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Tag Archives: passion
Creating Passion
I met a girl last week who was talking about her lousy love life. I recommended the work of David Deida to her to understand love, sex and passion. I particularly pushed Deida’s first book, "Intimate Communion." I saw her … Continue reading
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Tagged David Deida, intimate communion, love life, passion, public library
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I Love HINT – Part Two
I’m in love — with HINT Water (www.drinkhint.com). Some context: I wrote about HINT last week, detailing my newfound interest in this popular brand of essence water, which contains no sugar and no artificial ingredients. Now, it takes a lot … Continue reading
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Tagged artificial ingredients, flavors, hint water, newfound interest, passion
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I Fear I’m A Lousy Lover
I’m watching the movie American Gangster. The cop, played by Russell Crowe, is making love to his lawyer while carrying her around a kitchen (she’s facing him with her knees around his hips, you get the picture?). He puts her … Continue reading
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Tagged american gangster, amp, beauties, cop, counter top, crashing to the floor, damsel, fuddy duddy, god and state, hips, hotel clerk, hovel, kitchens, knees, lawyer, lousy lover, love life, making love, nbsp, passion, russell crowe, terrible thing, vital component
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Aish Ha Torah Los Angeles – So Successful No One Goes There Anymore
I was chatting with a friend and asking him about Aish. "I don’t know," he said. "I don’t know anyone who goes there. Nobody does. They shut themselves off from the rest of the community. It’s a weird culty place." … Continue reading
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Tagged aish, emes, friday nights, Jews, Love, Modern Orthodox, money, passion, quot, rasha, righteous man, shul, Torah
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