torsdag 13 november 2008

Parental Advisory - Explicit content


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Tänkte väl det...

Mottog idag följande sms:
Det är bara förnamnet! Är jag kreativ på nått så är det sex, och om någon kan värma upp dig så är det jag :) de e nämligen så att jag älskar fitta, älskar att slicka och älskar din orgasm, nästan lika mycke som min, Därför e de viktigt att du kommer för andra gången samtidigt som jag så du känner min orgasm I dig! Och första orgasmen skall komma redan under förspelet ;) Så gör jag puss + slick

Reply:
Jag hoppas för din skull att dina sexskills är bättre än dina sms-skills :)

En stund senare fick jag även sms från den egentligt tilltänkta mottagaren, som har gemensamt telefonnummer med mig så när som på 1 siffra...

Oh, and while we're on the subject, here's Lou to sing about it.

The lyrics tell of a series of individuals and their journeys to New York City, and is a thinly-veiled biography of several of the regular "superstars" at Andy Warhol's New York studio, The Factory. Famed for its groundbreaking parties, the Factory was the hip hangout for artsy types, amphetamine users, and the Warhol superstars. This is where Warhol's workers would make silkscreens and lithographs. By the time Warhol had become famous, he was working day and night on his paintings. To create his art, Warhol used silkscreens so that he could mass-produce images the way capitalist corporations mass produce consumer goods. In order to continue working the way he did, he assembled a menagerie of porn stars, drag queens, drug addicts, musicians, and free-thinkers that became known as the Warhol superstars, to help him. These "art-workers" helped him create his paintings, starred in his films, and basically developed the atmosphere that the Factory has become legendary for. The Factory became a meeting place of artists and musicians such as Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, Truman Capote and Mick Jagger. Other, less frequent visitors included Salvador Dalí, and Allen Ginsberg. Warhol collaborated with Reed's influential New York rock band The Velvet Underground in 1965, and designed the famous cover for The Velvet Underground & Nico, the band's debut album. The album cover consisted of a plastic yellow banana that the listener could actually peel off to reveal a flesh-hued version of the banana. Warhol also designed the album cover for the Rolling Stones' album Sticky Fingers. Warhol died in New York City at 6:32 a.m. on February 22, 1987. According to news reports, he had been making good recovery from a routine gallbladder surgery at New York Hospital before dying in his sleep from a sudden heart attack. Prior to his diagnosis and operation, Warhol delayed having his recurring gallbladder problems checked, as he was afraid to enter hospitals and see doctors.

1 kommentar:

A. sa...

"became a meeting place of artists and musicians such as Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, Truman Capote and Mick Jagger." Som jag förstår var Dylan bara där en gång. Bob fick en Elvis-tavla av Warhol som han senare bytte bort mot en soffa till sin manager Albert Grossman.