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Tai_Y

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Apr 10, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/10/99
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My friend who is 14, likes this guy who is only 15. At first she didn't
like him and he liked her, but now it seems to be the opposite...i
called the guy up and asked him what he thought about her and he
replied: SHE's too "small..." We're really confused now because she is
thin, not sexually experienced as much as he is and she is basically a
"good girl" whereas he pulls off to be a bad boy. Nonetheless she still
likes him...we'd like to know what he meant by his reply and how she
can get him to change his mind!!Please help!
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Gail Klein

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Apr 13, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/13/99
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In <YLAP2.1014$uy....@c01read04.service.talkway.com> "Tai_Y" <Tain...@msn.com> writes:

>My friend who is 14, likes this guy who is only 15. At first she didn't
>like him and he liked her, but now it seems to be the opposite...i
>called the guy up and asked him what he thought about her and he
>replied: SHE's too "small..." We're really confused now because she is
>thin, not sexually experienced as much as he is and she is basically a
>"good girl" whereas he pulls off to be a bad boy. Nonetheless she still
>likes him...we'd like to know what he meant by his reply and how she
>can get him to change his mind!!Please help!

He meant that he's not interested. Tell your friend to join the
intramural basketball team or something. I read that athletics
help girls develop self-esteem - it's for sure that teenage boys
never will.
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BozoDClown™

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Apr 13, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/13/99
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On 13 Apr 1999 03:07:07 -0400, g...@panix.com (Gail Klein) bellered:

SNIPEROO


>it's for sure that teenage boys
>never will.

You got that right.

It takes us a while ;)

Some of us never get good self esteem when out of their teens.

/me hides his face and runs to the corner

=)

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alan williams

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Apr 13, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/13/99
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In article <7euqer$3an$1...@panix2.panix.com>
g...@panix.com (Gail Klein) wrote:


Excellent advice, Gail! I'm told that rowing,
for example, helps develop a young lady's decolletage.

Perhaps if Sherilyn had taken it up,
she wouldn't still be stuffing her bra with socks :)


Gail Klein

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Apr 13, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/13/99
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> Excellent advice, Gail! I'm told that rowing,
> for example, helps develop a young lady's decolletage.

Was that supposed to be funny? It flew like a lead balloon.


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Roger L Satterlee

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Apr 14, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/14/99
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Gail Klein wrote in message <7f13e2$4o2$1...@panix2.panix.com>...

Good Gail,

For awhile I thought you might decline the game.

"Was that supposed to be funny? It flew like a lead balloon."

That would be natal {Saturn conjunct Neptune in Libra} square {Venus
conjunct Uranus}, we are hearing now ...would it not..:)? That was an
easy one...Let us have some more adopted expressions with natal chart
roots. But a bit more creativity would probably enhance the process.

Rog
(I crack myself up...well, perhaps only me..:)


alan williams

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Apr 14, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/14/99
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In article <7f13e2$4o2$1...@panix2.panix.com>
g...@panix.com (Gail Klein) wrote:

>
> In <9904132...@pentile.demon.co.uk> al...@nospam.demon.co.uk (alan williams) writes:
>
> > Excellent advice, Gail! I'm told that rowing,
> > for example, helps develop a young lady's decolletage.
>
> Was that supposed to be funny? It flew like a lead balloon.


Geez Gail, don't give up your day job! Editing comedy
scripts is not for you. The "funny" bit was the punch line -
the bit about Tony's padded bra.

But, like Marina Bobbit, you snipped it, thus removing
the whole point of the exercise :)

Gail Klein

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Apr 14, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/14/99
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:-))))) Sorry 'bout that. Are you feeling nautical today? I
believe the name was "Lorena"... ;-)
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Lucianarchy

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Apr 14, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/14/99
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Gail Klein wrote in message <7f28or$maa$1...@panix2.panix.com>...

Bobbit's Theorem invoked,


SNIP!!!!

Complaints sent somewhere.

Catch up, Gail. Catch up.....

Hi Sher!


anonym™

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Apr 14, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/14/99
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alan williams wrote:
>
> In article <7f13e2$4o2$1...@panix2.panix.com>
> g...@panix.com (Gail Klein) wrote:
>
> >
> > In <9904132...@pentile.demon.co.uk> al...@nospam.demon.co.uk (alan williams) writes:
> >
> > > Excellent advice, Gail! I'm told that rowing,
> > > for example, helps develop a young lady's decolletage.
> >
> > Was that supposed to be funny? It flew like a lead balloon.
>
> Geez Gail, don't give up your day job! Editing comedy
> scripts is not for you. The "funny" bit was the punch line -
> the bit about Tony's padded bra.
>
> But, like Marina Bobbit, you snipped it, thus removing
> the whole point of the exercise :)

*Lorena* Bobbit, you Loron.

Phil Harrison

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Apr 14, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/14/99
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In article <3715d652...@nntpd.databasix.com>, Gary L. Burnore
<gbur...@databasix.com> writes
>On Wed, 14 Apr 1999 16:53:03 +0100, "Lucianarchy"
><lucia...@dial.pipex.com> wrote:
>>SNIP!!!!
>>
>>Complaints sent somewhere.
>Must be a bitch to have your complaints go unanswered, eh BITCH?
>
>You're on nearly as many ignore this stupid cunt lists as is wollmann.

I actually thought that one was quite funny.

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anonym™

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Apr 14, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/14/99
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Gail Klein wrote:

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> In <7f2e3q$50o$1...@lure.pipex.net> "Lucianarchy" <lucia...@dial.pipex.com> writes:
>
> >Catch up, Gail. Catch up.....
>
> Will barbeque sauce do in a pinch? :-)
>
Luci didn't just use a pinch, s/h/it did a full strangle.

Don't know what kind of sauce s/h/it was on at the time.

anonym™
...poor baby.

Gail Klein

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Apr 15, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/15/99
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In <7f2e3q$50o$1...@lure.pipex.net> "Lucianarchy" <lucia...@dial.pipex.com> writes:

>Catch up, Gail. Catch up.....

Will barbeque sauce do in a pinch? :-)

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Lucianarchy

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Gail Klein wrote in message <7f3oqn$8hc$1...@panix2.panix.com>...

>In <7f2e3q$50o$1...@lure.pipex.net> "Lucianarchy" <lucia...@dial.pipex.com> writes:
>
>>Catch up, Gail. Catch up.....
>
>Will barbeque sauce do in a pinch? :-)


Yes, that will do nicely. I like plenty of sauce :-)

Does anyone have a napkin?

Gail Klein

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Apr 15, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/15/99
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:-) In that case, I'll share a quick and easy recipe for a guilt-free
snack or side dish:

Cut an eggplant into 1/4 - 1/2 inch round slices and arrange in a
single layer on a foil covered cookie sheet sprayed with cooking
spray. Bake at 350 until some of the thinner slices are crispy.
Salt the eggplant rounds after baking if desired, and dip in BBQ
sauce. It's a great finger food without the fat, and the seeds
in each slice look sort of like star clusters in a horoscope (ob-
ligatory astrology reference ;-)

>Does anyone have a napkin?

You'll need one! :-)

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Lucianarchy

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Apr 15, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/15/99
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Gail Klein wrote in message <7f4ttj$qqa$1...@panix2.panix.com>...

Hey! You're talkin' to a Taurean here........... drool :>


>
>>Does anyone have a napkin?
>
>You'll need one! :-)

Where's a Sherilyn when you need one?


RoachClip™

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Apr 15, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/15/99
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On 15 Apr 1999 10:42:59 -0400, g...@panix.com (Chez Gail Klein) whipped
up:

SNIP

Off topic. More recipes sent. ;)

Sounds yummy. =) I love eggplant and tomatoes battered and fried and
dipped in ketchup. Your recipe sounds like something I will try. =)))


Beware of the upcoming cornbread and no-meat veggie soup combo. Recipe
to be given when I figure out how to get the measurements right. (a
sack of corn, two or three cans of tomatoes, peas, et al.. is not
accurate enough to give out. ;) Not to be consumed with beer, tho.

Straight from the secret cabinet of Chez Roachie.

"Two tablespoons of cinnamon, and two or three egg whites,
A half a stick of butter, melllted.
Stick it all in a bowl, baby, stir it with a wooden spoon,
Mix in a cup of flour, you'll be in heaven soon."

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RoachClip™

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On Thu, 15 Apr 1999 17:08:46 +0100, "Lucianarchy"
<lucia...@dial.pipex.com> bellered:

>Hey! You're talkin' to a Taurean here........... drool :>

Hey, Luci, remember when you wanted to see the #irrelevant chart?

How bout we do a trade? The #irrelevant chart for yours..? Hell, mine
AND the #irrelevant chart for yours?

Let me know soon =)

Roger L Satterlee

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Apr 15, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/15/99
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Gail Klein wrote in message <7f4ttj$qqa$1...@panix2.panix.com>...
>In <7f4ake$9gb$1...@lure.pipex.net> "Lucianarchy"
<lucia...@dial.pipex.com> writes:
>
>>Gail Klein wrote in message <7f3oqn$8hc$1...@panix2.panix.com>...
>>>In <7f2e3q$50o$1...@lure.pipex.net> "Lucianarchy"
<lucia...@dial.pipex.com> writes:
>>>
>>>>Catch up, Gail. Catch up.....
>>>
>>>Will barbeque sauce do in a pinch? :-)
>
>>Yes, that will do nicely. I like plenty of sauce :-)
>
>:-) In that case, I'll share a quick and easy recipe for a guilt-free
>snack or side dish:
>
>Cut an eggplant into 1/4 - 1/2 inch round slices and arrange in a
>single layer on a foil covered cookie sheet sprayed with cooking
>spray. Bake at 350 until some of the thinner slices are crispy.
>Salt the eggplant rounds after baking if desired, and dip in BBQ
>sauce. It's a great finger food without the fat, and the seeds
>in each slice look sort of like star clusters in a horoscope (ob-
>ligatory astrology reference ;-)
>
>>Does anyone have a napkin?
>
>You'll need one! :-)
>
>
>
>--
>

Enter Pedantus Pugnacious...he paces as if caged...then speaks:

Ahh....satisfying symbolism...(and indigestion perhaps), but my
demonic side is writhing--tempted to compare this recipe to the natal
chart of the one expressing an affinity with the eggplant recipe.
Perhaps I read to much into the subject line, "Lady-Boy Troubles".
"Your motivation is socially unacceptable!" says the wee
angle on the left.
I am tempted to say, "Be gone, flitting fruit fly! Angel or not,
you are,
like all things, a duplicity yourself--a yin-yang symbol--a full half of
your
being is as dark as the corresponding half of your sibling--the devil on
my right.
Another specter then enters--Camus' "Stranger", one for whom
duplicity
seems not to exist, for great lapses of time. "You are now writing
because...," he
blurts accusingly, "like me, you simply *exist*--you inexplicably just
*do* things,
and you cannot possibly conceive their meaning or social relevance. How
is
that you see absolutely nothing except as when over a barrel, as though
looking
through iron sights? Your zeal is antisocial, or amoral, isn't it?"
"Well yeah, but not really." I say. And then try to explain: "This
lack of moral
blessing, whatever, only seems true because the symbols themselves
exist in such a dimly lighted terrain. Unlike me, a mortal, they have
no social
agenda...they promote the very convincing illusion of existence, thats
all, and
without need of a cultural context. As *parallel* symbols the two
mental images
paired in my mind are truly identical in terms of some shared essence.
These
spring simultaneously from a Jungian well--even though they are never
the *same*--
simply because they can never meet--can never merge. Each symbol has the
independence granted to a platonic ideal of sorts.
"Ignore their existence...if these things leave you socially
dysfunctional."
"Oh, yeah..forgo my existence--the only individual that I just
happen to be...
great...NOT!" I want to burn brilliant, if only for moment, with my
exhibition of
these things in a rapturous pedantic detailing...an intriguing abstract
portrait
executed as only I can. Well, as only I could, if ever I learn the
English language."
" No, the answer is simply no."
I still hate that word--I think to myself... and hope he cannot
hear.
"It's your choice how you burn." 'The Stranger' laughs--a hollow,
soulless,
mocking. "Go write about that!".


Rog


Lucianarchy

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RoachClip™ wrote in message <371913a0...@nntpd.databasix.com>...

>On Thu, 15 Apr 1999 17:08:46 +0100, "Lucianarchy"
><lucia...@dial.pipex.com> bellered:
>
>>Hey! You're talkin' to a Taurean here........... drool :>
>
>Hey, Luci, remember when you wanted to see the #irrelevant chart?
>
>How bout we do a trade? The #irrelevant chart for yours..? Hell, mine
>AND the #irrelevant chart for yours?
>
>Let me know soon =)

Throw in a Ducati 916, and we'll talk.

BTW,Stell did mine a while back, at great personal effort, which was / is most appreciated.
She asked for a health spell in return.... dunno if it's working yet.

Stella

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Apr 16, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/16/99
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Lucianarchy wrote:

<snip>

>
> BTW,Stell did mine a while back, at great personal effort, which was / is most appreciated.
> She asked for a health spell in return.... dunno if it's working yet.

:-))) I think it must be! <g>

Thanks.

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,* Pleiades - M45
RA - 03h 45m 18s
; # , Dec - +24°01'44"
* Conjunct Natal Sun
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