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Originally posted by Bad_Rich_Chic
I have not yet heard the words "Fairytale" or "ambitious" once from the euro chicks. Instead, their leitmotif appears to be "shopping." I do not know if I prefer this emphasis.
I am interested that the guy keeps harping on the womens' manners (not saying they have them, particularly, but noting whenever they display some). Particularly, that he gave one chick a necklace entirely because she was the first one he heard say "thank you," and regretting that he had given a necklace to a woman who DIDN'T say thank you for it.
How funny were the womens' reactions to his saying grace?
Is anyone else struck by the quality of the blue of a lot of the womens' eyes? I am beginning to think of it as a "non-American" thing to have eyes in the flat, opaque, bright, unmixed sky blue that seems to show up on the swedes, Dutch and some of the czechs. (Maybe up in Bilmore-dom all the Svens and Ollies have it, but I sure haven't seen it anywhere else I've been.) Maybe it is just the way they are lighting shots, but it was sort of freaking me out. National inbreeding can be an interesting thing, I guess.
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So far I've heard at least one "fairytale" and one "Prince Charming".
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I'm so sad that the girl who cussed like a sailor, drank like a sailor and went commando is gone. That guy is an idiot. but it's funny how all of the women are shocked that he said grace -- is saying grace an American convention or are these women all just not very religious?