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Re: bobs10 post# 33423

Friday, 04/30/2004 7:51:50 PM

Friday, April 30, 2004 7:51:50 PM

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bobs10: I think I'll wait until I see some more evidence of a bottom before I jump in.

You will recognise it when you see it. Bottoms are usually roundish, or pear-shaped, with two equal (more or less) hemispheres, which, in classical TA theory, we call "cheeks". In advanced TA we sometimes distinguish between wobbly cheeks and firm cheeks. The division, or "crack", between the cheeks is sometimes referred to as a "bottomless void", which always seemed to me to be a contradiction in terms, although I once met a bottomless Abess in the priory near where I live.

Not too sure about your idea of "jumping in". Avoid the temptation to try to bounce off the bottom. But when you see the bottom, spank it hard.

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