisconsin Dells in 1983..lol. The thrill of a lifetime. Have a great weekend!
2007-09-08 12:34:37
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answered by Anonymous
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i used to find mine on the back of my best friends bike - a big fancy full dressed goldwing. nothing explicit here - we were just friends ! he knew how much i love to ride, so whenever he got a chance, he would come and get me and we would take off. maybe for the day, maybe for the weekend. one time we went to sturgis to the bike rally. we were gone for 12 days and i loved every minute of it. it was really hard for a while after i had my son, but he is almost 22 so we can go for it again. he has been my absolute best friend for over 30 years.
2007-09-08 13:16:56
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answered by bassetfreak 5
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Rantoul, Illinois
2007-09-08 12:17:51
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answered by diannegoodwin@sbcglobal.net 7
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Burnham Beeches Woods
and then again
Windsor Great Park
and then there was
Cliveden House
and afterwards again at
Eton Playing fields!
Fats was nowhere around - nor anybody else - I HOPE!!
2007-09-08 12:15:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I found my thrill marrying my high school sweetheart, having a life with him and a son, and getting to be a part of my granddaughter's life.
2007-09-08 16:42:26
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answered by autumlovr 7
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In the back of a 1953 Dodge.
2007-09-08 12:15:07
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answered by Anonymous
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