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Butt-Cleavage: Cultural Blessing or Curse?


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PostPosted: 03/28/03 - 16:12    Post subject: Butt-Cleavage: Cultural Blessing or Curse?
Is showcasing the plumber's smile is now an element of popular fashion?

Or

Is it rude???
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PostPosted: 03/28/03 - 16:14    Post subject: Re: Butt-Cleavage: Cultural Blessing or Curse?
prohemp wrote:
Is showcasing the plumber's smile is now an element of popular fashion?

Or

Is it rude???



It ALL depends on the plumber Wink
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PostPosted: 03/28/03 - 16:14    Post subject:
Must you always post about religion in this forum, pro!!??
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PostPosted: 03/28/03 - 16:16    Post subject:
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Must you always post about religion in this forum, pro!!??


As in I have seen some plumberett's cracks that made me say "Praise the Lord," and others that made me say "Oh, God."


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PostPosted: 03/28/03 - 16:16    Post subject: jenifer anniston??
AlaninTX wrote:
prohemp wrote:
Is showcasing the plumber's smile is now an element of popular fashion?

Or

Is it rude???



It ALL depends on the plumber Wink


coming from a fan of Hamlet (over King Lear), I don't really know how to take that reply Wink
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PostPosted: 03/28/03 - 16:18    Post subject: Re: jenifer anniston??
prohemp wrote:
AlaninTX wrote:
prohemp wrote:
Is showcasing the plumber's smile is now an element of popular fashion?

Or

Is it rude???



It ALL depends on the plumber Wink


coming from a fan of Hamlet (over King Lear), I don't really know how to take that reply Wink


Look, if King Lear makes you more of a pantrocker than Hamlet then I can understand your confusion Wink
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PostPosted: 03/28/03 - 16:21    Post subject: Re: jenifer anniston??
AlaninTX wrote:
prohemp wrote:
AlaninTX wrote:
prohemp wrote:
Is showcasing the plumber's smile is now an element of popular fashion?

Or

Is it rude???



It ALL depends on the plumber Wink


coming from a fan of Hamlet (over King Lear), I don't really know how to take that reply Wink


Look, if King Lear makes you more of a pantrocker than Hamlet then I can understand your confusion Wink


do you know what your tolerance for ambiguity is ???
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PostPosted: 03/28/03 - 16:23    Post subject: Re: jenifer anniston??
prohemp wrote:
AlaninTX wrote:
prohemp wrote:
AlaninTX wrote:
prohemp wrote:
Is showcasing the plumber's smile is now an element of popular fashion?

Or

Is it rude???



It ALL depends on the plumber Wink


coming from a fan of Hamlet (over King Lear), I don't really know how to take that reply Wink


Look, if King Lear makes you more of a pantrocker than Hamlet then I can understand your confusion Wink


do you know what your tolerance for ambiguity is ???


I cannot seem to make up my mind Wink Now where did Rosencrantz and Guilderstein disappear to?
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PostPosted: 03/28/03 - 17:57    Post subject:
What bothers me almost more than butt crack is when a woman wears hipster pants with a g-string and then when she bends over you see the top six inches of her underwear. I have almost irresisitible urges to give wedgies when this happens. Why not just go commando?
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PostPosted: 03/28/03 - 18:02    Post subject:
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What bothers me almost more than butt crack is when a woman wears hipster pants with a g-string and then when she bends over you see the top six inches of her underwear. I have almost irresisitible urges to give wedgies when this happens. Why not just go commando?


I work at a college and I can assure you that this is a) intentional and b) the very in thing among young women. Also in vogue are bare midriffs, nose studs, and cleavage.

Sometimes it's great to work where I do...even if they pay sucks. Mr. Green
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PostPosted: 03/28/03 - 18:08    Post subject:
I think Brad's been holding out on workplace stories!!
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PostPosted: 03/28/03 - 18:55    Post subject:
ShannonG wrote:
Why not just go commando?



what makes you think we don't? Shocked
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PostPosted: 03/28/03 - 19:01    Post subject:
keltic63 wrote:
ShannonG wrote:
Why not just go commando?



what makes you think we don't? Shocked


Shocked
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PostPosted: 03/28/03 - 19:09    Post subject:
I suspect my preference for King Lear over Hamlet has nothing to do with this. Perhaps the fact that I can't decide if Twelfth Night is favored over A Midsummer Night's Dream is more appropriate here, butt personally, I prefer not to showcase myself and I perfer not to see the showcase in others (either gender).
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PostPosted: 03/28/03 - 19:12    Post subject:
omega lambda wrote:
I suspect my preference for King Lear over Hamlet has nothing to do with this. Perhaps the fact that I can't decide if Twelfth Night is favored over A Midsummer Night's Dream is more appropriate here, butt personally, I prefer not to showcase myself and I perfer not to see the showcase in others (either gender).


Does this mean only untamed shrews showcase themselves?
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