> There appears to be a ghostly cloud emanating from my nose, as I grimace
> in fear and disgust:
If you're talking about the stray reflection, the person behind it
appears to be smiling. It's obviously an artifact of the photo and not
a ghostly cloud.
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> There appears to be a ghostly cloud emanating from my nose, as I grimace
> in fear and disgust:
>
> http://fidgit.org/gallery/sophisticates/DSCN2689
You sneezed, which is a chance for your soul to escape via your
nostrils..."bless you" forces it back in.
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It is a bad picture.
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> Dolores writes:
>
>
>>There appears to be a ghostly cloud emanating from my nose, as I grimace
>>in fear and disgust:
>
>
> If you're talking about the stray reflection, the person behind it
> appears to be smiling. It's obviously an artifact of the photo and not
> a ghostly cloud.
>
That person is me, and I am probably smiling, and it is a photographic
artifact, but overall it is a terrible picture of me and the artifact
appears to be coming out of my nose as I make a face.
> Dolores <weasel...@sinmonkey.com> wrote in news:3Z6dnQb64IBmUXDcRVn-
> u...@comcast.com:
>
>
>>There appears to be a ghostly cloud emanating from my nose, as I grimace
>>in fear and disgust:
>>
>>http://fidgit.org/gallery/sophisticates/DSCN2689
>
>
> You sneezed, which is a chance for your soul to escape via your
> nostrils..."bless you" forces it back in.
>
Damn! Too late.
That explains so much.
And rightly so.
I suppose I should know who that guy is, but I don't.
> In news:3Z6dnQb64IB...@comcast.com,
> Dolores <weasel...@sinmonkey.com> typed:
>
>>There appears to be a ghostly cloud emanating from my nose, as I
>>grimace in fear and disgust:
>>
>>http://fidgit.org/gallery/sophisticates/DSCN2689
>
>
> It is a bad picture.
>
> August Pamplona
Thank you for validating my feelings!
> That person is me, and I am probably smiling, and it is a photographic
> artifact, but overall it is a terrible picture of me and the artifact
> appears to be coming out of my nose as I make a face.
i think that's what a spell from that wand looks like when captured on film.
http://www.karensghostpage.com/radi.html
(spell, not smell. smell was discussed in the other thread)
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> That person is me, and I am probably smiling, and it is a photographic
> artifact, but overall it is a terrible picture of me and the artifact
> appears to be coming out of my nose as I make a face.
If that's a _terrible_ picture of you, then you must be strikingly
beautiful under _normal_ conditions.
> If that's a _terrible_ picture of you, then you must be strikingly
> beautiful under _normal_ conditions.
"all the good ones are taken" :<
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That's ectoplasm.
> There appears to be a ghostly cloud emanating from my nose, as I grimace
> in fear and disgust:
>
> http://fidgit.org/gallery/sophisticates/DSCN2689
I hate everyone in that picture.
Yes I agree that person is hot! That person is Dolores then Dolores is hot!
"I heard one of Shannon Doherty's eyes is off-center 'cuz it's trying to
escape."
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> Dolores <weasel...@sinmonkey.com> in news:A9SdnaLHS_d...@comcast.com:
>
>
>>That person is me, and I am probably smiling, and it is a photographic
>>artifact, but overall it is a terrible picture of me and the artifact
>>appears to be coming out of my nose as I make a face.
>
>
> i think that's what a spell from that wand looks like when captured on film.
> http://www.karensghostpage.com/radi.html
> (spell, not smell. smell was discussed in the other thread)
>
Oh dear!
> Dolores writes:
>
>
>>That person is me, and I am probably smiling, and it is a photographic
>>artifact, but overall it is a terrible picture of me and the artifact
>>appears to be coming out of my nose as I make a face.
>
>
> If that's a _terrible_ picture of you, then you must be strikingly
> beautiful under _normal_ conditions.
>
LOL! Thank you! Perhaps it's not a terrible picture, but I am grimacing
and seem to be waving my arms, and I am not able to be objective so I
just see it and think "my god, what was I doing?"
And... ok, this is probably the girliest thing I've ever said and I'm
already ashamed but...
...that dress makes me look fat.
> Mxsmanic <mxsm...@hotmail.com> in news:g67su0pjq5buddm2j...@4ax.com:
>
>
>>If that's a _terrible_ picture of you, then you must be strikingly
>>beautiful under _normal_ conditions.
>
>
> "all the good ones are taken" :<
>
You are very very sweet.
I'm really confused... you do realize that I am the person standing, in
the white dress, not the pretty, smiley girl in the lower left corner,
right?
If yes, then thank you!
-=Lola
> blotto <sw...@zombiejesus.net> in news:0ylHd.10352$pZ4....@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net:
>
>
>>>I find the gentleman's moustache far more disturbing.
>
>
> his jacket and her hat must be even scarier.
>
We were busily being very sophisticated.
Sweet! I hope it wasn't from the wontons.
I do not doubt it.
> BUY THE FAMILY GUY DVD SET!
That sounds like an excellent idea!
> I'm really confused... you do realize that I am the person standing, in
> the white dress, not the pretty, smiley girl in the lower left corner,
> right?
The pretty girl is the one standing, in the white dress.
One day in 2004 I asked the barber if i might look better without a
moustache. He promptly razed it off, looked at me for a few seconds and
said, "no, not really."
You should have slit the bastard's throat with his own razor. That would
have been funny.
> Dolores writes:
>
>
>>I'm really confused... you do realize that I am the person standing, in
>>the white dress, not the pretty, smiley girl in the lower left corner,
>>right?
>
>
> The pretty girl is the one standing, in the white dress.
>
Um, gosh, thank! :D
Almost no one looks better with a mustache. I would bet that if you
asked any woman you know, she would say you look better without.
lol.. I dont remember a girl in the lower left corner..
> Almost no one looks better with a mustache. I would bet that if you
> asked any woman you know, she would say you look better without.
It seems that most women disdain facial hair. Only men seem to be
interested in growing mustaches and beards (I have no idea why--I don't
like facial hair, either).
> Dolores writes:
>
>
>>Almost no one looks better with a mustache. I would bet that if you
>>asked any woman you know, she would say you look better without.
>
>
> It seems that most women disdain facial hair. Only men seem to be
> interested in growing mustaches and beards (I have no idea why--I don't
> like facial hair, either).
>
I actually think goatees are really attractive, both with and without
clit-tickler, and on the right man, so are sideburns.
-=Lola
> Dolores <weasel...@sinmonkey.com> in news:ydudnRV2XuM...@comcast.com:
>
>
>>You are very very sweet.
>
>
>
> yet amazingly non fattening...
I think you are implying something either naughty or silly.
BTW, who's the hottie in the left of the picture? Is she single?
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> In article <3Z6dnQb64IB...@comcast.com> Dolores
> <weasel...@sinmonkey.com> wrote:
>
>>There appears to be a ghostly cloud emanating from my nose, as I
>>grimace in fear and disgust:
>
>
> BTW, who's the hottie in the left of the picture? Is she single?
>
She is my friend, and she is engaged to another friend, who I have known
since he was 14. Her fiancee is, FWIW, horribly, painfully, cripplingly
shy, and suffers from really severe anxiety. I am not at all sure how
they met, since he rarely leaves his house or office. I only know hism
because we became friends when he was really young, before his shyness
advanced to this degree.
She is not at all shy, and is a sweet, sweet, wonderful human being who
is loved by all who know her. She is the kind of person who would bake
you a cake and bring it over if she knew you were having a bad day.
> http://darkfalz.kiczek.com/fuhrer.jpg
>
I got a 404.
Was it a pic of you dressed up like Hitler in a garter belt and high
heels and a push-up bra?
BTW I was expecting you to laugh at me, not answer my question
seriously.
In article <abqdnb2AiKl...@comcast.com> Dolores
<weasel...@sinmonkey.com> wrote:
>Bernd Jendrissek wrote:
>> BTW, who's the hottie in the left of the picture? Is she single?
>
>She is my friend, and she is engaged to another friend, who I have known
>since he was 14. Her fiancee is, FWIW, horribly, painfully, cripplingly
>shy, and suffers from really severe anxiety. I am not at all sure how
>they met, since he rarely leaves his house or office. I only know hism
>because we became friends when he was really young, before his shyness
>advanced to this degree.
Did anything happen to make his shyness "advance"? Despite his shyness,
does he have "game"? How does he treat his (did I mention pretty?)
fiance - does he seduce her? Or does he do the we-don't-play-games
routine, or is there anything else you notice?
Details, details, please, if you have the patience.
>She is not at all shy, and is a sweet, sweet, wonderful human being who
>is loved by all who know her. She is the kind of person who would bake
>you a cake and bring it over if she knew you were having a bad day.
But that's good to read. An inspiring counterexample.
Let's try again: who's the blonde also on the left behind said (taken)
hottie friend? Is she single? (You have adjust the colour curve to see
her. If you do so you'll also see a guy making out with someone. But
he's no robot head, so it must be a figment of my imagination.)
It's quite fun pulling pics apart to see what at first seems obscured.
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> BTW I was expecting you to laugh at me, not answer my question
> seriously.
Laugh why? Were you being facetious?
> Did anything happen to make his shyness "advance"? Despite his shyness,
> does he have "game"? How does he treat his (did I mention pretty?)
> fiance - does he seduce her? Or does he do the we-don't-play-games
> routine, or is there anything else you notice?
>
> Details, details, please, if you have the patience.
Nothing at all happened that I am aware of; he just became increasingly
shy as he got older. He definitely does not play games with his
fiance... they seem to have a really strong understanding of each other,
sharing the same sense of humor and an almost wordless communication.
They also love to discuss interesting things with each other.
>>She is not at all shy, and is a sweet, sweet, wonderful human being who
>>is loved by all who know her. She is the kind of person who would bake
>>you a cake and bring it over if she knew you were having a bad day.
>
>
> But that's good to read. An inspiring counterexample.
I think there are a lot of people like that out there, but they're
usually hitched at a young age and stay that way.
> Let's try again: who's the blonde also on the left behind said (taken)
> hottie friend? Is she single? (You have adjust the colour curve to see
> her. If you do so you'll also see a guy making out with someone. But
> he's no robot head, so it must be a figment of my imagination.)
The blonde girl is my friend Antimony, I think, and she's hooked up with
my friend Chris #3, who is also extremely shy and introverted, as well
as being a sort of stereotypical reedy-nerd-type. You can't see her face
in the photo but she's gorgeous. They met through a mutual friend, who
is also a friend of mine. All of the people I am talking about are also
at this party, which is a "sophisticate" themed birthday party for
another friend. By "sophisticate" he means "absurd", and everyone there
is a total nerd.
The "guy" in the background is actually some chick; I don't know who she
is though.
> Dolores <weasel...@sinmonkey.com> in news:SeGdnSGb0J9...@comcast.com:
>
>
>>>yet amazingly non fattening...
>>
>>I think you are implying something either naughty or silly.
>
>
>
> <wink>
That's it... you are NAUGHTY! ;)
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-=Lola
Fuck you and quit dogging me, asshole
> non-smoking section in a restaurant == non-peeing section in a
> swimming pool
and
non-peeing section in a restaurant ==non-smoking section in a swimming pool?
> Bernd Jendrissek wrote:
..
>> Did anything happen to make his shyness "advance"? Despite his shyness,
>> does he have "game"? How does he treat his (did I mention pretty?)
>> fiance - does he seduce her?
does he eat dessert off of her? :>
(rhetorical question)
>Or does he do the we-don't-play-games
>> routine, or is there anything else you notice?
>>
>> Details, details, please, if you have the patience.
>
> Nothing at all happened that I am aware of; he just became increasingly
> shy as he got older. He definitely does not play games with his
> fiance... they seem to have a really strong understanding of each other,
> sharing the same sense of humor and an almost wordless communication.
> They also love to discuss interesting things with each other.
now you've got a bunch of us feeling envious...
>>>She is not at all shy, and is a sweet, sweet, wonderful human being who
>>>is loved by all who know her. She is the kind of person who would bake
>>>you a cake and bring it over if she knew you were having a bad day.
oh...? a cake... for dessert? hmmm :>
>> But that's good to read. An inspiring counterexample.
>
> I think there are a lot of people like that out there, but they're
> usually hitched at a young age and stay that way.
>
>> Let's try again: who's the blonde also on the left behind said (taken)
>> hottie friend? Is she single? (You have adjust the colour curve to see
>> her. If you do so you'll also see a guy making out with someone. But
>> he's no robot head, so it must be a figment of my imagination.)
>
> The blonde girl is my friend Antimony,
there must be quite a reaction when she meets Peroxide
...
> Dolores <weasel...@sinmonkey.com> in news:r8OdnVmhCM3...@comcast.com:
>>The blonde girl is my friend Antimony,
>
>
> there must be quite a reaction when she meets Peroxide
>
> ...
(it's natural)
Does soemthing interesting happen when you mix antimony and peroxide?
Just wondering 'cause I have some.
LOL! "Waiter, can we have a booth in the non-peeing section?"
>
> Does soemthing interesting happen when you mix antimony and peroxide?
sure, according to df's website
http://business.fortunecity.com/executive/674/hmtd.html
:>
> Just wondering 'cause I have some.
really, i dont know much about it
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=antimony+peroxide+prevent+caution+%7C+danger+%7C+hazard
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>> and
>> non-peeing section in a restaurant ==non-smoking section in a
>> swimming pool?
>
> LOL! "Waiter, can we have a booth in the non-peeing section?"
The only class I failed in high school was Underwater Smoking...
> Dolores <weasel...@sinmonkey.com> in news:g9ednYBEH7S...@comcast.com:
>
>
>>Does soemthing interesting happen when you mix antimony and peroxide?
>
>
> sure, according to df's website
> http://business.fortunecity.com/executive/674/hmtd.html
>
> :>
>
>
>
>>Just wondering 'cause I have some.
>
>
> really, i dont know much about it
> http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=antimony+peroxide+prevent+caution+%7C+danger+%7C+hazard
>
>
Sweet, so now all I need is hexamethylenetetramine and a lemon.