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He did answer the question. Although your answer was more
GILF 2579 reads
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thorough, you were very rude and it was unneccesary.

ellobo695267 reads

A miami review of an Hispanic girl said she was a spinner. What's that?

tikal2917 reads

I always assumed "spinner" referred to an agile female but my google search ended up with homosexual dolphins.

LARRYWALL3462 reads

A spinner is a very small women, not necesarily a providor, who while performing cow girl, can be easily spun around into the reverse call girl positon.  Period.

women, one a double amputee.  They went back to his place; the amputee impaled herself on his throbbing member while the other woman spun her around and around on his turgid tool.

Now that's a spinner!!

This was the episode where George needed to get change for a $100 bill, so he & Kramer walk to a newsstand to get it.  George is forced to buy a hodge-podge of things in order to break the bill.  Kramer tells him to get a Penthouse Forum because it would make great conversation at the party they were going to attend.  George says that the letters aren't real & are made up, but Kramer disagrees.  George replies that must mean that there are a lot of people out there having sex with AMPUTEES!!!

However, no reference to a spinning amputee was mentioned.  Must have been a letter in the next issue!!!


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Clint Dickwood5836 reads

They were a Mo-town singing group in the 70's...

believe they still spin on ocasion.


Make my day!

"Could It Be I'm Falling in Love", "Working My Way Back to You/Forgive Me Girl", & "Cupid/I've Loved You For a Long Time" are my other favorites.  They were in K.C. recently, where they performed at a local casino.  I wanted to go, but unfortunately, did not have the money.

Good times, yes.  "Good Times" the song:  that was Chic.  ;-)

KCSHYGUY

ashleelala2663 reads

Spinners. Darlin' I know who they were and ALL their songs. If you've ever read any of my posts, music is my 'thang'. Not to date myself, but when I was little we had the Spinners' 8-track tape.....so I can even tell you where the songs were split when the tracks changed. :)  :)  It would have been really fun to see them live. Take care KC

I'm quite familiar with those.  They were starting to wind down in popularity just about the time I began getting into music & buying my own.  I always bought 45's & albums because I hated how 8-Track tapes faded out in the middle of songs, and faded back in after changing tracks.  Other family members owned 8-Tracks and 8-Track players, but I never did.  Never had the desire for the format.

I'm quite the audiophile myself.  I've been spending time recently doing inventory on my music collection; all the CD's, 45's, cassettes/cassette singles, & albums, so that I determine what music I have, what music I want to add in the future, and to acquire digitized versions of songs I don't have in that format.  I estimate I have over 3,000 songs (conservative) in my library that have hit the music charts in some capacity.

BTW, I knew you were using the "good times" as a phrase.  I was just being silly.

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ashleelala2673 reads

on the boards lately. I'm not INSYNC, bwahhahahahahahhaha
or Britney or THANKFULLY even the real ashlee who sings LaLa....
PM me anytime, and we'll talk music....... :)

Elixabeth2871 reads

Apparently I'm a spinner!!!

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