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On 2006-06-20 18:00:10 -0700, "PurplePenny" said:
> Talented...well done. You successfully made 7 stereotyples in one
> statement.
There's a thing called humor. It may be offensive to some, but that
makes it more funny.
Though, you are not correct about all of your assumptions.
> 1-only fat women find this woman "not hot"
No true - religiously obsessed women, or overly self-centered women
would do as well.
> 2-only lonely men will find this woman "not hot"
Au contraire, I would figure precisely lonely men would find her hot.
> 3-only lonely men marry fat women
Not enough data, but don't really wanna dip in that data pool either.
> 4-fat women have nothing to offer
Well, okay, except to lonely men, or other fat women (sympathy)
> 5-all men are sluts
That'll be Mr. Slut to you, missy!
> 6-this woman is universally hot
Not true.
> 7-and you have pushed the male pig stereo type one step further.
What male pig stereotype? For liking a cute, well-made-up woman, and
not languishing amongst the fatties?
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True but
no FAT ! and were SOLD ! with a down payment !
"PurplePenny" wrote in message
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> lingerie and a lot of air brush and they are sold.
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PurplePenny wrote:
> Cally wrote:
> who are like that and many men who are not and all shades between.
> Stereotyping is for people who don't want to think. Putting people in a
> few catagories saves them from having to actually use their brains.
Penny, with all due respect, do you have any experience with men and
sex? I mean, personally? Men like sex. All of them. Men are
stimulated by sexually attractive women, (or men), and that is NORMAL.
Men are turned off by fuglys. It's nothing to do with gender politics
or stereotypes. LOL! It's one of Life's more delicious gifts that she
designed them that way. :-) Being the object of a man's desire, and
teasing him until he's ripe for the fall is much of what makes being
young and beautiful so fab.
The point of my initial comment re: this had to do with the androgynous
object that is Grace Park. The gay tong of the media/marketing/fashion
universe has succeeded in changing the ideal feminine form from
voluptuous femininity to what is obviously a rendition of a naked young
teenage male with implants stuck on to conform, (for the moment), to
convention.
In the end, men don't care what form a sexual object takes... as long
as it's beautiful and sexually appealing. God knows the Greeks had it
going on and their art proves how the child-man was revered. And
that's where it's headed today. Why on earth, for instance, would
Michael Jackson be let off unless our society is coming around to the
notion that sex between men and young boys is, if not acceptable, at
least understandable?
I happen to think it's all fucking perverted, but who cares what I
think. I just play the piano. hahahaha to the looney bin with me.
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WHICH A-list singer banishes her husband to the spare room because of
his snoring? Nothing comes between her and her eight hours' kip so her
other half gets booted out of the marital bed.
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Cally wrote:
> danefunnycookboy88 wrote:
> queer mag. There is no doubt in my mind that in 10 years time, all
> American men will think of this as the ideal "female" form. It's over.
> Thank God the Muslims are coming.
She's smoking hot but who the hell is she?
And by the way- 2 types of people will say she's ugly: fat women and
guys who can't get laid and have to settle for fat women.
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In alt.showbiz.gossip Richard Fangnail wrote:
: There is a new doc film coming out saying the electric car was
: "killed." I don't know whether the filmmaker is a Michael Moore
: wannabe.
: There were good things about electric cars in the 70s but what were its
: shortcomings?
IIRC most of them didn't work very well, or couldn't travel very far
before they needed recharding.
Fiona
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The cover story of the latest issue of TIME is on India:
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/current
richardfangnail@excite.com wrote:
> In America, was it because of the Beatles that Hare Krishna and Nehru
> shirts got to be big around 1967? The Summer of Love had many people
> wearing colorful tie-dyed shirts and Indian things but I wonder how
> much of it was because of the Beatles. I mean the hippie stuff in
> general was partly because of the Beatles and partly because of...I
> don't know what.
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Jew Hampton wrote:
> richardfangnail@excite.com wrote:
> Well, seeing as they hadn't even gone to India until 1968, we can
> discount the former notion. As to the latter :
>
....that's not the point, George had already introduced a big dollop of
Indian culture and philosophy
into the Beatles' music and visual style with his contributions to
Revolver and Sgt. Pepper. I would agree,
the Beatles' interest in it, most specifically George's obviously,
(and that of other rock musicians, but George
didn't get the idea from any of them) were a big factor in introducing
concepts
like karma, buddhism, gurus, chanting, mantra, sitars, etc., and
eastern religious philosophy generally, into western consciousness.
Not the only factor contributing to that trend, but they hastened it
along in a big way.
richforman
> http://members.tripod.com/~jap5/india/nehru.jpg
> mean Nehru JACKETS?
> Beatles. Just read the RMB archives.
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richardfangnail@excite.com wrote:
> In America, was it because of the Beatles that Hare Krishna and Nehru
> shirts got to be big around 1967?
Well, seeing as they hadn't even gone to India until 1968, we can
discount the former notion. As to the latter :
http://members.tripod.com/~jap5/india/nehru.jpg
Jawaharal Nehru had them beat by quite a few years. BTW, I assume you
mean Nehru JACKETS?
> The Summer of Love had many people wearing colorful tie-dyed shirts and Indian things but I wonder how much of it was because of the Beatles.
Everything that has happened on Earth since 1964 is because of the
Beatles. Just read the RMB archives.
;-)
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In America, was it because of the Beatles that Hare Krishna and Nehru
shirts got to be big around 1967? The Summer of Love had many people
wearing colorful tie-dyed shirts and Indian things but I wonder how
much of it was because of the Beatles. I mean the hippie stuff in
general was partly because of the Beatles and partly because of...I
don't know what.
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"nimue" wrote in message
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> Centre of the Known Universe wrote:
> and the Pink Princess gave me such joy, SUCH JOY! If I could, to ease
> your
> pain, I would kidnap Anderson Cooper and deliver him to your doorstep,
> wrapped in a big, pink bow. Once with you, he would never want to leave,
> of
> course, so enraptured would he be by your beauty and elegance. Sadly,
> even
> the ensuing, sticky happiness probably wouldn't touch the edges of your
> grief over the loss of the divine Pink Princess. I am sending you and the
> prince good energy and love.
> nimue
> than I have read." Betty Bowers
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"edonline" wrote in message
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> On Sun, 04 Jun 2006 21:26:41 GMT, "Centre of the Known Universe"
> wrote:
> circumstances, but your distinctive aroma of cheap booze (largely
> spilled down the front of your blouse), vomit and mothballed-wigs
> certainly brings back fond memories of posts past. I'm sure the
> Princess would have had wonderfully acerbic responses to your posts
> and I will certainly miss them.
> The Boom Boom Room, keeping it safe from harm from prying fingers)
Ah. The Universe starts to come back on center...
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Centre of the Known Universe wrote:
> "Ally" wrote in message
> news:f_udnRPgGOLM1x7ZnZ2dnUVZ_t2dnZ2d@adelphia.com...
> "fights" more than anything. Over the years I would throw a post now
> and then into my saved file - and last night and today I was going
> through them. Laughing and then crying, just bawling by times - then
> I'd get up to feed the cats or do some laundry - get a coffee - and
> then back to the folder - read another - laugh and laugh and burst
> into tears again - the awe of the feeling of knowing how bloody lucky
> I was to have known her and then sinking to sadness and feeling sorry
> for myself that's she gone - back and forth. If she were here she'd
> toss me a tissue and compliment me on how my Picaso-esque mix of
> lipstick and mascarra really brings out the veins in my eyes or some
> damned perfect thing.
> uncle to me. As long as he keeps his mitts of Anderson Cooper and
> stops charging drinks to me, I think we can arrange for some sort of
> detente for cocktail hour, at the very least. (patting hand) And
> thank you for offering,
> darling - I hope you'll delurk and keep me company when you can.
> We'll get the corner booth spruced up and sit and bitch a mile.
> Summer was always my favourite gossip time - it helps to keep cool
> when you're watching all your favourite celebrities careers go down
> in flames. :-)
> LCM
Oh, LCM, I feel for you and your loss so much. The exchanges between you
and the Pink Princess gave me such joy, SUCH JOY! If I could, to ease your
pain, I would kidnap Anderson Cooper and deliver him to your doorstep,
wrapped in a big, pink bow. Once with you, he would never want to leave, of
course, so enraptured would he be by your beauty and elegance. Sadly, even
the ensuing, sticky happiness probably wouldn't touch the edges of your
grief over the loss of the divine Pink Princess. I am sending you and the
prince good energy and love.
--
nimue
"As an unwavering Republican, I have quite naturally burned more books
than I have read." Betty Bowers
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edonline wrote:
> On Sun, 04 Jun 2006 21:26:41 GMT, "Centre of the Known Universe"
> wrote:
> I don't want to say it's "nice" to see you back, given the
> circumstances, but your distinctive aroma of cheap booze (largely
> spilled down the front of your blouse), vomit and mothballed-wigs
> certainly brings back fond memories of posts past. I'm sure the
> Princess would have had wonderfully acerbic responses to your posts
> and I will certainly miss them.
The wig isn't so bad - it just needs to be turned a quarter of a
rotation to the left and it will look just fine.
Kathy
> The Boom Boom Room, keeping it safe from harm from prying fingers)
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On Sun, 04 Jun 2006 21:26:41 GMT, "Centre of the Known Universe"
wrote:
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>more than anything. Over the years I would throw a post now and then into my
>saved file - and last night and today I was going through them. Laughing and
>then crying, just bawling by times - then I'd get up to feed the cats or do
>some laundry - get a coffee - and then back to the folder - read another -
>laugh and laugh and burst into tears again - the awe of the feeling of
>knowing how bloody lucky I was to have known her and then sinking to sadness
>and feeling sorry for myself that's she gone - back and forth. If she were
>here she'd toss me a tissue and compliment me on how my Picaso-esque mix of
>lipstick and mascarra really brings out the veins in my eyes or some damned
>perfect thing.
>to me. As long as he keeps his mitts of Anderson Cooper and stops charging
>drinks to me, I think we can arrange for some sort of detente for cocktail
>hour, at the very least. (patting hand) And thank you for offering,
>darling - I hope you'll delurk and keep me company when you can. We'll get
>the corner booth spruced up and sit and bitch a mile. Summer was always my
>favourite gossip time - it helps to keep cool when you're watching all your
>favourite celebrities careers go down in flames. :-)
>LCM
>
I don't want to say it's "nice" to see you back, given the
circumstances, but your distinctive aroma of cheap booze (largely
spilled down the front of your blouse), vomit and mothballed-wigs
certainly brings back fond memories of posts past. I'm sure the
Princess would have had wonderfully acerbic responses to your posts
and I will certainly miss them.
edonline (clutching the Princess' purse, left in the coat closet of
The Boom Boom Room, keeping it safe from harm from prying fingers)
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"Ally" wrote in message
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> news:5mHgg.17535$A26.406589@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Long-time lurker sounding off, glad to hear you're ok sweetie, I loved
> your contretemps with Her Pinkness, such fun and you both got your licks
> in good, so to speak. Praying for you and especially for Alan in your
> loss.
Thank you, sweetie. She was always one step ahead - I adored our "fights"
more than anything. Over the years I would throw a post now and then into my
saved file - and last night and today I was going through them. Laughing and
then crying, just bawling by times - then I'd get up to feed the cats or do
some laundry - get a coffee - and then back to the folder - read another -
laugh and laugh and burst into tears again - the awe of the feeling of
knowing how bloody lucky I was to have known her and then sinking to sadness
and feeling sorry for myself that's she gone - back and forth. If she were
here she'd toss me a tissue and compliment me on how my Picaso-esque mix of
lipstick and mascarra really brings out the veins in my eyes or some damned
perfect thing.
> on your fendi bag would leave quite a distinctive mark.
Oh now, darling - I could never hit edonline - he's like a very great uncle
to me. As long as he keeps his mitts of Anderson Cooper and stops charging
drinks to me, I think we can arrange for some sort of detente for cocktail
hour, at the very least. (patting hand) And thank you for offering,
darling - I hope you'll delurk and keep me company when you can. We'll get
the corner booth spruced up and sit and bitch a mile. Summer was always my
favourite gossip time - it helps to keep cool when you're watching all your
favourite celebrities careers go down in flames. :-)
Sending Love
LCM
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> correct. Seth was accepted to Rhode Island School of of Design, Summer
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By SANDY COHEN, AP Entertainment Writer
Thu May 18, 10:47 PM ET
LOS ANGELES - Fox's "The O.C." closed its third season Thursday with a
deadly twist. Marissa Cooper, played by Mischa Barton, was killed in a
car crash.
Barton's character was central to the show, which follows four wealthy
Newport Beach teens through the emotional ups and downs of high-school
life.
Barton was already a familiar face when she began starring on "The
O.C." in 2003. She worked as a model and appeared in several films,
including "The Sixth Sense," and TV's "Once and Again." She is also a
spokesmodel for Neutrogena and the Collection bebe clothing line.
Rumors flew in recent months that she was ready to leave "The O.C."
Earlier this week, Barton told "Access Hollywood," "My character has
been through so, so much and there's really nothing more left for her
to do."
Barton, 20, has a film arriving in 2007, "Guilty Pleasures," and other
projects in the works.
Marissa's death came at the end of an otherwise upbeat episode.
The class of 2006, which includes Marissa, Ryan, Seth and Summer,
graduated from Harbor High School. Seth and Summer were accepted by the
same college. Ryan was reunited with his mother, who gave him a Land
Cruiser as a graduation gift. Marissa's mom gave her a pearl necklace,
while her dad gave her an opportunity to work with him on a yacht set
to sail around the Greek islands.
Ryan was taking Marissa to the airport in his new SUV when they were
antagonized at high speed by a drunken and vengeful Volchok, who they
both had a history with. Volchok swigged from a flask as he chased the
pair in his car.
Ryan lost control of the Land Cruiser and crashed, the vehicle rolling
off the road. He pulled Marissa from the wreckage just before the
vehicle caught fire.
There, on the side of the road, she died in his arms.
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