I've never objected to any of the girl's hairstyles, and it would be futile in any event . . .
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dlowan
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 08:00 am
Sigh - hair - the bane of me life....
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Setanta
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 08:13 am
If i had a wife
The bane of me life
I tell ya what i would do
I'd buy her boat
And put her afloat
And paddle me own canoe
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timberlandko
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 08:18 am
One thing I don't have ta worry 'bout is a bad hair day ... sometimes my beard is a little unruly, but my hair has purty much given up the fight.
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BoGoWo
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 08:20 am
it had better be a 40 foot yacht if you hope to get away with it!
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roger
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 08:32 am
I've never objected to a woman's hairstyle either, even when it looked like a wet dawg.
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ehBeth
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 08:33 am
roger - yer not helpin' the cause here.
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Setanta
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 08:42 am
Thanks a million, Rog . . .
I am not now, nor have i ever been a subscriber to Roger's views on women's hair styles . . .
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ehBeth
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 08:47 am
In any case, I happen to know that Setanta happens to love one little wet dog in particular. Not that I want anyone to think I look like Cleo. As sweet as she is, she is a bit too hairy for a girl.
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dlowan
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 08:51 am
And dogs SMELL bad when they are wet....
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BoGoWo
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 08:53 am
i think Rog forgot to point out that he's one of the people who uses the 'described video' feature on his TV (tell you anything?)
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cavfancier
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 09:02 am
Know what I hate? When your wife asks you if you notice something different about her, and you say, "I don't know, you look radiant," then leave for work only to come home finding her shaved bald, and a ton of hair in the sink.
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Setanta
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 09:02 am
I dunno, seems to me Cleo's sense of smell works just fine, wet or dry . . .
"Described video?" Ya lost me altogether there, Boss . . .
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ehBeth
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 09:04 am
groan
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Setanta
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 09:10 am
'Tis reputed that a lady once said to Winston Churchill: "Winston, you smell."
To which he was reputed to have replied: "No, madam, you smell--i stink."
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dlowan
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 09:13 am
I expected that, Set. Like to give you a li'l bait for a groaner sometimes.
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Setanta
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 09:14 am
'Tis greatly appreciated, Our Dear Wabbit, i assure you . . .
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BoGoWo
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 09:22 am
Setanta wrote:
I dunno, seems to me Cleo's sense of smell works just fine, wet or dry . . .
"Described video?" Ya lost me altogether there, Boss . . .
Only in Canada?
frequently there is a sign on a TV programme saying "this program (they never spell it properly :wink: is available in 'Described video' for the viually impaired.
[just scamming Roger's vision in support of all your efforts to stay afloat, opinion wise]
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BoGoWo
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 09:28 am
Cav, bye;
when ms Fancy has to ask you if you notice anything diferent about her; it's already 'way' too late to survive the exchange.
It's find an excuse for not noticing (bloody what, i don't know) time!
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Setanta
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Tue 2 Sep, 2003 09:33 am
That's in the same category as: "Does this dress make me look fat?" You're already in deep doodoo, with no life preserver . . . best to fake a seizure at that point . . .