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Jo (Dead) Posted Nov 24, 1999
I'm beginning to wonder why other people are coming to this forum....News travels fast...?
*winces*
I never need a break. Still....No worries!
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Jo (Dead) Posted Nov 24, 1999
Oh dear. I sense irony.
Could I borrow that towel for one itsy bitsy second...?
*grabs towel without waiting for a reply and hides under it, trembling*
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Woman lovingly sculpted in the style of Botero Posted Nov 24, 1999
No silly - that comment was aimed at him!
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Jo (Dead) Posted Nov 24, 1999
You're a little behind in the conversation.
Oopsy.
I think I could easily like you long-name-person.
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Menza Posted Nov 24, 1999
I think H2G2 hates me, I keep double posting tonight.
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Al Bundy Posted Nov 24, 1999
I am a man, and I take offence to the "typical man" comment.
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Woman lovingly sculpted in the style of Botero Posted Nov 25, 1999
that is precisely my point! Men can catagorise women all they like - if they enjoy sex but don't want anything serious they are tarts, if they have a low sex drive they are frigid, if they do not act like a subservient dog but show some spirit they are bitches. Ok Ok they are extreme examples
But woe betide any woman who might suggest that men have any shared characteristics!!!! Then all the men object like hell!
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Jo (Dead) Posted Nov 25, 1999
I'm not entirely sure of the gist of that last post, but I think I disagree with it, though right now I am highly disagreable, having had a very bad day and looking forward to one possibly worse tommorrow.
"When you die," said *???*, "Aren't you supposed to see your whole life flash in front of your eyes?"
YES, said Death, IT'S CALLED LIVING
*I never could remember his name*
I think the quote is from Sourcery. If so then it's Coin's Dad, whatever he's called..
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Al Bundy Posted Nov 25, 1999
Youve got some pretty strong views there botero.
A women with spirit know doubt?
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Woman lovingly sculpted in the style of Botero Posted Nov 25, 1999
I have very strong views and Jinx you are entitled to your opinion but you are quite young sweetness! And unfortunately real life is not a Pratchett novel. Sometimes I wish it was.
All my life cos I was a girl I have been disregarded and looked over - pat her on the head and keep her happy. She will play at having a career and then get married and start breeding. But up until then she can sit back and behave - lets take the wildness out her, cos the wild nature is inherently wrong. Man does all he can to tame or destroy the wild spirit. Well not this girl, I can assure you.
I have fought my way up and I am not going to have it taken away from me now.
This rant was bought to you in association with a certain type of chocolate.
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Woman lovingly sculpted in the style of Botero Posted Nov 25, 1999
hmmm perhaps I should be keeping your chest warm for Jinx in her absence......
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