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By CheeseburgerBrown (Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 10:16:52 AM EST) rack, boobs, breasts, tits, jugs, knockers, bosom, bust, hooters, melons, wife, colic (all tags)
My wife's boobs have become jugs.

She's always had a sweet rack, but her bosom has become especially scrumptious now that it's in the dairy bar business. It's like a temporary breast augmentation without silicone, and I admit that the change speaks to me on a basic level.



Naturally, there are those who might suggest that my appreciation taints the holy relationship at the heart of the change -- the purpose of her inflated tits being to serve as an alimentary lifeline for our month-old son, of course. Nevertheless my wife and I have never been ones to deny the earthier aspects of the reproductive process, so neither of us feel that my knocker-inspired lust is an element of pollution. Rather, it demonstrates the great interconnectedness of things for it is conceivable that her mammary swelling may be designed to a dual purpose: to feed the child and to retain my fascination.

I have always had a weakness for feminine curves. It can't be denied.

I remember a swarthy Turkish girl in life-drawing class whose ample assets were sufficient to keep my eyes glued to her throughout our sketching sessions rather than on the naked model posing in the centre of the room. I was willing to overlook various deficits for the love of her hips and lamps, including but not limited to her overall hairiness and the fact that she was too shy to speak to me. I awaited with relish the moments in which she would lean over her artboard to scrub out unwanted lines, the brisk motion of the erasure transmitted in undulating waves through her swaying melons.

I wonder what her name was.

The first time I dated a girl with C-sized orbs I honestly felt like their first unclad presentation should've been heralded by trumpets and drums. I was very impressed at first, but ultimately dissappointed because she wasn't a "breast girl" -- in other words, while I derived great satisfaction from playing with those wondrously gravity-defying teenage skin pillows she derived little or none. She sported a freckled bust with nipples of such a pale pink that they almost matched the rest of her skin. I enjoyed watching her shower.

I've nibbled on A; I've squished B; I've cavorted with C; but my favourite remains D.

I married a girl with D cups -- a girl titillated when I play with her D cups -- and I think it's a wonderful bonus that for a while after expelling children she goes Double-D. She may be too tired to mambo with me as often as either of us would ideally like, but at least when she does it's pornotastic.

(The less squeamish of you may wonder whether or not there's a lot of milk involved. There isn't. In order for my wife to serve dairy she needs to be in the appropriate mood. To express milk for later consumption she must close her eyes and pretend she's feeding the baby instead of a noisy little battery-powered suckbot. When we're feeling frisky, in contrast, the milk stays put.

(For the purposes of scientific investigation I did taste my wife's milk shortly after the birth of our daughter. It was sweeter than I had expected, like tea mixed by a kid. Not bad at all.))

The infant screams with colic and the house is a mess; our daughter throws tantrums for want of attention and I'm exhausted from my new job; creditors loom and my paycheques come in too slowly to appease them -- and yet it is hard to be chagrined when I can bury my face in my wife's expanded cleavage, lost somewhere between hard nipple and milk-taut swell. As in so many other situations, it is important to stop and smell the roses.

Hurrah for hooters, I say. Hurrah!

So say we all.


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Paging Mr. Vorhees by lb008d (4.00 / 7) #1 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 11:12:43 AM EST
This diary is for you, obviously.



It Is For Every Man... by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 3) #13 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 12:27:37 PM EST
...Every man whose eyes are ringed in Tabasco mascera, who feels guilty that his wife is even more tired than he is, for whom caterwauling has become a background noise like crickets, and may sometimes need a touch of cheering up when it all seems a bit stifling.

The bum on her chest is a crack of hope in the veil, an aperture from the blanket of exhaustion.


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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My experience was different by georgeha (4.00 / 2) #2 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 11:18:00 AM EST
and it is sweeter than cow milk. But that was more at the 9 month mark, IIRC.

Hooray for hooters, bravo for breasts, toot your horn for ta-tas!




According To A Stranger's Two Year Old... by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 3) #6 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 12:17:13 PM EST
...the taste of the milk changed in a way he didn't care for when his infant sibling was born. The change in taste weaned the boy, a process which had until then proved difficult.

This is the goldmine of gossip that comes to me second hand from Littlestar's time at the village play-group.


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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It's a medically noted change by desiderandus (2.00 / 0) #325 Tue Apr 18, 2006 at 07:45:59 AM EST
The milk that comes out shortly after birth is called colostrum, and is higher in protein (antibodies, specifically) to give the infant's immune system a kick. it's supposed to have a specific consistency too, which I can't remember.

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+++ would try again by anonimouse (2.00 / 0) #57 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 09:00:10 AM EST
Well from a wide range of samplings (OK, three) the taste varies from person to person and changes.

Girls come and go but a mortgage is for 25 years -- JtL
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+1 Hot Wife Content by yankeehack (4.00 / 4) #3 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 11:22:07 AM EST
Although I'm feeling a little inadequate at the moment
****
You know what is funny? I voted for McCain in 2000 and Obama in 2008. (And let's not forget Edwards in 1998.)


"Be Fruitful And Multiply" -YAHWEH by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 2) #8 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 12:19:32 PM EST
The opinions expressed in the Bible do not necessarily reflect those of the CheeseburgerBrown broadcasting system, however you would probably feel less inadequate if you were burstin' with dairy.


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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Properly warn me next time sir . . . by slozo (4.00 / 10) #4 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 11:30:31 AM EST
. . . I just figured the title was a titillating appetizer to another robot story, and was chagrined to see a porno shot of my sister right under the header! Geez Louise, that shit ain't right man!



You Didn't Consider Yourself Properly Warned? by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 1) #9 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 12:22:13 PM EST
after stories of 'bots . . . by slozo (4.00 / 1) #15 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 12:38:34 PM EST
. . . I just didn't expect it, truthfully.

I probably was properly warned, but alas, distance removes me from the aparation of my sister's gooey love affair with a certain prolific poster of pictures . . .

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Okay, Next Time I'll Use Blinking Text by CheeseburgerBrown (2.00 / 0) #18 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 12:52:34 PM EST
And yet by yicky yacky (4.00 / 4) #11 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 12:24:13 PM EST

you instantly recognized them as being the very same assets as those which belong to your sister. Interesting.


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Done.
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Right... by littlestar (4.00 / 2) #142 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 09:31:19 PM EST
I'm sure my necklace didn't give it away. Or the title and author.
*twinkle*twinkle*


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Your sister has a really nice rack. by ammoniacal (4.00 / 11) #20 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 02:03:18 PM EST
Man, I've always wanted to say that to someone.

This coomenat has be n soidnsord by hurricanbe ice malt liqur
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I have said that to someone by wiredog (4.00 / 1) #49 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 07:42:26 AM EST
One of my best friends. The sort of guy you could (if you were a good friend) say that sort of thing to.

Earth First!
(We can strip mine the rest later.)

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*Curtsy* by littlestar (4.00 / 2) #141 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 09:11:24 PM EST
Thank you kind sir.
*twinkle*twinkle*


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it's good to be a guy by MillMan (4.00 / 8) #5 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 11:33:10 AM EST
all it takes is a nice pair of boobs to make us happy.

Everybody still hates me in this city and I hate everybody.


Shallow bastard (nt) by Driusan (4.00 / 5) #7 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 12:19:23 PM EST


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Ha, Ha - You're Gay! by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 4) #10 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 12:23:53 PM EST
Even about the italics? by Driusan (4.00 / 3) #12 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 12:26:37 PM EST
I'm so confused, now I don't know if I should start calling you Ti Ammonia Brown or not.

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Especially About the Italics. by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 2) #14 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 12:28:36 PM EST
If you're especially joking about the italics.. by Driusan (4.00 / 1) #16 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 12:38:46 PM EST
..then that means that you don't think I'm a real c..

Yeah, that.. that would go a long way towards explaining why I've spent my morning surfing HuSi while watching The Wizard, actually.

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Actually, I Think You're A Fine Catch. by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 2) #17 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 12:49:07 PM EST
You're handsome, intelligent and sensitive. You should have no trouble at all tricking girls into forming relationships with you. What happens after that I cannot speculate without a closer knowledge of your foibles.


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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were you really watching the wizard? by tps12 (2.00 / 0) #69 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 12:11:34 PM EST
Or did you just make that up because of the topical "he touched my boob!" line (a sure winner when yelled out at Rilo Kiley shows)?

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I was half really watching the Wizard by Driusan (2.00 / 0) #127 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 06:23:37 PM EST
The other half was distracted by HuSi.

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true. by aphrael (4.00 / 3) #116 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 04:47:40 PM EST
for most gay men, all it takes is a nice well-developed chest. :)

If television is a babysitter, the internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up.
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you want dinner too? by MillMan (4.00 / 3) #19 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 01:22:17 PM EST
damn by LilFlightTest (3.66 / 9) #21 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 03:31:01 PM EST
i'm not looking forward to that part...they get in my way as is.
Send me to Austria!


+4, Actual Female Discussing Her Goods by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 4) #23 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 03:58:45 PM EST
Oooh! by Driusan (4.00 / 6) #27 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 06:49:49 PM EST
Actual female discussing her goods, and another 'pparently bitter one 1ing her. Cat fight!

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ROWR! -nt by chuckles (4.00 / 1) #31 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 07:55:24 PM EST


Sent from my iPhone.


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apparent, or not apparent by persimmon (2.71 / 7) #35 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 09:03:44 PM EST
I'm bitter about everything, not just irritating whiny attention-whores with my name who make obvious ploys for attention based on physical attributes.

If i were just bitter about boob size, [redacted]
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"Nature is such a fucking plagarist."
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Are you complaining? by ammoniacal (4.00 / 2) #37 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 09:31:47 PM EST
You're pretty curvy, so I doubt your hubby's complaining.

This coomenat has be n soidnsord by hurricanbe ice malt liqur
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IPAWTP by calla (2.83 / 6) #40 Sun Apr 02, 2006 at 11:29:58 PM EST
I'm not bitter about everything - but support persimmon in her bitterness towards irritating whiny attention-whores.

I'm working on a plan for rounding up all the whiny attention-whores and throwing them into a concentration camp.


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IAWTP by ammoniacal (4.00 / 1) #42 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 12:43:11 AM EST
Can I have conjugal visits?

This coomenat has be n soidnsord by hurricanbe ice malt liqur
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Until I get a replacement. by calla (4.00 / 1) #44 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 04:00:26 AM EST
Having to make the trip all the way out to see you is gonna be a drag.


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scratch the first reply. by calla (4.00 / 1) #45 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 04:49:42 AM EST
You won't have to go - because you aren't irritating or whiny.

Whew, that's a load off my mind.


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MeeeeYOWR! by CheeseburgerBrown (3.00 / 3) #47 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 07:29:09 AM EST
Who Peed In Your Spaghetti, Calla? by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 1) #73 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 12:46:57 PM EST
Or is this one of those tedious issues with history that I'm supposed to use HuSi search to drill-down for?


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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you make a big show about respecting women by calla (2.66 / 3) #135 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 08:47:08 PM EST
yet you jump on the 'woman/kitty' bandwagon. Nice.


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You're An Answer Dodger. by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 1) #136 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 08:57:32 PM EST
I was trying to be cute, rather than saying, "Hey, why are you being such a caustic ass?"

But whatever terminology best floats your boat. Meanwhile: about my inquiry?


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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To Be More Clear: by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 2) #137 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 09:01:25 PM EST
Just in case you were going to go all literal about spaghetti, the question at the root of my initial inquiry is, "What the fuck is your problem, exactly? Your reaction is way out of line with anything said. Is there some secret history here?"


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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What reaction? by calla (4.00 / 2) #149 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 09:57:08 PM EST
rating the 'woman/kitty' comment a '1'?

The comment was the typical macho woman/kitty crap. It deserved a '1'


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That's Not What I Meant - Let Me Essplain: by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 1) #150 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 10:16:10 PM EST
I read your comment before I read persimian's, and I thought you were actually the origin of the vitriolic description of LFT's comment, rather than simply echoing the sentiment.

Given that, as the echoer, "What's your problem, woman? Tits are the fucking topic."


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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I agree with persimmon. by calla (4.00 / 1) #155 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 11:09:37 PM EST
Some comments contribute to the site. Some merely draw attention to the commenter. Someone's comments always draw attention to someone and contribute just about nothing to the site. I find those comments annoying, although I generally don't get involved.


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So, Let Me Get This Straight... by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 2) #166 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 07:04:07 AM EST
...you're saying I'm the one paying mere lip-service to feminism by calling you a "kitty" while you've declared that women who talk about their breasts in a breast-themed forum are "attention-whores"?

When you shoot from the hip you reveal the cracks in your philosophy.


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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You certainly make a lot of assumptions, by calla (2.66 / 3) #191 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 10:16:42 AM EST
then post them as fact.

Did I rate LFT? Did I ever say that her comment didn't fit into this diary theme? No.

Stick with the facts.


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Honey... by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 1) #194 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 10:36:15 AM EST
...you wouldn't know facts if they were pulling on your ears and blowing on your nose.

You've demonstrated your inability to maintain a coherent exchange. It's time to just throw in the towel now, before your big secret gets out and becomes apparent to everyone.


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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Coherent? by calla (2.66 / 3) #197 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 10:39:28 AM EST
You have done nothing but launch personal attacks.

Is bullying your best debate technique?


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Too Little, Too Late. by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 2) #198 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 10:45:32 AM EST
Oh, now you want to play reasonable?

Nevermind. You're fixing the barn door after the cow's already come home.

Hindsight is 20/20 though, I guess.

Just move along, nutters.


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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What? by calla (2.66 / 3) #199 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 10:50:38 AM EST
I have made my comments here based only on what has been posted. I have made no personal attacks on you, in spite of your derogatory remarks.

I will not stoop to your level.


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Okay, Cool. by CheeseburgerBrown (2.00 / 0) #200 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 10:51:51 AM EST
Have you even read the comments? by calla (2.00 / 0) #202 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 10:58:41 AM EST
It's almost as if you are commenting to another thread.


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Yeah, Go Figure! by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 1) #206 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 11:11:10 AM EST
being with tidave has certainly made you meaner. by garlic (4.00 / 2) #181 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 09:30:39 AM EST


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You're right by Rogerborg (4.00 / 1) #184 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 09:34:25 AM EST
She's way hotter now.

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Metus amatores matrum compescit, non clementia.
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only by garlic (4.00 / 2) #187 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 09:43:52 AM EST
only because your homophobia makes it acceptable for you to fantisize about her instead of ti-dave.

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Will there be bunnies in this camp? by wiredog (4.00 / 1) #50 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 07:44:44 AM EST


Earth First!
(We can strip mine the rest later.)

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Indeed by anonimouse (4.00 / 3) #53 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 08:16:52 AM EST
All you can eat.

Girls come and go but a mortgage is for 25 years -- JtL
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Noooo!! by anonimouse (4.00 / 1) #54 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 08:19:31 AM EST
Please may I be excused as I don't whine?

Girls come and go but a mortgage is for 25 years -- JtL
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-1 by calla (4.00 / 1) #56 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 08:48:16 AM EST
misspelling of "whinge"


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and that would leave which of us? by aphrael (4.00 / 1) #156 Mon Apr 03, 2006 at 11:35:47 PM EST
is this some wierd sort of last-man-standing survivor game, or?

If television is a babysitter, the internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up.
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What's up?? by Mrs FlightTest (4.00 / 2) #161 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 01:03:09 AM EST
I see nothing in LFT's comment that is whiney or attention whoring in the least. She was simply voicing her opinion based on the content of this here diary. I happen to agree with her. Large breasts can be a pain..... literally.

They are heavy & have a tendency to get in the way. There are certain weight machines in my fitness class that are difficult for large breasted women to use.

Me thinks you & persimmon are far too sensitive if you really believe the comment was not in line with the theme of this here diary.

BTW, whose to say HUSI isn't already a concentration camp for whiney attention whores??? ... oh wait, that's k5! HUSI is more like an asylum.

Wheeee...Flyin' is Fun!!
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hi by persimmon (2.25 / 4) #162 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 01:25:26 AM EST
I in fact have tits and don't need a lecture on the disadvantages they can pose. I'm not sensitive to women talking about their tits; I'm prone to irritation at
a) attention whores and
b) irritation at insinuations that I'm being catty and jealous about tit size when in fact I am being bitchy and underhanded about disliking LFT and her behaviour. IMO LFT's comment was just the latest of a years-long swath of irritating behaviour and so I used the fucking system for downrating off-topic tripe. FFS.
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"Nature is such a fucking plagarist."
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hi yourself by Mrs FlightTest (4.00 / 1) #306 Wed Apr 05, 2006 at 01:35:48 AM EST
I did not mention your tits or lack there of & I did not lecture you, I simply stated
Me thinks you & persimmon are far too sensitive if you really believe the comment was not in line with the theme of this here diary.
meaning that you & calla are a bit sensitive (in general) if you think what LFT said was not on topic.

IMO & apparently many others here on HUSI based on the comments herein; LFT's comment was NOT in anyway off topic; the TOPIC in case you missed it was MY WIFE'S RACK; and a rack was precisely what LFT was referring to.
Wheeee...Flyin' is Fun!!
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Please to be reading the many threads by calla (2.00 / 2) #310 Wed Apr 05, 2006 at 04:33:58 AM EST
in which there are many comments where both persimmon and I state that we have never claimed the comment was off-topic.

You adore LFT - that's fine. persimmon and I don't.

The End.

p.s. except I hope you realize that I only took the time to explain this to you because you are my friend. It's a friendly courtesy.


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actually by persimmon (3.00 / 4) #315 Wed Apr 05, 2006 at 10:43:23 AM EST
in my post on this subthread, i did rather imply that I think ME ME ME MEEEEEEEE is off-topic tripe, whether it includes tits or not.
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"Nature is such a fucking plagarist."
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I agree with persimmon. by calla (2.50 / 2) #163 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 02:14:41 AM EST
Grow Up, Lady. by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 3) #167 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 07:09:30 AM EST
Seriously. You're so put off by this that you think it's appropriate to carry on the way you are?

Why does LFT's behaviour disturb you to such an extreme extent? Are you somehow threatened by it, or what?


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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How would you describe those comments? by ammoniacal (4.00 / 2) #175 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 08:51:20 AM EST
Calla didn't have to cherry-pick them.
Wait a few days and LFT will generate some more of them.

It's the folly of youth, man.

This coomenat has be n soidnsord by hurricanbe ice malt liqur
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I Would Say: "Flirtateous." by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 3) #177 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 09:10:14 AM EST
Chicks get really hot under the collar when other chicks flirt.

Naturally, they're free to express their vitriol any way they like, but if it seems bizarre given the context they'll be asked about it. All I initially said was, "Jeezum Crow -- is there more history here I'm missing, 'cause that seems way out of proportion!"

If LFT regularly makes such comments, why does it inspire such ire in calla, in particular? Why does she give a shit? I mean, fine, she gives a shit, but why give a shit to the extent that she's got to post with such rancor?

I know there was some allusion to pseudo-feminist rhetoric, but it looks to me like just basic, everyday female competitiveness. Like I said, it bugs chicks when other chicks flirt.

It should also be pointed out that part of the function of tits is for getting attention. They're secondary sexual characteristics. LFT using her tits to get attention? Seems like she's read the fucking manual.


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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Well, by blixco (4.00 / 1) #180 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 09:25:05 AM EST
I'd say opinions matter.  Yours and hers.

And they can be based in whatever facts or fiction they desire.

That's the fun, no?
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Taken out of context I must seem so strange - Ani DiFranco
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Sure. by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 1) #195 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 10:37:15 AM EST
I just didn't see the cause for being so rude about it.

Seems odd for a grown woman to get worked up over such a thing.


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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You are, once again, making assumptions. by calla (2.66 / 3) #204 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 11:07:33 AM EST
Try reading the comments.


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Here's A Novel Idea! by CheeseburgerBrown (2.00 / 0) #207 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 11:13:14 AM EST
Why don't you try defending your point of view rather than just griping on the way others ask you to defend it?

If you're just going to make noise, why post at all?

If you make your argument well, you might even bring folks around to your point of view. Try it!


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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Defend what argument? by calla (2.00 / 0) #211 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 11:29:41 AM EST
I've shown you a small sampling of what I consider attention whoring.

What more do you need?

Do I need to post derogatory comments about you?


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Dodger, Dodger! by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 1) #212 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 11:31:54 AM EST
Don't like being direct, do you?

Nevermind. As I stated earlier, it's too late to start again from the top. If you can't follow along that's your own business.


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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What are you referring to? by calla (2.66 / 3) #213 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 11:35:26 AM EST
Unless you've got questions inside your head that I don't know about - I've answered all your questions.


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Okay, I Give: We'll Start Over. by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 1) #219 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 12:00:06 PM EST
My earlier questions called for context for the comments, but that's been covered now so we'll let them go. Let's proceed then:

1) Why is a grown woman so threatened by a girl's flirtateousness that she responds by quoting incredible ascerbic language to describe the behaviour?

2) As expressed in your ratings, why do you feel that my ode was anti-feminist? If you did not mean to agree with those sentiments, can you shed any light on your rating behaviour?

3) Also through rating you've endorsed a thread in which my wife is accused of being a man because she doesn't think like codemonkey_uk's wife, and supported his vitriolic assessment of my character in which I allegedly arrogantly presume to bully my wife into giving me permission to use her as a muse against her wishes. I am interesting in hearing your support for this point of view. I have serious curiosity about any woman who would endorse a point of view that so patently robs the woman in the situation of her decision-making dignity. My point in that particular exchange is that your ability to relate to a victim-mentality may have clouded your judgment with regard to what confident, non-abused women feel or think. Do you have something to say on the subject, or would you prefer to just play passive-aggressive games with ratings?

4) On another note but one thematically related in terms of being reluctant to get specific when it's asked of you, I'm still waiting for your support on the fact that Universal Vibration is a theory being actively debated by credible scientific authorities. You were supposed to provide me that info weeks ago, but never did.

5) If you honestly feel I cannot respect women and compare their behaviour to cats, do you honestly feel you can talk about respecting women and then call those discussing elements of their femininity "attention-whores"? The language is very telling. Please justify this apparent contradiction.

6) Why not just drop the charade of pseudo-feminist rhetoric and admit you were just feeling bitchy? Is that so hard?

Ready? Go!


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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You did have questions in your head. by calla (2.66 / 3) #228 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 12:40:57 PM EST
Which include the kitchen sink.

I'm not psychic.

1. You're assuming I'm threatened. I'm not. I'm merely agreeing with persimmon that LFT is an attention whore.

2. I don't think you are an anti-feminist. I think you believe that your brand of hippy feminism is the only brand. I disagree.

3. I rated codemonkey's comments because they were funny.

4. As I told you before, I learned of universal vibration from Dr. Wayne Dyer. Take a look at this: current interest by the scientific community in universal vibration. It was a great series.

5. I didn't create the term 'attention whore'. I would have called attention whores something else.

6. I'm not feeling bitchy. I'm just supportive of persimmon. She's kick ass.

You've made many assumptions and inflammatory remarks. Please note that I have not.


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Whore! by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 2) #233 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 12:58:50 PM EST
1. You abuse the word assumption a lot. I'm not assuming anything -- I'm judging by your behaviour. If you want to maintain the fiction that your reaction didn't broadcast your emotions, you go right ahead. If that's as far as your powers of introspection reach, I guess that's all we'll get. You're an insecure person...I can live with that.

2. Your interpretation of my beliefs is without basis (one might call it an "assumption"). Only people defensive over their own righteousness see similar righteousness in other's arguments when they're merely stating their point of view. So, you're insecure in your philosophies and project that. Whatever. You and codemonkey_uk can form a club.

3. You think that kind of misogynism is funny? Wow. Like I said, you're kinda a screwed-up chick, in my opinion.

4. That's the same link you posted before. Your self-appointed task was to point to a scientific debate, not a media debate. It's okay, though, I know why you couldn't find any -- there isn't any. I looked on your behalf.

5. I didn't say you coined the term. But you use it, and then deride me for saying "kitty" and brand it as contradictory to an alleged respect for women. Do you honestly fail to see the contradiction here?

6. Uh-huh. She's admitted she was just being bitchy. So your support has some extra baggage.

Indeed, you're not psychic. You're not even intuitive. In order to answer my questions (peppered throughout the threads, first polite and then less so) you had to have them explicitly re-stated. Pretty far from psychic.

I'm not interested in the fact that you feel you haven't been inflammatory after calling someone a whore, beyond the basic demonstration of your failure to appreciate how your behaviour may impress others.

You're reactionary and then you throw bullshit to cover your tracks, feign ignorance when called to task on it, and then imagine you've been sweet all along because of the way you play games. I'll stick by those accusations. You've proven the case well.

If it will make you feel better to call me some names, go right ahead. I have the proper context for understanding where you're coming from now.

P.S. Does the language in the subject line seem inflammatory to you now?


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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It appears that you aren't even trying. by calla (2.00 / 0) #244 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 01:32:56 PM EST
1. You are attaching behavior to comments and passing judgment on your interpretation of the comment. Add a derogatory comment - that's your style.

2. Playing amateur psychologist? I thought you were a man of true science.

Why is your right to interpret my beliefs correct and my interpretation of your beliefs wrong? I haven't stated what I believe your beliefs are - so you are guessing my interpretation of your beliefs? Do you see the flaw in this? Stick with what you know.

3. Derogatory comment. I didn't see the comment as misogynistic.

4. What other way does the scientific community have to showcase their work than using the media? Seriously - NOVA's Elegant Universe discusses the current scientific debates by SCIENTISTS.

5. It's a term to describe a certain behavior. I see it as a gender neutral term. The catfight stuff you used is definitely only used on women (or gay men).

6. I also stated that even though I wasn't bitchy about everything, I supported persimmon.

If you want direct answers - ask direct questions. It's one of those rules of communication.

Could it be that you just don't like the term 'attention whore' and are giving it way more value than intended?

You've proven no case other than you have learned well how to be a bully.


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Boo-Hoo-Hoo! by CheeseburgerBrown (2.00 / 0) #249 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 01:48:21 PM EST
1. Denial ain't just a river, baby. Besideswhich, noting that you seem insecure isn't a derogatory comment in and of itself (although it may appear that way to somebody very insecure).

2. You protest too much, and once again brush aside the meat of the issue in favour of griping about presentation. Dodgey-McDodgers! (Out of curiosity, do you not count your clumsily veiled sarcastic barbs as either inflammatory or derogatory? If so, what a remarkable engine of rationalization you have!)

3. Right, I know you can't see it. That's why I said you're a screwed up chick. Like I said, that any woman would endorse that interpretation I find...creepy.

4. It's called peer review. Scientists don't generally catch on the latest happenings in their field by watching TV. Weren't you tooting your own horn as a veteran of the science industry? I imagine you already know this.

5. You assessment of the term "kitty" is flawed. It is often applied to anyone engaged in peurile, petty combatitiveness. Your ability to rationalize the use of "whore" while inflating the baggage on "kitty" is remarkable. As I said before, I was trying to find a less offensive way to say, "Why are you behaving in such a caustic way?"

6. Riiiiiight.

Could it be that you just don't like the term 'attention whore' and are giving it way more value than intended?

Actually, I don't like hypocrisy, or pseudo-feminism being used as foil to cover your reactionary ass.

You've proven no case other than you have learned well how to be a bully.

Cry me a river! I didn't say I proved my case, I said you did. And continue to. Good work!


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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Dude by Bob Abooey (4.00 / 4) #264 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 02:32:29 PM EST
They've been waiting for you in the conference room for the past 45 minutes.

Warmest regards,
--Your best pal Bob
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Actually it is derogatory. by calla (2.00 / 2) #268 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 02:43:25 PM EST
Derogatory - expressive of a low opinion. Your comment claims that I'm less than secure. Your comment is also disparaging.

You presented no question to dodge. I simply made a comment about your comment. I'll admit that I have made some comments that expressed frustration in your inability to communicate effectively. That's all.

Humor is in the eye of the beholder. Given the kinds of chicks attracted to you (based on their ratings of your comments), I'd rather not be your kind of chick.

Peer review - often printed in magazines like Nature, Science, and Scientific American, etc. Something most folks call 'media'. I have worked for many years in the scientific community. Mostly pharmaceutical. What are your credentials?

Once again - I didn't use the term 'whore', you did. As for the kitty stuff - I responded to that in a previous comment. Instead of overthinking it next time, maybe you'd be better off just asking the question.

You'd be better off just taking people at their word, rather than assuming you know what they really mean. It's the key to good communication.


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Hmm by webwench (4.00 / 1) #275 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 03:12:36 PM EST
"Given the kinds of chicks attracted to you (based on their ratings of your comments), I'd rather not be your kind of chick."

You should so make a list and expound on who you dislike, and why! That would be fun!

Or perhaps 'catty' could come out of hiding and post some more good gossip in lieu of?


"What's the point of wearing your favorite rocketship underpants if nobody ever asks to see 'em?"
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You're not exactly buddies with by calla (2.00 / 0) #276 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 03:14:51 PM EST
Superdiva and meow - are you?


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Oh, that doesn't matter by webwench (2.00 / 0) #277 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 03:17:03 PM EST
I'm just interested to see where you're planning to take this. It's been fun so far!


"What's the point of wearing your favorite rocketship underpants if nobody ever asks to see 'em?"
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I'm not taking anything. by calla (2.66 / 3) #278 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 03:20:28 PM EST
When someone calls me names and cyber-hits me - I get all nostalgic.


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Watch Out! by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 1) #281 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 03:55:14 PM EST
Regarding Credentials by CheeseburgerBrown (2.00 / 0) #280 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 03:53:05 PM EST
Peer review - often printed in magazines like Nature, Science, and Scientific American, etc. Something most folks call 'media'. I have worked for many years in the scientific community. Mostly pharmaceutical. What are your credentials?

Pretending not to know the difference between public television documentaries and peer review journals is disingenuous.

I've worked for a variety of top tier North American and European pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies for the better part of ten years, including communicating new findings and reporting on ongoing controversies to front-line staff, researchers and policy-makers.

You're right that "most folks" may lump peer reviewed journals in with TV media -- which is probably why peer review is seldom undertaken by plumbers, architects or salesmen. They don't get it.


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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SciAm is peer reviewed? by Gully Foyle (2.00 / 0) #311 Wed Apr 05, 2006 at 06:11:44 AM EST
n/t

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Does this comment have your question? by calla (2.66 / 3) #217 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 11:50:17 AM EST
Because if it does - you didn't direct it to me.

I've shown you a small sampling of the history.

LFT is an attention whore. There's no ire or rancor there - I'm merely calling a spade a spade.


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"There's No Rancor There." by CheeseburgerBrown (2.00 / 0) #220 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 12:01:43 PM EST
Uh huh. You just called a girl a whore for talking about her tits in a tits forum.

Think about it.


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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Are you unable to read for comprehension? by calla (2.66 / 3) #231 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 12:51:59 PM EST
Did you not click the link? Attention whore - it's a commonly used term. Not the same as 'whore'.

LFT is an attention whore not because of posting about her hatred of her tits here. She's an attention whore because of millions of posts by her. One comment does not an attention whore make.


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When You Pick A Bone With Your Enemies... by CheeseburgerBrown (2.00 / 0) #238 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 01:05:14 PM EST
...without visible context people are going to call you on your apparently massive antisocial behaviour.

Deal with it.

(It's also cute how you so quickly divorce your language from misogyny, but not mine. Kinda hypocritical.)


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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Enough of the rude remarks. by calla (2.00 / 2) #255 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 02:17:41 PM EST
Or are you incapable of debate without calling names?

I am not the only one who can see the comments I linked to and identify them as comments from an attention whore. In fact - I wasn't the first person in your diary to mention it.

Where 'attention whore' is a term not belonging to only one gender - catfight/kitty/merow is. Misogyny is a hatred of women only.


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You're Hallucinating. by CheeseburgerBrown (2.00 / 0) #259 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 02:24:01 PM EST
There was not a single rude remark or name-calling in my comment. Are you picking on the word "antisocial"? Jesus Christ -- the person you claim to be supporting uses that term to describe her statements!

What's your damage?

So, you stick your bullshit. Good for you. If you don't have anything constructive to add, why go on?


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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Just because persimmon is antisocial by calla (2.00 / 0) #271 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 02:51:58 PM EST
doesn't mean that I am. Where's your train of logic?

Rude - suggesting intentional discourtesy.

Are you saying that calling me antisocial wasn't intentionally discourteous?

Have you written any comments that weren't intentionally discourteous?


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overstate things much? by aphrael (2.00 / 0) #272 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 02:56:30 PM EST
any is a strong word. I think the likelihood that anyone who has posted thousands of comments has never once posted a comment that wasn't intentionally discourteous is infinitesmal.

Rhetoric is a fantastic tool, but it's easy to get carried away with it. :)

If television is a babysitter, the internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up.
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Mistakenly, I wasn't precise with my statement. by calla (2.00 / 0) #273 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 03:00:52 PM EST
Is that really important?


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It depends on the context. by aphrael (2.00 / 0) #274 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 03:02:52 PM EST
I find that it's perfectly fine to be imprecise when having an amicable conversation amongst friends.

On the other hand, when i'm in an argument, i find that precision enhances clarity, reduces the likelihood that the other person will read things into what i am saying that i don't want, and increases the likelihood that i will be saying what i actually mean.

YMMV.


If television is a babysitter, the internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up.
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I'm going to interject. by superdiva (4.00 / 5) #221 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 12:12:08 PM EST
You're in no position to criticize LFT.  In your heyday on K5 when you where mired in custody issues, abusive relationships, and general depression, you posted frequently.  You never missed an opportunity to elicit sympathy from your fanboys.

Now that you're fucking someone on HuSi and run with the "cool kids" your attitude has become significantly more haughty and mean.

Former victims tend to be more cruel when they get their turn to give the beatings it seems.

_________________________________________________


For we are many....
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Criticism? by calla (3.00 / 4) #223 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 12:26:23 PM EST
There's been no criticism.

I've never denied my past attention whoring. Some of my attention whoring diaries were art.


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Point and Match. by CheeseburgerBrown (2.00 / 0) #225 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 12:38:16 PM EST
Funny -- half an hour goes by and you choose to reply only to superdiva, but leave my clear questions (re-delivered at your behest) unaddressed yet again.

Perhaps I'm being too hasty -- perhaps you're working hard on your replies. We can always hope.

Meanwhile, my money's on: calla feels cornered again, and will therefore not deign to answer.


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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I've got kids to take care of by calla (2.66 / 3) #230 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 12:44:32 PM EST
and bills to pay.

You think I have time to just sit around writing comments for you?


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Yes -- All Day Long! by CheeseburgerBrown (2.00 / 0) #237 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 01:03:38 PM EST
It just seemed strange when your flurry of posts slowed to a trickle. But, like I said, perhaps I was being hasty.


I am from a small, unknown country in the north called Ca-na-da. We are a simple, grease-loving people who enjoy le weekend de ski.
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Ladies! by ammoniacal (4.00 / 1) #224 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 12:36:07 PM EST
Be nice! There's enough for everyone!

This coomenat has be n soidnsord by hurricanbe ice malt liqur
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You're Oppressing Them! by CheeseburgerBrown (2.00 / 0) #227 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 12:39:31 PM EST
Am I? by ammoniacal (4.00 / 1) #229 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 12:43:52 PM EST
Goodness gracious! I'll have to ease up a notch.

This coomenat has be n soidnsord by hurricanbe ice malt liqur
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Whatever You Do... by CheeseburgerBrown (4.00 / 2) #239 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 01:05:56 PM EST
I do want to thank you, tiammoniacal... by superdiva (4.00 / 1) #235 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 12:59:19 PM EST
...for explaining the facts about my boobs to me.  It's helped me become more "in touch" with myself.

_________________________________________________


For we are many....
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I always liked that avatar thing by webwench (2.00 / 0) #241 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 01:12:05 PM EST
Where did it come from?


"What's the point of wearing your favorite rocketship underpants if nobody ever asks to see 'em?"
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it's a Radiohead thing by 606 (2.00 / 0) #289 Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 04:49:57 PM EST
pretty sure.

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imagine dancing banana here
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thanks by webwench (