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str8_outa_covina
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:20 pm Post subject: On the NHL Eastern Conference and K Races
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Tyrone's got 159 posts? Lordy lordy lordy. I like his chances to win the first K-race (though I doubt he could beat me in a real 1-K race, NTTASTEiTM).
GWNC: Has the collective Leafs roster fallen into some belief that they don't need to score anymore because now we have Owen Nolan? The whole point of this was to have two scoring lines. Paging Dr. Sundin, Dr. Moginly, Dr. Roberts.
And as little love as I got for NYC sports teams, GO RANGERS. Someone other than Toronto needs to take out the Sens this year. Go Rangers Go. But, um, is anyone else a little worried about the recent developments down Broad Street way? It's too easy to just hope that Chechmanek will pull another disappearing act this spring. This conference is the deepest it's been in awhile.
str(GLG)8
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ltlfb
I Sure Do Post A Lot
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Posts: 49
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:21 pm Post subject:
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Isn't it outable to reveal that you're related to Milton whatshisface????
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Tyrone_Slothrop
I post, ergo I am
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 244
Location: Somewhere in the Black Hills of South Dakota
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:23 pm Post subject:
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ltlfb wrote:
Isn't it outable to reveal that you're related to Milton whatshisface????
Knowing him as "Uncle Milton" doesn't make me a relative, but it does entitle me to a volume discount on counseling at the university's health center.
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coup_d'skek
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 75
Location: magic blingdom
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:27 pm Post subject: Re: Queschone
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robustpuppy wrote:
Between impending war and tractor man chaos, I'm a little punchy, too.
Given you're reaction to JFF, don't you mean "paunchy"?
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coup_d'skek
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 75
Location: magic blingdom
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:29 pm Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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ltlfb wrote:
<<feeding a poster with too big an ego to realize she's trolling>>
Don't feed the troll. People like you helped her derail the SF/SV board on Infirm.
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robustpuppy
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 100
Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:31 pm Post subject: Re: Queschone
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coup_d'skek wrote:
robustpuppy wrote:
Between impending war and tractor man chaos, I'm a little punchy, too.
Given you're reaction to JFF, don't you mean "paunchy"?
I'm workin' on it!
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coup_d'skek
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 75
Location: magic blingdom
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:33 pm Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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paigowprincess wrote:
I think JFF is The Divine Miss Maud
Wrong, boyo. It's an SF/SV poster that's had quite a few names, although not as many as yours truly.
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ltlfb
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 49
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:34 pm Post subject: Free lunches for trolls.
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Unlike (apparently abusive) uncle milton, I am not against free food, even for trolls. It amused me briefly.
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MangoLassi
What's in a rank?
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 64
Location: Imperial Rome
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:40 pm Post subject: Re: brand whore
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Not_Bob wrote:
MangoLassi wrote:
The only product/brand I want to advertise is brand MangoLassi.
I'd gladly wear a MangoLassi logo splayed across my bosom -- when will the t-shirts be available?
Why, thank you.
First I need to a logo -- one that, at a glance, screams:
Quote:
"Retain MangoL. for certain kinds of legal representation!!!! She's strategic! She'll return your calls! She's a madcap dinner party guest!"
You know, something like this:
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coup_d'skek
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 75
Location: magic blingdom
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:43 pm Post subject: Re: Fashion crimes
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MangoLassi wrote:
May I gently suggest to you that logos are pitiful, repugnant and morally wrong telegraphs of fashion insecurity.
Advertisements are fine if you are paid to wear them -- unless they're tatoos. Got to draw the line somewhere.
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kafka_esquire
Moving On Up
Joined: 11 Mar 2003
Posts: 25
Location: The Castle
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:45 pm Post subject: Tattoo Ewe
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"unless they're tatoos. Got to draw the line somewhere."
So to speak.
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Tyrone_Slothrop
I post, ergo I am
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 244
Location: Somewhere in the Black Hills of South Dakota
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:46 pm Post subject: Re: On the NHL Eastern Conference and K Races
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str8_outa_covina wrote:
Tyrone's got 159 posts? Lordy lordy lordy. I like his chances to win the first K-race (though I doubt he could beat me in a real 1-K race, NTTASTEiTM).
Yes, but you probably have a life lately.
I must have missed that episode of Seinfeld.
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coup_d'skek
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 75
Location: magic blingdom
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:48 pm Post subject: Re: Query
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Sounded like he said some chick got between you and a guy before you could get your rocks off.
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kafka_esquire
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Posts: 25
Location: The Castle
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:51 pm Post subject:
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Candy-Gram for Mango: "First I need to a logo."
Try http://www.flamingtext.com
You can create and your own and save it to your harddrive.
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coup_d'skek
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 75
Location: magic blingdom
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:55 pm Post subject: Re: brand whore
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MangoLassi wrote:
First I need to a logo -- one that, at a glance, screams
How about sports bra's and mid-rif baring T's busts' emblazzoned, "Home Grown" with an appropriately anthropomorphized leaf.
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TexLex
What's in a rank?
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 66
Location: Houston
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:56 pm Post subject: Re: Fashion crimes
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Tyrone_Slothrop wrote:
Uncanny -- it's like you have a webcam in my office!
I do. Please put your pants back on.
Tyrone_Slothrop wrote:
Do you separate your attire into that which is bosom-worthy and not-bosom-worthy?
No, only my logos. My attire is separated into confy and non-comfy. The non-comfy pile is in my trunk waiting to be taken to the Salvation Army. I will put up with a lot, but I must have comfiness (along with my black bag, of course).
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ms._naughty_diplomat
What's in a rank?
Joined: 12 Mar 2003
Posts: 63
Location: in my own little dream world
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 10:04 pm Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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coup_d'skek wrote:
paigowprincess wrote:
I think JFF is The Divine Miss Maud
Wrong, boyo. It's an SF/SV poster that's had quite a few names, although not as many as yours truly.
i much preferred her when she was erica. she was still annoying then, but not quite as annoying as she is now. although it is nice that she and linkon finally stopped denying their feelings for each other and got together so that she now finally has a boyfriend and no longer has to hate men so much
but of course, due to the fact that i have a big butt, i must be jealous of her perfect body. never mind the fact that my fiance prefers women with big butts (at least that's what he told me, maybe he was trying to make me feel nice about my less than perfect body )
ms. naughty diplomat
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kafka_esquire
Moving On Up
Joined: 11 Mar 2003
Posts: 25
Location: The Castle
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 10:15 pm Post subject: Shit
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War has started. See cnn.
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EvenOdds
Too sexy for her rank
Joined: 14 Mar 2003
Posts: 69
Location: Texas
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 10:27 pm Post subject: Re: Shit
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kafka_esquire wrote:
War has started. See cnn.
Having you around is like having our own special correspondent.
Did you see the planes shooting on ABC?
This is some scary shit.
EvenOdds
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kafka_esquire
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 10:41 pm Post subject:
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No visuals yet. Heard it on the radio then switched to the Internet.
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Tyrone_Slothrop
I post, ergo I am
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 244
Location: Somewhere in the Black Hills of South Dakota
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 10:49 pm Post subject:
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kafka_esquire wrote:
No visuals yet. Heard it on the radio then switched to the Internet.
links to various coverage on the web:
http://slate.msn.com/id/2080407/
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SlaveNoMore
Consigliere
Joined: 06 Mar 2003
Posts: 62
Location: Cocktail Lounge
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 10:55 pm Post subject: Re: On the NHL Eastern Conference and K Races
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str8_outa_covina wrote:
And as little love as I got for NYC sports teams, GO RANGERS. Someone other than Toronto needs to take out the Sens this year. Go Rangers Go. But, um, is anyone else a little worried about the recent developments down Broad Street way?
I just returned from the game [and my over/under on Politics of war starting before the Third Period was off by 1 1/2 hours - dammit] and they looked pretty solid.
There second, third and fourth lines are starting to gel and look great. And Dunham is beginning to look like Richter. But Lindros and AK-27 look absolutely awful together. And Bure is now lost for the season? We need to get our snipers working.
not7y(too little, too late)S
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Jack_Manfred
Moving On Up
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Posts: 19
Location: Los Angeles
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 10:57 pm Post subject: Peter Krause...Where were they then?
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robustpuppy wrote:
I want us to be like Peter Krause and whatshername William H. Macy's wife on Sports Night.
That would be Felicity Huffman.
Speaking of Peter Krause, did everyone else know that he played Dedee Pfeiffer's WASPy husband in "Cybil"? I had forgotten that show existed, but I saw part of a rerun yesterday...enough to make me say, "Is that the guy from six feet under?"
Jack Manfred
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EvenOdds
Too sexy for her rank
Joined: 14 Mar 2003
Posts: 69
Location: Texas
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:01 pm Post subject: American Idol
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I told y'all Charles was out, and so he was.
Too bad Julia, Carmen and Corey made it through again.
It's as if all the average people are getting eliminating and the great and the sucky are remaining.
If the pattern holds, Rickey is off next week. (It would be Josh, but he's a Marine.)
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kafka_esquire
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:04 pm Post subject:
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which one is charles again? Obviously not that memorable for me. . .
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Jack_Manfred
Moving On Up
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Posts: 19
Location: Los Angeles
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:08 pm Post subject: Re: CHICAGO
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notcasesensitive wrote:
So were all the other movies in 2002 really bad or what?! And what Oscar movies for the year were worth 2-3 hours of my time?
Frida defines "wait for video." It will probably end its run in a week or so anyway because Salma Hayek won't win for best actress. Julie Taymor (known for directing "The Lion King" on Broadway) goes halfway with this movie. There are some parts that try to be experimental and relate to Kahlo's paintings, but the film itself is a conventional biopic.
On the plus side, there's a fair amount of naked Salma Hayek , and some lesbionic activity , though the previews promise far more than Ashley Judd delivers. Ashley and Salma dance a tango, but it's not as hot as advertised.
Jack Manfred
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kafka_esquire
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Location: The Castle
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:08 pm Post subject: oooooo baby
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K.
K?
K.
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EvenOdds
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Joined: 14 Mar 2003
Posts: 69
Location: Texas
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:09 pm Post subject:
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kafka_esquire wrote:
which one is charles again? Obviously not that memorable for me. . .
He was the one who dressed like a 12 year old.
Nice voice, but he never found the right song. Still, with the right producer, he can definitely make some money as an artist.
Sadly, his best performance in the finals was the sing off tonight.
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Tyrone_Slothrop
I post, ergo I am
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 244
Location: Somewhere in the Black Hills of South Dakota
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:12 pm Post subject: Re: oooooo baby
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kafka_esquire wrote:
K.
K?
K.
All you, baby.
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EvenOdds
Too sexy for her rank
Joined: 14 Mar 2003
Posts: 69
Location: Texas
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:14 pm Post subject:
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Kongratulations, KafKa.
Even(got a palindrome)Odds
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The FB Man, or, Less, We Hardly Knew Ye
Not_Bob
My inner chick is in my Hermes
Joined: 08 Mar 2003
Posts: 44
Location: Podunkville
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 12:06 pm__ _Post subject: The FB Man, or, Less, We Hardly Knew Ye
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Less:
It was nine o'clock on a Saturday
The regular crowd shuffled in
There was paigow sitting next to me
Makin' love to her soy milk and gin
She said, "Less, can you play me a memory?
I'm not really sure how it goes
But it's sad and it's sweet and I knew it complete
When I tore off a younger Slave's clothes"
Oh, la la la, de de da
La la, de de da da da
Chorus (sung by Lawtalkers):
Less, leave Findlaw, you're the FB man
Less, leave Findlaw tonight
Well, we're all in the mood for a parody
And you've got us feelin' alright
Less:
Now Penske at the bar is a friend of mine
He gets me my drinks for free
And he's quick with a joke or to light up your smoke
But there's someplace that he'd rather be
He says, "Less, I believe this is killing me."
As the smile ran away from his face
"Well I'm sure that you could be a k-racer
If you could get out of this place"
Oh, la la la, de de da
La la, de de da da da
Now Gwink is a fan of the Maple Leafs
(and her legs beat out Miss Toronto's)
And she's talkin' with E/O, who gave Thurgreed the heave-ho,
(which probably saved the lad's life).
And Bilmore is ranting on Politics
As dressed to bill shares her ebay jones
RT's posting more links to Tom Ridge's place
But me? I'm stuck here on Findlaw alone
Chorus (sung by Lawtalkers):
Less, leave Findlaw, you're the FB man
Less, leave Findlaw tonight
Well, we're all in the mood for a parody
And you've got us feelin' alright
Less:
It's a pretty good crowd for a Saturday
And Sock for the Man gives me a smile
'Cause he knows that it's me they've been comin' to see
To forget about Chef for a while
So I posted some haikus about Am.Idol
And schmoozed b-l with my patented leer
But fringey sat at the bar and put bread in my jar
And sighed, "Less, what are you doin' here?"
Oh, la la la, de de da
La la, de de da da da
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JustForFun
I post so much, I am beyond a rank
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
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Location: People's Republic of California
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:43 pm Post subject: I'm Hot; You're Not
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coup_d'skek wrote:
Wrong, boyo. It's an SF/SV poster that's had quite a few names, although not as many as yours truly.
Haven't we all had quite a few names (wink, wink).
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kafka_esquire
Moving On Up
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Location: The Castle
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:43 pm Post subject: late-night orgy?
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Ks are nice and all, but justforfun I'd rather have been cdueced by a really hot body instead of toiling away at the office. Evenoddsex with a barelylegal robustpuppy might be okay, except I'd be afraid to manglelassie. Then, I'd have to tell a ltlfb or even a half-truth cluttered up with leagleaze to dodge trouble.
Have to go now. I've had to much boch-choy thai latte and now I have to PP.
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SlaveNoMore
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:51 pm Post subject: Little Black Book
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kafka_esquire wrote:
Ks are nice and all, but justforfun I'd rather have been cdueced by a really hot body instead of toiling away at the office. Evenoddsex with a barelylegal robustpuppy might be okay, except I'd be afraid to manglelassie. Then, I'd have to tell a ltlfb or even a half-truth cluttered up with leagleaze to dodge trouble.
Have to go now. I've had to much boch-choy thai latte and now I have to PP.
Almost reads like my list.
not7y(lucky stab)S
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lookingformarket
Just Getting Started
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 6
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:53 pm Post subject: Re: Little Black Book
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SlaveNoMore wrote:
not7y(lucky stab)S
But look what you stabbed first . . .
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Tyrone_Slothrop
I post, ergo I am
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 244
Location: Somewhere in the Black Hills of South Dakota
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:53 pm Post subject: no K?
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Actually, the way I count, we're still a few posts short of a K on this here thread.
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JustForFun
I post so much, I am beyond a rank
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 136
Location: People's Republic of California
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:58 pm Post subject: More About Me
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I love myself
I want to love me
When I'm feelin' down
I want my b/f above me
I search myself
I want to find me
I forget myself
I want to remind me
I don't want anybody else
When I think about me
I touch myself
I don't want anybody else
Oh no, oh no, oh no
I'm the one who makes me happy honey
I'm the sun who makes me shine
When I'm around I'm always laughing
I want to make it all mine
I close my eyes
And see it all before me
Think I would die
If I were to ignore me
A fool could see
Just how much I adore me
I get down on my knees
I'd do anything for me
I love myself
I want to love me
When I'm feelin' down
I want my b/f above me
I search myself
I want to find me
I forget myself
I want to remind me
I want me
I don't want anybody else
And when I think about me
I touch myself
Ooh, oooh, oooooh, aaaaaah
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notcasesensitive
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Posts: 51
Location: watching basketball, drinking beer (I wish)
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:01 am Post subject: oh the timmy
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SlaveNoMore wrote:
I just returned from the game [and my over/under on Politics of war starting before the Third Period was off by 1 1/2 hours - dammit] and they looked pretty solid.
There second, third and fourth lines are starting to gel and look great. And Dunham is beginning to look like Richter. But Lindros and AK-27 look absolutely awful together. And Bure is now lost for the season? We need to get our snipers working.
not7y(too little, too late)S
There in the arena the second, third and fourth lines did?
n(timmiiee)cs
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kafka_esquire
Moving On Up
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Location: The Castle
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:08 am Post subject:
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Oh Looky. Your own Logo. click here: http://www.meassociation.org.uk/mealogo.jpg
Personally, and all joking aside, I don't know what everybody is getting so lathered up about. We all come here to blow off some steam and all should just lighten up.
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notcasesensitive
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Posts: 51
Location: watching basketball, drinking beer (I wish)
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:09 am Post subject: ssoo
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Where's KafKa? Was he overly Konfident of viKtory?
n(Katching up)cs
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Tyrone_Slothrop
I post, ergo I am
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 244
Location: Somewhere in the Black Hills of South Dakota
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:10 am Post subject: Re: ssoo
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notcasesensitive wrote:
Where's KafKa? Was he overly Konfident of viKtory?
n(Katching up)cs
He's still around.
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kafka_esquire
Moving On Up
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Location: The Castle
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:10 am Post subject: how sweeeeeet it is!!
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Two in one day!!
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Tyrone_Slothrop
I post, ergo I am
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Posts: 244
Location: Somewhere in the Black Hills of South Dakota
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:11 am Post subject: Are we there yet?
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OK.
edited to add
Curse the unexpected features of that software!
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notcasesensitive
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Posts: 51
Location: watching basketball, drinking beer (I wish)
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:11 am Post subject: kareoke
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I have (to everyone's relief I'm sure) rethought my KareoKe selection. ThinK I'll do Oh MicKie. Or maybe Uncle FucKa.
n(DOH! you won, ke)cs
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kafka_esquire
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Posts: 25
Location: The Castle
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:13 am Post subject: Who's avatar is the brain?
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Who's avatar is the brain in the jar?
You'e got a riend at Fizzy Brain.
http://www.fizzybrain.com/email.htm
[spree: what appears to be a cartoon character dry humping the jarred brain]
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cheval_de_frise
Just Getting Started
Joined: 19 Mar 2003
Posts: 6
Location: The Rue Morgue
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:42 am Post subject: Ghoulash.
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Great site...it's nice to see that the community is still intact. People seem invigorated...wittier...and dare I say it, prettier.
Except for a certain prancey kitty.
I haven't caught up yet, and probably won't bother, but I did see that y'all have been abusing JFF (with, among others, a priceless bon mot from GWNC). I know I'm in the minority here, but....I think we should take pity on her. She is 40-ish, after all. Don't we cut 8-track and Bilmore some slack because of their age?
Also, despite her hot bod and talent for inspiring lust, she's still doing the serial boyfriend thing 20 years on. She's lonely and trying not to appear desperate, but she's oozing neurotic intensity from every pore. Hanging out with younger and younger people. Laughing a little too long...a little too hard. Having that extra martini at the bar. Looking around semi-casually for someone who might light her cigarette - while having a lighter hidden in her other hand, against her thigh, just in case. Coping. Running. Eating right. Rationalizing. And seeing a therapist. Asking, during session, why it is that decent, good-looking guys don't like smart hot chicks.
Is it the substance? The packaging? Both?
Pity her, I say.
On a somewhat more sobering (and thought-provoking) note, dawn has broken over Baghdad.
"This battle fares like to the morning's war
When dying clouds contend with growing light
What time the shepherd, blowing of his nails
Can neither call it perfect day nor night."
--Henry VI, Part 3, act 1, sc. 5.
CDF
(p.s. the Re: lines are so small as to be almost invisible...my guess is that most people read right over them. Would it be possible to enlarge the text in that box a bit? Just curious, enquiring minds, etc...this place is great, and I know many people put a lot of hard work into it.)
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Leagleaze
It's good to be the queen
Joined: 06 Mar 2003
Posts: 221
Location: Really far from anything fun
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:55 am Post subject:
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We are not doing any modifications to this board because we are going to be changing to a second generation board sometime in the not too distant future.
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coup_d'skek
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 75
Location: magic blingdom
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 1:14 am Post subject: Cheval rules
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cheval_de_frise wrote:
with, among others, a priceless bon mot from GWNC
gwinkie ain't got nothing on Cheval. Compared to you, she's trying to be cuttin', but she ain't cuttin' nothin'.
I love it when you drop by and slap the shit out of someone.
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JustForFun
I post so much, I am beyond a rank
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 136
Location: People's Republic of California
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 2:17 am Post subject: Re: Ghoulash.
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cheval_de_frise wrote:
Also, despite her hot bod and talent for inspiring lust, she's still doing the serial boyfriend thing 20 years on.
Nope. Been with my b/f for 6 years.
cheval_de_frise wrote:
She's lonely and trying not to appear desperate, but she's oozing neurotic intensity from every pore. Hanging out with younger and younger people.
Nope again. My b/f keeps me plenty happy. He is 7 years older than me (and like me still looking hot - his full head o'hair is very helpful) and I am the youngest person in the crowd we hang with.
cheval_de_frise wrote:
Laughing a little too long...a little too hard. Having that extra martini at the bar. Looking around semi-casually for someone who might light her cigarette - while having a lighter hidden in her other hand, against her thigh, just in case.
Nope again. Don't drink except the occasional glass of wine with dinner and definitely don't smoke. That smoking thing is something your generation does. We never saw the appeal. Haven't been to a bar since I was 25. Sounds like you are quite familiar with the bar scene, though.
cheval_de_frise wrote:
Coping. Running. Eating right. Rationalizing. And seeing a therapist. Asking, during session, why it is that decent, good-looking guys don't like smart hot chicks.
I do run, do eat right, but also eat some things that aren't healthy like freedom fries smothered in cheese. Never saw a therapist, and I am not sure why people get any benefit from telling their problems to strangers. When I want to talk, I turn to my friends and family. They are all the therapy I need.
If you were looking to make a career change to become an FBI profiler, I would say you should keep your day job honey.
SPANK!!
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cheval_de_frise
Just Getting Started
Joined: 19 Mar 2003
Posts: 6
Location: The Rue Morgue
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 2:22 am Post subject: Re: Cheval rules
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coup_d'skek wrote:
gwinkie ain't got nothing on Cheval. Compared to you, she's trying to be cuttin', but she ain't cuttin' nothin'.
Thanks, but you're entirely too kind. I say props to GWNC - the ghostess with the mostest.
coup_d'skek wrote:
I love it when you drop by and slap the shit out of someone.
Once in a while, in order to stay in shape, you gotta hit the speed bag.
CDF (I am so not going where my next sentence would have taken me...I try not to mess with insane people. )
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JustForFun
I post so much, I am beyond a rank
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 136
Location: People's Republic of California
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 2:23 am Post subject: Re: Cheval rules
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coup_d'skek wrote:
cheval_de_frise wrote:
with, among others, a priceless bon mot from GWNC
gwinkie ain't got nothing on Cheval. Compared to you, she's trying to be cuttin', but she ain't cuttin' nothin'.
I love it when you drop by and slap the shit out of someone.
Low standards, guys. Someone says "blow job" and you are just busting out laughing. Let me guess, you think farting is funny, too. Bet your favorite movie scene was the baby ruth bar in the pool in Caddy Shack, huh?
What is really funny is that I have you all still talking about my favorite subject - my way smoking hot body. Tee hee
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cheval_de_frise
Just Getting Started
Joined: 19 Mar 2003
Posts: 6
Location: The Rue Morgue
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:38 am Post subject: Re: Ghoulash.
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JustForFun wrote:
Nope. Been with my b/f for 6 years.
That's great! He must love you lots. It's sweet of you to look beneath the surface and date a deaf guy.
JustForFun wrote:
My b/f keeps me plenty happy. He is 7 years older than me (and like me still looking hot - his full head o'hair is very helpful) and I am the youngest person in the crowd we hang with.
Yep -- from that description, it sounds like the real thing. For his sake, if he does love you, I hope he keeps his hair.
JustForFun wrote:
That smoking thing is something your generation does. We never saw the appeal.
Hmmmm. I doubt you know how old I am. But let's assume you are of a different generation, which would make you well over 50. Why are you seeking validation from a bunch of twenty- and thirty-somethings on an Internet chat board?
Yes, I know you didn't start out LOOKING for validation...at least overtly. But why post so much personal information just to refute a bit of fictional, anonymous needling, otherwise?
Something must have hit too close to home.
JustForFun wrote:
Haven't been to a bar since I was 25. Sounds like you are quite familiar with the bar scene, though.
That's true. I am lonely and desperate...my post about you was a classic case of transference. Will you hold me?
I am good-looking, have a full head of hair, exercise, and am commitment-phobic yet strangely tolerant. (After all, I'm getting laid regularly and haven't had to marry you yet). Are there any other qualities I need to have? I think I've covered everything you mentioned.
Please hold me.
JustForFun wrote:
I do run, do eat right, but also eat some things that aren't healthy like freedom fries smothered in cheese.
[Chuckle] Nice try with the French thing, my little freedom cabbage.*
JustForFun wrote:
When I want to talk, I turn to my friends and family. They are all the therapy I need.
I hope you have a large family.
JustForFun wrote:
If you were looking to make a career change to become an FBI profiler, I would say you should keep your day job honey.
I was really hoping to go to beauty school....but I'm only a teen angel. I'm too young. Too naive. Yet, strangely, too jaded, in a lonely, bar-hoppin' kinda way.
I'd like to make my career as your personal trainer. I want to stretch your aging muscles, massage that orange-peel cellulte, help you do crunch after crunch to keep those tapioca abs in shape for that boyfriend of yours. That way, he won't dump you for a cute lil' 25-30-year old in a couple of years. That would really suck.
JustForFun wrote:
SPANK!!!!
Dearie, you don't know who's holding the paddle.
Break's over...back to my brief,
CDF
(* freedom cabbage = sauerkraut. "Freedom fries" isn't the first time Congress has done something like this, although the last time was in the context of a World War.)
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Leagleaze
It's good to be the queen
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Location: Really far from anything fun
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 9:22 am Post subject: Argh
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Jesus people, talk about someone else's hot body already will you?
Talk about fashion, talk about movies, talk about the american flags on everyone's lapels buy my GOD stop addressing this stupid subject.
You're driving me batty.
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EvenOdds
Too sexy for her rank
Joined: 14 Mar 2003
Posts: 69
Location: Texas
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 9:30 am Post subject: Re: Argh
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Leagleaze wrote:
Jesus people, talk about someone else's hot body already will you?
Is this your subtle suggestion that we discuss yours?
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paigowprincess
Beyond Category
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 116
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 9:38 am Post subject: Re: To hell with the Academy Awards
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IslandGirl wrote:
Focus people!
Where would award shows be without fashion...and where would fashion be without proper accessorizing...bringing me back to the matter at hand. HANDBAGS! Help a sista' out. I'm mean what's a girl gotta do to provoke a good old-fashioned swap of handbag stories. Sheesh!
I just need, say, five people to post what purse-like conveyance they use to bring all their lawerly trappings into work each day and I will be satisfied, e.g., "Tod's 2-handle leather tote."
I hate to interupt the Oscar buzz, but I've got an itch to buy and no direction.
Island (deliver me from Carlos Falchi) Girl
I had this weird dream where I was the first person to arrive at the Oscars and I was trying to decide whether to sit at the Hours table or the Adaptation table (which I guess makes me Meryl Streep). I saw Nicole Kidman wearing a purple satiny button up the front blouse and dark pants. She won the oscar. The purple looked great with her upswept red hair but she seemed kinda down.
I am just noting this in the event it happens. Then I am dropping the law gig and opening a Miss Paigow Psychic Hotline.
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Leagleaze
It's good to be the queen
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Posts: 221
Location: Really far from anything fun
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 9:44 am Post subject: Re: Argh
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EvenOdds wrote:
Leagleaze wrote:
Jesus people, talk about someone else's hot body already will you?
Is this your subtle suggestion that we discuss yours?
No lover, it is a subtle suggestion we talk about yours
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barely_legal
Reality show contestant stalker
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 39
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 9:46 am Post subject: American Idol
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Why oh why is Charles gone? Did all of you call in to vote for Julia's breasts just to annoy me? My only consolation is that it looks like maybe Corey won't be around much longer.
I still heart Clay but he is setting off my gaydar more and more with each appearance. sigh.
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notcasesensitive
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Posts: 51
Location: watching basketball, drinking beer (I wish)
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 9:55 am Post subject: reality update
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From cnn.com --
http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/03/2...eut/index.html
[spree -- Monica to host a new reality show where they try to hook JFF up with some average looking guys]
n(was proud of ms. L for turning down the celeb boxing offer, tho she could have pummelled Paula Jones)cs
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paigowprincess
Beyond Category
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 116
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 9:57 am Post subject: Re: brand whore
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IslandGirl wrote:
I don't agree with Mango. Until I have the money to have everything I own stitched up custom (never gona happen), I'm content to let the big houses speak for me. That and I'm WAY too lazy to worry about potentially being a billboard. If the bag I'm carrying sends the message that I care about quality leather goods then so be it.
Since when did conspicuous consumption become a bad thing? This is America dammit! The country was built on branding!
There are worse things to whore one's self for after all.
Island (workin' a corner near you) Girl
Let me guess, you are a first generation Asian American or just Asian who lives in the Valley.
I dont do free advertising and I dont care what anyone thinks. As long as I know its quality, that is all that matters. Does anyone else really care who the fuck made my handbag? Is there not anything else to think about?
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soup_sandwich
Just Getting Started
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Location: Mid-Atlantic
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 9:57 am Post subject: Re: On the NHL Eastern Conference and K Races
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str8_outa_covina wrote:
But, um, is anyone else a little worried about the recent developments down Broad Street way? It's too easy to just hope that Chechmanek will pull another disappearing act this spring. This conference is the deepest it's been in awhile.
str(GLG)8
The addition of Amonte and the return of LeClair have helped the scoring, but I think the Flyers' lack of toughness will eventually do them in.
Even if Gagne and Cechmanek get over their groin injuries (and Justin Williams makes a miraculous return for the playoffs), they are still less talented than the Senators. And although I think they could beat Toronto, the pounding they'd take from the Leafs in a seven game series would leave them hurting for later rounds.
Stealing the 2 seed from NJ is key, this way a series against Ottawa, Toronto, or NJ can be avoided until the Conference Championship.
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paigowprincess
Beyond Category
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 10:03 am Post subject: Re: Fashion crimes
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robustpuppy wrote:
Tyrone_Slothrop wrote:
I happily wear logos, on the assumption that I would have paid even more for the quality merchandise I am sporting had I not agreed, as a part of the bargain, to offset those costs by displaying said logos. It's a win-win, baby.
T. (not) S.
Quit spouting that economics shit. You didn't go to Chicago. Did you?
Christ, this board is turning into a bunch of sub par minimes. It almost makes me long for the days of sunny serial posts. I would like to request a change in my "logo" or whatever you call that saying underneath my name.
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paigowprincess
Beyond Category
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 10:05 am Post subject: Re: Fashion crimes
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paigowprincess wrote:
robustpuppy wrote:
Tyrone_Slothrop wrote:
I happily wear logos, on the assumption that I would have paid even more for the quality merchandise I am sporting had I not agreed, as a part of the bargain, to offset those costs by displaying said logos. It's a win-win, baby.
T. (not) S.
Quit spouting that economics shit. You didn't go to Chicago. Did you?
Christ, this board is turning into a bunch of sub par minimes. It almost makes me long for the days of sunny serial posts. I would like to request a change in my "logo" or whatever you call that saying underneath my name.
Never mind. Beyond category will suffice for now. So long as Pissy Mind and the Pretenders dont get the same title.
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greatwhitenorthchick
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 53
Location: somewhere underneath Owen Nolan
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 10:06 am Post subject: the Leafs
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I am loving Owen Nolan but am just as confused as you, str8, as to what is going on with the rest of them (of course Gilmour is still out - is Roberts back yet?). Sundin appears to be playing well, but just getting kind of stonewalled. And Mogilny had that personal problem last week. I just hope they go into the playoffs strong, and face someone other than Philly (Tampa maybe?). Did you catch any of Tuesday's game - what the hell happened in the third period?
And still think the Rangers are done, but I agree with Slave that Dunham is looking excellent and that they will be dangerous if they ever get it together.
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pursejunkie
What's in a rank?
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 60
Location: playing with the dog
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 10:23 am Post subject: The Great Handbag Debate
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If you need a practical, handsome work-friendly leather tote in black or tobacco, and can handle the insecurity of walking out of the house without the words "PRESTIGIOUS LOGO WEARER" branded on your bag, try Levenger. They fawn over leather like sex and it shows. They also have really pretty colors for spring in PDA and laptop covers/totes, and won't break the bank.
If you insist on liking the look of a baby-vomit LV bag, I can't help you honey. They're an abomination against God, just like Donatella Versace.
I have no objection to being a label whore. Logo whores are another matter. First, in pure graphic-design terms everything out there except the Chanel logo is f#$%g ugly. Second, begging for validation from others so openly makes you look like Donald Trump, who despite the fact that he can buy every snotty-ass old family in NY will always seem like a penny-ante Atlantic City pimp.
Loehmann's for deals on structured bags. I prefer very simple clothes and witty handbags for spring/summer.
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Not_Bob
My inner chick is in my Hermes
Joined: 08 Mar 2003
Posts: 44
Location: Podunkville
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 10:26 am Post subject: Re: the Leafs
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
I am loving Owen Nolan..
Right this second? You strumpet! I mean, I knew that Owen would make you happy, but I thought in more of a rooting as a fan kind of way....
greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
I just hope they go into the playoffs strong, and face someone other than Philly (Tampa maybe?).
I think that the Caps will be the lucky ones to play Tampa in the first round -- whichever of them wins the division will get the 3 seed, and the other will end up as the 6 seed.
As for the Flyers, I am muy impressed with how well Tony Amonte has fit in since moving over. Amazing how being on a playoff team will motivate you, eh? Or maybe he and JR have been able to reignate that ole Black(hawk) Magic. And the return of a relatively healthy number 10 doesn't hurt.
Alas for Not Bobby Clarke and the pumpkin orange faithful, overcoming a lack of offense won't solve all of Philly's problems. I agree with Darren Pang about their goaltender. Mister Bean's flopping style will not work this year, and they will go down.
greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
And still think the Rangers are done, but I agree with Slave that Dunham is looking excellent and that they will be dangerous if they ever get it together.
I hope it isn't a case of too little, too late -- and Slave is right about Dunham. I watched the Sabres game last night on MSG, and he made an incredible glove save on one of those Russian Sabres. Plucked the puck out of the air just before it crossed the goal line.
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soup_sandwich
Just Getting Started
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Location: Mid-Atlantic
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 10:42 am Post subject: Re: the Leafs
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Not_Bob wrote:
Alas for Not Bobby Clarke and the pumpkin orange faithful, overcoming a lack of offense won't solve all of Philly's problems. I agree with Darren Pang about their goaltender. Mister Bean's flopping style will not work this year, and they will go down.
Cechmanek clearly has benefitted from Hitchcock's defensive schemes, but he is still the same fragile headcase he was a year ago. The fact that the Flyers can now get an occasional 1-0 or 2-0 lead has helped his confidence immensely. But the long and short of it is:
goalie with groin injury=team is fucked
I sense your disdain for Clarkie. He's no Orest Kindrachuk (a personal favorite Broad Street bullie of mine), but he did give the Russians fits so he does have some redeeming qualities.
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bold_n_brazen
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 51
Location: At the Gas n' Sip
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 10:47 am Post subject: Re: the Leafs
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soup_sandwich wrote:
I sense your disdain for Clarkie. He's no Orest Kindrachuk (a personal favorite Broad Street bullie of mine), but he did give the Russians fits so he does have some redeeming qualities.
Re: Bobby Clarke's redeeming qualities
When I was in fourth grade (in 1976), my class took a field trip to the Spectrum (don't know why). Whilst there, we ran into Bobby Clarke. He spoke to the entire class for a few minutes, signed autographs, and obligingly took his front teeth out when asked to by a rather bold and brazen youngster.
I've always had a soft spot for him since that day...
Bn'(The Flyers win the Stanley Cup! The Flyers win the Stanley Cup! (Anyone else miss Gene Hart?))B
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EvenOdds
Too sexy for her rank
Joined: 14 Mar 2003
Posts: 69
Location: Texas
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 10:48 am Post subject: Enough with the Hockey
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The NCAA tournament starts today!
My final four: Kentucky, Arizona, Florida, Syracuse.
My contribution to esoteric sports information:
Coast regained its license so Ulrich will not be jumping to CSC and Bjarne Riis.
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greatwhitenorthchick
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Location: somewhere underneath Owen Nolan
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 10:51 am Post subject: Re: the Leafs
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soup_sandwich wrote:
I sense your disdain for Clarkie. He ... did give the Russians fits so he does have some redeeming qualities.
I think some consider Clarke a master of the cheap shot (Valery Kharlamov, anyone?) rather than a solid threat. Not sure if that's a redeeming quality. Clarke has a face that makes you want to punch it, much like Bobby Valentine and Tucker Carlson.
I agree about Cechmanek. He's fucked up. And not in a good, Belfour-like way.
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soup_sandwich
Just Getting Started
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Location: Mid-Atlantic
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 10:52 am Post subject: Re: the Leafs
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bold_n_brazen wrote:
soup_sandwich wrote:
I sense your disdain for Clarkie. He's no Orest Kindrachuk (a personal favorite Broad Street bullie of mine), but he did give the Russians fits so he does have some redeeming qualities.
Re: Bobby Clarke's redeeming qualities
When I was in fourth grade (in 1976), my class took a field trip to the Spectrum (don't know why). Whilst there, we ran into Bobby Clarke. He spoke to the entire class for a few minutes, signed autographs, and obligingly took his front teeth out when asked to by a rather bold and brazen youngster.
I've always had a soft spot for him since that day...
Bn'(The Flyers win the Stanley Cup! The Flyers win the Stanley Cup! (Anyone else miss Gene Hart?))B
Gene Hart was the best. Didn't he get canned for cursing on TV or something? Something like "He hit the post! He hit the fucking post!"? In the early 80s dropping the F-bomb on TV was a big deal.
I was always a big Bernie Parent fan, until I met him at a golf tournament (I was caddying). He introduced himelf by saying, "I am Parent." WTF? Who talks that way? Big disappointment.
I am Sandwich.
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bold_n_brazen
I Sure Do Post A Lot
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Posts: 51
Location: At the Gas n' Sip
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 10:54 am Post subject: Re: Enough with the Hockey
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EvenOdds wrote:
The NCAA tournament starts today!
My final four: Kentucky, Arizona, Florida, Syracuse.
I think I love you.
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Connect_the_Dots
Moving On Up
Joined: 12 Mar 2003
Posts: 28
Location: Here I am!!!
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 10:54 am Post subject:
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robustpuppy wrote:
Mister_Ruysbroeck wrote:
I don't think this CTD is the same CTD as the one from infirmation.
I was thinking the same thing earlier today.
R (not you) P
I don't think it's him either. I don't know what his game is, but I want no part of it. Pretending to be someone you are not is very squicky in a Crying Game kind of way. I like his avatar though--but not enough to forgive him.
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MangoLassi
What's in a rank?
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Posts: 64
Location: Imperial Rome
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 10:56 am Post subject: I love you.
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kafka_esquire wrote:
Candy-Gram for Mango: "First I need to a logo."
Try http://www.flamingtext.com
You can create and your own and save it to your harddrive.
God, I'm a sucker for this kind of thing. Despite myself, I now have an awe-inspiring "MangoLassi" logo. (Sadly, I believe it must be "hosted" someplace before I can share it.)
It won't go on anything. I'll just be happy knowing it's quietly meditating on my hard drive.
I'm in your debt.
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soup_sandwich
Just Getting Started
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Posts: 11
Location: Mid-Atlantic
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 10:58 am Post subject: Re: the Leafs
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
I think some consider Clarke a master of the cheap shot
You make this sound as if it's a bad thing.
I suppose the real problem is not so much the cheap shots, but rather the hiding behind the Philly goons after delivering the cheap shots. Everyone slashes and gives butt-ends to the ribs, but you can't go run and hide after doing it.
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EvenOdds
Too sexy for her rank
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Posts: 69
Location: Texas
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:03 am Post subject: Re: Enough with the Hockey
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bold_n_brazen wrote:
EvenOdds wrote:
The NCAA tournament starts today!
My final four: Kentucky, Arizona, Florida, Syracuse.
I think I love you.
As Leagl can attest, it was only a matter of time . . .
Even(lovable)Odds
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greatwhitenorthchick
I Sure Do Post A Lot
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Location: somewhere underneath Owen Nolan
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:05 am Post subject: Re: the Leafs
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soup_sandwich wrote:
You make this sound as if it's a bad thing.
I suppose the real problem is not so much the cheap shots, but rather the hiding behind the Philly goons after delivering the cheap shots. Everyone slashes and gives butt-ends to the ribs, but you can't go run and hide after doing it.
Yeah, I'm of two minds about the cheap shots. Especially since I'm a big fan of some of the more notorious cheap shot artists out there. And I agree - you shouldn't dish it out if you can't take it.
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Not_Bob
My inner chick is in my Hermes
Joined: 08 Mar 2003
Posts: 44
Location: Podunkville
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:05 am Post subject: Re: the Leafs
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soup_sandwich wrote:
I sense your disdain for Clarkie. He's no Orest Kindrachuk (a personal favorite Broad Street bullie of mine), but he did give the Russians fits so he does have some redeeming qualities.
Disdain? Moi?
Well, not really because of his playing days. The whole Eric Lindros thing just left a bad taste in my mouth. Don't get me wrong -- until Eric put on a blue shirt, I couldn't stand him. But Clarke's apparent willingness to allow Lindros to become a brain dead organ donor bothered me a bit.
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Not_Bob
My inner chick is in my Hermes
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Location: Podunkville
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:08 am Post subject: oh, by the way....
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Who do I thank for the amusing saying under my moniker?
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Leagleaze
It's good to be the queen
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Location: Really far from anything fun
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:14 am Post subject: Re: oh, by the way....
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Not_Bob wrote:
Who do I thank for the amusing saying under my moniker?
I would have to take credit for that one.
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notcasesensitive
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Posts: 51
Location: watching basketball, drinking beer (I wish)
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:27 am Post subject: Re: oh, by the way....
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Leagleaze wrote:
Not_Bob wrote:
Who do I thank for the amusing saying under my moniker?
I would have to take credit for that one.
So who do I have to sleep with/insult in order to get some extra special saying under my name?
Oh, and my final four picks are Kentucky, Kansas, Xavier (who?) and Oklahoma...
n(reality guru has a nice ring to it)cs
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barely_legal
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:33 am Post subject: Re: oh, by the way....
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notcasesensitive wrote:
Oh, and my final four picks are Kentucky, Kansas, Xavier (who?) and Oklahoma...
n(reality guru has a nice ring to it)cs
Good to know I'm not the only person who actually put Xavier in the final 4. Except I entered the pool twice, b/c I just don't trust my gut feeling.
I think I like Xavier b/c that is the name of the french dude on MBA who is being frozen out by his fiance...."NO CUDDLING TONIGHT....SERIOUSLY!"
Edited to fix quote. E/O
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EvenOdds
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Location: Texas
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:34 am Post subject: Re: oh, by the way....
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notcasesensitive wrote:
Oh, and my final four picks are Kentucky, Kansas, Xavier (who?) and Oklahoma...
Those are probably better picks than mine. Kornheiser has been hyping OK for the win all week.
As a Texas resident subjected to Big XII games, I could not show love to Kansas or Oklahoma or Texas.
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greatwhitenorthchick
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:34 am Post subject: Re: oh, by the way....
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notcasesensitive wrote:
So who do I have to sleep with/insult in order to get some extra special saying under my name?
n(reality guru has a nice ring to it)cs
Me too. (whine) I kind of like cheval's "ghostess with the mostest" tag, although I'm not sure what a ghostess is.
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baltassoc
Just Getting Started
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Posts: 12
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:34 am Post subject: Re: The Great Handbag Debate
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pursejunkie wrote:
If you need a practical, handsome work-friendly leather tote in black or tobacco, and can handle the insecurity of walking out of the house without the words "PRESTIGIOUS LOGO WEARER" branded on your bag, try Levenger.
I've always thought it interesting that Levenger doesn't put it's logo on leather (and agree it's a good thing) but insists on putting it all over its otherwise very nice pens.
Quote:
I prefer very simple clothes and witty handbags for spring/summer.
What exactly is a "witty" handbag?[/quote]
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spookyfish
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Location: An evil parallel universe
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:37 am Post subject: Re: oh, by the way....
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notcasesensitive wrote:
So who do I have to sleep with/insult in order to get some extra special saying under my name?
Oh, and my final four picks are Kentucky, Kansas, Xavier (who?) and Oklahoma...
n(reality guru has a nice ring to it)cs
Two comments:
How many times has it been less than a Number 1 or 2 in the final four from any region? Taking the safe bets here: Kentucky, Arizona, Texas and Oklahoma. Kansas will choke, they always do. Arizona to win it all.
Oh, and please, no lobbying -- it makes the rest of us feel so unloved.
spookyfish
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Leagleaze
It's good to be the queen
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:44 am Post subject: Re: oh, by the way....
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notcasesensitive wrote:
So who do I have to sleep with/insult in order to get some extra special saying under my name?
n(reality guru has a nice ring to it)cs
You have to say something pithy or witty that attracts my (or Slave's) attention. Or you have to piss us off.
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EvenOdds
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Location: Texas
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:48 am Post subject: Re: oh, by the way....
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Leagleaze wrote:
notcasesensitive wrote:
So who do I have to sleep with/insult in order to get some extra special saying under my name?
n(reality guru has a nice ring to it)cs
You have to say something pithy or witty that attracts my (or Slave's) attention. Or you have to piss us off.
Or follow your first instinct and sleep with them.
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notcasesensitive
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Location: watching basketball, drinking beer (I wish)
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:58 am Post subject: Re: oh, by the way....
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EvenOdds wrote:
notcasesensitive wrote:
Oh, and my final four picks are Kentucky, Kansas, Xavier (who?) and Oklahoma...
Those are probably better picks than mine. Kornheiser has been hyping OK for the win all week.
As a Texas resident subjected to Big XII games, I could not show love to Kansas or Oklahoma or Texas.
Oh, E/O, believe me I know... My disdain for the Big XII this year is at an all time high. And if Texas wins the tournament, I will sleep with Slave. Unless he tosses me due to my big fat ass. They are the biggest chokers other than Arizona I have ever seen.
Re: spookyfish's question, 3 and lower seeds go almost every year (see IU last year). Vs your pick, which has never happened (never been an all 1 seed final four). The tougher part is figuring out which 1 seed will fall out (unless you have Texas and/or Arizona to select from).
n(suffering through fairly lean years as a Big 10/Big East fan)cs
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Leagleaze
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Location: Really far from anything fun
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:59 am Post subject: Re: oh, by the way....
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EvenOdds wrote:
Or follow your first instinct and sleep with them.
Well, they would probably have a better shot of sleeping with Slave, considering our...respective histories.
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pursejunkie
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Location: playing with the dog
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:03 pm Post subject: witty handbags
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My emerald-straw 'astroturf' handbag is witty because for an urban dweller it's like carrying around a bit of a garden and such a jarring contrast to minimalist city-sleek clothes. It always starts a lively conversation when it's noticed. Possibilities for accessorizing the bag with pins, etc. are endless. And guys say they like it because it reminds them of a football field when the season's over, which cracks me up to see them get all maudlin over a handbag.
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EvenOdds
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Posts: 69
Location: Texas
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:05 pm Post subject: Re: oh, by the way....
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Leagleaze wrote:
EvenOdds wrote:
Or follow your first instinct and sleep with them.
Well, they would probably have a better shot of sleeping with Slave, considering our...respective histories.
I was thinking about a joint session of congress, but have it your way.
Even(she just plays hard to get)Odds
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EvenOdds
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:09 pm Post subject: Re: oh, by the way....
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For any of you um working from home, the tournament will be airing the first three games on ESPN.
E/O
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Tyrone_Slothrop
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:12 pm Post subject: Re: oh, by the way....
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EvenOdds wrote:
For any of you um working from home, the tournament will be airing the first three games on ESPN.
E/O
My son came home from daycare saying something new last week -- at first I thought it was "ewwww," but now I realize that he's been saying "E/O!"
Maybe you've been brainwashing him, but he seems to be your biggest fan.
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Leagleaze
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:12 pm Post subject: Re: oh, by the way....
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EvenOdds wrote:
I was thinking about a joint session of congress, but have it your way.
Even(she just plays hard to get)Odds
Well honey, everyone knows, when it comes...down to it, the harder something is to get, the better it is.
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notcasesensitive
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:17 pm Post subject: Re: oh, by the way....
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Leagleaze wrote:
EvenOdds wrote:
I was thinking about a joint session of congress, but have it your way.
Even(she just plays hard to get)Odds
Well honey, everyone knows, when it comes...down to it, the harder something is to get, the better it is.
Oh shit, I was following the JFF rule -- the harder something is the better it is to get.
n(and the tighter the ass, of course)cs
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robustpuppy
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Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:27 pm Post subject: Re: Fashion crimes
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paigowprincess wrote:
So long as Pissy Mind and the Pretenders dont get the same title.
Credit where it's due -- that's a great turn of phrase, PP.
And as for the titles, I don't think of what I do as flaming. But I prefer it to "I sure do post a lot." Too true to be amusing, I guess.
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Leagleaze
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:34 pm Post subject: Re: Fashion crimes
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robustpuppy wrote:
And as for the titles, I don't think of what I do as flaming. But I prefer it to "I sure do post a lot." Too true to be amusing, I guess.
Most people just have a series of several general titles, based upon their number of posts. The one you have now is simply one of those titles.
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robustpuppy
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:37 pm Post subject: Breaking Reality TV News
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This ought to be a great source of FB fodder. Full story available at http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...003Mar19.html.
Read the last line before going to the link.
Monica Fills The Bill for Fox
By Lisa de Moraes
Thursday, March 20, 2003; Page C01
Monica Lewinsky, the former presidential
mistress who alternately runs from and toward
celebrity, has signed to host Fox's next reality
series, "Mr. Personality."
The show gets the coveted "Joe Millionaire"
Monday time slot, starting April 21.
In "Mr. Personality," a young, beautiful single
woman will court several eligible men who must
rely strictly on their personalities to captivate
her. That's because each man will have some
sort of mask or hood on throughout the "dating"
process.
Which is okay because, as Ms. Lewinsky can
attest, personality is mostly from the waist down.
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str8_outa_covina
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:49 pm Post subject: Re: the Leafs
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
I think some consider Clarke a master of the cheap shot (Valery Kharlamov, anyone?) rather than a solid threat. Not sure if that's a redeeming quality. Clarke has a face that makes you want to punch it, much like Bobby Valentine and Tucker Carlson.
Ahhhh good one. I hate that assjack Bobby Valentine. Hold on . . . I think someone could out me now. On second thought, I think I'm safe.
str(Enemies of Bobby V. club - 100,000,000 and growing)8
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pursejunkie
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 12:52 pm Post subject: Monica's New Show
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Maybe they should combine this with "Extreme Makeover", that reality show where everyone was getting ass implants and nose jobs. After all, as even Monica should be able to attest, you've got to look at the guy's face sometime.
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MangoLassi
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Location: Imperial Rome
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 1:07 pm Post subject: The Only Good Thing . . .
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. . . about this stupid war is getting to see the new guy on CNN. Ladies & queens, you know who I'm talking about. Bill Hemmer, is it?
Oh my.
(Of course he's probably 5'1" and a Friend of Dorothy's.)
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Iron Lung
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 1:17 pm Post subject: Criminal Background Check Question
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Hi, this is my first time on the new board and I'm not sure if I'm posting this the right way...but here goes.
I have interviewed with a branch office of a Biglaw firm to be a lateral associate. I expect to receive an offer after the firm conducts their customary conflicts check and due diligence. They have asked me to sign a release which authorizes them to check my criminal history, credit history, and DMV records. I was recently arrested for a DUI (a misdemeanor), which, according to my lawyer, will definitely show up on my criminal record, even though there hasn't been a conviction or even an arraignment yet. I intend to plead not guilty and fight the charge. This is my first criminal offense.
First of all, I'm not 100% sure that the firm will actually conduct the criminal history check. I've lateraled to firms before, as have many of my friends, and we've never been subject to this kind of scrutiny, which feels quite invasive.
Should I just tell them up front about the arrest or wait until they find it? What effect do you think this will have on my receiving an offer? Should I tell my headhunter instead?
Also, does anyone know if this could disqualify me from my state bar?
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IslandGirl
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 1:28 pm Post subject: Re: brand whore
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paigowprincess wrote:
IslandGirl wrote:
I don't agree with Mango. Until I have the money to have everything I own stitched up custom (never gona happen), I'm content to let the big houses speak for me. That and I'm WAY too lazy to worry about potentially being a billboard. If the bag I'm carrying sends the message that I care about quality leather goods then so be it.
Since when did conspicuous consumption become a bad thing? This is America dammit! The country was built on branding!
There are worse things to whore one's self for after all.
Island (workin' a corner near you) Girl
Let me guess, you are a first generation Asian American or just Asian who lives in the Valley.
I dont do free advertising and I dont care what anyone thinks. As long as I know its quality, that is all that matters. Does anyone else really care who the fuck made my handbag? Is there not anything else to think about?
I'm actually from Guam which, while part of the US, is practically Japan, so I guess you've proved your point. There is something in my blood the draws me inexplicably to the LV label. I wonder if there's a transfusion I can have to rid me of this unfortunate proclivity.
For anyone who's interested (and for those of you who don't give a hoot), I ultimately went for a cole haan slouchy leather duffle (can't find a pic online anywhere). It is black pebbled leather with white piping trim, pockets for various electronic devices and, you'll be pleased to know, it is completely devoid of any and all labeling.
Island (LiVing a lie) Girl
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spookyfish
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Location: An evil parallel universe
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 1:35 pm Post subject: Re: brand whore
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paigowprincess wrote:
Let me guess, you are a first generation Asian American or just Asian who lives in the Valley.
IslandGirl wrote:
I'm actually from Guam which, while part of the US, is practically Japan, so I guess you've proved your point. There is something in my blood the draws me inexplicably to the LV label. I wonder if there's a transfusion I can have to rid me of this unfortunate proclivity.
For anyone who's interested (and for those of you who don't give a hoot), I ultimately went for a cole haan slouchy leather duffle (can't find a pic online anywhere). It is black pebbled leather with white piping trim, pockets for various electronic devices and, you'll be pleased to know, it is completely devoid of any and all labeling.
Island (LiVing a lie) Girl
Damn, Paigow -- Sometimes you scare the hell out of me. Being a guy, I've never experienced douche-chills, but that's gotta be pretty damn close!
spookyfish
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Not_Bob
My inner chick is in my Hermes
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Location: Podunkville
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 1:44 pm Post subject: Re: Criminal Background Check Question
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Iron Lung wrote:
Hi, this is my first time on the new board and I'm not sure if I'm posting this the right way...but here goes.
You did fine. Welcome, etc. (despite the fact that you didn't mention sex, hockey, or reality TV.)
Iron Lung wrote:
They have asked me to sign a release which authorizes them to check my criminal history, credit history, and DMV records. I was recently arrested for a DUI (a misdemeanor), which, according to my lawyer, will definitely show up on my criminal record, even though there hasn't been a conviction or even an arraignment yet. I intend to plead not guilty and fight the charge. This is my first criminal offense.
Bummer.
Iron Lung wrote:
First of all, I'm not 100% sure that the firm will actually conduct the criminal history check. I've lateraled to firms before, as have many of my friends, and we've never been subject to this kind of scrutiny, which feels quite invasive.
Bzzzzzt. If you sign a release, they will do it. How difficult is it these days to do an on-line check? Not at all. And when I lateraled to my firm, they ran similar checks (and had me pee in a cup, but that's a different story). Risk management, baby. They want to make sure that you are actually admitted to practice law and that you don't have a motive for swiping coins from the petty cash drawer before they entrust you with client confidences that may have monetary value.
Iron Lung wrote:
Should I just tell them up front about the arrest or wait until they find it? What effect do you think this will have on my receiving an offer? Should I tell my headhunter instead?
In order: let them know up front, who knows?, and I would tell my contact at the firm, but I suppose telling the HH would work, too.
Iron Lung wrote:
Also, does anyone know if this could disqualify me from my state bar?
Can't answer that one for you -- each state is different. Here in the State of Bliss, a DUI misdemeanor might give a bar applicant trouble, but not a current member. But who knows how it is where you are? Ask your lawyer -- after all, that's what you're paying him for, right? Or call the Bar.
Good luck.
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Leagleaze
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Location: Really far from anything fun
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 1:48 pm Post subject: DUI
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This is a pretty serious issue. I do believe you are required to report conviction of crimes of certain types to state bars, but such requirements probably vary by state, and also, it depends upon the level of the crime. So you need to check with your bar. It probably has the information you need on its web site. I don't know if you are required to report an arrest. Again, you might need to make an anonymous call or have someone make one on your behalf to find out your obligations.
I don't know what to tell you about the firm. Since it is just an arrest you might tell them and explain yourself. On the other hand, you might keep mum and wait til they ask you about it, if they do. That is a tough one. I have a tendancy to be overly honest so I think others will probably have better advice for you.
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MangoLassi
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Location: Imperial Rome
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 1:52 pm Post subject: Re: Criminal Background Check Question
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Iron Lung wrote:
I have interviewed with a branch office of a Biglaw firm to be a lateral associate. I expect to receive an offer after the firm conducts their customary conflicts check and due diligence. They have asked me to sign a release which authorizes them to check my criminal history, credit history, and DMV records. I was recently arrested for a DUI (a misdemeanor), which, according to my lawyer, will definitely show up on my criminal record.
Should I just tell them up front about the arrest or wait until they find it?
While it's a judgment call, and a tough one, I wouldn't tell them. You haven't been convicted of anything, and you're innocent till proven otherwise. Plus there's always the chance they won't catch it in their check, while telling them guarantees they'll know.
Iron Lung wrote:
What effect do you think this will have on my receiving an offer? Should I tell my headhunter instead?
Also, does anyone know if this could disqualify me from my state bar?
It's impossible to tell whether it will affect your receiving an offer, but it would be a damn shame if it did given the commonplace and morally neutral nature of the charge. I'd be very surprised if it DQ'd you from the state bar.
I *would* tell your headhunter, who may have relationships with people at the firm that permit him/her to do effective spin control.
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SlaveNoMore
Consigliere
Joined: 06 Mar 2003
Posts: 62
Location: Cocktail Lounge
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 2:03 pm Post subject: Whazzat????
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My alarm just went off.
Did someone say they were going to fuck me?
not7y(I miss my foil, the Slimer)S
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paigowprincess
Beyond Category
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 116
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 2:10 pm Post subject: Re: brand whore
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IslandGirl wrote:
Let me guess, you are a first generation Asian American or just Asian who lives in the Valley.
I dont do free advertising and I dont care what anyone thinks. As long as I know its quality, that is all that matters. Does anyone else really care who the fuck made my handbag? Is there not anything else to think about?
I'm actually from Guam which, while part of the US, is practically Japan, so I guess you've proved your point. There is something in my blood the draws me inexplicably to the LV label. I wonder if there's a transfusion I can have to rid me of this unfortunate proclivity.
For anyone who's interested (and for those of you who don't give a hoot), I ultimately went for a cole haan slouchy leather duffle (can't find a pic online anywhere). It is black pebbled leather with white piping trim, pockets for various electronic devices and, you'll be pleased to know, it is completely devoid of any and all labeling.
Island (LiVing a lie) Girl
I will explain my guess on the Asian thing. Now I don't deny that I am a glittering generalizationist so take this fwiw. Every attempt to go to the LV store in Paris requires standing on aline that is 99% asian for an hour to get into the store. I am sure anyone who has been to this store can confirm this.
Second, I have two good friends who are Asian and not born in the US who both reside in So Cal or spent most of their American time there. THese girls are the worst label whores I have ever seen in my life. I dont know if it is bc this is their way of trying to blend in with the wealthier americans or cover up their immigrant background or if it is just some kind of Asian thing that ties into the asians at LV in paris. but they are the worst conspicuous consumers I have ever seen.
ANd I am not including patentpara as one of these two gals.
I say this as something I have observed. Kind of how I observed that black peopel are better singers. Not in a Randy and Mortay, "they are very material people" thing.
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pursejunkie
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Location: playing with the dog
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 2:11 pm Post subject: Re: brand whore
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IslandGirl wrote:
I'm actually from Guam which, while part of the US, is practically Japan, so I guess you've proved your point. There is something in my blood the draws me inexplicably to the LV label. I wonder if there's a transfusion I can have to rid me of this unfortunate proclivity.
For anyone who's interested (and for those of you who don't give a hoot), I ultimately went for a cole haan slouchy leather duffle (can't find a pic online anywhere). It is black pebbled leather with white piping trim, pockets for various electronic devices and, you'll be pleased to know, it is completely devoid of any and all labeling.
Island (LiVing a lie) Girl
So after all that back and forth I schlepped through this morning in order to give you a reasoned response, you already went and bought a bag? Damn girl, you owe *me* a handbag! And everyone else who objected to logo-whoring deserves one too.
Just leather-stamp that ugly LV logo all over it and crayon it brown-and-liver if you really feel forlorn about getting a pretty bag instead. God knows, it'd look better than the real thing (current season's bags excepted). But meantime, try, try to erase that hideous LV fantasy out of your mind. The world doesn't need any more ugliness.
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IslandGirl
Just Getting Started
Joined: 19 Mar 2003
Posts: 11
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 2:27 pm Post subject: eye opening
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Pursejunkie,
I tried to wait, I really did...but the call of commerce became deafening. In an attempt at apeasement, I did take a look at the Levenger site. I do like the Montparnasse Tote. Maybe I need something in camel after all...
Thanks for the tip.
Island (I'll never doubt again) Girl
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IslandGirl
Just Getting Started
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Posts: 11
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 2:38 pm Post subject: tourney
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Holy Cross just lost to Marquette 72-68. Damn! That was going to be my big upset. And I very nearly had it too. Crap.
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EvenOdds
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Joined: 14 Mar 2003
Posts: 69
Location: Texas
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 2:52 pm Post subject: Re: tourney
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IslandGirl wrote:
Holy Cross just lost to Marquette 72-68. Damn! That was going to be my big upset. And I very nearly had it too. Crap.
I changed my bracket last night to dump Holy Cross (it was an emotional pick), so I was nervous when they jumped ahead.
The end of the Cal game -- WOW.
Oh, and Gonzaga won.
Even(3-0)Odds
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Apropos_of_Nothing
Newbie
Joined: 17 Mar 2003
Posts: 3
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 2:55 pm Post subject: Latest InStyle cover
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Apr...uh, my wife's favorite magazine is InStyle. Meg Ryan is on the cover of the new issue, and even though I am not a huge fan of hers, she looks yummy.
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bold_n_brazen
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 51
Location: At the Gas n' Sip
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:01 pm Post subject: I have a problem
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For lunch I had a yummy caprese salad from a local italian place. Included in the bag with the salad were approximately 8 very garlicy rolls. I ate 2. They were delicious. (Give me a break, I'm 9 months pregnant!).
Problem now is that my mouth tastes bad. I have no toothbrush here. Wrigley's is not doing the job. Any ideas?
Bn'(trying not to breathe on anyone)B
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greatwhitenorthchick
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:04 pm Post subject: Re: I have a problem
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bold_n_brazen wrote:
I think I have bad breath
Can you get hold of a Listerine Pocket Pak? Those strips are great.
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pursejunkie
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:06 pm Post subject: B'n'B's little problem
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Try an apple. Someone once explained to me why this works but I forget why.
Alternately, peppermint or wintergreen Altoids should make you breathe-near-able.
Or just embrace your garlic-ness. It repels vampires or something right?
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Replaced_Texan
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:11 pm Post subject: Re: I have a problem
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bold_n_brazen wrote:
Problem now is that my mouth tastes bad. I have no toothbrush here. Wrigley's is not doing the job. Any ideas?
Bn'(trying not to breathe on anyone)B
Have you upgraded to Eclipse? I'm addicted to that gum lately.
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notcasesensitive
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:14 pm Post subject: Re: I have a problem
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Replaced_Texan wrote:
bold_n_brazen wrote:
Problem now is that my mouth tastes bad. I have no toothbrush here. Wrigley's is not doing the job. Any ideas?
Bn'(trying not to breathe on anyone)B
Have you upgraded to Eclipse? I'm addicted to that gum lately.
Even better is Orbit (tho the ads are really dumb and the packaging sucks). I split my gum purchases between Eclipse and Orbit.
n(as if you care)cs
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notcasesensitive
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:18 pm Post subject: Re: Whazzat????
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SlaveNoMore wrote:
My alarm just went off.
Did someone say they were going to fuck me?
not7y(I miss my foil, the Slimer)S
And yet I get no phrase bump-up. The chances are so small I'm not even gonna run out and buy any la perla yet. We'll chat when Texas makes the final four.
n(NC State cost me a point)cs
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robustpuppy
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:25 pm Post subject: Island girl
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Island Girl,
Your purse lust is contagious. I caught it last night and came home with a new bag (also black, with white stitching) and two pair of shoes. So you've already cost me a couple hundred dollars (all things were on sale), and have made me want to spend more -- as the Montparnasse tote has also caught my eye. In Camel. I do not wear camels or browns or anything that goes with said colors (I am a summer), so this mystifies me. It must be the adorable blue lining.
I bought two pair of shoes, one pedestrian pair for day, one dressy pair for an upcoming evening event. Why is it that shoes affect women so? When I tried on this dressy pair -- essentially a 4 inch heel, a sole, and two skinny satin straps with beads -- I felt ultra plus double hot (I'm not saying that I AM, I'm saying I felt that way), even though I was wearing those weird footies and a pair of tattered khakis and could do with a fresh pedicure. I will note, however, that my breath was fresh as cold mountain air.
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EvenOdds
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:30 pm Post subject: Re: Whazzat????
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notcasesensitive wrote:
We'll chat when Texas makes the final four.
Is that the same thing as saying "when hell freezes over"?
E/O
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Mmmm,Burger(C.J.)
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:34 pm Post subject: Re: Latest InStyle cover
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Apropos_of_Nothing wrote:
Apr...uh, my wife's favorite magazine is InStyle. Meg Ryan is on the cover of the new issue, and even though I am not a huge fan of hers, she looks yummy.
Funny you should mention that. I saw the cover, and couldnt' believe it was Meg Ryan. Of course, it's not really her, just her made up super nice and airbrushed half-way around the world, so it looks like a younger, hotter, meg ryan that never really existed because when she was younger she went for the cute Sally look . . .
but I digress.
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pursejunkie
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:35 pm Post subject: Montparnasse Tote
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RP if you buy that camel tote only to stick it in a closet because it matches nothing you ever wear you will be depriving it of the very purpose of its existence. Don't do it! Buy one of their pretty summer-colored PDA covers or laptop carriers instead.
p(patron saint of lonely handbags)j
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Mmmm,Burger(C.J.)
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:37 pm Post subject: Re: I have a problem
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Replaced_Texan wrote:
Have you upgraded to Eclipse?
You sound like the guys in that taco bell commercial: "Dude, I want the S class" Yeah, the S-class taco, with steak.
Is eclipse some kind of uber-gum, with luxurious accouterments justifying a sky-high price?
Methinks not. It's got a better initial burst of flavor, but it fades twice as fast as the rest, in order to get down to zero flavor in the requisite 3 minutes.
Mmmm(where's long-lasting flavor when you need it?)Burger
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robustpuppy
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:38 pm Post subject: Re: I have a problem
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Mmmm,Burger(C.J.) wrote:
Is eclipse some kind of uber-gum, with luxurious accouterments justifying a sky-high price?
Methinks not. It's got a better initial burst of flavor, but it fades twice as fast as the rest, in order to get down to zero flavor in the requisite 3 minutes.
So let's recap your mood today: if Meg Ryan were to come to your office and offer you Eclipse gum, you'd send her away?
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pursejunkie
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:39 pm Post subject: Angelina Jolie Oscar Fashion Tragedy
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In the "I'd Rather See her Make Out with Her Brother Again Than See Her Wear This" File:
Angelina Jolie's Oscar dress has been stolen because her dumbass designer left it and another $60,000 of one-of-a-kind dresses in his ragtop BMW, which was promptly slashed through to steal from.
OTOH, it is described as being a blood-red satin corset dress decorated with cherubs, so perhaps it's all for the best.
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greatwhitenorthchick
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:40 pm Post subject: Re: Latest InStyle cover
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Mmmm,Burger(C.J.) wrote:
Funny you should mention that. I saw the cover, and couldnt' believe it was Meg Ryan. Of course, it's not really her, just her made up super nice and airbrushed half-way around the world, so it looks like a younger, hotter, meg ryan that never really existed because when she was younger she went for the cute Sally look . . .
but I digress.
When I saw the cover I thought "Meg Ryan is looking pretty weird these days". To each his own I guess. That cover, however, is a lot nicer than the one beside it that I saw in CVS, which was of J-Lo and Cris Judd in happier days - Gag-arific.
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Mmmm,Burger(C.J.)
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:57 pm Post subject: Re: I have a problem
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robustpuppy wrote:
So let's recap your mood today: if Meg Ryan were to come to your office and offer you Eclipse gum, you'd send her away?
If the Meg Ryan pictured on the cover of InStyle came to my office, I'd tell her to hold onto the gum, and let me chew something else. And I'd let her eat some Ritz crackers, too.
Mmmm()Burger
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lawyer_princess
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:57 pm Post subject: Re: Latest InStyle cover
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Mmmm,Burger(C.J.) wrote:
Apropos_of_Nothing wrote:
Apr...uh, my wife's favorite magazine is InStyle. Meg Ryan is on the cover of the new issue, and even though I am not a huge fan of hers, she looks yummy.
Funny you should mention that. I saw the cover, and couldnt' believe it was Meg Ryan.
Let's see if I can figure out how to post a picture:
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notcasesensitive
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 4:27 pm Post subject: Re: Latest InStyle cover
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Mmmm,Burger(C.J.) wrote:
Funny you should mention that. I saw the cover, and couldnt' believe it was Meg Ryan.
Funny you should mention that because when I first saw it I couldn't believe that she was on the cover of InStyle wearing only a strapless white bra. Then I looked down and realized it was some sort of dress. looks like a white strapless bra tho (nttawwt).
n(doesn't InStyle connote some sort of style w/r/t how they dress their cover models)cs
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TexLex
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 4:32 pm Post subject: Re: Latest InStyle cover
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Mmmm,Burger(C.J.) wrote:
Funny you should mention that. I saw the cover, and couldnt' believe it was Meg Ryan.
I'm not sure it is.
-TL
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ABBAKiss
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 4:34 pm Post subject: Re: I have a problem
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Mmmm()Burger
Where the hell did you find that? Nice.
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Mmmm,Burger(C.J.)
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 4:36 pm Post subject: Re: I have a problem
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ABBAKiss wrote:
Mmmm()Burger
Where the hell did you find that? Nice.
Ah, "newbie," you have so much to learn about the toys in this sandbox. Click "view more emoticons" for 'cons that cover virtually every sexual position/combination ever discussed among fashonistas.
Edited to fix quote. E/O
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bilmore
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 4:38 pm Post subject: That's Meg?
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When did Meg Ryan get scoliosis?
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ABBAKiss
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 4:40 pm Post subject:
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Ah. I like this board.
ABBA(how you doin'? )Kiss
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EvenOdds
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 4:45 pm Post subject: Re: That's Meg?
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bilmore wrote:
When did Meg Ryan get scoliosis?
I thought exactly the same thing.
Weird picture, but her face looks great (though unnaturally so) and I love what they did to her hair.
Even(the style would look great on MomOdds)Odds
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Replaced_Texan
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 4:46 pm Post subject: Re: I have a problem
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Mmmm,Burger(C.J.) wrote:
ABBAKiss wrote:
Mmmm()Burger
Where the hell did you find that? Nice.
Ah, "newbie," you have so much to learn about the toys in this sandbox. Click "view more emoticons" for 'cons that cover virtually every sexual position/combination ever discussed among fashonistas.
Edited to fix quote. E/O
And if they're not on this board, they're probably at http://www.mysmilies.com
(I really should ask that site for a kickback)
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IslandGirl
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 4:46 pm Post subject: Montparnasse
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The blue lining IS adorable. And what better way to insert a little camel into your repertoire than with a nice bag. I wear camel and black all the time. Camel is (was) the new white.
And the shoe thing...yeah. Shoes are hot. There's just something about buying a new pair of shoes that makes you feel like a sex kitten. It depends on the pair of shoes of course, but something strappy with a 4 inch heel ought to do the trick.
Island (purse lust for everyone) Girl
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notcasesensitive
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 5:13 pm Post subject: Re: Montparnasse
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IslandGirl wrote:
Island (purse lust for everyone) Girl
I lack purse lust. I admit to feeling somewhat inadequite on this board as a result of this bizarre trait of mine. I don't like purses. Wouldn't carry one if I didn't need the storage space.
n(sandals... now that's another story.)cs
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ltlfb
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 5:16 pm Post subject: Re: Montparnasse
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Don't feel bad -- for a long time, I only had one purse. I don't get the purse fetish. I do get the shoe fetish (but I don't have one).
I'm bored.
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Mister_Ruysbroeck
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 5:31 pm Post subject: Re: Montparnasse
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ltlfb wrote:
I'm bored.
Maybe this will entertain you:
Or maybe this one:
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 6:11 pm Post subject: THOUGHTS ON BEING 6-1 in the FB Hoops pool
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)@#($*ing Salukis . . . #)$(*@#$ing refs.
Actually, my anger is as false as a Toyota Cressida. I've got Mizzou going far in several of my for-$$ pools. I think if they want to beat Marquette, perhaps their zone should stop leaving people wide open under the basket. Quinn Snyder didn't learn that from Coach K, methinks.
Oh, and at the half, with Jason Keep having only one foul, San Diego has come back from down a zillion to trail 35-32. Represent the southland, go you Torreros!
Whoops; just saw that in the Legal Beagles pool I picked Stanford to win 2 games. Crap. I can't keep track anymore.
strazed and confused.
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JustForFun
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 6:12 pm Post subject: Re: Argh
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Leagleaze wrote:
No lover, it is a subtle suggestion we talk about yours
I thought only cheesy european guys said "lover." Huh, you learn something new everyday around here.
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 6:17 pm Post subject: Re: Latest InStyle cover
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lawyer_princess wrote:
Mmmm,Burger(C.J.) wrote:
Apropos_of_Nothing wrote:
Apr...uh, my wife's favorite magazine is InStyle. Meg Ryan is on the cover of the new issue, and even though I am not a huge fan of hers, she looks yummy.
Funny you should mention that. I saw the cover, and couldnt' believe it was Meg Ryan.
Let's see if I can figure out how to post a picture:
Did Leona Helmsley get another face lift?
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Not_Bob
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 6:22 pm Post subject: Re: That's Meg?
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EvenOdds wrote:
Even(the style would look great on MomOdds)Odds
Your mom looks like Meg in that pic? Hey, um, does she have any plans for Saturday night?
(I'm sure that my wife will be ok with .... oh, nevermind.)
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 6:22 pm Post subject: Re: Argh
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JustForFun wrote:
Leagleaze wrote:
No lover, it is a subtle suggestion we talk about yours
I thought only cheesy european guys said "lover." Huh, you learn something new everyday around here.
I thought only December RotAF said "lover".
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Atticus_Grinch
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 6:25 pm Post subject: Re: THOUGHTS ON BEING 6-1 in the FB Hoops pool
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Joined an old friend's pool on ESPN, but just wanted to say I'm 7/7. Hunnerd purcent, bay-beee! 'Zona, 'Zona, 'Zona!
FWIW, Meg looks very good with just-got-fucked hair. Most women do. I'm still waiting for the Bush twins to give it a whirl --- I'm happy to be their unofficial stylist in that regard.
[Edited to add:] And God bless the fine young men of Gonzaga. The Jesuits rock! As for Cinci, too bad, so sad. "I went back to Ohio. And my city was gone . . . ."
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 6:26 pm Post subject: Re: Argh
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JustForFun wrote:
Leagleaze wrote:
No lover, it is a subtle suggestion we talk about yours
I thought only cheesy european guys said "lover." Huh, you learn something new everyday around here.
The December RotAF was the International Male? Things are beginning to make a lot more sense.
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Replaced_Texan
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 6:28 pm Post subject: Re: THOUGHTS ON BEING 6-1 in the FB Hoops pool
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Atticus_Grinch wrote:
FWIW, Meg looks very good with just-got-fucked hair. Most women do. I'm still waiting for the Bush twins to give it a whirl --- I'm happy to be their unofficial stylist in that regard.
That's what that's called? My hair looks like that pretty much all the time. If I could calm it down, I would, but it's sort of rebellious.
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EvenOdds
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Location: Texas
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 6:28 pm Post subject: Re: That's Meg?
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Not_Bob wrote:
EvenOdds wrote:
Even(the style would look great on MomOdds)Odds
Your mom looks like Meg in that pic? Hey, um, does she have any plans for Saturday night?
(I'm sure that my wife will be ok with .... oh, nevermind.)
My mom is a total babe and fairly young (55) to have a daughter my age.
Alas, she does not look as young as Meg does in that picture, though she may look as young as Meg does in real life.
My mom has very (naturally) curly hair and that cut would look good on her.
Even(an older colleague once asked how it felt to have a mom who was more of a babe than I am)Odds
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 6:33 pm Post subject: Re: THOUGHTS ON BEING 6-1 in the FB Hoops pool
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Atticus_Grinch wrote:
FWIW, Meg looks very good with just-got-fucked hair. Most women do.
Aw, hell. If you start talking about about how there's this visual aspect that gets mixed in with the emotions, and how it's derivative of the sexual attraction, I'm gonna throw up.
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 6:34 pm Post subject: Re: Argh
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Replaced_Texan wrote:
JustForFun wrote:
Leagleaze wrote:
No lover, it is a subtle suggestion we talk about yours
I thought only cheesy european guys said "lover." Huh, you learn something new everyday around here.
The December RotAF was the International Male? Things are beginning to make a lot more sense.
No, I think if you add everyone's astute points up, it means that leagl, the clever (until now) girl is both December RotaF and the International Male.
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 6:43 pm Post subject: Re: THOUGHTS ON BEING 6-1 in the FB Hoops pool
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Gattigap wrote:
Aw, hell. If you start talking about about how there's this visual aspect that gets mixed in with the emotions, and how it's derivative of the sexual attraction, I'm gonna throw up.
It's so sweet of you to remember my evolutionary psychology posts. Sometimes I start to think they're under-appreciated. Especially the one in which I speculated what Nietzsche would say about ass cleavage.
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Not_Bob
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 6:53 pm Post subject: Re: Argh
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
No, I think if you add everyone's astute points up, it means that leagl, the clever (until now) girl is both December RotaF and the International Male.
Whoa, in a keanu-like way. You're like that Hercule Poirot dude.
In other news, does the fact that the Bruins fired the laid back (hahaha!) Robbie Ftorek mean that they will win the Cup?
"I'm Really Not As Happy As I Look"
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 6:53 pm Post subject: Mmmmm . . . .
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Gattigap wrote:
Atticus_Grinch wrote:
FWIW, Meg looks very good with just-got-fucked hair. Most women do.
Aw, hell. If you start talking about about how there's this visual aspect that gets mixed in with the emotions, and how it's derivative of the sexual attraction, I'm gonna throw up.
Ahh, see how they prove my point without even knowing it? It is nice to just be able to sit back and let others do the work for me.
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 6:59 pm Post subject: Re: THOUGHTS ON BEING 6-1 in the FB Hoops pool
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Atticus_Grinch wrote:
Gattigap wrote:
Aw, hell. If you start talking about about how there's this visual aspect that gets mixed in with the emotions, and how it's derivative of the sexual attraction, I'm gonna throw up.
It's so sweet of you to remember my evolutionary psychology posts. Sometimes I start to think they're under-appreciated. Especially the one in which I speculated what Nietzsche would say about ass cleavage.
Sigh. Nothing's more deflating than a lame joke that zings by the head of its target. I could almost feel the wind.
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 7:04 pm Post subject: Re: THOUGHTS ON BEING 6-1 in the FB Hoops pool
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Gattigap wrote:
Sigh. Nothing's more deflating than a lame joke that zings by the head of its target. I could almost feel the wind.
Atticus's response confused me. I thought your post was directed toward JFF. Is it possible that Atticus = JFF?
R (now that would be interesting) P
P.S. somebody take the edit feature away from me. I have to learn to live with my decisions.
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Tyrone_Slothrop
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 7:58 pm Post subject: Re: THOUGHTS ON BEING 6-1 in the FB Hoops pool
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robustpuppy wrote:
Is it possible that Atticus = JFF?
No.
But thanks for playing.
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Leagleaze
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 8:04 pm Post subject: Re: Argh
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
Replaced_Texan wrote:
JustForFun wrote:
Leagleaze wrote:
No lover, it is a subtle suggestion we talk about yours
I thought only cheesy european guys said "lover." Huh, you learn something new everyday around here.
The December RotAF was the International Male? Things are beginning to make a lot more sense.
No, I think if you add everyone's astute points up, it means that leagl, the clever (until now) girl is both December RotaF and the International Male.
Damn! You've got me. I'm so ashamed. I WAS taking depositions and cheating on my gf, at the same time in fact. We did it on the conference table and every so often I screamed Objection OH objection! And, I really like Applebees.
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Atticus_Grinch
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 8:08 pm Post subject: Re: THOUGHTS ON BEING 6-1 in the FB Hoops pool
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robustpuppy wrote:
Is it possible that Atticus = JFF?
How diabolical. Ah, l'humanité!
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coup_d'skek
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 9:29 pm Post subject: Meg's bed head
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Atticus_Grinch wrote:
FWIW, Meg looks very good with just-got-fucked hair.
You're confusing bed head from sleeping and bed head from sex. Her hair falls into the former category. Judging by the WSJ, slept in hair is quite popular these days.
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SlaveNoMore
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 9:51 pm Post subject: Re: Meg's bed head
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coup_d'skek wrote:
Judging by the WSJ, slept in hair is quite popular these days.
Don't believe it.
They're just kissing up to the third of their home subscribers who sleep in these days - before waking up at noon and registering for their weekly unemployment check.
not7y($405 Club)S
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Jack_Manfred
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:13 pm Post subject: Craig Kilborn Coke Commercial and Changing Rooms
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Has anyone else seen that Coke commercial with Craig Kilborn filling out his bracket? Kilborn defines smarmy. His talk show is horrid. If I wanted to watch smug bastards hit on third-tier starlets, I'd be at a bar at 12:35.
Will War coverage mean that BBC America won't air the new series of Changing Rooms? If NBC can show Friends, then I think the BBC can show Carol Smiley. You have to love a TV show host who seems so wholesome and yet was a topless model in her youth.
Jack Manfred
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EvenOdds
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:40 pm Post subject: Re: Craig Kilborn Coke Commercial and Changing Rooms
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Jack_Manfred wrote:
Has anyone else seen that Coke commercial with Craig Kilborn filling out his bracket? Kilborn defines smarmy. His talk show is horrid. If I wanted to watch smug bastards hit on third-tier starlets, I'd be at a bar at 12:35.
I hate those ads. Now I notice they feature more than one final pick. I think that means I have watched too much basketball today. Thanks to Memphis, Weber State, and Creighton, I went from 8-0 to 9-3.
Looking at the scores so far, it's going to get much much worse.
And I love changing rooms.
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str8_outa_covina
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:57 pm Post subject: Tournament Blues
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I really could have used that big dumb white kid from UW-Milwaukee to have made one of those two layups in the last minute. ARRRGGHH.
At least the Memphis loss wasn't emotionally draining. It was nice being at the top of the FB pool while it lasted though . . .
By the way, that Utah State-KU game was awesome. I wish more coaches would have their teams play pedal-to-the-metal like that.
That's what I liked about UW-M too.
One and done. Str8.
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Jack_Manfred
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 3:50 am Post subject: Re: Tournament Blues
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str8_outa_covina wrote:
I really could have used that big dumb white kid from UW-Milwaukee to have made one of those two layups in the last minute. ARRRGGHH.
Woulda helped me too. Because I'm less athletic than the average retiree, I cut athletes a good deal of slack. But when on two occasions, someone misses a shot that I can make, then I get upset.
str8_outa_covina wrote:
At least the Memphis loss wasn't emotionally draining. It was nice being at the top of the FB pool while it lasted though . . .
You and I are only in third place...There's still a lot of ball to play. Either of us (probably any of the twelve in the GA pool) could win the thing. Of course, your office pool might be so large that someone always seems to have the thing nailed after Day One.
Jack Manfred
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EvenOdds
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 8:45 am Post subject: Re: Tournament Blues
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Jack_Manfred wrote:
str8_outa_covina wrote:
At least the Memphis loss wasn't emotionally draining. It was nice being at the top of the FB pool while it lasted though . . .
You and I are only in third place...There's still a lot of ball to play. Either of us (probably any of the twelve in the GA pool) could win the thing. Of course, your office pool might be so large that someone always seems to have the thing nailed after Day One.
Jack Manfred
Damn, I had 80 points going into the last games and missed all but 1. With shooting like that, I could have played for Creighton.
Even(from first to eighth in an hour)Odds
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spookyfish
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 8:54 am Post subject: Re: Craig Kilborn Coke Commercial and Changing Rooms
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EvenOdds wrote:
I think that means I have watched too much basketball today. Thanks to Memphis, Weber State, and Creighton, I went from 8-0 to 9-3.
Looking at the scores so far, it's going to get much much worse.
Psst. I'll let you in on a little secret. Never, never, never go against a Mid-American Conference team in the first round. (Know your history).
spookyfish
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Alex_de_Large
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 9:31 am Post subject: Re: Craig Kilborn Coke Commercial and Changing Rooms
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Jack_Manfred wrote:
Carol Smiley. You have to love a TV show host who seems so wholesome and yet was a topless model in her youth.
Jack Manfred
She is a hottie, though I didn't know about her glorious past. Anyone have any g-rated pics? (I'll go find some non-g-rated pics when not on firm bandwidth...)
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greatwhitenorthchick
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 9:44 am Post subject: Re: Craig Kilborn Coke Commercial and Changing Rooms
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Jack_Manfred wrote:
Will War coverage mean that BBC America won't air the new series of Changing Rooms? If NBC can show Friends, then I think the BBC can show Carol Smiley. You have to love a TV show host who seems so wholesome and yet was a topless model in her youth.
Jack Manfred
I had no idea she was a topless model in her youth. I love her even more now. And if BBC America pre-empts the new (to us) season of What not to Wear, I will be very very upset.
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Gattigap
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 9:45 am Post subject: Re: THOUGHTS ON BEING 6-1 in the FB Hoops pool
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robustpuppy wrote:
Is it possible that Atticus = JFF?
Noooooooo, Ms. GhostFaceSockkillawannabe! Keep this up and we'll have to revoke your sockbusting priviliges. Sheesh!
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robustpuppy
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 9:51 am Post subject: Re: THOUGHTS ON BEING 6-1 in the FB Hoops pool
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Gattigap wrote:
robustpuppy wrote:
Is it possible that Atticus = JFF?
Noooooooo, Ms. GhostFaceSockkillawannabe! Keep this up and we'll have to revoke your sockbusting priviliges. Sheesh!
It was a deliberately absurd accusation. I like to be absurd, but sometimes it doesn't translate. If I weren't afraid of pissing off Thurgreed (get it?), I'd use emoticons.
FTR, I do not pretend to be anything other than hopelessly inept at sockbusting.
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pursejunkie
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 9:57 am Post subject: JFF the Sock
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Whoever she is, she's a pain in the ass, which frankly makes most of us (me included) suspect.
And can someone explain why JFF's flame war with everyone but gwinky accusing gwinky of heinous misogyny is going on at the politics board, instead of here where the insult was actually hurled?
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EvenOdds
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 10:17 am Post subject: Re: Craig Kilborn Coke Commercial and Changing Rooms
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spookyfish wrote:
Psst. I'll let you in on a little secret. Never, never, never go against a Mid-American Conference team in the first round. (Know your history).
Where were you when I was filling out my GA bracket?!!!
That's what I get for being swayed by Tony Kornheiser and his radio bracketologists all week while I was sick in bed.
I have three "homer" picks today -- one that may cause serious damage to my psyche since I know I should pick against them, but my heart said the SEC was really tough this year.
Even(roll Tide)Odds
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EvenOdds
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 10:19 am Post subject: Re: THOUGHTS ON BEING 6-1 in the FB Hoops pool
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Gattigap:
Is that Tigger in the old Maxell ad?
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cheval_de_frise
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 10:26 am Post subject: Re: JFF the Sock
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pursejunkie wrote:
And can someone explain why JFF's flame war with everyone but gwinky accusing gwinky of heinous misogyny is going on at the politics board, instead of here where the insult was actually hurled?
Because stupidity is contagious.
CDF (I caught a case myself the other night - sorry, leagl)
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spookyfish
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 10:27 am Post subject: Re: Craig Kilborn Coke Commercial and Changing Rooms
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EvenOdds wrote:
spookyfish wrote:
Psst. I'll let you in on a little secret. Never, never, never go against a Mid-American Conference team in the first round. (Know your history).
Where were you when I was filling out my GA bracket?!!!
That's what I get for being swayed by Tony Kornheiser and his radio bracketologists all week while I was sick in bed.
I have three "homer" picks today -- one that may cause serious damage to my psyche since I know I should pick against them, but my heart said the SEC was really tough this year.
Even(roll Tide)Odds
I really don't profess to be an expert (who is?) but I'm here a lot. Frankly, I used a lot of coin-flipping when it got to the 8 and 9 seeds. Other than that, all I can say is Arizona State? Fucking Arizona State??? Oh, and following your heart? Fuggedabouddit. I always get killed when I try that, but best of luck anyhow.
BTW, with respect to your question to Gattigap, that's a parody of the old Maxell ad that appeared in Calvin and Hobbes. God, I miss that comic.
spookyfish
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Gattigap
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 10:34 am Post subject: Hobbes
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spookyfish wrote:
... that's an (I guess) parody of the old Maxell ad that appeared in Calvin and Hobbes. God, I miss that comic.
spookyfish
Indeed it is (actually, it's a knockoff drawn by a fan, not Watterson - but I liked the feel of it). I miss that comic too.
FWIW, here's the full-size version, though (to keep from annoying Thurgreed, perhaps) I decided to use a thumbnail sized one for my avatar.
Gattigap
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 10:38 am Post subject: Re: Hobbes
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Gattigap wrote:
FWIW, here's the full-size version, though (to keep from annoying Thurgreed, perhaps) I decided to use a thumbnail sized one for my avatar.
Gattigap
By the way, thanks for helping me from being mocked as one of the great unwashed by PLF. I finally figured it out. Now if I can only make the image a bit smaller.
spookyfish
Edited so as not to annoy Thurgreed
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 10:39 am Post subject: Re: Hobbes
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Gattigap wrote:
FWIW, here's the full-size version, though (to keep from annoying Thurgreed, perhaps) I decided to use a thumbnail sized one for my avatar.
Speaking of which, when you post an image, can you adjust the size of it or are you stuck with the size used at the source?
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Gattigap
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 10:42 am Post subject: Re: Hobbes
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soup_sandwich wrote:
Speaking of which, when you post an image, can you adjust the size of it or are you stuck with the size used at the source?
Leagl et al can answer this better than I can, I'm sure, but I think that if you're posting it within a message (including the signature area), you get the full size used at the original source.
Back when we had the avatar function under our monikers, I think that the site automatically shrunk it down to size if the original was too big.
Gatti(of course, that's probably the reason the site kept crashing, no?)gap
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Replaced_Texan
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 10:46 am Post subject: Re: Hobbes
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soup_sandwich wrote:
Gattigap wrote:
FWIW, here's the full-size version, though (to keep from annoying Thurgreed, perhaps) I decided to use a thumbnail sized one for my avatar.
Speaking of which, when you post an image, can you adjust the size of it or are you stuck with the size used at the source?
I think that you're pretty much stuck with the size of the source. I'm looking around for places that people can resize and upload avatars.
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Replaced_Texan
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 10:49 am Post subject:
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Oh, and I love sping.
60 degrees, not a cloud in the sky, flowers everywhere.
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EvenOdds
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 10:53 am Post subject: The Bluebonnets are Back!
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Replaced_Texan wrote:
Oh, and I love spring.
60 degrees, not a cloud in the sky, flowers everywhere.
For the past couple of days, motorists have been pulling off on neighboring hills to take pictures of the bluebonnets.
This time of year makes the triple-digit summer worthwhile.
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paigowprincess
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 10:58 am Post subject: Re: Craig Kilborn Coke Commercial and Changing Rooms
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EvenOdds wrote:
Jack_Manfred wrote:
Has anyone else seen that Coke commercial with Craig Kilborn filling out his bracket? Kilborn defines smarmy. His talk show is horrid. If I wanted to watch smug bastards hit on third-tier starlets, I'd be at a bar at 12:35.
I hate those ads. Now I notice they feature more than one final pick. I think that means I have watched too much basketball today. Thanks to Memphis, Weber State, and Creighton, I went from 8-0 to 9-3.
Looking at the scores so far, it's going to get much much worse.
And I love changing rooms.
I went into a state of shock when I flipped Kilborn on one night during a Conan commercial and saw Mike Fucking Gibbons interview some celeb. I went to prep school with that guy. HE had been a fattie who lost all this weight, had serious acne scars and was famous for getting black out drunk and destroying a bathroom. I totally had a crush on him bc I loved his PERSONALITY and overlooked the scars. He did not like me back. I was shocked.
That was the second to last time I lowered my standards for a man cuz I thought they hada really good personaltiy.
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bold_n_brazen
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 11:08 am Post subject: Re: Hobbes
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spookyfish wrote:
... that's an (I guess) parody of the old Maxell ad that appeared in Calvin and Hobbes. God, I miss that comic.
spookyfish
Does anyone know how to get reprints (suitable for framing) of old Calvin and Hobbes?
My own personal favorite (I actually still have the comic cut from the Sunday funnies) has Calvin playing outside when it starts to rain, so he takes off his clothes and then it starts to hail and he runs inside and tells his mother "The universe has an attitude". With that one, I could probably figure out the original release date from the yellowed newpaper clipping that I have.
There's another that I'd love to find and frame for my father for Father's Day. Calvin asks his Dad why you close your eyes when you sneeze, and his dad replies that if you didn't, your eyeballs would fly out of your head and hang from stalks out of your eye sockets and you'd have to pick them up and move them around to be able to see from side to side. Calvin says "How do you know all this stuff Dad?" and Dad replies "It's in the book they give you when you become a father." I have no idea when this was originally published.
So, does anybody have any ideas?
Bn'(its my last day at work before maternity leave and I have absolutely nothing to do)B
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Replaced_Texan
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 11:21 am Post subject: Re: Hobbes
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bold_n_brazen wrote:
spookyfish wrote:
... that's an (I guess) parody of the old Maxell ad that appeared in Calvin and Hobbes. God, I miss that comic.
spookyfish
Does anyone know how to get reprints (suitable for framing) of old Calvin and Hobbes?
My own personal favorite (I actually still have the comic cut from the Sunday funnies) has Calvin playing outside when it starts to rain, so he takes off his clothes and then it starts to hail and he runs inside and tells his mother "The universe has an attitude". With that one, I could probably figure out the original release date from the yellowed newpaper clipping that I have.
There's another that I'd love to find and frame for my father for Father's Day. Calvin asks his Dad why you close your eyes when you sneeze, and his dad replies that if you didn't, your eyeballs would fly out of your head and hang from stalks out of your eye sockets and you'd have to pick them up and move them around to be able to see from side to side. Calvin says "How do you know all this stuff Dad?" and Dad replies "It's in the book they give you when you become a father." I have no idea when this was originally published.
So, does anybody have any ideas?
Bn'(its my last day at work before maternity leave and I have absolutely nothing to do)B
Pretty much any Calvin and Hobbes product that you would find that isn't one of the books is unlicensed (including and especially the peeing bumperstickers). Watterson did not want to merchandise the strip, and aside from the books, he never sold the rights to anyone, despite pressure from his syndicate. I wouldn't be surprised if the pressure is what made him stop writing the strip. Your best bet would be to get a copy of the strip from the appropriate book (there are 16 of them), take it to a high quality copy place, and make a copy of the strip and frame it.
http://www.alloftheabove.net/cahr/watterson.htm (Spree: info on Watterson)
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Replaced_Texan
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 11:27 am Post subject:
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Oops, I lied. You can get the very last strip that was published, matted and framed through the syndicate: http://www.ucomics.com/calvinandhobb...al_offer.phtml
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Mmmm,Burger(C.J.)
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 11:31 am Post subject:
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Or here:
http://www.amuniversal.com/ups/permissions/index.htm
It appears you can get any strip you want. They even have a search feature, and I got a pop-up window with the very strip you're talking about (search for "attitude"). Call them to find out if you can get a reprint.
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Replaced_Texan
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 11:49 am Post subject:
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Mmmm,Burger(C.J.) wrote:
Or here:
http://www.amuniversal.com/ups/permissions/index.htm
It appears you can get any strip you want. They even have a search feature, and I got a pop-up window with the very strip you're talking about (search for "attitude"). Call them to find out if you can get a reprint.
http://www.amureprints.com/ This search engine could totally and completely kill any productivity today. Wow. Thank God the Far Side doesn't appear to be in the data base.
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Mmmm,Burger(C.J.)
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 4:28 pm Post subject: Productivity
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Replaced_Texan wrote:
http://www.amureprints.com/ This search engine could totally and completely kill any productivity today. Wow.
So is that what everybody's doing?
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Replaced_Texan
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 4:31 pm Post subject: Re: Productivity
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Mmmm,Burger(C.J.) wrote:
Replaced_Texan wrote:
http://www.amureprints.com/ This search engine could totally and completely kill any productivity today. Wow.
So is that what everybody's doing?
I dunno. Maybe they're doing dinner in the dark.
Quote:
Single New Yorkers Seek Soulmates in the Dark
By Ellen Wulfhorst
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Call it the ultimate blind date.
The latest fad to hit New York City's singles scene is "Dinner in the Dark."
Imagine a gourmet four-course meal with champagne and fine wine -- served and eaten entirely in darkness. Only the waiters, wearing night-vision goggles, can see what's going on.
Promoters promise the dinner is intimate and people lose their inhibitions in the pitch black, making it a great way to meet people.
It's intimate, all right, and people definitely lose their inhibitions, as a recent dinner showed.
Whether anyone would want to meet these people, who acted more like high school students during a cafeteria power blackout than like urbane urbanites, is a whole different story.
The least-impressed diners walked out midway through one recent "Dinner in the Dark," while the happiest ones bragged afterward about their conquests.
"It was great. You got to grope strangers, like that blond woman right there," a 36-year-old business manager named Jeff said gleefully. He also admitted to tossing pieces of bread at other diners under the protection of darkness.
"Dinner in the Dark" began innocuously enough. Thirty or so patrons, who paid $89 apiece, gathered in a downtown restaurant, sipping cocktails.
Organizers explained how the diners would be led into a darkened dining room, how they should feel cautiously for the food, how not to knock over their wine glasses and how to signal a waiter for an escorted walk to the bathroom.
Various diners volunteered that they shouldn't or wouldn't eat certain foods -- mango, nuts, beets and chocolate. Organizers dutifully took notes.
Then, as soon as the diners were seated with the lights out, unable to see anyone or anything, the supposedly sophisticated New Yorkers somehow became anything but.
The dinner erupted into a melee of shouting patrons, crashing glassware and flying slices of bread. As plates shattered, diners burst into rounds of adolescent cheering.
A loud splash was followed by a woman's shriek. "Ow. You spilled that all over me. I am so wet," she said somewhere in the dark, obviously the victim of a misplaced, or misfired, drink.
As she tasted her first course, Jennifer, a 28-year-old financial analyst, whined: "It's fishy. I hate that."
The appetizer was a plate of sweet peppers stuffed with codfish and served with guacamole in truffle aioli sauce. The two entrees were pan-seared sea scallops with butternut squash cake in mushroom cilantro sauce and roasted baby lamb in phyllo dough with artichokes and tomatoes. And the dessert was butternut squash ice cream in a dark chocolate and truffle sauce.
A few diners defiantly lit cigarette lighters for illumination. Others booed, complaining that the little lights ruined the experience.
Nina, 31, a pharmaceutical saleswoman, said the man next to her, a total stranger, kept rubbing her back.
"I can't stand that," she said, adding that she was disappointed in the dinner after earlier dinners had won good write-ups in online promotions.
The dinners are organized by Cosmo Party, which runs events for singles in New York City.
"It's for singles who want to meet new people and for couples who want to have a good time," said organizer Jerome Chasques. Cosmo Party has done about a half dozen "Dinners in the Dark," he said.
"All of them are really different because of the people, of course. I don't know why this was the most rowdy one," he said.
Some, he said, are quite serious, recalling a man who proposed to his girlfriend of six months during another recent "Dinner in the Dark."
This dinner was clearly not a hit with Jennifer, the financial analyst. She finally left in a huff, declaring even her dessert "disgusting."
"I'm a picky eater, and a picky eater shouldn't come here," she said. "Alcohol, it's the only thing you can trust," she muttered as she headed back in the direction of the bar.
Some loved the experience.
"We were just copping feels under the table. I felt like I was in kindergarten," said Sabreena, a 33-year-old attorney, standing amid broken glass in the littered dining room after the meal. "And I like the fact you feel your food. I ate with my hands."
Claire, also a 33-year-old attorney, conceded that "Dinners in the Dark" aren't for everyone.
"If you're going to complain about the food, complain about the dark, you need to go somewhere else," she said.
Her complaint? "You needed more wine," Claire said. "The wine needs to flow a little more freely."
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EvenOdds
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:03 pm Post subject: Wow.
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One post in five hours on a friday afternoon?
Must be tournament time.
Even(watching hoops)Odds
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MangoLassi
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:11 pm Post subject: Let's Try This . . .
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Maybe this will inspire discussion.
What song(s) are you most embarassed to admit you secretly like?
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ABBAKiss
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:20 pm Post subject:
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I'm not embarrassed to admit this, but I really like the Johnny Cash version of Hurt (or whatever the name of that song is).
And I know for a fact that at least one person who posts here shares my enjoyment of J. Timberlake tunes, at least when hot chicks are dancing to the beat of them.
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bold_n_brazen
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:21 pm Post subject: Re: Let's Try This . . .
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MangoLassi wrote:
Maybe this will inspire discussion.
What song(s) are you most embarassed to admit you secretly like?
That "Your Body is a Wonderland" song.
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MangoLassi
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:27 pm Post subject:
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ABBAKiss wrote:
And I know for a fact that at least one person who posts here shares my enjoyment of J. Timberlake tunes, at least when hot chicks are dancing to the beat of them.
Excellent start.
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greatwhitenorthchick
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:29 pm Post subject: Re: Let's Try This . . .
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bold_n_brazen wrote:
MangoLassi wrote:
Maybe this will inspire discussion.
What song(s) are you most embarassed to admit you secretly like?
That "Your Body is a Wonderland" song.
Not at all related to this discussion, but all the best with your delivery and have fun with the little Brazenette.
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robustpuppy
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:31 pm Post subject: Re: Let's Try This . . .
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MangoLassi wrote:
Maybe this will inspire discussion.
What song(s) are you most embarassed to admit you secretly like?
Well, it's supposed to be embarrassing, so I'll go:
MMM-Bop.
R (cringing) P
P.S. B'nB, ditto on what Gwinky said. Do you have broadband or DSL at home?
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MangoLassi
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:33 pm Post subject: Re: Let's Try This . . .
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
bold_n_brazen wrote:
MangoLassi wrote:
Maybe this will inspire discussion.
What song(s) are you most embarassed to admit you secretly like?
That "Your Body is a Wonderland" song.
Not at all related to this discussion, but all the best with your delivery and have fun with the little Brazenette.
Yes, all the best -- and be sure to get an epidural.
I like some Michael Jackson. Sad, but true.
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Mister_Ruysbroeck
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:38 pm Post subject:
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ABBAKiss wrote:
And I know for a fact that at least one person who posts here shares my enjoyment of J. Timberlake tunes, at least when hot [naked] chicks are dancing to the beat of them.
It was the booze, you bitch.
(bow ticka bow ticka bow, ticka bow de bow bow de bow)
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greatwhitenorthchick
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:44 pm Post subject:
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ABBAKiss wrote:
I'm not embarrassed to admit this, but I really like the Johnny Cash version of Hurt (or whatever the name of that song is).
And I know for a fact that at least one person who posts here shares my enjoyment of J. Timberlake tunes, at least when hot chicks are dancing to the beat of them.
I really like a Canadian band called Blue Rodeo. In Canada that makes me a bit of a hick. I also like Stompin Tom Connors, which again makes me a hick. But you all probably don't know who I am referring to, so it's probably all irrelevant.
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ABBAKiss
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:45 pm Post subject:
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Quote:
It was the booze, you bitch.
Are you sure it wasn't the marinara-colored lipstick?
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Tyrone_Slothrop
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:49 pm Post subject:
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
I really like a Canadian band called Blue Rodeo. In Canada that makes me a bit of a hick.
I like some of Blue Rodeo's stuff. (The album I'm thinking of, there's one ballad I can't abide but I like the rest.) Who knew that would make me a hick in Canada?
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MangoLassi
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:56 pm Post subject:
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Tyrone_Slothrop wrote:
Who knew that would make me a hick in Canada?
At least it doesn't make you a chick in Canada.
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Not_Bob
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:56 pm Post subject: Re: Let's Try This . . .
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MangoLassi wrote:
Maybe this will inspire discussion.
What song(s) are you most embarassed to admit you secretly like?
bold_n_brazen wrote:
That "Your Body is a Wonderland" song.
Oh, no. John Mayer (as E/O pointed out on the old board eons ago -- many months before radio discovered him) is a fine singer-songwriter.
And Missus Not Bob finds that song very sexy, so....
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greatwhitenorthchick
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:58 pm Post subject:
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Tyrone_Slothrop wrote:
greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
I really like a Canadian band called Blue Rodeo. In Canada that makes me a bit of a hick.
I like some of Blue Rodeo's stuff. (The album I'm thinking of, there's one ballad I can't abide but I like the rest.) Who knew that would make me a hick in Canada?
They are a bunch of really nice, down to earth guys, who also have a good sound (I think). They are just overplayed on Canadian country stations (because there are not too many Canadian country artists and Canada has Canadian content regulations for its radio stations). Therefore, their songs are associated with a sort of conventional country hick-ness, even though they really are kind of folky.
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MangoLassi
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 6:02 pm Post subject:
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
They are a bunch of really nice, down to earth guys, who also have a good sound (I think). Therefore, their songs are associated with a sort of conventional country hick-ness, even though they really are kind of folky.
This phenomenon reminds me of your and their fellow Canadian, k.d. lang, who also was/is (1) a fabulous singer-songwriter, (2) uncategorizable, and therefore (3) somewhat unaccountably slotted into the "country-western" category.
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str8_outa_covina
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 6:02 pm Post subject:
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
ABBAKiss wrote:
I'm not embarrassed to admit this, but I really like the Johnny Cash version of Hurt (or whatever the name of that song is).
And I know for a fact that at least one person who posts here shares my enjoyment of J. Timberlake tunes, at least when hot chicks are dancing to the beat of them.
I really like a Canadian band called Blue Rodeo. In Canada that makes me a bit of a hick. I also like Stompin Tom Connors, which again makes me a hick. But you all probably don't know who I am referring to, so it's probably all irrelevant.
Gwinky, you are so busted. Blue Rodeo!?!?! What's next, Gowan?
By the way, I once had a chat with Gowan waiting in line for hot dogs at Exhibition Stadium.
I'm not embarassed by anything, but when I'm out at a Ludacris concert with my posse, I don't exactly volunteer information about my Lisa Loeb or Dido CDs.
str(ange animal)8
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Not_Bob
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 6:05 pm Post subject: Re: Let's Try This . . .
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MangoLassi wrote:
Maybe this will inspire discussion.
What song(s) are you most embarassed to admit you secretly like?
Too many to list. Cheesy sixties/seventies pop that reminds me of my youth (can I get a witness for "Playground in My Mind" "Puff, The Magic Dragon" and Sammy Davis, Jr.'s version of "The Candy Man"?). Earnest protest and/or socially conscious songs like Phil Ochs' "Love Me, I'm a Liberal" and Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" (can I get an amen from those in the congregation who had a long-haired teacher with an acoustic guitar in elementary school who sang that one?)
And, last but not least: Jesus Christ, Superstar.
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greatwhitenorthchick
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 6:05 pm Post subject:
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str8_outa_covina wrote:
Gwinky, you are so busted. Blue Rodeo!?!?! What's next, Gowan?
By the way, I once had a chat with Gowan waiting in line for hot dogs at Exhibition Stadium.
str(ange animal)8
AAargh! No, not Gowan (although I did bartend his wedding reception). Not Honeymoon Suite either. Or Toronto (remember them?). Or any other terrible Canadian band.
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JustForFun
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Location: People's Republic of California
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 7:12 pm Post subject: How ya doin'?
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Hey peeps! Just wanted to give you all the update on how I’ve been. I went for a 10, yup 10 count ‘em, mile run this a.m. I was wearing the hottest little low rise yellow running shorts with a matching crop top over my sports bra. You could see my six-pack. Lookin’ G-O-O-D! I can’t wait for tonight when I shed my clothes and my b/f’s jaw just drops and then we have totally hot, hot, hot sex. Whew, I am sweating just thinking about it.
Hey GWNC - how did your b/f’s dick taste last night? Just curious.
How do you guys like my new line that I am planning on using as a signature - expensive shoes are for fat chicks.
Does it hit too close to home for you?
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str8_outa_covina
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 7:40 pm Post subject: We west coasters are taking over
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This is just a desparate cry for attention, JFF. Time for a new sock, whoever you are. I recommend the "even though I'm not at a big firm and don't make a lot of money, I still get hot chicks, and that makes me better than you" theme. That one could get some mileage.
GWNC: Toronto doesn't ring any bells as far as bands go. Wasn't aware that we were in the same category as Boston, Chicago and Kansas (i.e having sucky bands named after our home town). I feel so honored. And who knew we're only one degree of separation apart, and that degree is Larry Gowan!! How bizarre, how bizarre.
We should do an NHL playoff total points pool. I'll set it up on Yahoo. I can't wait to see someone take Holik or Amonte ahead of Naslund or Bertuzzi.
Finally some last minute Oscar picks:
Picture: Chicago, in what will come to be seen as a Shakespeare In Love-type mistake.
Actor: Daniel Day Lewis
Actress: Nicole Kidman
Supporting Actor: Tie - Chris Cooper and Christopher Walken (if this turns out to be right, I am a god)
Supporting Actress: Juliane Moore
Director: Hardest call of the night, but I'll go with Rob Marshall. No, Stephen Daldry. No Scorsese. Ok, Roman Polanski. Seriously though, I'm going with Rob Marshall, I think.
Adapted Screenplay: Charlie and Donald Kaufman (ridiculous choice).
Original Screenplay: Todd Haynes, Far From Heaven
Song: U2 - Hands that Built America - (shoo in - Academy likes U2's politics)
Score: Phillip Glass
Cinematography: The late Conrad Hall - Road to Perdition
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Tyrone_Slothrop
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 11:40 pm Post subject:
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MangoLassi wrote:
Tyrone_Slothrop wrote:
Who knew that would make me a hick in Canada?
At least it doesn't make you a chick in Canada.
Now that would be awkward. Or going through Customs would be, anyway.
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Tyrone_Slothrop
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 11:42 pm Post subject: Re: We west coasters are taking over
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str8_outa_covina wrote:
This is just a desparate cry for attention, JFF.
How desparate can it be if it keeps working?
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Leagleaze
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 11:46 pm Post subject: Question about images
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The problem with avatars originally is that when you have people host them off site, and someone chooses a large avatar, it throws off the page (hence all the scrolling side to side people had to do at first.)
We briefly had a fix for it but that was during the time when the site was crashing, so when we took out the modifications we took that out as well. We will continue looking into how we can have them, but it might take a while.
As far as controlling the size of a picture in the sig line, you really just need to pick smaller pictures or shrink them on your own and upload them to a free hosting site.
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Jack_Manfred
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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2003 2:52 am Post subject: Re: We west coasters are taking over
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str8_outa_covina wrote:
Finally some last minute Oscar picks:
Picture: Chicago, in what will come to be seen as a Shakespeare In Love-type mistake.
Actor: Daniel Day Lewis
Actress: Nicole Kidman
Supporting Actor: Tie - Chris Cooper and Christopher Walken (if this turns out to be right, I am a god)
Supporting Actress: Juliane Moore
Director: Hardest call of the night, but I'll go with Rob Marshall. No, Stephen Daldry. No Scorsese. Ok, Roman Polanski. Seriously though, I'm going with Rob Marshall, I think.
Adapted Screenplay: Charlie and Donald Kaufman (ridiculous choice).
Original Screenplay: Todd Haynes, Far From Heaven
Song: U2 - Hands that Built America - (shoo in - Academy likes U2's politics)
Score: Phillip Glass
Cinematography: The late Conrad Hall - Road to Perdition
My picks:
Best Picture: Chicago (in the future, this won't be seen as a mistake, but the 3 god-awful musicals than get greenlit in the search for the next Chicago or Moulin Rouge will be.)
Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis
Actress: Renee Zellweger
Supporting Actor: Christopher Walken
Supporting Actress: Catherine Zeta-Jones
Director: Martin Scorsese
Adapted Screenplay: The Hours, David Hare
Orignial Screenplay: Far From Heaven, Todd Haynes
Song: "Hands That Built America" U2
Score: Far From Heaven, Elmer Berstein (A lot of people hated Philip Glass' score for The Hours.)
Cinematography: Road to Perdition, Conrad Hall
Documentary: Spellbound
Short Subject: Twin Towers
Animated Film: Ice Age
This is just my will win, not my should win.
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bold_n_brazen
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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2003 10:44 am Post subject: Re: Let's Try This . . .
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
bold_n_brazen wrote:
MangoLassi wrote:
Maybe this will inspire discussion.
What song(s) are you most embarassed to admit you secretly like?
That "Your Body is a Wonderland" song.
Not at all related to this discussion, but all the best with your delivery and have fun with the little Brazenette.
Thanks all for your kind wishes. I've got DSL at home and will continue to check in while on maternity leave.
Bn'(the FB cares)B
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Pretty_Little_Flower
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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2003 11:10 am Post subject: Oh man, I need some tissues . . .
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JustForFun wrote:
I was wearing the hottest little low rise yellow running shorts with a matching crop top over my sports bra. You could see my six-pack. Lookin’ G-O-O-D! I can’t wait for tonight when I shed my clothes and my b/f’s jaw just drops and then we have totally hot, hot, hot sex. Whew, I am sweating just thinking about it.
Oh yeah, baby. When I am out biking, I TOTALLY love seeing the hotties running around in their little short shorts. Oh, I can just imagine what you look like out there hitting the pavement, firm body parts and ripped muscles undulating with each step. And then, when you get home, time to strip off those sweaty clothes . . . mm . . . I am picturing it right now . . . oooh . . .
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Greedy,Greedy,Greedy(TM)
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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2003 11:34 am Post subject: Re: Oh man, I need some tissues . . .
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Pretty_Little_Flower wrote:
JustForFun wrote:
I was wearing the hottest little low rise yellow running shorts with a matching crop top over my sports bra. You could see my six-pack. Lookin’ G-O-O-D! I can’t wait for tonight when I shed my clothes and my b/f’s jaw just drops and then we have totally hot, hot, hot sex. Whew, I am sweating just thinking about it.
Oh yeah, baby. When I am out biking, I TOTALLY love seeing the hotties running around in their little short shorts. Oh, I can just imagine what you look like out there hitting the pavement, firm body parts and ripped muscles undulating with each step. And then, when you get home, time to strip off those sweaty clothes . . . mm . . . I am picturing it right now . . . oooh . . .
If you follow the politics board, it seems that JFF woke up at 5 am this morning thinking about finding some soldier half way around the world for a new b/f. I'd guess, exercise aside, that last night was just kind of .
Don't worry, JFF, there's someone out there for you. Go for one of the British soldiers.
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JustForFun
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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2003 2:24 pm Post subject: God Bless America
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Greedy,Greedy,Greedy(TM) wrote:
If you follow the politics board, it seems that JFF woke up at 5 am this morning thinking about finding some soldier half way around the world for a new b/f. I'd guess, exercise aside, that last night was just kind of .
Don't worry, JFF, there's someone out there for you. Go for one of the British soldiers.
I live out here in the people's republic so it was 2 am, not 5 am. By that time my b/f was sleeping, but I still wanted to watch the war coverage. Just like when it is 5 am for you it is 2 am for me, it is the middle of the day in Iraq and that is when you get to see what is going on on the ground.
For me, this has nothing to do with my feelings for my b/f or the quality of my relationship. I am very happy in my relationship. This is like when a happily married person thinks a celebrity is attractive. Only less harmless because there is no one person I am focusing on, rather, I am focusing on the concept of who these men are.
I am sickened by all the anti-war protestors out here in the people's republic. As I heard the father of a marine that was killed in action say, why don't the anti-war protestors go work in a soup kitchen or homeless shelter or do something useful? He was talking about the negative effect the anti-war protestors have on him and his family as they grieve the loss of their son.
I like to watch the video feed of the ground troops out of concern and admiration. And I really do admire these guys. They are brave and honorable and I am impressed. Out here in the people's republic, I am confronted daily by these wimpy leftist Berkeley types who don't even have an understanding of the issues behind this military action. They are just out to protest anything they deem part of the establishment. They have no concern whatsoever for the Iraqi people. If they did, they would be on the side of liberation.
It is like that quote from a UPI article that I posted the other day. It was from this guy who went to Iraq to be a human shield. When he got there, he admitted that he was "shocked back into reality," when he realized the Iraqi people hate and are oppressed and tortured by Saddam. Duh. Some of these dumbasses in Berkeley need to actually speak to someone from Iraq to see how they feel about all this.
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ltlfb
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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2003 2:32 pm Post subject:
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!!!!! You had just finished being ravished by the b/f, and you were already thinking about finding some soldier? It must have been a really really performance!
When people protest the death penalty, it makes me sad for my brave selfless friend whose mom was murdered and the killer's death sentence got put on hold by that stupid Illinois governor guy. How can they be so insensitive to my friend's pain!
When people support the death penalty, it makes me sad for my brave selfless friend whose semi-retarded cousin got executed in Texas, even though it's questionable whether he knew what he was doing -- or even that he did it. How can they be so insentitive to my friend's pain!
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JustForFun
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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2003 2:43 pm Post subject: Nope - you just don't get it
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ltlfb wrote:
!!!!! You had just finished being ravished by the b/f, and you were already thinking about finding some soldier? It must have been a really really performance!
Nope. Had a good time with the b/f. The two aren't connected. As a man, I am SURE you are aware that you can have feelings for more than one person at the same time. You can have outrageously good sex with one person and still feel attracted to another person. The two are not mutually exclusive. Only, as I said before, in this case, I am not even focused on a particular person, but, rather, the concept of who these men are.
So it is a little harmless fantasy I can indulge myself in. And thanks to you, my little fantasy has an audience.
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ABBAKiss
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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2003 2:54 pm Post subject:
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JFF: Quote:
As a man, I am SURE you are aware that you can have feelings for more than one person at the same time.
What else can ltlfb, as a man, be SURE of?
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Leagleaze
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Location: Really far from anything fun
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2003 3:11 pm Post subject:
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ABBAKiss wrote:
What else can ltlfb, as a man, be SURE of?
Hehehe
Hey ABBA
And B'B, hope all goes well with the soon to be little one!
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ABBAKiss
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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2003 3:20 pm Post subject:
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Hi leagl.
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str8_outa_covina
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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2003 4:12 pm Post subject: War crimes
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Want to talk about War Crimes? I just saw Pentagon spokeswoman Victoria Clarke wearing the worst jacket I've ever seen. The right half was hot pink, the left half was brown, and there were swaths of cyan in there somewhere.
Where's Joan and Melissa when you need them?
str
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JustForFun
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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2003 4:23 pm Post subject: Re: War crimes
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str8_outa_covina wrote:
Want to talk about War Crimes? I just saw Pentagon spokeswoman Victoria Clarke wearing the worst jacket I've ever seen. The right half was hot pink, the left half was brown, and there were swaths of cyan in there somewhere.
Where's Joan and Melissa when you need them?
str
Ughh. I agree. What the fuck was she thinking?!?!
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robustpuppy
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Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2003 5:49 pm Post subject: Shoes
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If expensive shoes are for fat chicks, what is Star Jones doing hawking for Payless?
Answer me that, mistress of the obvious.
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MangoLassi
What's in a rank?
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 64
Location: Imperial Rome
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2003 7:56 pm Post subject: Re: War crimes
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str8_outa_covina wrote:
Want to talk about War Crimes? I just saw Pentagon spokeswoman Victoria Clarke wearing the worst jacket I've ever seen. The right half was hot pink, the left half was brown, and there were swaths of cyan in there somewhere.
Where's Joan and Melissa when you need them?
str
I saw it too. And wished I hadn't. I tried to imagine the decision-making process that led to it but couldn't. Maybe a form of psychological manipulation meant to distract the press corps from asking the hard questions? Maybe an effort to break the will of the anti-war demonstrators by driving them to psychosis? I want answers.
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ms._naughty_diplomat
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Location: in my own little dream world
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2003 10:26 am Post subject: Re: Shoes
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robustpuppy wrote:
If expensive shoes are for fat chicks, what is Star Jones doing hawking for Payless?
Answer me that, mistress of the obvious.
me: while your answering that one, can you also answer why someone who complained that a post saying that your boyfriend probably likes having you performing oral sex on him to shut you up was misogynistic can post something as blatantly sexist as "expensive shoes are for fat chicks."
i mean that sounds like something that would be on a t-shirt sold in a truck stop.
ms. naughty diplomat
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coup_d'skek
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Posts: 75
Location: magic blingdom
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2003 11:26 am Post subject: Movies you're embarassed to admit you like
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MangoLassi wrote:
What song(s) are you most embarassed to admit you secretly like?
There isn't any music I like that I'm embarassed to own up to. My taste is too conventional to be either proud of it or embarassed by it.
There are a some movies though that are cheesy that I'm sort of embarassed to admit that I like or used to like.
North Shore
The Lost Boys
The Blood of Heroes
Phantasm II
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coup_d'skek
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Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2003 11:36 am Post subject: Re: Shoes
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robustpuppy wrote:
If expensive shoes are for fat chicks, what is Star Jones doing hawking for Payless?
Don't hate. Her fat yank feet are jealous of Mango's.
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lawyer_princess
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 12:22 pm__ _Post subject: Movies
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I know I'm a little late to this game, but here goes...
Movies I can't turn off: I second all the Princess Bride nominations. Also, Moonstruck, Groundhog Day, Sixteen Candles, Clueless, Casablanca, and A Patch of Blue.
Actors who play the same damn role every time: Sandra Bullock, Freddie Prinze, Jr.
“We'll never survive.”
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notcasesensitive
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 12:29 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Married by America anyone?
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EvenOdds wrote:
paigowprincess wrote:
Only caught the last half of this. What the dillyo with Stephen (?), the guy with one of the Denise's? No sex drive. I know she isnt the hottest but isnt this an embarrassing statement ergarding his virility to America? Is he gay? He is pretty attractive. Is 35 too old to come out of the closet?
He's 35 and single -- and, given his behavior, he has serious commitment issues. He seems to be pulling back as fast as he can.
The Jennifer girl with Xavier ("Frenchie") is such a bitch, especially with the faces she makes. No doubt why she is single.
The person I felt sorriest for was Matt. Good thing he gets to go home now. Do you think his people picked Cortes to be mean?
Ooh. I forgot that was on last night. What with the Pres speach and all I stayed away from the network programming. Will try to remember next week (if it isn't preempted by war).
I did watch the RW/RR Battle of the Sexes tho. I think I'm the only one here who watches, so no need to discuss with myself...
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ThurgreedMarshall
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 12:30 pm__ _Post subject: Re: The FB Man, or, Less, We Hardly Knew Ye
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That's just good work, Not Bob.
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EvenOdds
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Location: Texas
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 12:35 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Married by America anyone?
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notcasesensitive wrote:
I did watch the RW/RR Battle of the Sexes tho. I think I'm the only one here who watches, so no need to discuss with myself... n(reality junkie)cs
Nope, you are not alone.
I watched it last night, followed by global extremes: mount everest.Back to top
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robustpuppy
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 12:44 pm__ _Post subject: The FB Man, and tying threads together
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Love the ditty, Not Bob, and not merely because I know the melody. (These kids with their music these days, I can't tell one song from another!)
As for movies I can't turn off, in no particular order:
1. Bull Durham (although in most other movies both Sarandon and Costner irritate the crap out of me)
2. When Harry Met Sally
3. Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid (Paul Newman -- mmm!)
4. Pride & Prejudice (the A&E Version, Colin Firth, hummana hummana)
5. The Sound of Music (yes, I am a sap)
6. Sophie's Choice (see 5, and a good cry now and then really is cathartic)
7. The Big Chill
8. Princess Bride (along with everyone else, I see), and
9. Clueless ("I've got a 45 and a shovel!")
10. Moonstruck, notwithstanding a general dislike of all things Cher
There'a line in Moonstruck, spoken by the great Olympia Dukakis, that came to mind during JFF's incessant posts on aging well, which got me to thinking about fear of aging and fear of death. "No matter what you do, you're still gonna die."
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robustpuppy
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 12:52 pm__ _Post subject:
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I forgot to mention High Fidelity and Say Anything, although I agree that while lovable, John Cusack generally plays the same character (Being John Malkovich was a little bit off the usual path, but not much, and probably only b/c he looked grungy).Back to top
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TexLex
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 12:54 pm__ _Post subject: Re: The FB Man, and tying threads together
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robustpuppy wrote:
5. The Sound of Music (yes, I am a sap)
I am a sap too, then - I got it for Xmas.
-TL
And Not Bob - very good work (and to a tune I actually know!)Back to top
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White Rose
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 1:07 pm__ _Post subject: Letter to George Bush re Pending Iraq War Escalation...
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Post deleted by Not7yS.
Not for content, but for redundancy. Anyone looking to read said letter may do so on the Politics forum.Back to top
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Replaced_Texan
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 1:16 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Letter to George Bush re Pending Iraq War Escalation...
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White Rose wrote:
George W. Bush
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, DC
Re: US Military-Industrial-Petroleum-Media-Financial Complex
Blah, blah
Dear Governor Bush: Blue Triangle
I really don't like being topic police, but I'm certain that anyone who wants to see this post is be very capable of going it on the politics board. Keep it over there.
If the consensus of the community that regularly posts on this board is to delete posts like this, I will delete similar future posts without notice.
FBers? Delete, don't delete? I'm going to start a poll on another thread.Back to top
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EvenOdds
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Location: Texas
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 1:22 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Letter to George Bush re Pending Iraq War Escalation...
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Replaced_Texan wrote:
White Rose wrote:
George W. Bush
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, DC
Re: US Military-Industrial-Petroleum-Media-Financial Complex
Blah, blah
Dear Governor Bush: Blue Triangle
I really don't like being topic police, but I'm certain that anyone who wants to see this post is be very capable of going it on the politics board. Keep it over there.
If the consensus of the community that regularly posts on this board is to delete posts like this, I will delete similar future posts without notice.
FBers? Delete, don't delete? I'm going to start a poll on another thread.
Don't delete. Move it to politics and leave a message that you can find the post there. There will be some posting about world events on the FB, so we need to keep it open. But a screed is unnecessary and divisive.Back to top
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dtb
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 1:23 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Letter to George Bush re Pending Iraq War Escalation...
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Replaced_Texan wrote:
White Rose wrote:
Re: US Military-Industrial-Petroleum-Media-Financial Complex
Blah, blah
Dear Governor Bush: Blue Triangle
I really don't like being topic police, but I'm certain that anyone who wants to see this post is be very capable of going it on the politics board.
FBers? Delete, don't delete? I'm going to start a poll on another thread.
Not only the politics board, but the Real GAs on the old site, Politics on the Old site, Lawyers with Kids on the old site.
Enough, already -- DELETEBack to top
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Replaced_Texan
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 1:24 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Letter to George Bush re Pending Iraq War Escalation...
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EvenOdds wrote:
Replaced_Texan wrote:
White Rose wrote:
George W. Bush
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, DC
Re: US Military-Industrial-Petroleum-Media-Financial Complex
Blah, blah
Dear Governor Bush: Blue Triangle
I really don't like being topic police, but I'm certain that anyone who wants to see this post is be very capable of going it on the politics board. Keep it over there.
If the consensus of the community that regularly posts on this board is to delete posts like this, I will delete similar future posts without notice.
FBers? Delete, don't delete? I'm going to start a poll on another thread.
Don't delete. Move it to politics and leave a message that you can find the post there. There will be some posting about world events on the FB, so we need to keep it open. But a screed is unnecessary and divisive.
It's already at politics. The poster probably spamming this board because s/he can see that it has the most traffic. I don't have a problem with politics flowing over here per se, it's the spam that I have problems with.Back to top
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EvenOdds
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Joined: 14 Mar 2003
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Location: Texas
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 1:26 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Letter to George Bush re Pending Iraq War Escalation...
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Replaced_Texan wrote:
It's already at politics. The poster probably spamming this board because s/he can see that it has the most traffic. I don't have a problem with politics flowing over here per se, it's the spam that I have problems with.
Then, I change my vote to delete.
We've already spent too much time talking about it.Back to top
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robustpuppy
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 1:28 pm__ _Post subject: Delete
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RT -- I vote to delete these types of post. As noted, this is already on politics, and these posts are turning that Board into a sewer.Back to top
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Gattigap
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 1:29 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Letter to George Bush re Pending Iraq War Escalation...
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Replaced_Texan wrote:
FBers? Delete, don't delete?
Oh, yes. Delete.
This board possesses a very delicate balance of Fashion/Reality TV/BookClub/Sex Talk/Perverted Sex Talk/Alcohol/Bad Poetry/Movie and Music Review. Tinkering with this mix by adding too much Married to America, to say nothing of this nonsense, can be lethal.Back to top
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Leagleaze
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 1:33 pm__ _Post subject: folks...
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You know, Slave already edited it and pointed people who want to read it to the politics board.
Which is the future solution. That post violated our spam rule. Heck it was so long it probably violated our spam rule just being posted once Back to top
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lawyer_princess
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Posts: 14
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 2:08 pm__ _Post subject: Re: The FB Man, and tying threads together
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robustpuppy wrote:
There'a line in Moonstruck, spoken by the great Olympia Dukakis, that came to mind during JFF's incessant posts on aging well, which got me to thinking about fear of aging and fear of death. "No matter what you do, you're still gonna die."
RP
We like the same stuff. You're the only one I know besides me who quotes Moonstruck.
"I don't care! I ain't no freakin' monument to justice!"
"I guess it ain't modern times in Sicily."
"It's Cosmo's moon. Is he down there?"
"I don't believe in curses." "Neither do I."
"Somebody tell a joke."Back to top
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bold_n_brazen
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Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 51
Location: At the Gas n' Sip
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 2:09 pm__ _Post subject: A question for all the Texans around here
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I found an old cassette wedged under my car seat today.
Do any of you Texans remember a band from like 1983 called the Judy's? Their album Washarama was pure genius.
I also heard Michael Jackson's Wanna Be Starting Something on the radio today and was reminded of how good he was back in 1983, and before he went completely off the fucking deep end.
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pursejunkie
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Location: playing with the dog
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 2:10 pm__ _Post subject: Movies I'll Watch No Matter What
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1) Star Wars
2) Spaceballs ("Pizza the Hut!")
3) The Usual Suspects
4) Caddyshack ("I was born to love you/I was born to lick your face/I was born to rub you/But you were born to rub me first")
5) Mystic Pizza
6) Gone With the Wind
7) All About Eve
The African Queen
9) Grosse Pointe Blank
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bold_n_brazen
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Location: At the Gas n' Sip
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 2:16 pm__ _Post subject: Re: The FB Man, and tying threads together
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lawyer_princess wrote:
robustpuppy wrote:
There'a line in Moonstruck, spoken by the great Olympia Dukakis, that came to mind during JFF's incessant posts on aging well, which got me to thinking about fear of aging and fear of death. "No matter what you do, you're still gonna die."
RP
We like the same stuff. You're the only one I know besides me who quotes Moonstruck.
"I don't care! I ain't no freakin' monument to justice!"
"I guess it ain't modern times in Sicily."
"It's Cosmo's moon. Is he down there?"
"I don't believe in curses." "Neither do I."
"Somebody tell a joke."
"Do you love him?"
"I love him awful, Ma..."
"Snap out of it!"
I'd like to add Nic Cage to my laminated list...
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TexLex
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 2:26 pm__ _Post subject: Re: A question for all the Texans around here
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bold_n_brazen wrote:
Do any of you Texans remember a band from like 1983 called the Judy's? Their album Washarama was pure genius.
Bn'B
Sorry, no. T(before my time)LBack to top
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bold_n_brazen
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 2:28 pm__ _Post subject: Re: A question for all the Texans around here
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TexLex wrote:
bold_n_brazen wrote:
Do any of you Texans remember a band from like 1983 called the Judy's? Their album Washarama was pure genius.
Bn'B
Sorry, no. T(before my time)L
Ouch. I'll just drag my withered old ass up from the floor now.Back to top
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Atticus_Grinch
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 2:32 pm__ _Post subject:
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You're really kind of asking for it when you name your son "Dick Smothers."
Comedian Dick Smothers' Son Launches Porn CareerBack to top
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TexLex
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Location: Houston
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 2:40 pm__ _Post subject: Re: A question for all the Texans around here
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bold_n_brazen wrote:
TexLex wrote:
bold_n_brazen wrote:
Do any of you Texans remember a band from like 1983 called the Judy's? Their album Washarama was pure genius.
Bn'B
Sorry, no. T(before my time)L
Ouch. I'll just drag my withered old ass up from the floor now.
Now I feel bad, but I was 9 or 10 and just not into the local music scene at the time, as you might imagine. In fact the only thing I was listening to were my ABBA and Billy Joel tapes (go ahead, laugh). I didn't even own a radio. Oh, and my mom's old Gerry Rafferty album on vinyl - loved that!
Are you on leave this week? Or as we joke here - "baby vacation?"
-TL
This city desert makes you feel so cold
It’s got so many people but it’s got no soul
And it’s taken you so long to find out you were wrong
When you thought it held everything.
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bold_n_brazen
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 2:46 pm__ _Post subject: Re: A question for all the Texans around here
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TexLex wrote:
bold_n_brazen wrote:
TexLex wrote:
bold_n_brazen wrote:
Do any of you Texans remember a band from like 1983 called the Judy's? Their album Washarama was pure genius.
Bn'B
Sorry, no. T(before my time)L
Ouch. I'll just drag my withered old ass up from the floor now.[color=darkred]
Now I feel bad, but I was 9 or 10 and just not into the local music scene at the time, as you might imagine. In fact the only thing I was listening to were my ABBA and Billy Joel tapes (go ahead, laugh). I didn't even own a radio. Oh, and my mom's old Gerry Rafferty album on vinyl - loved that!
Are you on leave this week? Or as we joke here - "baby vacation?"
-TL
No worries. My ass is old and withered (and JFF can kiss it for all I care).
I am not on leave yet. I am very stupid. I am working until this Friday. I am very stupid.
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TexLex
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 3:01 pm__ _Post subject: Re: A question for all the Texans around here
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bold_n_brazen wrote:
I am not on leave yet. I am very stupid. I am working until this Friday. I am very stupid.
That sucks - But I hope it means you get more time with the Brazenette once she's here.
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Mister_Ruysbroeck
Piss me off and your code is gone!
Joined: 06 Mar 2003
Posts: 95
Location: The Midwest...
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 3:12 pm__ _Post subject: Re: folks...
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Leagleaze wrote:
You know, Slave already edited it and pointed people who want to read it to the politics board.
Which is the future solution. That post violated our spam rule. Heck it was so long it probably violated our spam rule just being posted once
I say delete if a post like this is already on the politics board. If not, however, I say move it first, then delete it from here and anywhere else it was spammed.Back to top
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bold_n_brazen
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Location: At the Gas n' Sip
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 3:13 pm__ _Post subject: Re: A question for all the Texans around here
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TexLex wrote:
bold_n_brazen wrote:
I am not on leave yet. I am very stupid. I am working until this Friday. I am very stupid.
That sucks - But I hope it means you get more time with the Brazenette once she's here.
-TL
That's the plan anyway. Every day I work beofre her arrival is a day I can take off once she's here. (Brazenette countdown= T-7 days and counting).
On an unrelated note: Has anyone seen the Complaint in the Elizabeth Smart case? It's chilling stuff. Read it here: http://www.thesmokinggun.com/doc_o_d...llcharge1.html
On another unrelated note: I forgot to add The Breakfast Club to my list of movies I can watch ad naseum. No movie has more quoteable quotes.
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paigowprincess
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 3:15 pm__ _Post subject: Queschone
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I see that I am in a bet with Thurgreed to see who is the better flamer NTTAWWT. I am wondering if I double my numbers if I too will acheive that golden status of "Boss lady"? Back to top
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ThurgreedMarshall
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Location: New York fuckin' City
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 3:27 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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paigowprincess wrote:
I see that I am in a bet with Thurgreed to see who is the better flamer NTTAWWT. I am wondering if I double my numbers if I too will acheive that golden status of "Boss lady"?
I had no idea what the fuck you were talking about (as usual) until I noticed the line underneath my name. Those are stupid. Can we lose them?
Speaking of things that are stupid, what is with all of the quotes in the signature lines? Does anyone think people read them more than once? If not, why post it more than once? Are they supposed to neatly sum up who you are?
Thurgreed(even worse are the ones with the smilies in them)Marshall
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 3:29 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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ThurgreedMarshall wrote:
paigowprincess wrote:
I see that I am in a bet with Thurgreed to see who is the better flamer NTTAWWT. I am wondering if I double my numbers if I too will acheive that golden status of "Boss lady"?
I had no idea what the fuck you were talking about (as usual) until I noticed the line underneath my name. Those are stupid. Can we lose them?
Speaking of things that are stupid, what is with all of the quotes in the signature lines? Does anyone think people read them more than once? If not, why post it more than once? Are they supposed to neatly sum up who you are?
Thurgreed(even worse are the ones with the smilies in them)Marshall
I find myself quoting bc there is a quote button but not a good ole fashioned reply button.
Yo momma.
My flames are better than yours (but how come only you and I have this label?)Back to top
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Replaced_Texan
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 3:30 pm__ _Post subject:
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I can handle, and I generally sympathize with, the anti-war movement, but this time they've gone too far.
They've managed to get "I Wish You Peace" by the Eagles stuck in my head.
Grrrrrr.Back to top
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Gattigap
I seem to have a gap in my gatti
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 3:35 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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ThurgreedMarshall wrote:
I had no idea what the fuck you were talking about (as usual) ..... Those are stupid. Can we lose them? Speaking of things that are stupid ...... [etc, etc]
Now there's the Thurgreed we know and love.Back to top
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robustpuppy
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 3:40 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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Gattigap wrote:
ThurgreedMarshall wrote:
I had no idea what the fuck you were talking about (as usual) ..... Those are stupid. Can we lose them? Speaking of things that are stupid ...... [etc, etc]
Now there's the Thurgreed we know and love.
GA2GP--
Didn't you used to have one of those stupid quotes at the bottom of your posts? I notice you dumped it to reply to Thurgreed.
You're afraid of Thurgreed, you're afraid of Thurgreed . . .
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Leagleaze
It's good to be the queen
Joined: 06 Mar 2003
Posts: 221
Location: Really far from anything fun
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 3:40 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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TM: I had no idea what the fuck you were talking about (as usual) ..... Those are stupid. Can we lose them?
You whine like a mule.Back to top
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greatwhitenorthchick
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 53
Location: somewhere underneath Owen Nolan
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 3:41 pm__ _Post subject:
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Replaced_Texan wrote:
I can handle, and I generally sympathize with, the anti-war movement, but this time they've gone too far.
They've managed to get "I Wish You Peace" by the Eagles stuck in my head.
Grrrrrr.
Speaking of war-related annoyances, I'm more than just a little pissed that this deadline (please let it be a real deadline this time) expires right smack in the middle of the worst fucking PMS I've experienced in about 10 years. With the mood I'm in, they should just air drop me into one of Saddam's palaces and I think I'd flay the bastard with my bare hands.
So I second your grrrrrr...
(and nice song, not Bob, and nice thoughts, but I was first runner up. not the winner. First fucking runner up. No sash. (I think she blew one of the judges))Back to top
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paigowprincess
Beyond Category
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 116
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 3:44 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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ThurgreedMarshall wrote:
paigowprincess wrote:
I see that I am in a bet with Thurgreed to see who is the better flamer NTTAWWT. I am wondering if I double my numbers if I too will acheive that golden status of "Boss lady"?
I had no idea what the fuck you were talking about (as usual) until I noticed the line underneath my name. Those are stupid. Can we lose them?
Speaking of things that are stupid, what is with all of the quotes in the signature lines? Does anyone think people read them more than once? If not, why post it more than once? Are they supposed to neatly sum up who you are?
Thurgreed(even worse are the ones with the smilies in them)Marshall
Whoops. Only half read your post bc that is the attention span you generally warrant. I thought you meant why do we always qyote each others posts all the time ith the posts before those posts quoted as well (which is something that needles me ever so slightly).
I will take credit for starting the quote in signature box trend bc I did. Only my quote is my name and variations on my name. Its for the newbies. And now, to annoy you. Glad to see you have your MPMS back.Back to top
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notcasesensitive
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 51
Location: watching basketball, drinking beer (I wish)
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 3:47 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Married by America anyone?
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EvenOdds wrote:
notcasesensitive wrote:
I did watch the RW/RR Battle of the Sexes tho. I think I'm the only one here who watches, so no need to discuss with myself... n(reality junkie)cs
Nope, you are not alone.
I watched it last night, followed by global extremes: mount everest.
So do you think Emily is a total bitch or what? The show has had some redeeming value for Tonya and Ruthie. It is, of course, disappointing that the women can't get their shit together and argue like spoiled eighth graders with each other while the men all seem to get along. But the arguing is what reality tv is all about...
The funniest line from the marathon on Mtv last night is when Ruthie pulls aside Ayana to discuss the plot by Aneesa to engage in "deception and sabotage". Poor Ruthie was way overprotecting Emily, who would have done that exact thing to someone else if she had the chance.
n(Blair's line about lingering around like a disease was also quite good)csBack to top
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paigowprincess
Beyond Category
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 116
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 3:51 pm__ _Post subject: poll
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Who is your favorite poster to not show up here thus far? And can we send them all emails to make sure they know about the move?
I vote chris. Followed closely by durden and princecharmingpaigowBack to top
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SlaveNoMore
Consigliere
Joined: 06 Mar 2003
Posts: 62
Location: Cocktail Lounge
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 4:08 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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ThurgreedMarshall wrote:
...I had no idea what the fuck you were talking about (as usual) until I noticed the line underneath my name. Those are stupid. Can we lose them?
I fixed yours.
not7y(ha fucking ha ha)SBack to top
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Pretty_Little_Flower
I am simply a cog in the Lawtalk Machine
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 31
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 4:10 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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ThurgreedMarshall wrote:
Speaking of things that are stupid, what is with all of the quotes in the signature lines? Does anyone think people read them more than once? If not, why post it more than once? Are they supposed to neatly sum up who you are?
Thurgreed(even worse are the ones with the smilies in them)Marshall
I agree with Thurcranky. The quotes get old real quick. And we all know how I feel about smileys. If you people had even half a fucking clue, you would get nice avatars. But, I suppose that is why you shall forever toil away in the avatar-less classes, never daring to rise up to break the shackles of your oppression. I'd laugh if it wasn't so sad. I'd cry if I was capable of any sort of empathy with all you avatar-less morons.Back to top
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EvenOdds
Too sexy for her rank
Joined: 14 Mar 2003
Posts: 69
Location: Texas
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 4:10 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Married by America anyone?
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notcasesensitive wrote:
So do you think Emily is a total bitch or what? The show has had some redeeming value for Tonya and Ruthie.
My least favorite character is Veronica. She is an uber-bitch. I am not too crazy about Melissa either, but she looks terrific compared to her stint on RW New Orleans.
Emily just seems misguided and paranoid, and the poor dear is hooked up with James, so she clearly has problems.
Here's my lingering question: how does Colin keep coming in first for the men when we never see him compete and always see him on crutches?
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paigowprincess
Beyond Category
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 116
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 4:12 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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Pretty_Little_Flower wrote:
ThurgreedMarshall wrote:
Speaking of things that are stupid, what is with all of the quotes in the signature lines? Does anyone think people read them more than once? If not, why post it more than once? Are they supposed to neatly sum up who you are?
Thurgreed(even worse are the ones with the smilies in them)Marshall
I agree with Thurcranky. The quotes get old real quick. And we all know how I feel about smileys. If you people had even half a fucking clue, you would get nice avatars. But, I suppose that is why you shall forever toil away in the avatar-less classes, never daring to rise up to break the shackles of your oppression. I'd laugh if it wasn't so sad. I'd cry if I was capable of any sort of empathy with all you avatar-less morons.
I dont like your avatar, Pretty, nor do I like the avatars of your socks. They are too effing big and take up too much space. THey would be ok if they were on the left hand side where it says you are just a cog. I would like to know when we will get those again.
And ef all of you all for not answering my poll.Back to top
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ThrashersFan
Newbie
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 3
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 4:13 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Movies I'll Watch No Matter What
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1. Slapshot.
"They brought their f%^&ing toys with them?"
"I'm listening to the f%^&ing song."
"What are you boys doing? Putting on the foil coach, before every game."
"We've come for the Hansons."
"Your wife's a dyke. I know."
"What are oyu doing <said to driver smashing team travel bus with sledgehammer>? Making it look mean."
"Did you ask him? Yes, I said 'Who own da Chiefs.' What did he say? ... He said OOWNNNS, OOWNNNS."
2. Blazing Saddles ("He said the sheriff is a-near. No gol-darn it, I said the sheriff is a <BLEEP>")
3. Young Frankenstein ("Nice knockers." "Damn your eyes man...too late." "Hump? What hump?")
4. Breakfast Club ("Does Barry Manilow know that you raid his wardrobe?")
5. Caddyshack ("I'll have a hamburger, no I'll have a cheeseburger, no I'll have a hot dog ... you'll get nothing and like it.")
6. Blues Brothers ("It's a 106 miles to Chicago. We've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.")
7. Sid and Nancy ("You Americans with your free hippy love sh^t.")
8. Towering Inferno -- I don't know why but I cannot resist this movie when it is on.
9. Gone With the Wind -- No matter how many times I have seen it on TV, I watch the DVD in one sitting at least once per year.
10. The Deer Hunter, Full Metal Jacket, Hamburger Hill, Platoon, Platoon Leader and any other 'Nam flick.
.. an honorable mention to Deliverance ("Squeal like a pig for me.")
There are more, but I am late doing my list already.Back to top
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Gattigap
I seem to have a gap in my gatti
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 46
Location: My happy place
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 4:24 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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robustpuppy wrote:
You're afraid of Thurgreed, you're afraid of Thurgreed . . .
To quote John Nash, "Horrified. Petrified. Stupified. Of You."
Though actually, I'm surprised that you noticed. What a validating event! I hereby celebrate with the abandonment of my quote, and reinstatement of my avatar.
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robustpuppy
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 100
Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 4:30 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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Gattigap wrote:
robustpuppy wrote:
You're afraid of Thurgreed, you're afraid of Thurgreed . . .
To quote John Nash, "Horrified. Petrified. Stupified. Of You."
Though actually, I'm surprised that you noticed. What a validating event! I hereby celebrate with the abandonment of my quote, and reinstatement of my avatar.
Gatti(how you doin'?)gap
You're a hopeless sycophant! First you dump your quote because you like many others feel the need to pussyfoot around Thurgreed. Then you kiss up to me, when no less a luminary than PP has described me as a lame, skek-like poster. (Not that I pay attention to her.) Finally, you post an avatar just to impress the Flower!
No wonder you're a partner.
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Atticus_Grinch
Geeky Comic Dude
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 66
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 4:33 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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paigowprincess wrote:
I will take credit for starting the quote in signature box trend bc I did.
Sweet merciful Jesus, tell me you're kidding. The plague for which you seek credit predates the web itself.
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Connect_the_Dots
Moving On Up
Joined: 12 Mar 2003
Posts: 28
Location: Here I am!!!
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 4:33 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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Pretty_Little_Flower wrote:
I'd laugh if it wasn't so sad. I'd cry if I was capable of any sort of empathy with all you avatar-less morons.
Why waste your energy on them? They hate you because you are pretty. They deserve no pity. Don't even think of crying. When life gets you down, just prance like a kitty. Not all of us can be kittys so you owe it to those of us who didn't win the ovarian lottery to prance your little kitty guts out. If we were kittys we would all prance till our intestines made noticible bulges in our abdomens. But alas, no paws.Back to top
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ltlfb
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 49
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 4:35 pm__ _Post subject:
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Just checking.Back to top
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Connect_the_Dots
Moving On Up
Joined: 12 Mar 2003
Posts: 28
Location: Here I am!!!
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 4:35 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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Gattigap wrote:
robustpuppy wrote:
You're afraid of Thurgreed, you're afraid of Thurgreed . . .
I hereby celebrate with the abandonment of my quote, and reinstatement of my avatar.
Nice Avatar, by the way. Reminds me of how I felt when I got digital cable and had about 100 more channels than I knew what to do with.Back to top
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ThurgreedMarshall
[Intentionally Omitted]
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 109
Location: New York fuckin' City
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 4:37 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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Leagleaze wrote:
You whine like a mule.
Only appropriate when I'm speaking to an ass.
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TexLex
What's in a rank?
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 66
Location: Houston
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 4:43 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Happy Now?
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paigowprincess wrote:
And ef all of you all for not answering my poll.
I wish I could drag the folks (non-assholes only, please) over from the Texas Board - but I don't know which are socks anyway and figured they might already be here under new names.
Where's Generator, txtiger, boobjob, Mr. Lumbergh, fence rider and many more?........oh, and the mystery anon that used to pop up and flame me occasionally for no specific reason - I really miss em too (hmm...was that you, Paigow?).
-T(Olly Olly Oxin Free!)L
p.s. RP - I am truly amazed at your memory skills - how can you keep track of all this? Hell, I barely remember what day it is. What day is it, anyway?
p.p.s. CTD - can you please post a bigger avatar - I am having trouble seeing yours. I think one that fills up my entire screen would be better.
p.p.p.s. On second thought, please don't.Back to top
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kafka_esquire
Moving On Up
Joined: 11 Mar 2003
Posts: 25
Location: The Castle
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 4:50 pm__ _Post subject: Dick Smothers Porn Star
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And. . . in other news today, Dick Smothers, son of Dick Smothers (of the famed Smothers Brothers) announced that he wants to become the "The Orson Wells of porn".
http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/Movi...eut/index.html
Exerpt: "Dick Jr. said he has no interest in so-called gonzo porn."
I bet Jim Henson's company is glad about that . . .Back to top
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Gattigap
I seem to have a gap in my gatti
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 46
Location: My happy place
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 4:50 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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robustpuppy wrote:
You're a hopeless sycophant!
Hmm. I'm sensing ... tension.
robustpuppy wrote:
First you dump your quote because you like many others feel the need to pussyfoot around Thurgreed.
Actually, when I went back and looked, I decided that (though originally inspired) after each post I liked my own quote less each time. Though statistics may suggest otherwise, just because Thurgreed thinks something doesn't always mean it's wrong.
robustpuppy wrote:
Then you kiss up to me, when no less a luminary than PP has described me as a lame, skek-like poster. (Not that I pay attention to her.)
Oh? I missed that part. In that case, begone, vixen!
(This means that the kiss-up was ineffective, doesn't it?)
robustpuppy wrote:
Finally, you post an avatar just to impress the Flower!
I have no such ambitions. Nothing impresses the Flower.Back to top
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Leagleaze
It's good to be the queen
Joined: 06 Mar 2003
Posts: 221
Location: Really far from anything fun
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 4:58 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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ThurgreedMarshall: Only appropriate when I'm speaking to an ass.
Now now TM, I realize you speak to yourself a lot, but really... you shouldn't call yourself an ass.Back to top
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robustpuppy
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 100
Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 5:02 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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Gattigap wrote:
[B]egone, vixen!
Look, there's no need to resort to name calling. Save it for your associates.Back to top
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greatwhitenorthchick
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 53
Location: somewhere underneath Owen Nolan
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 5:07 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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robustpuppy wrote:
Gattigap wrote:
[B]egone, vixen!
Look, there's no need to resort to name calling. Save it for your associates.
Thank you for getting rid of that retarded Erica Jong quote. I did not mind the Jane Austen one, but that one was annoying.Back to top
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paigowprincess
Beyond Category
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 116
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 5:08 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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robustpuppy wrote:
Gattigap wrote:
[B]egone, vixen!
Look, there's no need to resort to name calling. Save it for your associates.
Maybe your general skekkiness is throwing me off here, but why am I suddenly being referred to in alll your posts? Are you to join the I Bet My Flames Are Better Than Yours Club my little cog?Back to top
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robustpuppy
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 100
Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 5:20 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
Thank you for getting rid of that retarded Erica Jong quote. I did not mind the Jane Austen one, but that one was annoying.
The point was that they were supposed to be annoying; Erica Jong was supposed to be off the Richter scale. My next quote was going to be from Oprah!
Edited to get rid of quote within quote.
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Not_Bob
My inner chick is in my Hermes
Joined: 08 Mar 2003
Posts: 44
Location: Podunkville
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 5:21 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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ThurgreedMarshall wrote:
...I had no idea what the fuck you were talking about (as usual) until I noticed the line underneath my name. Those are stupid. Can we lose them?
SlaveNoMore wrote:
I fixed yours.
not7y(ha fucking ha ha)S
Folks, I think that we have found the winner of the "it's good to be king" award.Back to top
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robustpuppy
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 100
Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 5:28 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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paigowprincess wrote:
Why am I suddenly being referred to in alll your posts?
My, how you do overstate things. It was only one post; after writing the post, I changed the quote; then the quote showed up in all my posts. Nonetheless, I do crave attention from you. I'm only human.
Quote:
Are you to join the I Bet My Flames Are Better Than Yours Club my little cog?
Nope. I'm not that competitive.
Edited to fix quotes.
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greatwhitenorthchick
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 53
Location: somewhere underneath Owen Nolan
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 5:28 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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robustpuppy wrote:
The point was that they were supposed to be annoying; Erica Jong was supposed to be off the Richter scale. My next quote was going to be from Oprah!
Oh. A gold star, then.Back to top
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kafka_esquire
Moving On Up
Joined: 11 Mar 2003
Posts: 25
Location: The Castle
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 5:34 pm__ _Post subject: Testing my new Avatar . . .
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TM: "I had no idea what the fuck you were talking about (as usual) ..... Those are stupid. Can we lose them?"
Sounds like somebody's panties are in a bunch. Have you tried this?
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notcasesensitive
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 51
Location: watching basketball, drinking beer (I wish)
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 5:51 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Married by America anyone?
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EvenOdds wrote:
Here's my lingering question: how does Colin keep coming in first for the men when we never see him compete and always see him on crutches?
Even(I need a new hobby)Odds
I don't know. I am not totally clear on what goes on with the guys, who clearly aren't the story line now that Puck has macheted his way out (that incident sure was anticlimactic). I have been confused from day one as to who the hell that Jake dude was. Heck I can't even remember which guys have been eliminated. Jamie's still around isn't he? Haven't seen him on the last few episodes...
n(for some reason Ann really bothered me in last night's episode)csBack to top
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robustpuppy
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 100
Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 5:57 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
robustpuppy wrote:
The point was that they were supposed to be annoying; Erica Jong was supposed to be off the Richter scale. My next quote was going to be from Oprah!
Oh. A gold star, then.
Had I known you were PMS-ing, I would have needled TM some other day.Back to top
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ThurgreedMarshall
[Intentionally Omitted]
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 109
Location: New York fuckin' City
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 6:01 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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Connect_the_Dots wrote:
Why waste your energy on them? They hate you because you are pretty. They deserve no pity. Don't even think of crying. When life gets you down, just prance like a kitty. Not all of us can be kittys so you owe it to those of us who didn't win the ovarian lottery to prance your little kitty guts out. If we were kittys we would all prance till our intestines made noticible bulges in our abdomens. But alas, no paws.
Since I'm on such a streak of love, let me make another observation.
You are not PLF. You are not Pushy the Puppy. You are not Daysleeper. You are not International Male. Stop trying to post like them. They are good at posting in this style. You are not. You sound like you're trying too hard. Just go back to who you were before you changed your moniker (for the 100th time). And get rid of that stupid fucking oversized avatar.
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Oliver_Wendell_Ramone
I am simply a cog in the Lawtalk Machine
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 23
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 6:50 pm__ _Post subject: Not Bob's Song
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Nice song, Not Bob. Lester may well come over her solely to kick your ass for linking him with Billy Joel.
Ollie (not that Less wouldn't fuck Christie Brinkly, or get drunk and drive his car into a tree) RamoneBack to top
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Pretty_Little_Flower
I am simply a cog in the Lawtalk Machine
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 31
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 6:54 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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ThurgreedMarshall wrote:
[To CtD] You are not PLF. You are not Pushy the Puppy.
You are, like, the only one who thinks so.Back to top
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Taxwonk
Newbie
Joined: 18 Mar 2003
Posts: 3
Location: here, stupid
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 6:56 pm__ _Post subject: So this is where y'all done went
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Hi. Been busy. Is this finally home?Back to top
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Atticus_Grinch
Geeky Comic Dude
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 66
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 7:01 pm__ _Post subject: Re: So this is where y'all done went
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Taxwonk wrote:
Hi. Been busy. Is this finally home?
Ayup. Welcome. You've got 797 FB posts to put your own special brand of ketchup on, so git crackin'.Back to top
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ThurgreedMarshall
[Intentionally Omitted]
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 109
Location: New York fuckin' City
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 7:05 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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Pretty_Little_Flower wrote:
ThurgreedMarshall wrote:
[To CtD] You are not PLF. You are not Pushy the Puppy.
You are, like, the only one who thinks so.
Correction. I'm one of the few who knows so.
Someone just pointed this post out to me, though.
http://www.infirmation.com/bboard/cl...?msg_id=00230h
Damned funny back when he first showed up (under this sock name).
And I admit, I thought he was one of you at first, but the more he tries to post like you and sleeper, the more it's obvious that he needs to stick with his own steelo.
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Taxwonk
Newbie
Joined: 18 Mar 2003
Posts: 3
Location: here, stupid
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 7:18 pm__ _Post subject: Re: So this is where y'all done went
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Atticus_Grinch wrote:
Taxwonk wrote:
Hi. Been busy. Is this finally home?
Ayup. Welcome. You've got 797 FB posts to put your own special brand of ketchup on, so git crackin'.
I'm not even going to try. Beee-yotch. Back to top
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Mister_Ruysbroeck
Piss me off and your code is gone!
Joined: 06 Mar 2003
Posts: 95
Location: The Midwest...
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 7:27 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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ThurgreedMarshall wrote:
And I admit, I thought he was one of you at first, but the more he tries to post like you and sleeper, the more it's obvious that he needs to stick with his own steelo.
TM
I'm not that interested in sock-busting, but I'll admit I'd like to know who CTD is as much as the next guy. Who do you think it is, TM? PM me if you don't want to make your accusation public.Back to top
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robustpuppy
My rank is higher than your rank.
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Posts: 100
Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 7:42 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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ThurgreedMarshall wrote:
Pretty_Little_Flower wrote:
ThurgreedMarshall wrote:
[To CtD] You are not PLF. You are not Pushy the Puppy.
You are, like, the only one who thinks so.
Correction. I'm one of the few who knows so.
TM
I always thought CTD was [[deleted to protect the possibly innocent] but I haven't been around long enough to smoke anybody out.Back to top
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JustForFun
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Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 136
Location: People's Republic of California
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 9:15 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Clothes
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pursejunkie wrote:
I think it's particularly exasperating when aerobic-nut whippets yap on about how fun exercise is. People are fat because it's largely not fun, and eating is. Why not just say, "yes, spinning classes really are misery unto death, but you will die before you can even finish that box of Twinkies, and you will never ever be asked to have sex with anyone ever again, if you don't suck it up and do this." Honesty I can respect.
I exercise because I don't want to croak early from a heart attack and lift weights because my bones will fold like an envelope if I don't keep 'em strong, not because I enjoy it. While individual activities (walking the dog, swimming, biking, etc.) that don't seem like exercise are fun and can get people moving despite themselves, perkily saying that exercise is fun will only make people roll their eyes and grab the Cheetos.
[edited to fix the quote thingy -- Not Bob]
Well, I can't agree that exercising isn't fun, you just have to find the right activity for yourself. But I certainly agree with sex being a motivating factor. Health doesn't motivate me, although it should.
There is no bigger turn on than to have a hot body and take your clothes off with your boyfriend and have the sight of you make him incredibly turned on. That alone makes it worth it - the not dying from a heart attack thing is just a bonus.Back to top
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bold_n_brazen
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Location: At the Gas n' Sip
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 9:40 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Clothes
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JustForFun wrote:
There is no bigger turn on than to have a hot body and take your clothes off with your boyfriend and have the sight of you make him incredibly turned on. That alone makes it worth it - the not dying from a heart attack thing is just a bonus.
Ugh. I genuinely hate you. Not because you're beautiful, but because you are so fucking sure you are.
I'd like to buy you a ladder to help you get over yourself, but I fear you'd think it was a pedestal and just climb right up.
Bn'BBack to top
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JustForFun
I post so much, I am beyond a rank
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 136
Location: People's Republic of California
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 9:56 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Clothes
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bold_n_brazen wrote:
Ugh. I genuinely hate you. Not because you're beautiful, but because you are so fucking sure you are.
I'd like to buy you a ladder to help you get over yourself, but I fear you'd think it was a pedestal and just climb right up.
Bn'B
Oh stop with the venom. I never said I was beautiful. I said I work hard to have the best body I can, that I keep it covered up at work because I don't look for male attention at work, and that my boyfriend gets really turned on when he sees me naked and that makes all the working out worth it.
Most everyone can have a decent looking body if they just work at it. Good hair and good skin you have to be born with. But a good body is within most everyone's reach.
Whether we like it or not, men are incredibly visually stimulated. I learned a long time ago to just accept that fact and work with it. Like it or not, men don't form an emotional bond with a woman unless the sexual attraction is there and sexual attraction for men is based in large part on the physical appearance of a woman. Sure, with time if they love the woman and she no longer is physically appealing they will not stop loving her just because of her looks. But they will never fall in love in the first place if they aren't turned on by what they see. I have just accepted this and make sure my boyfriend likes what he sees.
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kafka_esquire
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Location: The Castle
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 10:04 pm__ _Post subject: Fuck. Me clothes. (sounds like a pissed off leprechaun)
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JFF: "But a good body is within most everyone's reach."
Me: Unless of course one is working late and is the only person in the building . . .Back to top
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Leagleaze
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 10:05 pm__ _Post subject: A link for Thurgreed
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I was reading CNN TM and thought of you.
http://i.cnn.net/cnn/2003/SHOWBIZ/Mo...y.berry.ap.jpg
(A picture of TM's girlfriend)Back to top
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coup_d'skek
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Location: magic blingdom
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 10:08 pm__ _Post subject: John Cusack's best
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I personally am a fan of "The Grifters" He goes against cast and did a great job, so do Anjelica Huston and Annette Bening.Back to top
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robustpuppy
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 10:09 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Clothes
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JustForFun wrote:
Whether we like it or not, men are incredibly visually stimulated. I learned a long time ago to just accept that fact and work with it. Like it or not, men don't form an emotional bond with a woman unless the sexual attraction is there and sexual attraction for men is based in large part on the physical appearance of a woman. Sure, with time if they love the woman and she no longer is physically appealing they will not stop loving her just because of her looks. But they will never fall in love in the first place if they aren't turned on by what they see. I have just accepted this and make sure my boyfriend likes what he sees.
In addition to having a hot bod, can I just tell you that you are very profound, never repetitive, and quick to pick up on what others are thinking!
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kafka_esquire
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 10:09 pm__ _Post subject:
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Funny. I was skimming ads for newly relaased videos and I saw taxwonk's girlfriend.
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Leagleaze
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Location: Really far from anything fun
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 10:44 pm__ _Post subject: kafka is a rule breaker
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KE: Funny. I was skimming ads for newly relaased videos and I saw taxwonk's girlfriend.
Personally, I think this definitely violates the explicit image rule Back to top
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coup_d'skek
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Location: magic blingdom
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 10:56 pm__ _Post subject: Workaholic women damage their health
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What I'd like to know is their technique for finding workaholic women. I could use some pointers.
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Ambitious young women striving for success are putting their health at risk as they adopt male behaviour in their attempt to get to the top, according to a new report.
The study of young women's attitudes found that they were even more likely than their male colleagues to skip meals, neglect to exercise and to drink and smoke heavily. The research based on nearly 1,000 interviews with young men and women aged 18 to 24 found that 51 per cent of the women compared with 37 per cent of the men were likely to adopt an unhealthy lifestyle as they tried to win promotion.
The report was commissioned by the Flour Advisory Bureau as part of its Bread for Life campaign which promotes bread as part of a healthy diet. It is encouraging young women to recognise that eating the right food at the right times can boost their performance and provide a basis for a healthier way of life.
The report claims that while drinking levels for men are relatively stable, women's consumption of alcohol is on the increase and full-time working women are twice as likely to exceed sensible limits as those who do not work or those who work part-time.
Source: Electronic Telegraph 15/7/99 http://www.ias.org.uk/pressaug99.htmBack to top
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JustForFun
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Location: People's Republic of California
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 11:04 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Workaholic women damage their health
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coup_d'skek wrote:
. . . It is encouraging young women to recognise that eating the right food at the right times can boost their performance and provide a basis for a healthier way of life. . . .
It makes sex alot better, too. Back to top
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lookingformarket
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 11:14 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Clothes
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JustForFun wrote:
There is no bigger turn on than to have a hot body and take your clothes off with your boyfriend and have the sight of you make him incredibly turned on. That alone makes it worth it - the not dying from a heart attack thing is just a bonus.
I hate to be the bearer of bad tidings. Assuming the viewing party is a straight male, as long as a naked chick doesn't weigh 200 lbs plus or is 5'2" and 150 lbs, a naked chick will cause an erection. Especially a naked chick who is going to screw you.
I'm sure that you're hot and all, but getting an erection in a straight male is not painting the Mona Lisa.Back to top
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JustForFun
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Location: People's Republic of California
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 11:33 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Clothes
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lookingformarket wrote:
I hate to be the bearer of bad tidings. Assuming the viewing party is a straight male, as long as a naked chick doesn't weigh 200 lbs plus or is 5'2" and 150 lbs, a naked chick will cause an erection. Especially a naked chick who is going to screw you.
I'm sure that you're hot and all, but getting an erection in a straight male is not painting the Mona Lisa.
Not talking about an erection. Talking about getting really turned on and having incredibly hot sex.
See for men, there is no such thing as bad sex. Like your post states, a naked woman is enough for them to get it up.
But for women, there is a large variation in sex. It can be anything from terrible to extemely hot. An erection may be necessary to have any sex, but it isn't enough to make it really good sex for the woman. Get a guy really turned on and you can have great sex. That is what I am talking about.Back to top
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notcasesensitive
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 11:38 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Clothes
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JustForFun wrote:
Well, I can't agree that exercising isn't fun, you just have to find the right activity for yourself. But I certainly agree with sex being a motivating factor. Health doesn't motivate me, although it should.
There is no bigger turn on than to have a hot body and take your clothes off with your boyfriend and have the sight of you make him incredibly turned on. That alone makes it worth it - the not dying from a heart attack thing is just a bonus.
Just for the fun of beating this dead horse, JFF, we get it. You like yourself. You have a hot bod. Others dislike you for your hot bod, which is impossible to properly cover in the work context due to its sheer hotness. They don't dispise you because of your certainty of your own hotness. They are jealous because they are lazy slugs with big asses.
To quote Eddie Izzard, Jesi Chrisi! You are either (dare I say it) a sock trying to rile everyone up or so incredibly self-centered that you will never have a freakin clue why others dislike you.
n(so men are supposed to be aroused when they see you naked?)csBack to top
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JustForFun
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Posts: 136
Location: People's Republic of California
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 11:46 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Clothes
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notcasesensitive wrote:
Just for the fun of beating this dead horse, JFF, we get it. You like yourself. You have a hot bod. Others dislike you for your hot bod, which is impossible to properly cover in the work context due to its sheer hotness. They don't dispise you because of your certainty of your own hotness. They are jealous because they are lazy slugs with big asses.
Exactly. Back to top
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Tyrone_Slothrop
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2003 11:50 pm__ _Post subject:
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I think we've reached the point in this exchange where pictures are going to be necessary to make any more progress.Back to top
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Mister_Ruysbroeck
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:26 am__ _Post subject: Picture time.
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Tyrone_Slothrop wrote:
I think we've reached the point in this exchange where pictures are going to be necessary to make any more progress.
Definitely.Back to top
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pursejunkie
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:52 am__ _Post subject: Aiiiiggggggghhhhhhh!
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No trip down the red carpet prior to the Oscars this year, ABC News reported. Too celebratory during wartime.
What the hell is the point of the Oscars if not to see a hideously dressed Joan Rivers and her horse-faced daughter sniping over everyone else's clothes? Why else watch if not to see a male celebrity gamely try not to look like a pimp in a purple velvet tux? Where else do you get your annual implants update?
I'm sure JustforFun won't mind though. She'll in the powder room making out with her own reflection in the mirror anyway.Back to top
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bold_n_brazen
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Location: At the Gas n' Sip
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:52 am__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Clothes
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JustForFun wrote:
bold_n_brazen wrote:
Ugh. I genuinely hate you. Not because you're beautiful, but because you are so fucking sure you are.
I'd like to buy you a ladder to help you get over yourself, but I fear you'd think it was a pedestal and just climb right up.
Bn'B
Oh stop with the venom. I never said I was beautiful. I said I work hard to have the best body I can, that I keep it covered up at work because I don't look for male attention at work, and that my boyfriend gets really turned on when he sees me naked and that makes all the working out worth it.
Leave my venom out of this. Venom is what I do best. It's my raison d'etre. My venom makes my husband really hot, and when he gets all turned on by displays of my venom we have really great sex.
Yawn. Do you realize how one-dimensional you make yourself sound? I grow weary of you. Even with your incredibly hot bod.Back to top
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ThurgreedMarshall
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:57 am__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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robustpuppy wrote:
I always thought CTD was [[deleted to protect the possibly innocent] but I haven't been around long enough to smoke anybody out.
Why was this deleted? Did robustpuppy delete herself? If not, is there some kind of new rule that says people can't be accused of socking (true or false)? Did she use an actual name? Will the person who deleted this explain themselves?
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ThurgreedMarshall
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 10:01 am__ _Post subject: Re: A link for Thurgreed
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Leagleaze wrote:
I was reading CNN TM and thought of you.
http://i.cnn.net/cnn/2003/SHOWBIZ/Mo...y.berry.ap.jpg
(A picture of TM's girlfriend)
Damn, she's hot. Are you trying to put me in a good mood?
Thurgreed(I've never heard your opinion of her -- is she not your type?)MarshallBack to top
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Leagleaze
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Location: Really far from anything fun
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 10:05 am__ _Post subject: Re: A link for Thurgreed
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ThurgreedMarshall wrote:
Damn, she's hot. Are you trying to put me in a good mood?
Thurgreed(I've never heard your opinion of her -- is she not your type?)Marshall
Nah, I know that's impossible. But I thought it might cheer you up some.
I don't really have a certain physical type that attracts me. But yes, I think she is very fine.Back to top
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Leagleaze
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Location: Really far from anything fun
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 10:08 am__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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ThurgreedMarshall wrote:
robustpuppy wrote:
I always thought CTD was [[deleted to protect the possibly innocent] but I haven't been around long enough to smoke anybody out.
Why was this deleted? Did robustpuppy delete herself? If not, is there some kind of new rule that says people can't be accused of socking (true or false)? Did she use an actual name? Will the person who deleted this explain themselves?
TM
I don't think any of us deleted it. If one of us did, I would expect that said person would have noted their name when they did so and explained why they did so.
My guess, she was being silly and did it herself. If this is incorrect RP, please do let me know.
The short answer, however TM, is there is no such rule. If she had put a real name certainly I would have deleted it and/or expected the other moderators to delete it. But again, an explanation of why and who did it should have accompanied it.
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robustpuppy
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Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 10:18 am__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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Leagleaze wrote:
ThurgreedMarshall wrote:
[What the fuck?]
TM
My guess, she was being silly and did it herself.
As usual, Leagle is right -- I was being silly. Maybe I like getting you riled up.
Seriously, I originally wrote a poster's name, not a real name (hell, I don't know anybody here), but then I thought better of it. I didn't feel right about trying to out a sock behind the sock's back. Better to do it directly, as you did. I did not think I would cause alarm, since a moderator's deleting something without making note of it would be totally contrary to the philosophy of this place and thus highly unlikely.
Between impending war and tractor man chaos, I'm a little punchy, too.
RPBack to top
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Leagleaze
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Location: Really far from anything fun
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 10:34 am__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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As usual, Leagle is right -- I was being silly. Maybe I like getting you riled up.
Bad puppy. BAD. You behave or I'm gonna go get my newspaper and whack your nose.Back to top
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robustpuppy
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 10:39 am__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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Leagleaze wrote:
Bad puppy. BAD. You behave or I'm gonna go get my newspaper and whack your nose.
You should try positive reinforcement instead. What do I have to do to get a belly rub around here?Back to top
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Leagleaze
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Location: Really far from anything fun
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 10:44 am__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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robustpuppy wrote:
Leagleaze wrote:
Bad puppy. BAD. You behave or I'm gonna go get my newspaper and whack your nose.
You should try positive reinforcement instead. What do I have to do to get a belly rub around here?
I don't know, we could have a belly problem. My last gf was in the military (of course we didn't talk about that shhhh.) Anyway, as a result of the crunches and everything she had a very nice belly. So now, I am particular about bellies. Do you have a nice one? If it is nice, I'll rub it.Back to top
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ltlfb
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 10:52 am__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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JustForFun wrote:
Get a guy really turned on and you can have great sex. That is what I am talking about.
Must it be a guy? You sound SO FUCKING HOT I almost can't type, thinking about it. Especially if you do that thing with your lip you demonstrated in an earlier post ( ).
As turned on as all these posts have made me, I'm sure the sex would be great, even though I don't usually go for women.
f(and since you as a chick are not visual, any lack of attractiveness on my part won't matter . . . right?)bBack to top
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paigowprincess
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 10:53 am__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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ThurgreedMarshall wrote:
Connect_the_Dots wrote:
Why waste your energy on them? They hate you because you are pretty. They deserve no pity. Don't even think of crying. When life gets you down, just prance like a kitty. Not all of us can be kittys so you owe it to those of us who didn't win the ovarian lottery to prance your little kitty guts out. If we were kittys we would all prance till our intestines made noticible bulges in our abdomens. But alas, no paws.
Since I'm on such a streak of love, let me make another observation.
You are not PLF. You are not Pushy the Puppy. You are not Daysleeper. You are not International Male. Stop trying to post like them. They are good at posting in this style. You are not. You sound like you're trying too hard. Just go back to who you were before you changed your moniker (for the 100th time). And get rid of that stupid fucking oversized avatar.
Thurgreed(pain in the ass)Marshall
Why isnt this post also directed at daysleeper who is the cheapest PLF knockoff I have ever seen. Like the teenage girls with the rubber bracelets, headbands and painted on beautymarks in the 80s trying to be Madonna.Back to top
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Replaced_Texan
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Location: Deep in the heart
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:55 am__ _Post subject: Couple of things
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Did the RotAF ever decide if she was going to go to the Oscars or not?
Also, if you found yourself stuck in a karaoke bar and had no choice, what song would you sing?
Me: Me and Bobby McGee.Back to top
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Pretty_Little_Flower
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Posts: 31
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:55 am__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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paigowprincess wrote:
Why isnt this post also directed at daysleeper who is the cheapest PLF knockoff I have ever seen. Like the teenage girls with the rubber bracelets, headbands and painted on beautymarks in the 80s trying to be Madonna.
Your mean-spirited words have killed the chat board. This new place is about positivity and good feelings. We don't know how to react to your cruelty, here, so we sit in an awkward and uncomfortable silence. Thanks a lot. This place used to be fun.Back to top
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Oliver_Wendell_Ramone
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 11:57 am__ _Post subject: In fashionista undergarment news....
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http://ncbuy.com/news/wireless_news....4N2G3F68030319
("Dr. Robin Moore-Steele has just patented a panty with a crotch designed to increase a woman's libido by stimulating her privates everytime she moves.")
Of course, every guy who made it through puberty already knows what its like to have his privates stimulated everytime he moves.
Ollie (we don't need no special shorts) RamoneBack to top
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EvenOdds
Too sexy for her rank
Joined: 14 Mar 2003
Posts: 69
Location: Texas
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 12:05 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Couple of things
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Replaced_Texan wrote:
Also, if you found yourself stuck in a karaoke bar and had no choice, what song would you sing?
Me: Me and Bobby McGee.
Angel from Montgomery.
Or, that Vangelis theme from Beverly Hills Cop.
Even(never been to a karaoke bar and cannot sing)OddsBack to top
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notcasesensitive
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 12:14 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Couple of things
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Replaced_Texan wrote:
Did the RotAF ever decide if she was going to go to the Oscars or not?
Also, if you found yourself stuck in a karaoke bar and had no choice, what song would you sing?
Me: Me and Bobby McGee.
If it wasn't so damn long I would say American Pie, because I know the lyrics and there is no vocal range needed at all. Instead I will go with Time in a Bottle because of the vocal range thing.
n(but prior to the song coming on I would try the windows in the bathroom for an escape route)csBack to top
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spookyfish
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 12:27 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Couple of things
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notcasesensitive wrote:
If it wasn't so damn long I would say American Pie, because I know the lyrics and there is no vocal range needed at all. Instead I will go with Time in a Bottle because of the vocal range thing.
One word. ARRRGH! Obviously for vocal range, not because they're good songs.
notcasesensitive wrote:
n(but prior to the song coming on I would try the windows in the bathroom for an escape route)cs
No offense, darling, but so would I.
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EvenOdds
Too sexy for her rank
Joined: 14 Mar 2003
Posts: 69
Location: Texas
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 12:27 pm__ _Post subject: American Idol
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Interesting episode of American Idol last night.
Hearing Kelly Clarkson reminded me that even Carmen could have won last year.
The best: Ruben and Trenyce.
The worst: Corey, Carmen, and Julia.
The inexplicable: Kim Locke -- she has a nice voice, but no rhythm, so she cannot sing.
Going home: Charles. Too bad because I believe he could do well if he could hit his stride.Back to top
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paigowprincess
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 12:41 pm__ _Post subject: Re: American Idol
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EvenOdds wrote:
Interesting episode of American Idol last night.
Hearing Kelly Clarkson reminded me that even Carmen could have won last year.
The best: Ruben and Trenyce.
The worst: Corey, Carmen, and Julia.
The inexplicable: Kim Locke -- she has a nice voice, but no rhythm, so she cannot sing.
Going home: Charles. Too bad because I believe he could do well if he could hit his stride.
I missed Corey (he is the Latrell Spreewell guy right?)Ruben (but caught his praises) and Kelly but saw everyone else. Without a doubt, Julia is adios. As Gladys said, she just looks uncomfortable up there. Carmen was totally mediocre and I have to think something is suspicious when Simon keeps praising her. Clay still leaves me scratching my head. How is he and not Ruben who doesnt even need to sing to win the one to beat?Trenyce should also be inthe top two. She sang WHitney Houston well. That is tough.Back to top
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str8_outa_covina
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 12:56 pm__ _Post subject: Karaoke/AI
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Karaoke songs: I've been working on "I Just Wanna Luv U (Give it to me)" at the Korea town karaoke clubs. It's not easy. My old standby is "Born to be Wild." - requiring little vocal range. I'd love to get a group of friends together and do a kick-ass Sabotage, or perhaps Air Force Ones.
Onto American Idol. No diary because I'm spending most of my waking time trying to catch up on work after being in Philly for the weekend (nobody offered me $50 for my Tag, alas). The talent last night was fantastic, especially in the first hour. I thought the best of the night were Ruben, Clay, Kimberly C., and Joshua, but I missed Trenyce and heard she was awesome too.
I badly missed with my pick of Charles last week, so I was rooting for him to fall on his ass. I don't think he did. He stopped the ridiculous bopping around. Clearly he has some fans out there, and I don't think he's bottom 3 this week either.
So who's in trouble? Bottom 3 will be:
Julia D. She looked like she was miserable and terrified, and when given a chance by Seacrest to deny it, she couldn't. Way to go. Flashdance is a song that's either gonna be great, or awful. This wasn't great. I think she has probably had a horrible week after being in the bottom 2 last week, knowing that she's likely to be next. Self-fulfilling prophecy.
Carmen. Sometimes she hits the right notes, but her voice isn't mature. And against this crop, that's killer. Her looks are really all she's got, and the judges were ripping her on that!!! Ouch.
Corey: He wasn't bad, but he went first and was followed by the 5 best performances in the show. By comparison he suffers.Back to top
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kafka_esquire
Moving On Up
Joined: 11 Mar 2003
Posts: 25
Location: The Castle
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 1:12 pm__ _Post subject: Master baiters
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From Page B4A of today's Wall Street Journal: Links to sites of "scam baiters" (i.e., people who respond to the Nigerian money scams for the sheer joy of screwing with the scammers)
http://www.scamorama.com
http://www.quatloos.com/brad-c/directory01.htm (hilarious)
http://www.sweetchillisauce.com
http://www.rantsinyourpants.com
http://www.geocities.com/a_kerenx/
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robustpuppy
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 100
Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 1:26 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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Leagleaze wrote:
I don't know, we could have a belly problem. My last gf was in the military (of course we didn't talk about that shhhh.) Anyway, as a result of the crunches and everything she had a very nice belly. So now, I am particular about bellies.
Sounds like a tough act to follow! Now where did I put that Bally's membership card . . .
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tmdiva
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Posts: 36
Location: Stumptown, USA
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 1:27 pm__ _Post subject:
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I'm on vacation and using a dialup connection, but I couldn't resist posting something about last night's American Idol.
Ruben's singing is flawless. Every note is perfectly on pitch, velvety smooth, and he does a great job of emoting through the song. Even if he doesn't win (and I disagree with Simon on this; Ruben's the one to beat), I think he has a stellar recording career ahead of him.
Corey sucks. Compare his high singing (which is shrieky) and Rickey's (which is sweet and smooth).
Trenyce had cojones to attempt Whitney, and did all right. She seemed very nervous, though, and her boobs looked really funny.
Clay did a'ight. We were cracking up hard, though, at his shaky breaky last note, and at his fluttering eyelids when complimented by Simon. Too goofy for words.
Kimberly Caldwell is a one-dimensional performer. She knows what type of song suits her, and she's the winner in terms of song selection and stage presence. But she's just not that great a singer. Simon hit the nail on the head when he said he could hear the like at any theme park.
Josh Gracin gave his best performance yet. Country is where he needs to be (I was starting to get that feeling last week), and it was a great song choice.
Charles--blah. Not awful, but nothing special either. Has persistent pitch problems (but then, everyone had at least one bad note last night, except for Ruben--made me wonder if they were having trouble hearing themselves).
Rickey is improving each week. His look has improved 1000% since his initial audition. Huge range. His nervousness also seems to be getting better.
Carmen sings like a 17-year old. She does have an interesting vocal sound, but the warble has got to go. The makeup maybe was a bit overdone last night (I guess making up for the neutral shirt), but she does look good in red lipstick. I don't think she'll be eliminated this week, though--never underestimate the power of the Mormon bloc vote. If it really kicks into gear she'll be hanging around like Nikki McKibbin.
Kimberly Locke looked nice with straightened hair (offset the roundness of her face), but the dress didn't do much for her. She was one I was wondering if she was having trouble hearing, because her pitch was consistently just a tad sharp. Good interpretation of the song, though.
Julia DeMato is incredibly bad. She was doing the awful off-beat step-touch, step-touch thing again--more like touch-step, touch-step. She also takes the booby prize for most sour notes. Unless she's got her own voting bloc, I think she'll be gone tonight.
Of last year's finalists, only Kelly, Justin and Tamyra could have made it to the finals this year. Interesting--last year Justin was the only really good guy; this year the good guys outnumber the good gals. My top six are: Ruben, Clay, Rickey, Josh, Trenyce and Kimberly Locke.
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str8_outa_covina
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 36
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 1:36 pm__ _Post subject: Disturbing Article
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I didn't finish my thought from my previous post. Obviously Julia is gone tonight. I can't believe they're going to make it a whole HOUR. Have they no shame? I also thought it was funny how Simon ripped into the clowns from the last year's top 10. He's got no love for Ejay!
Onto the following rather oddly written article, about how Japanese female teens are turning into nymphos, possibly because of "Fast Food" (though that theme disappears very quickly). More evidence, however, that I was born 10 years too early or 10 years too late . . .
http://mdn.mainichi.co.jp/waiwai/0206/020619nymphs.html
str8
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Leagleaze
It's good to be the queen
Joined: 06 Mar 2003
Posts: 221
Location: Really far from anything fun
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 1:42 pm__ _Post subject: long articles
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Please do me a favor and provide a link to the article and a brief description, instead of the actual article. This helps to keep things a bit easier to read until we have a board with an index.Back to top
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Tyrone_Slothrop
I post, ergo I am
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 244
Location: Somewhere in the Black Hills of South Dakota
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 1:45 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Master baiters
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kafka_esquire wrote:
From Page B4A of today's Wall Street Journal: Links to sites of "scam baiters" (i.e., people who respond to the Nigerian money scams for the sheer joy of screwing with the scammers)
http://www.scamorama.com
http://www.quatloos.com/brad-c/directory01.htm (hilarious)
http://www.sweetchillisauce.com
http://www.rantsinyourpants.com
http://www.geocities.com/a_kerenx/
I'm in favor of government subsidies for these people.Back to top
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barely_legal
Reality show contestant stalker
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 39
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 1:47 pm__ _Post subject: American Idol and MBA
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Some observations on American Idol:
Trenyce is a great singer but she need to stop touching her face and doing so many hand gestures -- she looks like she's trying to sing the song while signing it so that the deaf audience members know what is going on.
Ok, my gaydar goes off a little with Clay but I still love him.
Corey is so so bad, how come the judges aren't ripping him to shreds?
Carmen sucks.
Julia sucks more.
Okay on to my new favorite reality show: Married by America.
This show stunk the first few episodes but now that we get to watch these "couples" live together, the initial 3 hour investment of watching has paid off. Cortes obviously begged them to vote her off, but at least she let Matt sleep in her bed -- Stephen could not appear to be more repulsed by his fiance (which I don't get b/c she is pretty cute). Jennifer and Xavier are the most mismatched pair ever (Thank you America!) and when she pushed him off of her in bed and said "NO cuddling tonight. SERIOUSLY" I realized how great this show really is. But my all-time favorite moment? Billie Jean and Tony in the car:
Billie Jean: So what kind of movies do you like?
Tony: hmm.....porn.
Billie Jean: ME TOO!Back to top
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catrin_darcy
Too sexy for her rank
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 7
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 1:52 pm__ _Post subject: Re: In fashionista undergarment news....
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Oliver_Wendell_Ramone wrote:
http://ncbuy.com/news/wireless_news....4N2G3F68030319
("Dr. Robin Moore-Steele has just patented a panty with a crotch designed to increase a woman's libido by stimulating her privates everytime she moves.")
Of course, every guy who made it through puberty already knows what its like to have his privates stimulated everytime he moves.
Ollie (we don't need no special shorts) Ramone
of course, every woman who made it through puberty already knows that we don't need no special shorts, neither. you want your privates stimulated every time you move, wear your jeans and leave the undergarment at home.
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paigowprincess
Beyond Category
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 116
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 1:57 pm__ _Post subject: Re: American Idol and MBA
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barely_legal wrote:
But my all-time favorite moment? Billie Jean and Tony in the car:
Billie Jean: So what kind of movies do you like?
Tony: hmm.....porn.
Billie Jean: ME TOO!
This seems very familiar to me. Especially Billie Jeane. She reminds me of someone.Back to top
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JustForFun
I post so much, I am beyond a rank
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 136
Location: People's Republic of California
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 1:57 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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ltlfb wrote:
Must it be a guy? You sound SO FUCKING HOT I almost can't type, thinking about it. Especially if you do that thing with your lip you demonstrated in an earlier post ( ).
As turned on as all these posts have made me, I'm sure the sex would be great, even though I don't usually go for women.
f(and since you as a chick are not visual, any lack of attractiveness on my part won't matter . . . right?)b
I didn't say that women aren't at all visual. It is just that men are very visual and if they don't feel sexual attraction, they don't fall in love.
For me, if I don't feel the emotions, I don't feel the sexual attraction. But if there are emotions and the guy is a porker, I won't feel the sexual attraction. So there is some visual aspect to it, it is just mixed in with the emotions. Whereas for most men, the emotions are derivative of the sexual attraction.
I just don't get the girl on girl thing. NTTAWI. I suspect that those who do get the girl on girl thing don't get the guy on girl thing. Unless they are bi. While I can certainly tell whether a woman is attractive or not, I don't feel attraction for them. Not a choice by any means. It just doesn't happen for me.
That is why I am convinced homosexuality is not a choice someone makes. I certainly didn't choose to be heterosexual. I was just born that way. I figure it must be the same for gay people.Back to top
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Atticus_Grinch
Geeky Comic Dude
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 66
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:01 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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JustForFun wrote:
I didn't say that women aren't at all visual. It is just that men are very visual and if they don't feel sexual attraction, they don't fall in love.
For me, if I don't feel the emotions, I don't feel the sexual attraction. But if there are emotions and the guy is a porker, I won't feel the sexual attraction. So there is some visual aspect to it, it is just mixed in with the emotions. Whereas for most men, the emotions are derivative of the sexual attraction.
I just don't get the girl on girl thing. NTTAWI. I suspect that those who do get the girl on girl thing don't get the guy on girl thing. Unless they are bi. While I can certainly tell whether a woman is attractive or not, I don't feel attraction for them. Not a choice by any means. It just doesn't happen for me.
That is why I am convinced homosexuality is not a choice someone makes. I certainly didn't choose to be heterosexual. I was just born that way. I figure it must be the same for gay people.
Make it stop make it stop MAKE IT STOP! AAAARGH!Back to top
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ThurgreedMarshall
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Posts: 109
Location: New York fuckin' City
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:05 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Queschone
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paigowprincess wrote:
Why isnt this post also directed at daysleeper who is the cheapest PLF knockoff I have ever seen.
Wrong. They are just similar. Daysleeper is actually like that in real life. Both are funny. You just like PLF's style more. Anyway, the real point is, sleeper isn't/wasn't trying to imitate PLF. CTD is. That's what's annoying.
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EvenOdds
Too sexy for her rank
Joined: 14 Mar 2003
Posts: 69
Location: Texas
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:06 pm__ _Post subject: Re: American Idol and MBA
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barely_legal wrote:
Corey is so so bad, how come the judges aren't ripping him to shreds?
Corey sucks.
As for the judge-love, my guesses are:
his range is considered so unusual in a man that they simply ignore his inability to hit notes, and
they think the American public thinks he's hot.
He's not.Back to top
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robustpuppy
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 100
Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:09 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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Atticus_Grinch wrote:
Make it stop make it stop MAKE IT STOP! AAAARGH!
Are we sure JFF isn't Lady Val? There are obvious differences in style, and Lady Val did not purport to be Methusalah, as JFF does, but JFF's posts have the the same repetitive earnest spouting of banalities as if they were profundities thing going on.Back to top
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paigowprincess
Beyond Category
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 116
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:16 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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robustpuppy wrote:
Atticus_Grinch wrote:
Make it stop make it stop MAKE IT STOP! AAAARGH!
Are we sure JFF isn't Lady Val? There are obvious differences in style, and Lady Val did not purport to be Methusalah, as JFF does, but JFF's posts have the the same repetitive earnest spouting of banalities as if they were profundities thing going on.
I think JFF is The Divine Miss Maud
As for daysleeper, I dont know the first hting about the guy but he must really be so cool bc I have received several messages kinda defending him. but to me he just soulds like Pretty Little Flower Lite
And nice to slip in your old school, I know everyone creds with the "in real life" comment, as usual. tell me, is PLF like that in real life too?Back to top
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pursejunkie
What's in a rank?
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 60
Location: playing with the dog
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:18 pm__ _Post subject: Queen of All Bods
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JustforFun: I'm astonishingly hot...all men keel over before my beauty...all women loathe my perfection...
Honey, we get it. I bow before your goddesslike loveliness. I break all the mirrors in my house because I do not see your perfect reflection when I look into them. I swath my body in rough clouds of burlap to hide the body that is not exactly like yours. No one would ever have sex with his or her partner again if they chanced to see you, as anyone else would immediately seem disgusting and inferior. You are the sweet and shining flower in a field of coarse and stinking weeds.
Thank you, thank you for bringing beauty and humility to an ugly, arrogant world.Back to top
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robustpuppy
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 100
Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:18 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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paigowprincess wrote:
I think JFF is The Divine Miss Maud
I thought YOU were the Divine Miss Maude. How many socks have pretended to be you?Back to top
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greatwhitenorthchick
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 53
Location: somewhere underneath Owen Nolan
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:19 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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JustForFun wrote:
blah blah blather blather blather blah blah blah blahblahblah BLAH blahblahblahblahblah blahb BLAHH blah blah
Just a guess, but I'm assuming your boyfriend likes to put his dick in your mouth a fair bit.Back to top
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bold_n_brazen
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 51
Location: At the Gas n' Sip
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:19 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Couple of things
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Replaced_Texan wrote:
Also, if you found yourself stuck in a karaoke bar and had no choice, what song would you sing?
Total Eclipse of the Heart. Or anything by MeatLoaf ("On a hot summer night would you offer your throat to the wolf with the red roses?").Back to top
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robustpuppy
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 100
Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:20 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
JustForFun wrote:
blah blah blather blather blather blah blah blah blahblahblah BLAH blahblahblahblahblah blahb BLAHH blah blah
Just a guess, but I'm assuming your boyfriend likes to put his dick in your mouth a fair bit.
Almost got green tea all over the keyboard! Post of the Fucking Year!
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Jack_Manfred
Moving On Up
Joined: 11 Mar 2003
Posts: 19
Location: Los Angeles
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:22 pm__ _Post subject: Karaoke
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Replaced_Texan wrote:
if you found yourself stuck in a karaoke bar and had no choice, what song would you sing?
Having only done karaoke once, I'd pick the shortest song available. It's even more important than choosing a song that does not require range. American Pie is far too long of a song for karaoke. The novelty of the whole affair ends about five seconds into the second verse.
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bold_n_brazen
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 51
Location: At the Gas n' Sip
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:22 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
JustForFun wrote:
blah blah blather blather blather blah blah blah blahblahblah BLAH blahblahblahblahblah blahb BLAHH blah blah
Just a guess, but I'm assuming your boyfriend likes to put his dick in your mouth a fair bit.
But then his dick would be blocking his view of her perfect, well toned body, even if it was a teeny tiny dick.Back to top
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Tyrone_Slothrop
I post, ergo I am
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 244
Location: Somewhere in the Black Hills of South Dakota
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:22 pm__ _Post subject: POFY
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RP wrote:
Post of the Fucking Year.
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paigowprincess
Beyond Category
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 116
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:23 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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robustpuppy wrote:
paigowprincess wrote:
I think JFF is The Divine Miss Maud
I thought YOU were the Divine Miss Maude. How many socks have pretended to be you?
I have innumerable tribute socks. How many hands are behind them is probably an entirely different question.Back to top
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spookyfish
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 85
Location: An evil parallel universe
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:23 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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robustpuppy wrote:
Almost got green tea all over the keyboard! Post of the Fucking Year!
Concur
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ThurgreedMarshall
[Intentionally Omitted]
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 109
Location: New York fuckin' City
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:25 pm__ _Post subject: Re: American Idol
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EvenOdds wrote:
Interesting episode of American Idol last night.
Hearing Kelly Clarkson reminded me that even Carmen could have won last year.
Kelly Clarkson suxass. She is stupid and annoying. "Yo, we got Gladys in the house!" Shaddup. Her song was bad. They should have had her sing before Ruben and Trenyce so that it wasn't so obvious that she would have been looked completely over this year.
EvenOdds wrote:
The best: Ruben and Trenyce.
Hands down. Ruben is great, but Trenyce doesn't get the pub she deserves. She chose a Whitney Houston song and knocked it out the box. She didn't imitate Whitney and wasn't all up and down the scale for no reason. She also doesn't wince (a la Christina Aguilera) when she hits a note she is particularly impressed with.
But the dress was wrong. She needs to appeal to the teenagers who call in, not the grown ups like us who watch. Simon was right. And if you don't have breasts, wearing something that low cut that hangs like that is a big mistake.
EvenOdds wrote:
The worst: Corey, Carmen, and Julia.
Why is Corey still here? He was fucking horrible. Stage presence? Please. Tilting your head and making faces is not stage presence. He is flat and his voice is high-pitched enough to be annoying, but not high-pitched enough to be falsetto. I want to strangle that little fucker.
I didn't watch the others.
EvenOdds wrote:
Going home: Charles. Too bad because I believe he could do well if he could hit his stride.
Whozzat?
I don't like Howdie Doodie. I didn't see him sing last night, but he's all wrong for this contest. Simon says he was the guy to beat last night? What? This isn't American Lounge Lizard. His sound doesn't (or shouldn't) appeal to the teenage record-buying public. And to be honest, who knows what genre he fits into? His ears stick out and it's not cute. Send him home.
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robustpuppy
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 100
Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:27 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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paigowprincess wrote:
I have innumerable tribute socks. How many hands are behind them is probably an entirely different question.
Is it called a tribute sock when it seems the socker's sole purpose is to stir up trouble and try to put the blame on the tributee?Back to top
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Gattigap
I seem to have a gap in my gatti
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 46
Location: My happy place
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:30 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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Tyrone_Slothrop wrote:
RP wrote:
Post of the Fucking Year.
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robustpuppy
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 100
Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:33 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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Gattigap wrote:
Tyrone_Slothrop wrote:
RP wrote:
Post of the Fucking Year.
2
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Is there no end to your obsequiousness, Mr. Jump on the Bandwagon? Sheesh!
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JustForFun
I post so much, I am beyond a rank
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 136
Location: People's Republic of California
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:35 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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Tyrone_Slothrop wrote:
RP wrote:
Post of the Fucking Year.
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Tyrone, you are still mad I made you look so foolish for quoting the Judt article.
By your tone, GWNC, I now know where the "great" in GWNC comes from.
Get out and run people. It really isn't that hard and you don't have to live your entire life with those big asses. Well, unless you are like GWNC and your b/f likes it, that is.Back to top
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Tyrone_Slothrop
I post, ergo I am
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 244
Location: Somewhere in the Black Hills of South Dakota
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:36 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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JustForFun wrote:
Tyrone, you are still mad I made you look so foolish for quoting the Judt article.
What color is the sun on your planet?Back to top
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Leagleaze
It's good to be the queen
Joined: 06 Mar 2003
Posts: 221
Location: Really far from anything fun
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:36 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
Just a guess, but I'm assuming your boyfriend likes to put his dick in your mouth a fair bit.
OMG You literally made me choke. Back to top
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EvenOdds
Too sexy for her rank
Joined: 14 Mar 2003
Posts: 69
Location: Texas
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:44 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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JustForFun wrote:
By your tone, GWNC, I now know where the "great" in GWNC comes from.
Get out and run people. It really isn't that hard and you don't have to live your entire life with those big asses. Well, unless you are like GWNC and your b/f likes it, that is.
She says she's old. Otherwise, I would be convinced this is Sunny.
Maybe it's just a sock impersonating all the worst crimes a new poster can commit.Back to top
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paigowprincess
Beyond Category
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 116
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:50 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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EvenOdds wrote:
JustForFun wrote:
By your tone, GWNC, I now know where the "great" in GWNC comes from.
Get out and run people. It really isn't that hard and you don't have to live your entire life with those big asses. Well, unless you are like GWNC and your b/f likes it, that is.
She says she's old. Otherwise, I would be convinced this is Sunny.
Maybe it's just a sock impersonating all the worst crimes a new poster can commit.
Very astute. But lets assume for a minute that JFF is for real. THen hasnt she totally underscored her point that women get bitchy at her bc she posts she has "a nice body" and then all the women here get bitchy at her? In her head she has rested her case. But of course, the real reason everyone is getting bitchy to her is bc her post has that "look at me" irritant vibe of an early SEC Chick, Csquared or sunny. But if she is new, she doesnt know that.
But she has already admitted she is a sock so all this is neither here nor there.
But if she is for real, I would like to ask her a question. JFF, I do run, and I hit the precor, and I eat soy and fruit and lift weights and do yoga and all that shit. But my ass is still big. Just call me JewLo. What can I do?Back to top
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JustForFun
I post so much, I am beyond a rank
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 136
Location: People's Republic of California
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:54 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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EvenOdds wrote:
Maybe it's just a sock impersonating all the worst crimes a new poster can commit.
Oh no, are you all going to start bragging about how long you have been posting here again? I don't know if I can take the "I've been here since the yahoo board" and the "Well I've been here since the IB" pissing match.
I just don't see the appeal in bragging about how long you've been posting on an internet message board, but I know there are many of you who do. Just spare the rest of us from the boredom today, 'kay?
Now if you want to brag about your tight ass, that's another story entirely.Back to top
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spookyfish
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 85
Location: An evil parallel universe
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:54 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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paigowprincess wrote:
But if she is for real, I would like to ask her a question. JFF, I do run, and I hit the precor, and I eat soy and fruit and lift weights and do yoga and all that shit. But my ass is still big. Just call me JewLo. What can I do?
Watch it Paigs, you're opening yourself up to the following responses from her:
1. Quit running to donut shops.
2. Quit running to the bar.
3. Quit running to the refrigerator.
4. Quit eating -- period.
5. Quit being a jealous bitch.
6. Kill yourself.
spooky(just warning you, as a friend)fish
P.S. JewLo -- is that original -- very funny.
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Gattigap
I seem to have a gap in my gatti
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 46
Location: My happy place
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:55 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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robustpuppy wrote:
Is there no end to your obsequiousness, Mr. Jump on the Bandwagon? Sheesh!
R (watching you) P
Hmmm. Though outwardly dismissive, I can see past your hostile tone to reveal the sensitive poster underneath. My wit and charm is growing on you, I can tell.
I can see the days ahead where we exchange warm, friendly missives, and we will look upon these awkward, clumsy, early days of our imaginary relationship and laugh with nostalgia, fondness, and regret. I look forward to those days.
Fondly,
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paigowprincess
Beyond Category
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 116
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:58 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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spookyfish wrote:
paigowprincess wrote:
But if she is for real, I would like to ask her a question. JFF, I do run, and I hit the precor, and I eat soy and fruit and lift weights and do yoga and all that shit. But my ass is still big. Just call me JewLo. What can I do?
Watch it Paigs, you're opening yourself up to the following responses from her:
1. Quit running to donut shops.
2. Quit running to the bar.
3. Quit running to the refrigerator.
4. Quit eating -- period.
5. Quit being a jealous bitch.
6. Kill yourself.
spooky(just warning you, as a friend)fish
P.S. JewLo -- is that original -- very funny.
Yes, original. Thank you. and i was taking her seriously unlike anyone else and thought she could give me some helpful hints.
I am however annoyed that my little "saying" under my moniker is the same as hers. Is she really in my category? Can you guys switch me?Back to top
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robustpuppy
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 100
Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 3:05 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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Gattigap wrote:
I can see the days ahead where we exchange warm, friendly missives, and we will look upon these awkward, clumsy, early days of our imaginary relationship and laugh with nostalgia, fondness, and regret. I look forward to those days.
But then the sexual tension will be gone. You want us to be like Sam and Diane on Cheers. I want us to be like Peter Krause and whatshername William H. Macy's wife on Sports Night.Back to top
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JustForFun
I post so much, I am beyond a rank
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 136
Location: People's Republic of California
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 3:07 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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paigowprincess wrote:
Very astute. But lets assume for a minute that JFF is for real. THen hasnt she totally underscored her point that women get bitchy at her bc she posts she has "a nice body" and then all the women here get bitchy at her? In her head she has rested her case. But of course, the real reason everyone is getting bitchy to her is bc her post has that "look at me" irritant vibe of an early SEC Chick, Csquared or sunny. But if she is new, she doesnt know that.
But she has already admitted she is a sock so all this is neither here nor there.
But if she is for real, I would like to ask her a question. JFF, I do run, and I hit the precor, and I eat soy and fruit and lift weights and do yoga and all that shit. But my ass is still big. Just call me JewLo. What can I do?
I've been "new" here so many times that I am used to this. You all have very few tricks in your book and you recycle them over and over again.
About your ass, paigow, it really is all about the numbers. If you burn more calories than you take in, your ass shrinks. If your ass is big, you can make it smaller by eating fewer calories or burning more.
It isn't about the type of food you eat. If all you are eating is soy and fruit and healthy foods and your ass is still big, then you are eating too much of it. There is no magic to this.
BTW - I just can't get enough of talking about my ass, so keep posting about it 'cuz you're making my day. Back to top
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ThurgreedMarshall
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Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 109
Location: New York fuckin' City
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 3:09 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Disturbing Article
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str8's article translated:
"Sex has become so simple for [paigow's personalities]. If they feel like having a bit, where they do it doesn't matter to them at all, be it a nightclub toilet or in the photo machines at game arcades. They don't carry condoms around just in case and always do it unprotected."
"Gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, herpes, genital warts ... [paigow has them all]. [One of her personalities that only appears when her] herpes sores [are out, said] she couldn't walk any more," Slave says. "And [she] still do[es] it without condoms. I tell [all of the personalities I know] to at least use a condom, but none of them listen to me."
[Slave] continues, "A common phrase I hear from paigow is 'I want to do it.' Another [paigow personality] told me she always feels like she's in heat. [That's the one that] likes animals. [None of her personalities] can control their sexual urges. The only explanation I can give is that they're chronic sex addicts."
"While I'm having it off it feels like heaven," gushes a [4]7-year-old we'll call Paigow #6. "It's 'cause the guys are nice to me then. Usually, guys who're really cold say things like 'You're cute,' or 'I like you,' when [they're wasted]. [Then,] it's like the guy really needs me. When I feel like that, it really gives me a thrill."
Paigow #4 says that when she gets the urge nothing can stop her.
"I've done it in a [public] toilet once before. It was because I was with this really [drunk] guy. He picked me up [in an alley] with a friend," she says. "Once I got drunk, I couldn't hold back anymore, so I just whipped down my pants and let him do it there."
"I first had sex [with slave in my first year after law school] and I've slept with about 6[,00]0 guys since. I go to nightclubs in [DC]. Listening to music after taking a few uppers[, downers, shrooms, lines, lsd, hits of heroin, and crack] lets me hear [the personalities inside me] I wouldn't normally be able to. My body becomes [relatively] light, I stop thinking [about rainforests] and I feel sensational. Sex at these times is really intense. When I get excited, it makes the sex [much scarier] for the guys."
"I can't count the number of guys I've [killed]. I like sex and I often do it just because there's nothing else better to do. It's not something I do because I like, but something I need a daily dose of," [paigow #2 tells everyone who will listen]. "I've done it once with three guys at the same time. They picked me up [in the subway] and we were at it before I knew it. [I usually have] no idea what [is] going on with me."
"Usually, these girls are sad and lonesome. But while they're having sex they forget their loneliness," [Slave noted.] "When they're [in my kitchen, they] are always nagging [me to let] them [stay]. What this means is that [they are pathetic]. If [psychos] can't get rid of their [addictions] while they're [medicated], it's only natural that [I take advantage of them]. [Doctors] have simply got to make more of an effort to [get these bitches some drugs]."
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robustpuppy
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 100
Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 3:10 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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JustForFun wrote:
If you burn more calories than you take in, your ass shrinks. If your ass is big, you can make it smaller by eating fewer calories or burning more.
Yes, but everyone knows that you cannot spot reduce. So in attempting to shrink your ass, you might shrivel your puppies!
And I think that's what Conrad was thinking when he had Kurtz utter, "the horror."Back to top
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JustForFun
I post so much, I am beyond a rank
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 136
Location: People's Republic of California
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 3:20 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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robustpuppy wrote:
Yes, but everyone knows that you cannot spot reduce. So in attempting to shrink your ass, you might shrivel your puppies!
And I think that's what Conrad was thinking when he had Kurtz utter, "the horror."
Very good point. To prevent that, you can try taking birth control pills. The estrogen will help keep the breasts from shrinking, but that sometimes make it hard to take weight off elsewhere.
I have heard some people claim those herbal supplements work, but I seriously doubt it and have never tried it. If they do work, then it is because they have some sort of estrogen-like effect. If they do have an estrogen-like effect, I would not try them because who knows what that would do to your risk of breast cancer.
There is always surgery, but I cannot recommend that to anyone. Not saying don't do it if it would make you happy, just that it isn't something I would advocate someone doing.Back to top
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robustpuppy
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 100
Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 3:25 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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JustForFun wrote:
Earnest response about birth control pills, herbal supplements, and
surgery.
Or, you could just stuff your bra with socks!Back to top
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ThurgreedMarshall
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Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 109
Location: New York fuckin' City
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 3:31 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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robustpuppy wrote:
JustForFun wrote:
Earnest response about birth control pills, herbal supplements, and
surgery.
Or, you could just stuff your bra with socks!
You've just made penske a happy man.
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JustForFun
I post so much, I am beyond a rank
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 136
Location: People's Republic of California
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 3:37 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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robustpuppy wrote:
Or, you could just stuff your bra with socks!
Yeah, but, when you take your clothes off, you won't get the response I am looking for. So it kinda defeats the whole purpose of working out, which is great sex.
BTW - if anyone thinks they are flaming me by telling me I am obsessed with my own body, the jokes on you. I know god damn well I am obsessed with my own body. So is my b/f, we are both obsessed with it. That was my whole fucking point, peeps.
And to think that I got you all to turn this whole board into a board about my body. Haven't laughed that hard since Tyrone posted an article that misquoted the ADL data to try to refute my point that the French and Germans are anti-semitic. Tee-hee. Good one Ty.Back to top
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robustpuppy
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 100
Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 3:39 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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JustForFun wrote:
And to think that I got you all to turn this whole board into a board about my body.
Yes, it's sad how gullible everyone is, nobody knew they were playing a game, and so nobody else had any fun, either.Back to top
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Pretty_Little_Flower
I am simply a cog in the Lawtalk Machine
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 31
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 3:45 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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paigowprincess wrote:
tell me, is PLF like that in real life too?
You don't know the half of it, baby. You think PLF seems pretty online? In real life, he is nothing short of stunning. JustForFun's boyfriend has to imagine PLF to get it up when JustForFun is stripping for him. And funny? Good fucking lord, that dude PLF is hilarious. His wit is quick, dry, and always on target. He makes Connect the Dots seem like a cheap Thurgreed imitation. And let's talk about charming. Sit and talk with PLF for five hours and it stills seem like less time than the interminable three minutes you spent trying to wade through the posts desconstructing American Idol.Back to top
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Tyrone_Slothrop
I post, ergo I am
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 244
Location: Somewhere in the Black Hills of South Dakota
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 3:49 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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JustForFun wrote:
Haven't laughed that hard since Tyrone posted an article that misquoted the ADL data to try to refute my point that the French and Germans are anti-semitic. Tee-hee. Good one Ty.
It just goes to show that nothing works in comedy like anti-Semitism. Truly, a lesson for us all. I do this bit in comedy clubs, too -- send me an e-mail and I'll let you know when I'm playing your city.Back to top
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Not_Bob
My inner chick is in my Hermes
Joined: 08 Mar 2003
Posts: 44
Location: Podunkville
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 3:50 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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robustpuppy wrote:
But then the sexual tension will be gone. You want us to be like Sam and Diane on Cheers. I want us to be like Peter Krause and whatshername William H. Macy's wife on Sports Night.
Felicity Huffman? Something like that. She's a hottie.
I miss Sports Night. Sniff.Back to top
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Gattigap
I seem to have a gap in my gatti
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 46
Location: My happy place
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 3:51 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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robustpuppy wrote:
But then the sexual tension will be gone.
Whoa! Let's not get crazy here.
robustpuppy wrote:
You want us to be like Sam and Diane on Cheers. I want us to be like Peter Krause and whatshername William H. Macy's wife on Sports Night.
Ah, yes. Peter and Felicity (Huffman). Interesting choice, and certainly better than Sam and Diane. Let's work on that.
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ltlfb
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 49
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 3:52 pm__ _Post subject:
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I'm reading some of those Nigerian scammer email correspondence and the style of writing is oddly like that of BodyForLife or whatever her name is.Back to top
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TexLex
What's in a rank?
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 66
Location: Houston
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 3:53 pm__ _Post subject: Re: POFY
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JustForFun wrote:
And to think that I got you all to turn this whole board into a board about my body.
Jesus. Now you are annoying even me (on a particularly good day, too) - that's quite a feat.
Please reinvent yourself as someone less annoying so I can stop hating you.
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Connect_the_Dots
Moving On Up
Joined: 12 Mar 2003
Posts: 28
Location: Here I am!!!
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:10 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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Pretty_Little_Flower wrote:
He makes Connect the Dots seem like a cheap Thurgreed imitation. And let's talk about charming.
Why are you being so "catty"? HAAAAA!!! "catty" , Get it? I didn't think so.
By popular demand I have reduced the size of my Brain-in-jar avatar, but I have added bubbles to be rebellious. I considered this for my avatar--because I wanted an avatar of kindness and selfless love and support for palestine--but I couldn't figure out how to shrink the image down.
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Replaced_Texan
I am simply a cog in the Lawtalk Machine
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 67
Location: Deep in the heart
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:20 pm__ _Post subject: A rant brought to you courtesy of the asshole in the Tahoe
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I think we should do away with the turn signal.
For safety reasons, all cars made from here on out should not even have the function. Because the presence of a turn signal on a car just gives a false sense of security to other drivers. Those of us who see a car driving towards us without a turn signal blinking assume, wrongly in many cases, that the car will not turn or change lanes. Those of us who see a car driving towards us with a turn signal blinking assume, again wrongly in many cases, that the car will turn and change lanes.
Doing away with the turn signal all together gets rid of any assumptions about the future maneuvering of any vehicles on the road.Back to top
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Atticus_Grinch
Geeky Comic Dude
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 66
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:20 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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Connect_the_Dots wrote:
I considered this for my avatar--because I wanted an avatar of kindness and selfless love and support for palestine--but I couldn't figure out how to shrink the image down.
The CtD we grew to love in January would have said something funny to go along with this. Like how the little girl seen under her right arm was doubtless jamming a Palestinian streetrock up her butthole, causing her to cry out in pain. It is a tragedy that, in her surprise, she tore the painstakingly crayoned American flag she had just shown the illiterate children how to make for themselves.
Who are you, and what have you done with CtD?
And yes, I'm calling you a Methodist.Back to top
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notcasesensitive
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 51
Location: watching basketball, drinking beer (I wish)
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:23 pm__ _Post subject: CHICAGO
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So I finally went to see Chicago last night. Thought it was okay, though musicals aren't really my thing. My question -- what is the freakin hype over? The only thing that I thought was passingly cool was the ability of Renee to transform herself into a different role than her usual. Whoever said the movie made Richard Gere look like he could dance and sing wasn't watching the same thing I was...
So were all the other movies in 2002 really bad or what?! And what Oscar movies for the year were worth 2-3 hours of my time?
n(laughed at gwinky's dick in mouth post)csBack to top
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greatwhitenorthchick
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 53
Location: somewhere underneath Owen Nolan
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:35 pm__ _Post subject: Re: CHICAGO
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notcasesensitive wrote:
So were all the other movies in 2002 really bad or what?! And what Oscar movies for the year were worth 2-3 hours of my time?
I'm not sure if the following movies are even nominated for Best Picture, but I think they have some nominations. Anyway, my ex-boyfriend the (apparently syndicated) film critic highly recommends Far from Heaven. He is all gushy about how great it is. I have not seen it yet but intend to. Also Adaptation is pretty good - my ex says it is like a lotus flower, keeps unfolding more and more after you leave the theater (it is metaphors like that that explain why we broke up). The Hours is pretty good, although not spectacular. And see the Two Towers (I don't even know if that is nominated, although they should give a special award for hunkiness to Viggo Mortensen) - it is a fine movie.Back to top
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TexLex
What's in a rank?
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 66
Location: Houston
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:36 pm__ _Post subject: Re: A rant brought to you courtesy of the asshole in the Tah
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Replaced_Texan wrote:
I think we should do away with the turn signal.
Now, RT, You know as well as anyone that it is illegal to use a turn signal south of Dallas. You've been away far too long - you've forgotten how to play the traffic game - shoot first, ask questions later.
-T(was in the med center this a.m. - what a hideous mess!)L Back to top
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IslandGirl
Just Getting Started
Joined: 19 Mar 2003
Posts: 11
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:37 pm__ _Post subject: Query
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I come seeking fashion advice. I have been following the Fashionista board on and off for a while and feel like you are the folks to aid me in my time of need.
I am questing for a new all-purpose handbag. I am not finding what I want/need at Coach, Kate Spade, D&B and am having trouble thinking of other comparable vendors. I have a few requirements: 1) pockets for phone/blackberry, 2) leather; 3) nothing too "crazy" (i.e., "work appropriate"); 4) not your grandmother's "pocketbook" either.
Any leads would be greatly appreciated.
Island (also in the market for a fun baguette clutch) GirlBack to top
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TexLex
What's in a rank?
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 66
Location: Houston
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:38 pm__ _Post subject: Re: CHICAGO
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notcasesensitive wrote:
So were all the other movies in 2002 really bad or what?! And what Oscar movies for the year were worth 2-3 hours of my time?
I don't know what's nominated, but I will recommend Road to Perdition - nothing like I thought it would be, but I thought all the performances were amazing. Mr. Lex liked a lot it too.
-TL
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greatwhitenorthchick
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 53
Location: somewhere underneath Owen Nolan
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:40 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Query
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IslandGirl wrote:
I come seeking fashion advice. I have been following the Fashionista board on and off for a while and feel like you are the folks to aid me in my time of need.
I am questing for a new all-purpose handbag. I am not finding what I want/need at Coach, Kate Spade, D&B and am having trouble thinking of other comparable vendors. I have a few requirements: 1) pockets for phone/blackberry, 2) leather; 3) nothing too "crazy" (i.e., "work appropriate"); 4) not your grandmother's "pocketbook" either.
Any leads would be greatly appreciated.
Island (also in the market for a fun baguette clutch) Girl
I do know that Bluefly is having a handbag sale right now. I have bought a few bags at Bluefly and they are great (and also cheap) - although it can be hit-or-miss sometimes. www.bluefly.comBack to top
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Mister_Ruysbroeck
Piss me off and your code is gone!
Joined: 06 Mar 2003
Posts: 95
Location: The Midwest...
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:40 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
JustForFun wrote:
blah blah blather blather blather blah blah blah blahblahblah BLAH blahblahblahblahblah blahb BLAHH blah blah
Just a guess, but I'm assuming your boyfriend likes to put his dick in your mouth a fair bit.
gwnky, I think I love you.Back to top
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greatwhitenorthchick
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 53
Location: somewhere underneath Owen Nolan
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:44 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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Mister_Ruysbroeck wrote:
gwnky, I think I love you.
You all are making my head swell.
(and my ass shrink - how bout that!)Back to top
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spookyfish
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 85
Location: An evil parallel universe
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:53 pm__ _Post subject: Re: CHICAGO
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
Anyway, my ex-boyfriend the (apparently syndicated) film critic highly recommends Far from Heaven. He is all gushy about how great it is. I have not seen it yet but intend to. Also Adaptation is pretty good - my ex says it is like a lotus flower, keeps unfolding more and more after you leave the theater (it is metaphors like that that explain why we broke up).
Got a little sick of the way he crituqued your, um, "performance", eh GWINKY?
spooky("the sequel was much better -- two thumbs up!) fishBack to top
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ltlfb
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 49
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:54 pm__ _Post subject: Re: Fuck Me Now
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
You all are making my head swell.
And all this time, I thought you were a chick. Must have been that "chick" in your name.
Are you sure it isn't the thought of The Body that is making your head swell? Because if you are a straight male The Body will overwhelm you with lust, and this surge of lust will make you a fantastic lover.
Will you look at The Body (or just think about it a lot) and then fuck me? For some reason, all my lovers are lousy, but you will be inspired to greatness!
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notcasesensitive
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 51
Location: watching basketball, drinking beer (I wish)
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:56 pm__ _Post subject: Re: CHICAGO
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
notcasesensitive wrote:
So were all the other movies in 2002 really bad or what?! And what Oscar movies for the year were worth 2-3 hours of my time?
I'm not sure if the following movies are even nominated for Best Picture, but I think they have some nominations. Anyway, my ex-boyfriend the (apparently syndicated) film critic highly recommends Far from Heaven. He is all gushy about how great it is. I have not seen it yet but intend to. Also Adaptation is pretty good - my ex says it is like a lotus flower, keeps unfolding more and more after you leave the theater (it is metaphors like that that explain why we broke up). The Hours is pretty good, although not spectacular. And see the Two Towers (I don't even know if that is nominated, although they should give a special award for hunkiness to Viggo Mortensen) - it is a fine movie.
I'm not sure many movie critics would agree with my taste in movies. For example, next on my list at the moment is Old School (anyone see it yet?). I did see the Two Towers. It was very good. Especially the parts with Gollum.
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 5:02 pm__ _Post subject: Movies
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I enjoyed Chicago. Now, I will concede, a great part of my enjoyment was watching Zeta-Jones slither around the stage, never mind I thought that Latifah was wonderful with her number.
But no way can Geer sing or dance. He made a good effort at it though.
I saw the two towers and thought it was quite good. I enjoyed it more than the first one. However I am not sure how I would compare it to the book.
I saw the Ring. Everyone who read the nightmare thread on the other board knows how I feel about that fucking movie. I hate that movie. I still see images of that stupid girl in my head. Fucking movie.
(Did I mention, I hate that movie?)
I saw But I'm a cheerleader couple months ago. It was pretty funny.
Lets see what else.
I saw minority report. It was ok I guess.
I enjoyed the hours
Frida was good.
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