I doubt it will affect the election one way or the other, but given all the controversy on the Bush daughters awhile back, I wonder how this will be received?
This, along with Air America's selling thong underwear with Air America logos to boost their ratings is helping make a really lack luster campaign more fun if nothing else.
Certainly a major improvement upon Bush, Rumsfeld, Chaney and Rice ..... and even those in Guantanimo would probably enjoy being tortured by her.
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Mon 17 May, 2004 05:15 am
I happen to like rice, but I prefer varieties with a toothsome bite, a backbone, if you will. I am having trouble with the link, Foxfyre, what was the gist of the article?
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Mon 17 May, 2004 05:19 am
Try again Cav, it works for me. (The problem may be heavy intermittant internet traffic)
Has to be extra heavy internet traffic which can be explained that I just now found it also on the Drudge Report.
It is a photo of John Kerry's daughter at the Cannes' film festival in a quite....um.....revealing dress.
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Mon 17 May, 2004 05:40 am
OK- I found the picture on the Drudge Report. It is a lovely dress. It would have been be even nicer if the material were not transparent. I don't think that it looked very flattering.
Even though I don't like Kerry, I don't see this as a big deal. His daughter is a big girl......................with lousy taste!
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dyslexia
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Mon 17 May, 2004 05:41 am
ok, and this means?
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Phoenix32890
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Mon 17 May, 2004 05:42 am
dys- Personally, I don't think that this means anything.
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Foxfyre
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Mon 17 May, 2004 05:42 am
Geez Dys, no sense of humor at all?
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dyslexia
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Mon 17 May, 2004 05:54 am
humour? I guess I need to get some of that as well as a personality, in the meantime and in spite of conservative mantras that anyone opposing Bush is a Kerry supporter, it kinda reminds me of the other bullshit idea that anyone against the Iraq invasion is a supporter of Saddam. a dog howling at the moon is seen as romantic while the same dog barking at a neighbor is seen as patriotic. I grow tired with silliness no matter what it's political leanings may be.
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cavfancier
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Mon 17 May, 2004 06:19 am
You're not suggesting that there can be politics without silliness and idiocy are you Dys? I sure hope not.
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Foxfyre
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Mon 17 May, 2004 06:21 am
Anyhow talking about exotic dresses and thong underwear is more fun than a lot of other stuff.
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cavfancier
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Mon 17 May, 2004 06:28 am
It's more fun when they're on the floor though, foxfyre.
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Mon 17 May, 2004 07:25 am
cavfancier wrote:
It's more fun when they're on the floor though, foxfyre.
<nodding in agreement>
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BoGoWo
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Mon 17 May, 2004 07:32 am
it depends very much upon who was wearing them Cav;
[isn't it nice to have a thread where every one can agree with foxfyre!]
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cavfancier
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Mon 17 May, 2004 07:34 am
I happen to like foxfyre, and condemn the bashing she gets in a lot of threads. I agree, Bo, I suppose it does depend on who was wearing them, but the theory in and of itself is sound.
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BoGoWo
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Mon 17 May, 2004 07:48 am
were thongs invented to minimize 'skid marks'?
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cavfancier
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Mon 17 May, 2004 07:52 am
Hmm...good question Bo. I think it deserves a 'thread' of it's own.