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Lucas Joao...

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You go to the debutants ball.

You see nothing there you like.

 

But something catches your eye.

The serving girls.

You think "ooh, hello". 

A wry smile. There's potential here. You see a bit of ankle.

Hmmmm. Nice.

 

Of course you get married. Get her home. 

But she isn't used to working in this society. Moving in these circles.

This is a huge established family. There are standards and expectations that can wear hard against the young.

 

And she's an absolute sack of spuds between the sheets. Forever got a headache. 

Yes, there's the occasional, almost involuntary thrust back of the hips that make you think it might be worth persevering with.

 

But in the main they are fleeting moments. 

So you let her go.

 

The next year you are in the town and hear about the new ***** in the tavern.

All the men are talking about her. You think, "aye aye, I might have to give this one a twirl myself."

You pop your eye to the grubby window to see exactly who is this woman that the men folk say "F*cks like a beast"

And there you see her, in her element. The ex. 

 

Huh, you think. Never did it for me.

But it's a different setting.  

A different backdrop.

 

People have to find somewhere they are comfortable. 

 

A home they are at ease in.

 

For some the little tavern with no rules is easier to relax in than the Manor and it's historical and societal expectations.

 

The End

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Lord Snooty said:

 

Lucas Joao...

image.png.406e74f2f4e4e568d3819e07001a14a4.png

 

You go to the debutants ball.

You see nothing there you like.

 

But something catches your eye.

The serving girls.

You think "ooh, hello". 

A wry smile. There's potential here. You see a bit of ankle.

Hmmmm. Nice.

 

Of course you get married. Get her home. 

But she isn't used to working in this society. Moving in these circles.

This is a huge established family. There are standards and expectations that can wear hard against the young.

 

And she's an absolute sack of spuds between the sheets. Forever got a headache. 

Yes, there's the occasional, almost involuntary thrust back of the hips that make you think it might be worth persevering with.

 

But in the main they are fleeting moments. 

So you let her go.

 

The next year you are in the town and hear about the new ***** in the tavern.

All the men are talking about her. You think, "aye aye, I might have to give this one a twirl myself."

You pop your eye to the grubby window to see exactly who is this woman that the men folk say "F*cks like a beast"

And there you see her, in her element. The ex. 

 

Huh, you think. Never did it for me.

But it's a different setting.  

A different backdrop.

 

People have to find somewhere they are comfortable. 

 

A home they are at ease in.

 

For some the little tavern with no rules is easier to relax in than the Manor and it's historical and societal expectations.

 

The End

 

 

 says a man of great experience.:duntmatter:

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16 minutes ago, Lord Snooty said:

 

I see what you're saying , Corky. 

 

But I'm not responsible for the signings or the clubs desperate need to trim the wage bill and bring in players who can fit within it. 

 

We needed money at the time and he was a saleable asset. 

 

We've bemoaned before us not selling players while they still have a value.  For once I think we made the right move. 

 

 

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Absolutely, we had to sell at the time for the price offered, said the same at the time myself. However, had the recruitment and churn of players prior to that not been so badly mismanaged he would have been an asset we didn't have to sell. 

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Just now, hirstyboywonder said:

 

Absolutely, we had to sell at the time for the price offered, said the same at the time myself. However, had the recruitment and churn of players prior to that not been so badly mismanaged he would have been an asset we didn't have to sell. 

 

True.

 

Still might not have done anything here though.

 

Folks have to find a home.

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