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AMC: Tuesday February 27, 1996 Update

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Christine Malcom

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Feb 29, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/29/96
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Maggie Newman <smne...@gsbkma.uchicago.edu> wrote:
>Christine Malcom <cm...@midway.uchicago.edu> wrote:
>>
>>A benightgowned Kelsey thumbs through a baby book in search of painless baby
>>diseases that translate into a minimum of work for her while keeping her breast
>>in the door of Wildwynd. Fade to a fantasy with the much talked about nubile
>>young cleavage shot (moral, amoral, or immoral I don't presume to comment upon.
>>My ruling? Painful compression the likes of which we haven't seen since the
>>days of Kendall and the green nightie)
>
>
>"painful compression," eh? I've got to share a line from the hilarious
>"3rd Rock from the Sun": the alien who plays a beautiful woman says,
>regarding what she has learned about breasts and cleavage, "look,
>they're more powerful when they collide"

ROTFL! I just hate to see women without cleavage trying to achieve it. I think
they need to be told its OK not to have it. One of my very best friends
suffers from Boobal Drift (tm me) and ya know what? She's OK.
I haven't seen that show...I'm glad to hear it's funny because I really like
John Lithgow, but I have to say it didn't look promising.

>Maggie "hee hee" Newman
>

Christine Malcom (cm...@midway.uchicago.edu) Department of Anthropology
Reigning Queen of AFAC Brooke
FAC Dixie's Kidney, Candidate for Forensic Anthropologist to TPTB
"This is ridiculous! What am I doing here? I'm in the wrong story...."
"Why not both instead? There's the answer if you're clever. Have a child for
warmth and a baker for bread and a prince for...whatever..."
The Baker's Wife---Into the Woods

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