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Do it slowly, or you can perform the technique with “chew” the breast with your hand to play with a squeeze of her breasts gently around the area. |
For women, what do you do it is like a baby that was suckling at his mother. Do it all with great tenderness. Game sensation of the tongue, lips and mouth and your hand on her breast will cause a sensation of great pleasure to be further stimulated his passion. |
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National Writers Clowning Our Coaching Staff (update w/ video) |
Sportsline's Dennis Dodd: |
It's not the luck of the Irish: No way. How can it be luck when Notre Dame scored a touchdown in the last 30 seconds to win a game for only the third time in its history? |
That's not a pattern, that's a lightning strike. |
This one's on UCLA. Faced with a chance to post his defining victory, coach Karl Dorrell failed. |
Notre Dame basically went 80 yards against air to win 20-17. Three plays. Boom, boom, boom. This, after Brady Quinn had faced a fierce Bruins defense all day. |
UCLA's DeWayne Walker faced every defensive coordinator's dilemma in the final series. Play it straight or blitz Quinn? Walker's plan was to play a cover-two (zone) on the first three plays, then start bringing pressure thereafter. |
Notre Dame scored on the third play. |
It's clear that UCLA is good enough to have an impact on the Pac-10 and BCS races. It still has Cal and USC left on the schedule. It just wasn't good enough Saturday. |
Notre Dame kept its BCS bowl hopes -- and maybe questions about Dorrell -- alive. |
From's Rittenberg: Four weeks after dancing in the rain at Michigan State, senior quarterback Brady Quinn engineered another marvel Saturday against UCLA. With only 62 seconds to manipulate, Quinn led a previously docile offense 80 yards in three plays to beat UCLA, which foolishly sedated a pass rush that had produced... |
Dorrell and his clueless staff have turned into a national joke. Well lot of us here already knew they were bunch of incompetent clowns to begin with. |
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Aggressive vs. Mellow crowds, which is better? |
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01/01/09 10:22 PM |
I don't really move around or anything much,javascript:editor_tools_handle_hr() partly because I'm probably taping the show, but I could care less what other people are doing, as long as they aren't interfering with my experience. ie. constant inane chatter during quiet parts, loud obnoxious offkey singing, etc. Like s... |
I'd say an aggressive crowd is probably best as long as they know to cool it during slower songs. |
01/02/09 5:01 PM |
Mellow crowds are BORING. It's kind of hard for a band to feed off crowd energy when there isn't any. |
01/03/09 10:11 PM |
I don't do pit because I don't want to get crushed or whatever, but I'd like to see them up close without the threat of getting violated by some (or many) douche bag(s). |
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/03/2009 09:12PM by sourfriday. |
01/03/09 9:54 PM |
Leaning towards aggressive but not over the top everyone-trying-to-kill-each-other aggressive. Crowds that are too mellow blow. |
01/06/09 6:58 PM |
hurleyj4 posted: |
good stuff. Just to clarify - I meant to talk about floor/GA entirely, not floor/GA vs. seats. I think seats are for people who came with their parents. |
XTRMNTR I think the timing is fine, I think most people have had the chance to catch Lights in the Sky (or any NIN tour I suppose) and would have a thing or two to say in retrospect, but I understand that being from Ireland you likely aren't one of those people -. |
why? do people from ireland live under rocks or something? |
ftr - ive seen nin 3 times (once was even in ireland - imagine the shock of that!) |
01/09/09 3:51 AM |
there's gotta be a middle ground. the band needs a good audience to feed off, but i also wanna hear the band singing, not a thousand people singing extremely badly and screaming out some of the dumbest things i've ever heard - that's what shitty youtube vids of shows are for grinning smiley |
01/10/09 1:28 PM |
yea i agree with pask on that - as much i love jumping round / dancing / getting into it. |
i really wish people would shut the fuck up at times - esp during instrumentals |
01/10/09 7:07 PM |
In Montreal the crowd was fucking nuts, but instead of being those retards that try to get to the front when its not going to happen they just started moshing and ripping each other's skulls off!!!!!!!!!!! the crowd was nuts but there was no pressure on the barrier it was fucking awesome.........everybody had a great t... |
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/10/2009 07:07PM by mitchnin. |
01/11/09 9:59 PM |
Malth posted: |
Agreed. While it might be the exception rather than the rule, I've been in very energetic crowds that still managed to be respectful. |
Furthermore, I draw a distinction between "aggressive" crowds and just plain homicidal ones--the latter being the sort where people are simply out to inflict as much damage on one another as possible (I've broken bones and drawn blood as a result of these -fine- folks in the past). Sure, in any sort aggressive/energeti... |
I've never been in a crowd that remained mellow for the duration of the show that didn't also come across as largely disinterested, but that's just been my experience and might be related to the types of concerts I tend to attend. |
01/12/09 2:09 AM |
i don't like people. more appropriately, massive crowds of people, so i hate being in a pit. people just aren't my thing really. if i could somehow hover above the pit by way of magic or technology i would, but then i'd just have people pegging shit at me all night. i can't fucking win. bah! |
01/12/09 3:49 AM |
Killaya posted: |
Agreed. I like an energetic crowd. Abusive drunk people pulling, punching, spitting and tugging on you is never any fun. But being crushed and bouncing around with respectful, like minded people is enjoyable. They at least know when to back down and relax a little and when the energy needs to pick up again. |
01/12/09 9:38 PM |
Aggressive, energetic crowds are the best during aggressive, energetic songs. |
Shut up during Hurt. |
01/14/09 10:41 AM |
I was on the rail for the Hawaii show, 2007. And on the rail for Hamilton, Nov 08. |
Id say, I much enjoyed Hamilton's show. It was rough, but not to the extent that you couldn't watch and enjoy the show. I did attend the Detroit show in '06, where there were seats on the floor. Had 4th row from stage..and yea.. seats and floor and NIN concerts.. NAH..dont work. |
Rail in Hawaii, right in front of Trent was brutal. By the time they got to "Great Destroyer" some of us had to leave the rail, just couldn't deal with it. It was still great to be at the rail for as long as we did, but we spent most of the time fighting and pushing people away, than actually watching the band. I had h... |
Hamilton on the other hand, was still "rough" during certain songs, but we managed to stay at the rail the whole time, and actually watch the show. Could it have been that we were in front of Justin instead? :-) Not sure. |
I'm thinking the location has alot to do with it. Considering it was AGES since they played Hawaii. I am not sure, just guessing. |
But after being on the rail I definately would not want a seat again at a NIN show. |
01/14/09 11:15 AM |
I think energetic crowds are what we all seem to like. Crowds that let the mood of the songs dictate our moods and actions. You need that like-minded energy. Hot and sweaty but all on the same page. |
I recently went to a "teen" show with my young daughter. Those little a-holes were the WORST crowd I've ever seen. They kicked, pulled hair, punched people and poked you with stuff. It was horrible! I spent the whole concert trying to defend myself, my daughter and her friends. |
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/14/2009 11:16AM by RogueJediPrincess. |
01/16/09 11:40 AM |
i depends on where your at, i don't plan on seein mosh pits at a radiohead show, it doesn't bother me, i like crowds period |
01/16/09 10:13 PM |
Imaginary_Kevin posted: |
Shut up during Hurt. |
Thank you! |
01/23/09 7:57 AM |
i wouldn't say i like aggressive crowds, but i like appropriate behavior. energetic crowds during energetic songs, and people who know how to stfu during quiet songs or otherwise leave if they're bored. i hate obnoxious behavior. |
i went to see a band that had energetic songs and the crowd was awesome. one of the best shows i've been to. a few years later i finally got to see them again, and the crowd just stood there the whole time. wtf. i hated it and i didn't enjoy the show. |
07/13/09 7:07 PM |
i need space to dance and jubilate without smashing my body against another. and yes, i dance rough, but i've never even touched any other guy when i take my place about 20mtr in front of the stage. and i hate assholes who insanely doing the windmill to the line begins to blur, and they're not only doin' it in the pit.... |
07/13/09 8:18 PM |
Whenever I saw them in Burgettstown the crowd wasn't that bad. Alot of hot girls in front of me were dancing and so was everybody else. I was in the lawn so nothing interesting happen. Except alot of people getting high and stuff. |
But anyways I would Agressive crowds cause they show that they really care about there music. |
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/13/2009 08:19PM by RightWhereItBelongs96. |
07/15/09 9:24 AM |
Geez, what does it matter? Chill, stomp, bite, chew, suck. Be yourself and love it. I'm sure applauding would be sufficient in itself but getting sweaty and violent may just be some people's way of letting off steam per se. I enjoy both. I stomped for the duration of my first show last week and didn't remember much of ... |
07/15/09 5:04 PM |
I think aslong as an aggressive crowd can chill it in the slower songs thats the best way. Enthusiastic is the word i'd choose, showing enthusiasm in the fast sonic assault type songs is probably best shown by jumping around moshing dancing etc, the more grinding powerful songs are best shown with nodding heads and arm... |
If your moshing during something i can never have you look like a dick, and if your sat arms folded during march of the pigs you again look just as much of a dick. |
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