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Old 07-29-2009, 04:26 PM   #1171
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Where are you going in this outfit? To the opera, formal dinner, or a wedding, not such a good idea. Just hanging around? Wear whatever makes you happy. You've got more important things to do than worry about whether anyone thinks your outfit is sufficiently trendy.
A doctor and maybe out to dinner.
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A doctor and maybe out to dinner.
Wear what makes you happy. You don't have to dress up for the doctor -- especially for as much money as you are making them!
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Old 07-29-2009, 04:52 PM   #1173
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Wear what makes you happy. You don't have to dress up for the doctor -- especially for as much money as you are making them!
I am just wondering if the pants are generally passable. I am now at the doctor's office in them. And a shirt.
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Where are you going in this outfit? To the opera, formal dinner, or a wedding, not such a good idea. Just hanging around? Wear whatever makes you happy. You've got more important things to do than worry about whether anyone thinks your outfit is sufficiently trendy.
i wore jeans to the opera, in vienna. is that wrong?
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I am just wondering if the pants are generally passable. I am now at the doctor's office in them. And a shirt.
As long as there is no camel toe, they are fine for the doctor's office.
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i wore jeans to the opera, in vienna. is that wrong?
Was it a rock opera?
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I am just wondering if the pants are generally passable. I am now at the doctor's office in them. And a shirt.
doctor's? no. those are too casual. can you sneak out, get home and change? maybe your mom can run to the store and buy you something more appropriate? you need the doctor to focus on your case, and when you dress too casually you're saying you aren't taking the relationship seriously.

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Was it a rock opera?
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/09070...re_film_people
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That seems weirder than "Jerry Springer: The Opera."
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Now we know how GWNC got those nice arms

http://www.break.com/index/hilarious...for-women.html

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Old 07-29-2009, 06:29 PM   #1181
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doctor's? no. those are too casual. can you sneak out, get home and change? maybe your mom can run to the store and buy you something more appropriate? you need the doctor to focus on your case, and when you dress too casually you're saying you aren't taking the relationship seriously.

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No camel toe and I think she took me seriously. She had some of the history. The lower body garment helped her in testing reflexes and seeing what worked and didn't, e.g. in walking.
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No camel toe and I think she took me seriously. She had some of the history. The lower body garment helped her in testing reflexes and seeing what worked and didn't, e.g. in walking.
Dinner will be in, not out, so nothing to worry about there.
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Or basements. Sleep in the basement. Ours is about 9 degrees cooler.
Our basement is unfinished and quite creepy. Literally. We also live quite close to Forest Park, so sleeping under the stars is out--the critters (coyotes, deer, skunk, rabbits, raccoons, moles, rats, etc.) are used to having the run of the neighborhood at night.

It's supposed to break tomorrow, and our lovely friends with AC have left us their house key. We were there all afternoon today. We came home just before 8 pm to 88 in the house and 98 outside.

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Our basement is unfinished and quite creepy. Literally. We also live quite close to Forest Park, so sleeping under the stars is out--the critters (coyotes, deer, skunk, rabbits, raccoons, moles, rats, etc.) are used to having the run of the neighborhood at night.

It's supposed to break tomorrow, and our lovely friends with AC have left us their house key. We were there all afternoon today. We came home just before 8 pm to 88 in the house and 98 outside.

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Was there ever a doubt?

"I would suggest everybody get tested, not random, everybody," he said. "You go team by team. You test everybody three, four times a year and that's about it."

And if a player tests positive for steroids?

"Ban 'em for the whole year," the slugger said.

"I think you clean up the game by the testing," Ortiz said Monday. "I know that if I test positive by using any kind of substance, I know that I'm going to disrespect my family, the game, the fans and everybody, and I don't want to be facing that situation.

"So what would I do? I won't use it, and I'm pretty sure that everybody is on the same page," he said.
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That was then. We'll see what he has to say now.*

"Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz, the sluggers who propelled the Boston Red Sox to end an 86-year World Series championship drought and to capture another title three years later, were among the roughly 100 Major League Baseball players to test positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003, according to lawyers with knowledge of the results."

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* Oh wait. We already know: Asked about the 2003 drug test on Thursday in Boston, Ortiz shrugged. “I’m not talking about that anymore,” he said. “I have no comment.”

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