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Old Wed, Sep-07-05, 09:11
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THat only happens if you listen to it while watching "Pretty in Pink". EVERYONE knows that!



Well.....yeah. I was, uh, just seeing if you did.

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Old Wed, Sep-07-05, 09:53
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Plan: General Low Carb
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I have a blue house with a blue window
Blue is the color of all that I wear
Blue are the streets and all the trees are too
I have a girlfriend and she is so blue
Blue are the people here that walk around
Blue like my Corvette, it's standing outside
Blue are the words I say and what I think
Blue are the feelings that live inside me

I'm blue, da ba dee da ba dai da ba dee da ba dai
Da ba dee da ba dai da ba dee da ba dai
Da ba dee da ba dai da ba dee da ba dai..........
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Old Wed, Sep-07-05, 12:10
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Plan: Atkins/Protein Power
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thanks guys! Pretty stressful day at work....I needed a good laugh.
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Old Wed, Sep-07-05, 15:05
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How did Molly Ringwald ever become a star?


Isn't the question really "DID Molly become a star?"

Julie
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Old Wed, Sep-07-05, 15:55
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She's got a cult following these days...now that the '80's are considered nostalgia... My daughter's former roommate has an encyclopedic knowledge of Molly Ringwald movies.
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Old Wed, Sep-07-05, 16:35
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Isn't the question really "DID Molly become a star?"

Julie


Ah, she was a "bigger" star than, say, Cybil Shepard?

*Edit* - Had to edit for cracking up at Molly having a cult following. An Encylopedia of knowledge on her movies? You mean, all 3 of them?
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Old Wed, Sep-07-05, 19:36
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The girl has them memorized...and even saw her short-lived series "Townies". (Wanders off wondering HOW THE HECK I remembered that.....)
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Old Thu, Sep-08-05, 14:30
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That makes evolutionary sense, Lisa. We evolved bare feet to hunt. It wasn't until the industrial age that shoes were made widely available to the public, and that's when the weight problems of our society started.


Did the ancient Inuits wear shoes? Because I'm not gonna if they didn't. It'd be untrue to The Path.
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Old Thu, Sep-08-05, 14:53
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Yes, but society has been brainwashed against a low-shoe way of life. The big shoe companies have too much to lose if we all went to a healthy, shoeless lifestyle.

Just try going to work without shoes. It's discrimination, I tell ya!

Why, they're even pushing shoes for dogs now!
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Old Thu, Sep-08-05, 15:30
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Yeah...Hush Puppies.
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Old Thu, Sep-08-05, 17:03
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Did the ancient Inuits wear shoes?
Sure they did, but they probably weren't pink.

Wyv
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Old Thu, Sep-08-05, 17:44
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In order for them to survive and not suffer from disease, they had to wear the WHOLE ANIMAL, including the intestines, in order to prevent shoe-color issues.
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Old Thu, Sep-08-05, 19:10
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LOL, potatofree. When it comes to shoes, I find it difficult to simply practice moderation like normal people do (and just how many pairs is "normal" anyway?).

I found high heels to do WONDERS for my BMI, though.
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Old Thu, Sep-08-05, 19:46
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Did the ancient Inuits wear shoes?
Sure they did, but they probably weren't pink.

Here ya go ... pink mukluks






Doreen
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Old Thu, Sep-08-05, 20:00
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LOL, potatofree. When it comes to shoes, I find it difficult to simply practice moderation like normal people do (and just how many pairs is "normal" anyway?).

I found high heels to do WONDERS for my BMI, though.


I never thought of the BMI factor! <running off to find 11-inch heels>
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