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Old 10-24-2005, 03:10 PM   #211
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23?! That's a little young, even for me. But Angelina lips + Manliness = hubbahubba.
He looks like Jim Morrison with blue eyes or Brad Pitt with Angelina Jolie lips. Take your pick. And from my hometown. How convenient. The old dowagers will think I am taking my son shopping on Elm STreet at the holidays.
 
Old 10-24-2005, 03:14 PM   #212
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He looks like Jim Morrison with blue eyes or Brad Pitt with Angelina Jolie lips. Take your pick. And from my hometown. How convenient. The old dowagers will think I am taking my son shopping on Elm STreet at the holidays.
With the DSL, he may be more Fringey's type. Active participant in the MFM and all. NTTAWWT. I'm just sayin'.
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He looks like Jim Morrison with blue eyes or Brad Pitt with Angelina Jolie lips. Take your pick. And from my hometown. How convenient. The old dowagers will think I am taking my son shopping on Elm STreet at the holidays.
Apropos of this, sometime soon, it's going to be time for me to leave my husband, because otherwise, the Barbara/George H.W. Bush Syndrome is going to hit me like a ton of bricks.

We are close in age (within a few months of each other), but he looks very, very young for his age. In a few years, people are going to think I'm his mother. That CANNOT happen; divorce is inevitable, I'm afraid.
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With the DSL, he may be more Fringey's type. Active participant in the MFM and all. NTTAWWT. I'm just sayin'.
Send him over. I have a 23-y-o with pretty pretty lips who could possibly be talked into an MFM.
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Old 10-24-2005, 03:19 PM   #215
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With the DSL, he may be more Fringey's type. Active participant in the MFM and all. NTTAWWT. I'm just sayin'.
Please, those are CLLs. Did I mention the martini glass chest hair?

ANd in the last bit of paigow news before I return to the drudge for a couple of hours, I have discovered The Greatest Shampoo Ever. It has the moisturing powers of Kerastase but give volume as well and the hair is less knotty after a shampoo. It is some japanese stuff and the bottle is all in japanese letters. I think the brand begins with a K (its on the bottom there somewhere). Has anyone else tried this stuff? Its 33 bucks a bottle, but mon dieu! Gee my hair smells terrific.
 
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Apropos of this, sometime soon, it's going to be time for me to leave my husband, because otherwise, the Barbara/George H.W. Bush Syndrome is going to hit me like a ton of bricks.

We are close in age (within a few months of each other), but he looks very, very young for his age. In a few years, people are going to think I'm his mother. That CANNOT happen; divorce is inevitable, I'm afraid.
Hon, she has a thyroid condition and has never heard of hair dye. Might I suggest washing that gray out of your hair (when it comes), staying trim, laying off the jawbreaker sized pearl necklace and dowdy suits? She also doesnt have your fabulous bone structure. That said, the pack of cougars could always use another sister in the den.

I have decided that cougar isnt an age thing, its an age spread thing. So I might nto technically be old enough to cougar, but if I am tapping the 23, I qualify.
 
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Send him over. I have a 23-y-o with pretty pretty lips who could possibly be talked into an MFM.
So, did you tap the noir?

I have to compete with fringey for 23 yos with CLLs? I feel kind of sick.
 
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So, did you tap the noir?

I have to compete with fringey for 23 yos with CLLs? I feel kind of sick.
One does not lick with lips, dumbass.

Why would you feel sick?

ETA if you want, I can try to do some kind of marking, so that you won't accidentally tap anything I've tapped.
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Was it not on last night?

I was behind in my Curbs and just caught last week's where his Dad was playing porno at full volume in the Retirement Community with all the oldsters milling about. I thought this show jumped last season towards the end (and the dread first episode), but it dejumped. has this ever happened?
Very good Curbs all year. Last night was a Bye week.

Last season wasn't the jump season, it was the season before. Last season was maybe the windup for the spring back.

As to prior dejumps- Star Wars and I hope someday to say it about the Sopranos.
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Speaking of younger men, I think Colin Farrell makes an excellent Sonny Crockett. Don't know how Jamie Foxx will be as Stubbs.
It's not "Stubbs," it's "Tubbs." Either way, it won't be the same. Tubbs was an eighties-smooth and cool sidekick. Jamie Foxx will try to update him making him cool and funny. If they're trying to update the franchise, that might work. But you have to remove the camp value a Phillip Michael Thomas impression would bring. Without that and the ridiculousness of Don Johnson's Crockett, all you have is another buddy cop flick.

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One does not lick with lips, dumbass.

Why would you feel sick?

ETA if you want, I can try to do some kind of marking, so that you won't accidentally tap anything I've tapped.
I was thinkging "lapping", like a dog, since that is how most guys do it. Maybe l can be "loving"?

I suspect that yours have a certain smell, like of meatloaf, vinyl and pleather, when you are done with them. But how would you mark them?
 
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Very good Curbs all year. Last night was a Bye week.

Last season wasn't the jump season, it was the season before. Last season was maybe the windup for the spring back.

As to prior dejumps- Star Wars and I hope someday to say it about the Sopranos.
As I recall, the Third season was really good. It had the Tourette's guy and the best sesaon closer ever. "Car wash cunt" is a great line.
 
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Please, those are CLLs. Did I mention the martini glass chest hair?

ANd in the last bit of paigow news before I return to the drudge for a couple of hours, I have discovered The Greatest Shampoo Ever. It has the moisturing powers of Kerastase but give volume as well and the hair is less knotty after a shampoo. It is some japanese stuff and the bottle is all in japanese letters. I think the brand begins with a K (its on the bottom there somewhere). Has anyone else tried this stuff? Its 33 bucks a bottle, but mon dieu! Gee my hair smells terrific.
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