The BEHEMOTH Everybody on the Forum is (or has) a Cutie-Pie
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It's bad enough (to her) that I got the snapshot.The Weekenders wrote:After you let her hit you for that particular shot, tell her the Weekender thinks she's definitely a CP.fyffer wrote:[/img]
Never dye your hair. Please.
Wait 'til she finds out there are Chiffers the world over enjoying her silver, and her chocolate sauce retrieval skills ...
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Yeah, she might find it creepy, huh? Oh well, yer proud of your own good taste. Buy her some jewelry and all will be well.fyffer wrote: It's bad enough (to her) that I got the snapshot.
Wait 'til she finds out there are Chiffers the world over enjoying her silver, and her chocolate sauce retrieval skills ...
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Em, that little one is definitely a bonafied cu-tie-pie. And ain't they fun? Especially when they go to someone else's home at the end of the day?
written while peering through my now very silver hair. As a former dishwater blonde, folks use to ask me who streaked my hair, it looked so natural, when I first started getting grey. They don't ask anymore. - it's obvious.
written while peering through my now very silver hair. As a former dishwater blonde, folks use to ask me who streaked my hair, it looked so natural, when I first started getting grey. They don't ask anymore. - it's obvious.
"Let low-country intruder approach a cove
And eyes as gray as icicle fangs measure stranger
For size, honesty, and intent."
John Foster West
And eyes as gray as icicle fangs measure stranger
For size, honesty, and intent."
John Foster West
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Hi all you cuties and foxes, I went to my youngest son's primary school graduation last night and all the girls hugged the headmistress (yes, that is correct, not headperson) and some of the boys did likewise. There was a year 7 female teacher there who also got hugs from all of the girls and most of the boys and a year 7 male teacher also who did not get one single hug.
I thought to myself why? Is it okay for the girls and boys to hug the teachers as long as they are female teachers? What would the reaction have been if the kids hugged only the male teacher?
The male teacher is very highly respected by both parents and kids alike, so I was wondering to myself would it be seen as inappropriate contact because he was a male?
I use chalk on a blackboard, and I use non-permanent pens on a whiteboard, but in Britain I would not be allowed to use those terms.
The world of political correctness sucks!!
Oh by the way, here in Oz, a transgenderal term is used to describe anyone good looking enough to grab ones attention and that is, "He/she is a hottie!"
I thought to myself why? Is it okay for the girls and boys to hug the teachers as long as they are female teachers? What would the reaction have been if the kids hugged only the male teacher?
The male teacher is very highly respected by both parents and kids alike, so I was wondering to myself would it be seen as inappropriate contact because he was a male?
I use chalk on a blackboard, and I use non-permanent pens on a whiteboard, but in Britain I would not be allowed to use those terms.
The world of political correctness sucks!!
Oh by the way, here in Oz, a transgenderal term is used to describe anyone good looking enough to grab ones attention and that is, "He/she is a hottie!"
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Actually yes you would. It's just another tabloid myth that they're banned terms.Ceili_whistle_man wrote:I use chalk on a blackboard, and I use non-permanent pens on a whiteboard, but in Britain I would not be allowed to use those terms.
Now, back to the cutie pies.
May the joy of music be ever thine.
(BTW, my name is John)
(BTW, my name is John)