Saturday night,
cupidsbow's housewarming:
Immediately notice penis pump in attractive packaging on the mantelpiece. Think: though I haven't met the other occupants of this house, conversation can probably be unlimited here. It's an effective signal.
(Got a laugh later when
special_trille, instead of asking the obvious "Why is it on the mantelpiece?", asked "Why is it still in the packaging?")
Sunday afternoon,
wobowikkles and
ascetic_hedony and
juffles's housewarming:
In full swing in a conversation about the morality of bestiality and necrophilia with
emma_in_oz (whose light reading includes books about bestiality in the 17th century),
sarren, etc.
juffles, a non-slasher, is present but silent. Unknown persons, presumably
juffles's friends, start to arrive. Can the conversation continue, or not? Secret signal required. I think the person introducing an unknown needs to give a discreet thumbs-up or "cut!" signal.
I've finally got around to installing a chat program for the first time since 1998 and had a happy little exchange with
sarren after getting home last night that left me giggling. Why is it so much fun to type things to someone you've spent about 12 hours with in person over the course of the weekend?? Text, the natural medium of the internet-obsessed. If anybody ever wants to talk (ie. type), I'm now on MSN under my LJ email and might install a few other programs, too.