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Bregje Heine(ke)n's avatar
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#2941
Wouldn't shout that out to loudly hun

Oh, why? I feel so important when being stalked :evil: but I don´t really think I ever been stalked anyway

oh how i wish i could list a number of facts about you right now

So are you gonna tell me who those models are or not

See? I´m right

oh, which models?

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#2942
I remember The Singing, Ringing, Tree and, yes, it was a bit scary. It was one of a number European children's series imported by the BBC in the sixties and seventies. They didn't seem to make their own drama series then, just imported other peoples.

You've really got me wallowing in nostalgia now. Three series from that era particularly stick in my mind. The Aeronauts was one of my favorites. It about a pair of crime fighting french fighter pilots. Although a bit girlie I quite liked The White Horses too. This followed the adventures of a teenage girl on her uncles stud farm. I think I just fancied the girl really. It was so popular that the theme song became a UK top 10 hit. I also remember, but didn't particularly like, The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. It just seemed to go on for ever without very much really happening.

Do you by any chance know the series Two Years´s Vacation / Deux ans de vacances? It was very popular here when my fl was a kid (I guess around 1987? Though it was filmed in 1974).

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#2943

Your fella do anything special for Valentine's Day Jennka?

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♥Whispers On The Wind, Push Me Onward♥'s avatar
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#2944
Welllllllllllllllllllll, the hubby is a HUGE meat and pototes man, lollllllllllll but i have got him to FINALLY eat my moms famous curry chicken, gonna try her rosemary chicken next to, alot of the times its fish, pasta chicken, with our vegie thrown it, im slowly bringing him over to the darkside, eating more with spices and herbs lollllllllllllll, what about yours??

I love meat too and rice so it´s mostly any kind of meat (either cooked or fried or stewed) with rice or potatoes... pasta too fl is all about meat, but I´m glad he will eat everything I cook (aside from brocoli, lol) and he´s not a picky eater either.... which I´m really thankfull for

I also love vegetables and salads, yummy. And potatoes too That curry chicken sounds great!! I don´t know what to cook for this week

well the week is simple for us lolllllll, but i do the cooking on the weekend, its easier since i get off later, and the hubby is off earlier, so we trade off

Whow she really IS beautiful - such a wonderful woman. I find her body really well-balanced, if you know what I mean... not only attractive but somehow... beautiful, soft, and her legs are I´m not even speaking about her face and modeling abilities - perfect.

We need more models like Robyn or rather... I would like to have more models like Robyn, and more models like Gisele, and more models like Karlie... the diversity is great, healthy. Monotony is boring, isn´t it

diversity is good yes, with Karlie i think her body is more lean muscled like a dancer, giselle is very willowly, where as Robyn has the lovely curves, we need alittle of everything no? Now if we could add petit models, but sadly they forget short girls, cause they clothes arent shown like the designers would like lolllllll

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#2945
Hypnotising :|

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Dear God I can´t stare at it for more than 5 seconds!!

^I. Can't. Stop! :|
No, I do not remember watching or listening to such a thing But when you talk about this, is there any kind of song / TV programme you really loved when you were a kid, B?
For me, I liked los Pitufos (smurfs) - and their little song: Somos los Pitufos, la ley, la ley, la ley! But I know I've talked about them before... smurf.gif

Actually I'm very excited about the new Muppets film (I'm going to see it next week, after the English kids have gone back to school! ) as I adored that show, and the films, when I was a child (and older). How about you?

These dubbed things belong to another age, and culture - I guess that's what makes them so intrinsically creepy...

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#2946

^

I like Lara too Do you like Anne? Lara has a great figure, but I think Anne's just prettier.

There are times when I don´t enjoy it, yes - mostly when some kind of argument is on (I really do not like arguing) or some misunderstood involved and I also don´t like when I make myself look like a fool

To me arguments are exchanges that lead to personal effrontery, and I always try to avoid or minimize my participation with that. They tend toward being emotional and useless. But 'debate' is something I like a great deal, and it puts pressure on both parties in intuitive thought and has the tendency to allow both parties to gain from the exchange through clarification, new perspectives, and enhanced knowledge. I am always in 'debate' mode but online one could confuse it for an argument...:-/

I will be more sensitive from now on, Jennka. :-/

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#2947

Also, I wanted to ask: How is your father coping with his retirement? What does he do on a daily basis?

My father is retiring in a year and a half. I am worried about him: I don't know if he'll adjust well to being a senior citizen.

He's spent his entire life working. He spent 20+ years with the company and put in 2/3rds of his waking hours and 4/5ths of his life's mind to work. He's almost never taken a non-work related vacation beyond a 3-day holiday in 20 years. He's even spent his 'vacation' time working. All his friends were colleagues for the corporation and he will then be apart from them. The sum of his personality was his management job.

It may be a rude awakening for him to suddenly have little to do and to be alone on weekdays. I fear that he may go into a depressed state.

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#2948

So, Jessica Pere zzzzz

That SI spot belonged to Catrinel or Elena

One of an ever-growing list of stupid moves by SI

Matching sets are for girls...with cooties!'s avatar
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#2949
Thank you Joe

I really like their breasts and waist too... but those armes are so putting me off it´s just too much for me I guess. I love armes like these:

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this is really perfect in my eyes - soft yet tonned, not sticky thin... really gorgeous

At first, muscle and bony were tied for me since the muscle isn't the most feminine on one end and on the other side, I'm not really crazy about protruding shoulder bones ect. Then I gave muscle the edge figuring she can at least give a sturdy massage and get physical in general . I definitely prefer the example you gave over both since they have some definition but are still soft and feminine. Of course, tied with that for me is really suft and not flabby as well.

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not with a BANG but a whimper...
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#2950

Saw this and thought of you, from the Jeremy Scott show at NYFW:

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#2951
Awww thank you

As for the snow - here in Bratislava (thanks God) we don´t have much of it, but out in the villages there are real "calamities" - around 2 meters of snow - however the people who live in those areas do not consider it exceptional, so... dunno we have had such amount of snow in Bratislava in 1986 (when I was born ) and around 1992? Don´t remember it well.

Well, I guess it´s all about acclimatization - one really gets used to it. And it´s always a different winter when it´s -40 - the wind doesn´t blow, snow doesn´t fall, the humidity is 0 - you don´t feel THAT cold like in -16 with strong wind blowing (damn that). People who live in these areas are quite used to it, although it really sounds crazy. But they have more cruel winters in Canada and Russia - and Ukraine... and it also seems the temperatures are getting higher Today was -5

2 meter !!! First thing I did was to picture that darn meter stick from school - one on top of each other, and i just don't see how the heck that's possible LOL, but of course this coming from a guy who lives in place where 2 inches of rain from one storm is a significant weather event to behold All you have to do is read my short intro about me on my profile page to see my stance on snow Lovely and memorizing to watch it fall from the white majestic skies...but thats about it for me. Oh, and agreed on the whole wind statement there J. We of course don't experience the type of cold you get over there but when the wind does blow and its already fairly chilly outside...it really does become that much MORE dreadful. And to make things worse, when it's cold and windy my skin cracks quicker then a criminal in a interrogation room. LOL, and much more CRUEL winters !?!?! Well, now u know why i don't live in the Ukraine, Canada and Russia

P.S. I will never acclimatize to your type of cold weather, I'm just to big a

pussy

for that weather.

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#2952
I remember The Singing, Ringing, Tree and, yes, it was a bit scary. It was one of a number European children's series imported by the BBC in the sixties and seventies. They didn't seem to make their own drama series then, just imported other peoples.

You've really got me wallowing in nostalgia now. Three series from that era particularly stick in my mind. The Aeronauts was one of my favorites. It about a pair of crime fighting french fighter pilots. Although a bit girlie I quite liked The White Horses too. This followed the adventures of a teenage girl on her uncles stud farm. I think I just fancied the girl really. It was so popular that the theme song became a UK top 10 hit. I also remember, but didn't particularly like, The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. It just seemed to go on for ever without very much really happening.

Do you by any chance know the series Two Years´s Vacation / Deux ans de vacances? It was very popular here when my fl was a kid (I guess around 1987? Though it was filmed in 1974).

No, I don't think that one ever made it to the UK. A pity really as it looks like the kind of thing I would have liked. According to IMDB it was a multinational European production. So it probably was shown in many countries across (mainland) Europe. I also found out that it was based on a book by Jules Verne.

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#2953
And to make things worse, when it's cold and windy my skin cracks quicker then a criminal in a interrogation room.
I have that problem too. When it gets down to about 5C I have to start wearing gloves to stop the skin on my hands from cracking. <_< Makes me look like a bit of a

pussy

too.

By the way,

pussy

does mean something else over there too doesn't it, it's not just a British thing?

Niffler!!!'s avatar
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#2954

^ That word has 3 meanings here:

* Someone who is acting in a cowardly manner.

* A domesticated cat

* And my personal fav, the female anatomy

Hope that answers your question.

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#2955

I don't know how to use my scanner yet, so these are pretty boot leg looking . They may have been posted in the SI thread, but I haven't been since I didn't see an ignore all discussios and see pics only button . That said, here I figured I'd sent these your way anyway .

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She also revealed that (despite playing basketball growing up) when she saw LeBron that she thought he was scary because of how tall he was even though he's only 6'9 0.0 . Of course, he's 275lbs and has a 7'0 wingspan so maybe she thought he was taller. As to her playing though, she says she was a good defender though which means she must have been more than a casual player I'd think since the average amateur female player doesn't play much defense at least.

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#2956
Your fella do anything special for Valentine's Day Jennka?

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That was great

We do nothing on Valentine´s day we have never celebrated it, I really don´t like the whole thing and idea... we buy various presents for each other through the whole year, lol. And fl knows very well that I would kick him in the ass would he ever give me a rose or something equally horrible on Valentine´s Day . :baronlamesign:

Same for me from his side

What do you think about Valentine´s Day, donny?

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#2957
well the week is simple for us lolllllll, but i do the cooking on the weekend, its easier since i get off later, and the hubby is off earlier, so we trade off

I rarely cook on the weekend mostly through week

diversity is good yes, with Karlie i think her body is more lean muscled like a dancer, giselle is very willowly, where as Robyn has the lovely curves, we need alittle of everything no? Now if we could add petit models, but sadly they forget short girls, cause they clothes arent shown like the designers would like lolllllll

Agree, but I still kinda like the idea that not everyone can be a model - know what I mean? If everyone could be a model, it would lost it´s "magic" for me...

♥Whispers On The Wind, Push Me Onward♥'s avatar
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#2958
well the week is simple for us lolllllll, but i do the cooking on the weekend, its easier since i get off later, and the hubby is off earlier, so we trade off

I rarely cook on the weekend mostly through week

diversity is good yes, with Karlie i think her body is more lean muscled like a dancer, giselle is very willowly, where as Robyn has the lovely curves, we need alittle of everything no? Now if we could add petit models, but sadly they forget short girls, cause they clothes arent shown like the designers would like lolllllll

Agree, but I still kinda like the idea that not everyone can be a model - know what I mean? If everyone could be a model, it would lost it´s "magic" for me...

awwwwwwwwwwww true, something that soneone has to reach for the stars for, i get it, lollllllllllllllllllllllll, now give me your opinion on these to, the first one, loving her lips, and her eyes, are very fierce

http://www.bellazon.com/main/index.php?showtopic=41862

as for this loverly, doesnt have much work yet but SOOOOOO flawless with the skin & eyes

http://www.bellazon.com/main/index.php?showtopic=41838

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#2959
^ That word has 3 meanings here:

* Someone who is acting in a cowardly manner.

* A domesticated cat

* And my personal fav, the female anatomy

Hope that answers your question.

It's does, thank you. Just thought I'd check as certain words can have very different meanings on different sides of the Atlantic. For example, here in the UK a fag is a fairly innocuous slang term for a cigarette but in the US it can mean... something else. And people from the US called Randy must wonder why people in the UK seem to smirk every time they introduce themselves.
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#2960

Happy Friday Jenks

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