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Main => Everything Else => Topic started by: danny_galaga on June 14, 2007, 08:06:40 am
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in a book im reading, he thanks his wife- lalla ward!
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dude!
he could only have gone one better than that and married louise jameson...
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And the phrase "till death do us part" doesn't seem so final either... :cheers:
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I really missed out on the Dr Who craze. Somehow it never was it big hit in the Netherlands.
Which book are you reading BTW (or is that outside of the EE scope?) I found the "... Delusion", but haven't read it yet.
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She has a nice neck and head. Wide mouth.
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She has a nice neck and head. Wide mouth.
But is she smelly ?
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I really missed out on the Dr Who craze. Somehow it never was it big hit in the Netherlands.
Which book are you reading BTW (or is that outside of the EE scope?) I found the "... Delusion", but haven't read it yet.
yes, thats the one. so far so good (",)
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She has a nice neck and head. Wide mouth.
Sounds like comments you'd hear at a dog show or something.... :dunno
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I sparsly watched Dr. Who on PBS when I was little. When I was about 7 or so, a Dr. Who promotional thing came to my town. They had a semi-trailer that had a bunch of props and costumes from the show. The highlight for me was that they had the actual robotic dog there and it was moving around and interacting with people.
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She has a nice neck and head. Wide mouth.
Sounds like comments you'd hear at a dog show or something.... :dunno
I'm an aesthete on form, in this particular case, physical. One of my ex's, who also had generally archetypally-caucasian features, had some of the most proportional feet I've ever seen. High, but not broad, and decently deep, arches; high, and set-back, in-step; promenant ball of foot; and long toes with natural curve, depth-wise, that had a certain 'relief' between first joint and where they set down, as well as graduated very slowly in length such that you could draw a nice curve around her foot from big toe to pinkie first joint. Most people have anomalies, if not downright disfigurements.
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in a book im reading, he thanks his wife- lalla ward!
he could only have gone one better than that and married louise jameson...
Mary Tamm was my favorite - the original Romana!
(http://www.leninimports.com/mary_tamm_gallery_1.jpg)
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Mary Tamm was my favorite - the original Romana!
(http://www.leninimports.com/mary_tamm_gallery_1.jpg)
Decent brunette. Good from the nose up. A little too aqualine in jawline.
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She has a nice neck and head. Wide mouth.
Sounds like comments you'd hear at a dog show or something.... :dunno
I'm an aesthete on form, in this particular case, physical. One of my ex's, who also had generally archetypally-caucasian features, had some of the most proportional feet I've ever seen. High, but not broad, and decently deep, arches; high, and set-back, in-step; promenant ball of foot; and long toes with natural curve, depth-wise, that had a certain 'relief' between first joint and where they set down, as well as graduated very slowly in length such that you could draw a nice curve around her foot from big toe to pinkie first joint. Most people have anomalies, if not downright disfigurements.
Someone has a foot fetish :)
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I have a form fetish. The same ex had nice, long fingers, too. Nicely-rounded nail beds, with an even arc cross-wise. She also had straight knees. I don't mean she wasn't knock-knee'd - she wasn't - but that her quads were proportional to the muscles on the other side of the thigh. If the quads are longer, the knees tend to be sort of canted outward - blech. As well, her calves tapered down to her ankle. It's passable for a guy to have bunchy calf muscles (I do and don't like it), but yucky for a female. It's like a portion of the calf is missing or was stunted. What's worse is what I call 'pickaxe handle ankle', where the calf narrows and then expands out again at the tendons that go into the feet, and the tendons are prominent. Ick.
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in a book im reading, he thanks his wife- lalla ward!
he could only have gone one better than that and married louise jameson...
Mary Tamm was my favorite - the original Romana!
yeah, shes not bad... but for looks its gotta be louise jameson (",)
(http://www.doctorwhoworld.org.uk/Images/sitegraphics/leela.jpg)
for character my favourite was elizabeth sladen. it was so cool she returned in one of the new dr who episodes.
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Nice nose, but the chin is a little prominent. I can see there's a preference of some of you for certain english/irish features. Features that are a little 'strong' for me.
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Nice nose, but the chin is a little prominent. I can see there's a preference of some of you for certain english/irish features. Features that are a little 'strong' for me.
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are features i look for in a woman...
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I'm reading the book, but it reads a bit like a P&R post.
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are features i look for in a woman...
And probably more on the former, as I find most guys are attracted to large-breasted females with flat asses, and often no hips. I think the instinct to perceive a large-hipped, thick-legged female as reproductively vital is not quite vestigial in males, but apparently cultural influence is blanketing it. Or maybe the male-dominance gene has honed its preference.
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Or maybe boobies are just fun.
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They are. I just like more on my plate.
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They are. I just like more on my plate.
Lamb Chops perhaps ?
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They are. I just like more on my plate.
Lamb Chops perhaps ?
:laugh2: :cheers:
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I thought you were the more bone-in type, lover. I already knew, but now it's perhaps more obvious what you're doing in the kitchen there.
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I'm reading the book, but it reads a bit like a P&R post.
keep at it. he gets into the reasons we might feel religious somewhere in the middle of the book...
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I thought you were the more bone-in type, lover. I already knew, but now it's perhaps more obvious what you're doing in the kitchen there.
You ALMOST had it there ... sadly, lamb chops are typically prepared bone-in, so you hit a minor technical glitch ... but, damn, you almost made a funny.
And I would never cook your girlfriend.
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I'm reading the book, but it reads a bit like a P&R post.
keep at it. he gets into the reasons we might feel religious somewhere in the middle of the book...
I couldn't take anyone seriously that argues for legal rights for apes... This guy is off his rocker...
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I thought you were the more bone-in type, lover. I already knew, but now it's perhaps more obvious what you're doing in the kitchen there.
You ALMOST had it there ... sadly, lamb chops are typically prepared bone-in, so you hit a minor technical glitch ... but, damn, you almost made a funny.
Right. Bone-in type.
And I would never cook your girlfriend.
That gives a new meaning to the term 'hand-job'. By the way, she's just part of the harem.
Havok: you might try David Brin's Uplift series, particularly STARTIDE RISING.
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By the way, she's just part of the harem.
Here's both halves of your other harem...
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/1d/Sharilewis%26lambchop.jpg)
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I'm reading the book, but it reads a bit like a P&R post.
keep at it. he gets into the reasons we might feel religious somewhere in the middle of the book...
I couldn't take anyone seriously that argues for legal rights for apes... This guy is off his rocker...
:dizzy:
i can see this straying very quickly but in this book he is pointing out how 'off their rockers' certain members of certain organisations have to be in this day and age...
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this is probably what you are referring to-
The Great Ape Project (GAP), founded in 1993, is an international organization of primatologists, psychologists, ethicists, and other experts who advocate a United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Great Apes that would confer basic legal rights on non-human great apes: chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans. The rights suggested are the right to life, the protection of individual liberty, and the prohibition of torture. (See Declaration on Great Apes.)
that doesnt sound so unreasonable to me. this would help to ban things like vivisection for instance. its an extension of animal rights. we already extend these sorts of rights to whales which are another highly intelligent species...